Other telly programmes celebrated the unerring fidelity of Top of the Pops and back then it seemed completely unbudgeable. |
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But Morse's unerring moral sense is not recuperable to law and order rhetoric. |
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I can still see his slight frame darting past defenders and rifling over points with unerring ease and accuracy. |
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David Cameron, with that unerring instinct politicians have, targeted a worthy subject last week but failed to hit the bullseye. |
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Sean Davey chipped in with another point before Maye pointed again from 40 yards with unerring accuracy. |
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His unerring control of whatever machine he was driving came into play in Indianapolis, too. |
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An unerring sense of right and wrong should be a cardinal quality of any corporate leader. |
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Rebecca has an unerring ear for the ways mismatched people relate, an open heart for the ways they louse things up. |
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At the end of the second round he had opened up a 18-11 advantage mainly thanks to his ramrod right which he used with unerring accuracy. |
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The boys amble about swapping melodies whilst knocking off a string of sunshine West Coast pop hits with unerring ease. |
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Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script. |
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His first kick from defence missed touch by several yards and his normally unerring passing skills seemed to have deserted him. |
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Tom seemed to know the streets inside out, as he led the way with unerring accuracy. |
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What marks out Benaud's commentary is not just his absolute economy of words, but his unerring eye for a story. |
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It's incredible how those smart bombs can travel hundred of miles and hit their target with unerring accuracy. |
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Perhaps of even greater significance, he had an unerring sense of rhythmic flow and continuity. |
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As always, Irish Independent editor Vinnie Doyle displays an unerring eye for a good story. |
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I could always hop on the bus, but my unerring sense of direction would probably land me up at the opposite end of the island from my house. |
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From those images, he can guide the bomb to its target with unerring accuracy. |
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The accident raised his other senses to near-superhuman levels, allowing him to taste, touch, smell and hear with unerring accuracy. |
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She came from an aristocratic family, yet had an unerring sense of fashion. |
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Outstripping the York defence, he steadied himself before lashing the ball past Fettis with an unerring finish. |
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She is unerring in identifying the city's greatest works and lyrical in singing their praises. |
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But enter substitute David Murphy, with steady nerve and unerring accuracy to rescue Laois with a point. |
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We can pinpoint our targets and strike with unerring accuracy at the level of devastation we choose to inflict. |
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She has an unerring ability to see things from an objective point of view, and can spot a dud policy a mile off. |
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They march, guided by unerring instinct, to a traditional mating ground with ice thick enough that they can raise their young without any worry of predators. |
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It wouldn't be wise just to assume that judges are unerring oracles of law, but to leap to the opposite conclusion and decide they are frauds is even more foolish. |
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A guide to national prosperity and safety more true and unerring cannot be found than a favorable balance of trade, sustained by such a regulation of commerce. |
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His work of this time conveyed disgust at the horrors of war and the depravities of a decadent society with unerring psychological insight and devastating emotional effect. |
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We seem to have unerring radar which picks each other out at work, at parties, or in idle chat with strangers. |
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In his imagination, he is Winston Churchill, the valorous protector of his nation, the singular leader of clear, unerring vision. |
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When Branislav Ivanovic ended up on the floor and it was time for another penalty, Hazard took it this time and was unerring. |
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Under their new coach, they survived, and began a steady, but unerring rise. |
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In the last seven years, Dein's judgement could not be described as unerring. |
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So outrageously unerring on the outward half, fabulous Phil had suddenly turned back into fallible Phil. |
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With hindsight's unerring precision, it looks as though it could hardly have been otherwise. |
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The Chinese are famous for their unerring ability to profit from a situation. |
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I clearly do not have the unerring experience of fisheries questions that my colleague, Mr Farage, has just demonstrated. |
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Croatia greatly appreciates the unerring efforts of AMISOM, whose troops are operating in an extremely difficult environment. |
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These timepieces will take you to the summit of St. Moritz's slopes with unerring precision and a distinct touch of class. |
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With his explosive change of pace, breathtaking dribbling and unerring eye for goal, he poses a continual threat to opposing teams. |
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He has been unerring in his focus on the north, on its needs and its future. |
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Plus, our 60-second guide to her life, and Malcolm Jones on her unerring art. |
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But she has an unerring talent for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary. |
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After a decade in power, he has never been more popular, thanks in large part to an unerring instinct for populism. |
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But his utterances on Sunday demonstrated only that his unerring talent for blandness will do little to get America back to work. |
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When a local television crew came to the home to refilm the incident, the toddler somehow managed to re-enact the accident with unerring accuracy. |
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Small of hand as he was broad of mind, Schnabel was the antipode of the brilliant virtuoso who tosses off cascades of notes with unerring accuracy. |
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A knowledgeable fan can predict most selections with unerring accuracy. |
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Like stone, wood is an unforgiving material that demands a carver with a sure sense of design, an unerring eye for infinitesimal detail, and the patience of Job. |
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His resilient and defined imagery shows an unerring feeling for language. |
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Special thanks to Stan Klees for generously sharing his time, his memories and his personal photographs, and to the late Walt Grealis, for his boundless enthusiasm and unerring belief in Canadian music. |
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With the same unerring motivation as the previous day, the set builders installed the three luminous columns, which had been especially designed for our new K-Series. |
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I've come to believe over the years that she had an unerring instinct for that which is unguarded and authentic in a person, which is why her photographs are so democratic and why she belonged to the Observer. |
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His operas move rapidly, with unerring dramatic rhythm. |
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Thanks to their extensive knowledge of the applicable documents and legal constraints, and their unerring precision, they will efficiently handle all your administrative requirements. |
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Color control systems that function with unerring precision. |
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It was all leaflife and starshower, unerring, self-shattering power, And it was all aimed at me … Blossoms rupture and rapture the air, All hover and hammer, Time intensified and time intolerable, sweetness raveling rot. |
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Played by Jonathan Cake, Tyrannus is one of nature's noblemen — a swarthy, prognathous hunk of man with unerring instincts for doing the right thing. |
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On the other hand, robotics and automation provide a high degree of procedural repetitiveness through the application of unerring sample-handling consistency. |
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Achievement of an objective as vast as the eradication of poverty requires an unerring commitment to policy coherence, the coordinated and consistent use of all tools, policies and resources toward the objective at hand. |
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If allowed to range at will, they avoid the less nutritious areas and gravitate with unerring accuracy to the high mineral feeds on the better soils. |
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Perception is defined as the knowledge that arises from the contact of the senses with the object, which is nonjudgmental, or unerring or judgmental. |
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Its rattle, the soundboards that surround the pitch and the instructions that Richard barks help the other players take up positions with unerring accuracy. |
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Time passed in rich unerring anonymity, gruelly blank dullness. |
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