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How better to behold what the author describes as "the greatest reverse that ever befell an Hellenic army"?
Divine Humanity behold, What wonders rise, what charms unfold At his descent to earth!
Wasikowska's Jane announces that she wishes she could actually behold what she imagines.
Parents turn a blind eye and then, lo and behold, what happens?
There, its critics said, behold what lies at the bottom of America's slippery-slope love affair with huge S.U.V.'s.
And do you wish to behold what is blind and crooked and base, when others will tell you of brightness and beauty?
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Mr. Lewis might be deemed generous in wishing on no other member of his profession the harrowed look I witnessed in George Wallace's eyes as he struggled up off the floor in Boston and beheld what a hell he'd wrought.
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