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Is it how unique its story is, or how lovely its graphics, or how magical its musical score?
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It also struck me, playing this again, how lovely much of the terrain is in this game really is.
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After a while, you just get tired of wandering around all by yourself, no matter how lovely the graphics or how interesting the story.
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But let's be claret: you did not come to Sonoma to hang out in your hotel room all day, no matter how lovely it may be.
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How lovely for you.
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But you don't quite ever grasp how really lovely it is until you see it happen and you see the kids light up and you see how excited they are.
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He gave a lovely talk, discussing how he expected more and more fields to become computational, and to need the services of algorithms and of Mathematica.
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The memories will remain of Jessica's enthusiasm for everything, the way she wanted to be in there doing it all and her lovely smile and cheeky nature or how Holly was the "perfect daughter" with her love of dancing and football and the way she enjoyed helping other children with her winning smile.
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No matter how crazy your day is, it's lovely to have that feeling like you look forward to going home.
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This sounds kitsch, though Michael Gray, a British photographer, has produced a surprisingly soft and lovely print of three people outside the medieval Wiltshire abbey that once was home to the man who discovered how to use negatives to produce positive prints, William Henry Fox Talbot.
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