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She made “Harawi” into a beauteous yet dark landmark of singing.

Veronique Black, a friend of Koskimaki and his wife, Teresa, noted that the sad portrayal of the man was a direct contrast to the beauteous gleam of the wall.

“We got a beauteous subject, Kev; Crosby laughed at first, but then he signed off on it.”

She regularly treated warmly expressive lyric passages as theatrically sudden pauses for slowly drinking in a beauteous sight before once again briskly moving on.

And nobody ever personified the graceful and beauteous indulgences of art better than Oscar Wilde.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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