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1 The busy farmer in the fields rarely sees the beauty of Nature.
2 But only God truly sees the beauty of his design.
3 She sees the beauty of masculinity, in all its rough vigor and sweaty athletic perfection.
4 It's possible, though, that not everyone sees the beauty of this idea as clearly as I do.
5 He sees the beauty of a human face, and searches the cause of that beauty, which must be more beautiful.
6 He talks loudest of restraint and control who has no desire; and in satiation even the sinner sees the beauty of asceticism.
7 He wrote so well about that make-believe land that from then till now every one who read Utopia sees the beauty of More's idea.
8 On his face was a strange joy as of the explorer who tops the mountains and sees the beauty of the promised land beneath him.
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