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1 Scientists speak of the profoundly moving aesthetic beauty of mathematics.
2 Carmelites appreciated the aesthetic beauty of wild nature with a relish which anticipates later European romanticism.
3 I say it has its own aesthetic beauty .
4 It was not a thing of aesthetic beauty , but it was mighty effective for all that.
5 Our misgiving, however, emanated from a personal flaw for which we are not proud - the search for aesthetic beauty .
6 Few guitar firms, if any, can quite match Gibson's blend of heritage, quality of sound, aesthetic beauty and iconic appeal.
7 Greek ideas of aesthetic beauty , and Greek freedom of abstract thought, are being disseminated in the world with unexampled rapidity.
8 The golden ratio -or golden mean -is a number that is said to provide the secret of aesthetic beauty .
9 But coin collectors respond less to the aesthetic beauty of an object and more to the prestige and profit that accompany it.
10 Mr Kipling's soldiers are regarded as an instance of his love for low company, of his readiness to sacrifice aesthetic beauty to vulgar truth.
11 Johann, too, was struck by the aesthetic beauty of what they were seeing, but his primary feeling was a raw and powerful sexual desire.
12 Now I, as a matter of aesthetic beauty , prefer your brown-velvet color to a jaundiced yellow, or even an uncertain cream; but the world doesn't.
13 It frequently happens that this admiration for racial characteristics leads to the idealization of features which are far removed from æsthetic beauty .
14 Others will talk about the loathsome spectacle and the revolting scene; that is, they will accuse it of a deficiency of art, or æsthetic beauty .
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