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beholder
1. It’s all in the eye of the beholder
2. She who had seemed as a terrible force had been wondrously transfigured into a mother bathed in sunlight, radiating warmth and love; all hints of terrible awe a mere phantom now in the eye of the beholder
3. Court life at its very best—or very worst, depending on who you asked or the eye of the beholder or something
4. That would also seem to indicate that the blinders in use by either side does nothing to widen the view of the beholder
5. 2 And being gloriously adorned, after she had called on God, who is the beholder and saviour of all things, she took two maids with
6. Real beauty lies within and in the eyes of the beholder
7. the ordinary beholder -”Dreaming, Contemplating, Reflecting
8. brings unparalleled clarity to the beholder
9. “Style, beauty, it's all in the eye of the beholder,” Nick said
10. There is a proverb that says, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”
11. of the beholder, but Minnie’s face and body blinded all males with
12. "Well," Charly replied offhandedly, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder, of course
13. As one beholder shoved his single eye through the matrix, the lich-troll thrust with his sword, blinding it
14. “Yes,” another beholder said, “We act on the bidding of Thoth to serve Guardon
15. The burly Troll Paladin stomped one foot on the nailed beholder, making a gross, crunching sound
16. “We will return, Foolish Dwarves,” said a beholder
17. The anthromorphs and gorgons followed the advice of the beholder and withdrew from Alex’s warding ring
18. lt is the eye of the beholder, in which women's appearance is
19. The eye of the beholder:
20. First and foremost as I said above, large is in the eye of the beholder
21. I think a mirror is only as beautiful as its beholder
22. beholder, but lust fails to save in the face of danger
23. What we cause would be judged in the eye of the beholder, and not in our opinion of ourselves
24. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
25. Excellence in not in the eye of the beholder it is in the eye of the one creating it
26. eye of the beholder
27. "It's all in the eyes of the beholder
28. Beauty in the eye of beholder is one of such variations
29. We are truly in the eye of the beholder
30. in the eyes of the beholder
31. Terrorism, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder, folks
32. It can be both dull and colorful depending on the eye of the beholder
33. Of course, value is truly in the eye of the beholder
34. In the eye of the beholder
35. It may be more charming to the beholder, but it is not half so nice to the person herself
36. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” he said with a smile
37. “ Style and taste is in the eye of the beholder and your lack thereof is on the smarmy side of tacky, Dearie! ” An itch I couldn’t scratch
38. Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholder
39. Eugene says some crap about beauty being in the eye of the beholder, and the director readily agrees with him in a way that makes Eugene suspect that the director is trying to hit on him
40. “Yes, but the pattern is only a flight of fancy in the mind of the beholder
41. They say that beauty is relative and that it is in the eye of the beholder
42. There were dozens of portraits of Panos and Ceres, sitting, standing, leaning on a windowsill, looking back at the beholder, lying asleep on the bed
43. It was for the beholder to visualize it, to conjure it up
44. � Nothing happened except in the variable eye of the beholder
45. Beauty can be defined in many different forms and persuasions, as varied as the eyes of the beholder, but Maria in Chantry’s opinion showcased the most foundational form of beauty that a woman could possess
46. "She is the beholder of freedom; the issuer of true redemption
47. and feelings in the mind of the other, and will move him to paint the scene so that the same splendour of associations may be conveyed to the beholder
48. disentangling what is trivial from what is important; and who can convey this forcibly to the beholder on his canvas, more forcibly than a casual sight of the real person could do—it is only this painter who can hope to paint a really fine portrait
49. “It turns out that torture, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder
50. He is the Listener, the Beholder