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He could talk quite lucidly, but only about the things going on around him.
The paper, which was lucidly written, began with a story.
She broke in with a question, but this time the words came out more lucidly than before.
He was seeing things very lucidly now, aware of each detail.
But I would rather do a thing like this lucidly," he said.
There it all was, lucidly put - one side of a medical and social debate taking place throughout the Western world.
Lucidly we've got one of the rep's cars in the garage at the moment.
Can you awake lucidly within the dream that was your life, once it has ended?
Lucidly, the machine had been turned off before she'd reached the abyss.
Since then I haven't been able to define reality any more lucidly.
In the end, however, she condescended to explain herself more lucidly.
People who knew him praised his ability to explain things lucidly, in speech and writing.
And the children had no trouble expressing their own frustration lucidly enough in English.
I want to hear the passion come back lucidly and transparently.
He sets words lucidly and this cast sang them clearly.
"They all see quite clearly and lucidly," she said.
If we could get him to talk lucidly, it might save an awful lot of effort and time."
My hon. Friend made a point that obviously concerns him, and he did so lucidly.
Most men are blinded by rage, whereas you seem to think more lucidly.
Could be days before he's able to talk lucidly."
I found this essay to be particularly well-documented and lucidly written.
Lucidly, its motor has been prepared, since we planned to show it to our guest.
Trip was processing images and information, using memory recall, speaking lucidly.
I lived lucidly through a most surprising experience: I saw myself change.
But he put enough good existing reasons together lucidly enough so that I changed my mind.