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She had an almost beatific expression on her pretty face.
He looked down at me with those calm, beatific eyes.
She had seen me as some sort of beatific idiot, and no more.
And in the beatific face of his conviction, they had no choice but to believe him.
Eventually, it got to be used to describe the group as beatific.
He has developed this beatific smile, and I would want to show that.
Quinn looked like a woman taken by a beatific vision.
The program opened with an especially beatific performance of the 1985 "Roses."
There is not one chance of our missing the beatific vision.
So I wanted to achieve a kind of twisted, beatific look.
I was looking for strain but saw only beatific smiles.
She was standing right next to him, smiling that same beatific smile.
He came home one night after working the swing shift, and his face was almost beatific with light.
The great man seemed neither stern nor beatific to her.
He smiled and his eyes bore a beatific look similar to the one they did then.
That beatific woman giving birth at home is nowhere to be found.
He rose to his feet, white hair shining like silver, face beatific.
The lips curved up again in that nearly beatific smile.
The woman's eyes opened moments later, and a beatific smile split her face.
And, clearly thinking himself to be invisible, he gave a wide, beatific smile.
He folded both hands across his chest in beatific innocence.
Suddenly the boy's face cleared and split into a beatific smile.
"If I had the money and the staff, we could enroll 200,000," he said with a beatific smile.
She was in fine voice, and her smile was beatific.
He knew then that this was not a man distracted like so many of the scholarly, but someone beatific.