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He had never in his life been quite so exquisitely happy.
"Anyone can make exquisitely beautiful music with nothing but his own two hands!"
She was exquisitely pretty, and he fell in love with her right away.
Was there ever anything so exquisitely beautiful in the world before!
And there was something exquisitely right about the choice of the place to do it.
The girl, I could see, was developing into an exquisitely beautiful woman.
Too exquisitely horrible to let go, this side of death.
But his exquisitely weathered face had never seemed quite real to her.
What, for example, could be more exquisitely trivial than the questions we now hear about the President's body language?
So within minutes I managed to make my father exquisitely happy by simply being with him in the place where he lived.
How exquisitely green and beautiful that little valley down there was!
I stood exquisitely still, giving my body no reason to protest.
Her mind's eye held an exquisitely detailed picture of him.
Her dark hair lifted exquisitely in the wind as she turned and moved forward.
I was in trouble for a week, being an exquisitely beautiful creature.
The argument that morning with his mother now seemed exquisitely stupid.
Even in rebellion against her, the pull of the body was exquisitely strong.
I had heard that she did the tile dance exquisitely.
Almost everything I had in my recent visits was exquisitely cooked.
And be sure to look up; the ceiling is exquisitely painted.
And those who can do such things exquisitely, seldom prefer the work of others.
She was small and slight, but so exquisitely shaped as to seem not quite real.
The services for the burial of a child are exquisitely painful.
I was exactly the last thing these beautiful, exquisitely paired, nice young people needed to see.
They have a meal, and the whole thing is exquisitely awkward.