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“If you give that romance she will flower for you. She’ll look more gorgeous and beautiful and feel amazing and she will be the shining star in the representation of herself, but more than anything, a representation of how you make her feel.”

If you have the time and energy, Baker suggests continuing another mile to be rewarded with more gorgeous leaf peeping from Black Rock.

Not only do they have the recognition, but they also have beautiful hearts, and they’re even more gorgeous on the inside.

At La Scala, however, Netrebko offered an undeniably glamorous sound and presence, her lower and middle registers more gorgeous than ever, and her top notes emerging with thrilling beauty.

Authenticator Jimmy Spence once told Thomas he had never seen a more gorgeous autograph by “The Big Train.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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