With great immediacy, she shows us how she has constructed her life.
We're dealing with situations that have greater immediacy than that of Askalon Five.
The dead appear with great immediacy.
But his account, built on interviews with battle participants and Army records, has great immediacy nevertheless.
By grim coincidence some of what the author winds up describing has been captured with great immediacy by recent news reporting.
This device gives Mr. Vedova's surfaces a great immediacy: it is as if we could step into them.
"To work on the natural presence of the artists, to give the public an emotional experience of great immediacy."
And yet, both systems rely equally on the process of differentiation in order to make meaning, therefore the impression of greater immediacy and reality is an illusion.
From the musicians' point of view, the advantages of direct-to-disc recording are a greater immediacy and interaction among the players.
Yet the choirboys sing with an unjaded, unemotive earnestness that gives the work great immediacy for English-speaking listeners.