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vivid

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It’s a portrait of loss and yearning, made up of vivid recollections from her childhood, her family, and her previous relationships.

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But Tesla opted instead for a cheaper, camera-driven approach, with Musk dismissing lidar in vivid terms.

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These tiny cavities act as miniature light traps, causing light to reflect back and forth and produce vivid colors.

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The memory of past political violence remains vivid - and to avoid any unrest, the security forces have been deployed across major cities.

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The Jewish story is one of persecution but also of renewal and responsibility—a truth made vivid by Israel’s response to Hamas’s Oct.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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