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She had a couple more moments of lucidity before I took off.
She still hoped her mother would know a moment of lucidity.
Its nature is a lucidity - a clarity of mind.
Yet they give it a formal lucidity that lives on in the present.
A great deal of lucidity and courage will be required.
"In due course you will understand these matters with greater lucidity."
There is a wonderful lucidity about his music, even at its most complex.
Anybody can understand long words because they have in them all the lucidity of Latin.
We must have the courage and lucidity to stop the fourth.
She had an inexplicable lucidity, a power to see things for what they were.
Unless, of course, like herself lucidity came back in flashes.
With the last of her lucidity, she turned to Char.
For all the narrative lucidity and charm, there is always something else going on.
Yet I, for my part, applaud this attempt at lucidity.
Her lucidity returned like a rush of air into a vacuum.
For a moment he looked at her with lucidity.
But for me it's better to write in a state of lucidity."
In a moment of lucidity, he tried to remember who he was and could not.
Some patients retain lucidity throughout the illness until the end.
From here came the name "lucidity" which expressed ideas of light and presence.
It was his last moment of lucidity before death.
"Then I am to blame for my lack of lucidity.
But lucidity may call for a certain degree of skepticism on that score.
It seemed clear that now her recent lucidity had been cut mercilessly short.
After the cessation sometimes came lucidity, in which a different kind of communication could take place.
There are periods of lucidness within this shifting trance.
An epidural hematoma typically results in serve a headache which is followed by a brief loss of consciousness and variable levels of lucidness.
I feel things that aren't mine, and see ..." Another bout of stumbling silence, then he craned desperate eyes up toward Kira and stated with fearful lucidness, "You've got to let me take a runabout to the Gamma Quadrant.
Felicity (Ms. Parsons), an old woman who drifts between senility and combative lucidness, lives with her daughter Agnes (Marlo Thomas), a mousy, browbeaten spinster who tries to keep her mother happy with fictional letters from a daughter who in fact is long dead.
But on many other days I believe that the Devil-Released-From-Prison is the Devil Himself, that the great danger from him lies in his sinister silliness and his incomparable oafishness, in the strongest of all finite powers running amok in resolute lucidness and dedicated destruction.