She explained that embroidery vividly records the technological and socio-economic milieu in which it was produced, and provides evidence of cultural exchange, regional aesthetics, and the maker's individual creativity.
That's a pity, because her talent lies in vividly recording the world around her.
In fact, it would achieve what many Republicans have wanted from the start: some means of vividly recording their deep-set conviction that the President is guilty, even though they lack the votes to find him guilty under the impeachment process.
Letters written by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and others, vividly record the issues and events of their day.
For example, in Black rhinoceros hunting which is included in Big Game Shooting in Africa, he vividly recorded the hunting of a black Rhino:
During the Indian Mutiny in 1857, she maintained a day book recording vividly the happenings and events in Delhi.
They vividly recorded the perplexed reactions of evacuees, from one woman's uneasy comment, 'there's too much grass about', to the London boy who was horrified that milk should come from a dirty cow and not a clean bottle.
Burmese Days as a "valuable historical document" which "recorded vividly the tensions that prevailed in Burma, and the mutual suspicion, despair, and disgust that crept into Anglo-Burmese relations."
In his autobiography Gibbon vividly records his rapture when he finally neared "the great object of [my] pilgrimage":
The best of his work vividly records the sheer nervous energy that pumps through New York streets, even when there's no one around.