But at 40, Paltrow said her definition of what it means to be beautiful has changed.
They may indeed be beautiful if you own them but they are also unruly and volatile.
But windy spots tend to be beautiful spots, and local opposition bogged down projects.
Young Josephine Esther Mentzer, as she began, was convinced from childhood that women should be beautiful.
By 2063, intersections could be beautiful, tree-shaded plazas where cars move in seemingly unbidden harmony.
He taught me that technology is something that can be beautiful and emotional, as well as functional.
The whisper is all the ushers will be beautiful, their hair parted to the left, in a low bun.
"They are not looking to go out on the street and be beautiful, " Siemionow told CNN in a 2006 interview.
Something beautifully photographed, Muybridge's entire career reminds us, will be beautiful in the photograph whatever it was like in fact.
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The novels showed her that the emotions and desires she was told to repress were natural and could even be beautiful and right.
"Cheetahs happen to be beautiful examples of how natural engineering has created speed and agility across rough terrain, " said Gill Pratt, Darpa programme manager.
It might be beautiful, but it won't make very beautiful music.
But had never seen: that only strange things could be beautiful.
Young women who are satisfied with themselves do not ex-lax themselves thin, or consider an expensive and addictive carcinogenic habit an appropriate price to pay to be beautiful.
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"It needs to be glamorous and it needs to be beautiful, but their hope was that I could do that in a way that seemed unexpected, " he said.
It can be beautiful, but it can also be brutal.
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That to be Chinese or Asian is to be beautiful.
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They are pitiless and isolated, often situated in places that might be beautiful were they not so extreme, and defined by a kind of human deprivation particular to the industry.
To the objections that the Copernican universe, with its vast spaces outside the solar system, is now too big to be beautiful, Galileo has his puppets ask, Too big for whom?
"There have been many advances in this procedure in the last few years, and the results can be beautiful, " Jolie wrote in her op-ed piece for The New York Times.
It managed to be beautiful, joyful and devastatingly honest.
And, yes, I suppose young men CAN be beautiful.
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Did Princess Beatrice truly think her hat was a flattering addition to her outfit or was she blinded by the fact that Philip Treacy designed it and, therefore, it had to be beautiful?
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An observation commonly made about engineering is that a structure will be beautiful if it hews closely to the laws of physics, that "elegance" accrues naturally to designs that obey and embody the forces.
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"We believe that the first weddings will be beautiful and that they'll bring a breeze of joy, and that those who are opposed to them today will surely be confounded when they are overcome with the happiness of the newlyweds and the families, " she told the National Assembly.
"People say the cape would be more beautiful without all this, but New Zealand would be much more beautiful without people, " Robertson argued to a newspaper.
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