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1 Once in the woods, an exquisite sense of freedom came upon him.
2 Her first exquisite sense of the recognition by touch had passed away.
3 He sings with effortless beauty of tone and an exquisite sense of line.
4 He was, moreover, enwrapt in an exquisite sense of the strange.
5 As he talked her eyes conveyed the exquisite sense of her complete comprehension.
6 His genius reposed dreamily upon the calm, but exquisite sense of his happiness.
7 She had an exquisite sense of the ludicrous, and Paul was like her.
8 She has an exquisite sense of color and a rare technique.
9 Here is where the exquisite sense of growing power comes.
10 Some have such an exquisite sense of detail that they never get beyond it.
11 An exquisite sense of hope such as he had never felt before flooded his soul.
12 Oh that it was allowed me to consult your exquisite sense of right and wrong!
13 The exquisite sense of colour expressed in the ninth and tenth lines may be paralleled by
14 Nancy had the power to give me this exquisite sense of detachment that must sustain her.
15 The service which Spenser did to our literature by this exquisite sense of harmony is incalculable.
16 Granice rose with an exquisite sense of relief.
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