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I've come through and now we've got an afternoon of loveliness so I'm happy.
BBC: Charlie Brooks wins I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
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My first daughter was her own kind of biology lesson, stunning in her loveliness.
NPR: The Human Body's Frailty and Splendor
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Would it be more comfortable for you if we were to chat a while longer about its loveliness?
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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Town after town, Ragusa Ibla, Siracusa, Noto, Modica, offers World Heritage-protected loveliness, so much so that you fear an imminent bout of Paradise Syndrome.
BBC: Postcard from Southeast Sicily
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Tyrion refuses to let her in, then grabs an axe as he relents, because for all of her loveliness, that is the absolute best way to greet Cersei.
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He adds a dimension of mystery and imperfection a bent stem, a caterpillar crawling along a branch, nascent buds, insect bites to an art that traditionally prioritized loveliness above all else.
WSJ: Porcelain Flowers Never Die
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He placed her in a swirling gown within a blaze of gold rectangles, spirals and Egyptian symbols from which she looked out in nervous loveliness, the epitome of Vienna's Golden Age.
ECONOMIST: Maria Altmann
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The monochrome imagery is not just jewel-sharp but, unusually for Haneke, touched with moments of loveliness and hints of peace, as in the subplot of a schoolteacher (Christian Friedel) and his beloved (Leonie Benesch).
NEWYORKER: The White Ribbon
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Jackson forfeits depth for safe, surface loveliness.
CNN: Review: 'The Lovely Bones'
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This is a country of rare loveliness.
BBC: A new dawn in Burma