| 21. | Small rooms house his exquisite collection of pre-Columbian sculpture.
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| 22. | It lands not with an exquisite snap but a dull thud.
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| 23. | Fortunately, her life of privilege had given her exquisite taste.
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| 24. | Kubrick's lighting here is exquisite enough to induce tears.
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| 25. | Or save money and endure the exquisite misery of cattle class?
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| 26. | "It's exquisite, " he replies.
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| 27. | It was hardly a handful, but exquisite in every way.
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| 28. | Exquisite handbags hang like modern art in classic, silvered rooms.
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| 29. | One relies on thundering power, the other on exquisite finesse.
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| 30. | Money can buy exquisite decor, but not necessarily exquisite service.
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