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Her sadness and Genji's guilt are described beautifully.
Bujumbura is described beautifully, resembling a holiday resort huddled around Lake Tanganyika, with the misty blue hills hugging its horizon.
Suzie Gilbert, a friend and neighbor, has for many years been a hard-working bird rehabilitator, a career described beautifully in her recent book "Flyaway".
For a start, there's the way he looks after an apocalypse-obsessed nun, Ma Franci, described (beautifully) as being "as mad as a leper's thumbnail".
In so many ways, the title of Miguel Adrover's show, his first in a number of years, described beautifully the feeling one has after seeing the collections of some of New York's best and brightest young talent.
Their encounter is described beautifully as Cora watches it happen, keenly self-conscious yet not really in control: "He wasn't really listening to what she said, he was watching her: or, he saw what she said as if it was an attribute, part of her quality, not an idea separate from herself.
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(Blix seems to have been entranced by the crumpets at Chequers, which he describes, beautifully, as "like knighted muffins").
The idea of the infinitesimal — an infinitely small quantity — is essential in the mathematical operation of integration, which Mr. Strogatz describes beautifully in "It Slices, it Dices".
Browne describes beautifully the gentlemanly way in which Darwin and his friends orchestrated the revelation of the theory, in a discussion that credited both scientists.
Woolf himself describes beautifully and perceptively his wife's illness and the role of caretaker that he occupied on and off throughout their marriage; some believe that her novels would not have been written without him.
Liardet describes beautifully the almost animal quality of that feeling, called up by the smell of a child's neck, the curve of a chubby arm, even an outgrown dress.
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