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You behold nature's way with the human creature, right here, right now.
While it's perfectly easy to invent the odd skein of geese flying by or a retired army major in the crowd, unfortunately the truth of the action lies very much in the eye of the beholder, and as you behold it with those eyes you find yourself irresistibly drawn to say what you see.
With one breath, you behold the universe.
Looking in, you behold another seamless white interior of unexpectedly indeterminate extent.
At the Sistine Chapel, you behold a ceiling full of coiling erotic figures.
With a single glance across time, you behold the profane and the sacred in all their contrapuntal power.
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D.S.S. said, "What You Can Behold, You Can Become". What we can behold for the world, can become.
When you went in you beheld Hell.
The difficulty is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and you cannot behold a politician's face without a veil of extraneous prejudice getting in the way.
If you go to LTPH headquarters, where the examinations are conducted, you will behold a grim bureaucratic scene, not much different than the one you might find in an office devoted to tax audits: nervous test-takers, dressed in suits, shuffling into one-on-one sessions with stone-faced examiners.
As you walk through that often hidden door you will behold the vortex/apex, concentrated, boiling, sexy epicenter of PUNK!
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