Gemma was still frozen in place when Jack, slightly disheveled but wide awake and lividly angry, came to her side. |
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The Southside gang leader was yelling lividly at the leader of the Westside gang, and forks were beginning to fly. |
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His acquaintance hissed lividly at the sound of Birdie's surname. |
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Someone's eyes, or their lips, or their sneakers, or more probably their blood, are lividly painted on to the Weegee-photo-style black and white. |
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Each scene is topped by a glossy, cloudless, lividly colored sky. |
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Still hale, hearty and full of stories about the turbocharged years of undreamed-of fame, courtesy of that lividly beautiful, hip-swivelling man channelling Memphis gospel music and turning everything he sang into gold. |
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Seagulls playing tug-o-war with them, kiddies trying to make balloon creatures from them, young adolescent lovers being lividly embarrassed by them. |
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There is a series of Neolithic Chinese vases that he has dipped in lividly bright commercial paint, so that the modern colours drip down the ancient shapes. |
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In fact, despite several gentle and illuminating reminiscences of Saul Bellow as a young man and a loving young father, the book is raw and lividly unclosed, the pain bubbling up every few pages. |
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