From this starting point pure fear is an excellent motivator to maintain perfection. |
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The medical device industry cannot deliver anything close to perfection unless it expects failure. |
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The name Vinci stands not only as a metaphor for the master's pictorial perfection but also as a figura of his self. |
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Be it painting or craftwork, the works on display depicted the acumen and perfection of the creators. |
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But the perfection of this statue consists principally in its drapery, for it is totally clothed. |
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Technical perfection easily wins over any hint of real emotion, but that's largely the nature of the beast, I suppose. |
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Like all mystically indescribable ideals, glove perfection is best described through negation. |
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Arguably, an insatiable quest for perfection might be said to characterize not only most anorexics but most designers, too. |
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But this, I think, is rather a counsel of perfection than a reason for leaving the purchaser entirely at the mercy of the vendor. |
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I think it is a counsel of perfection to say that he ought to have seen and reacted the very second she stepped off the kerb. |
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Pink daffodils are set off to perfection by perennials with foliage in supporting colors. |
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There is bliss, a deep peace, and a feeling of unity with all things and perfection of being. |
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Wines of all the Sherry categories are offered from soleras held by small producers who nurse these wines to perfection in small bodegas. |
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They have exceeded all expectations and have achieved a level of perfection rarely seen by a vigneron. |
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Wilkinson is a desperately complex person, driven by a need for absolute perfection and total control in his life. |
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It also sets an absurdly high standard of perfection for market performance. |
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She said she could no longer cope with her volatile husband who was bringing his obsessive drive for golfing perfection home. |
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And, according to experts in the field, it is as near to potato perfection as possible. |
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Matthews is a technician who lacks classic arm strength but runs the offense to perfection with crisp decisionmaking. |
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One variety has double flowers that are a mass of frills but it almost seems like too much perfection in one flower. |
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By laying the basis for a perfect power structure, the cyberneticians will only stimulate the perfection of its refusal. |
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Her face was powdered to perfection with a single beauty mark above and to the left of her soft lips. |
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He made the Memorial timeless, in a way, by giving it immaculate perfection with no embellishment or decoration. |
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Her performance runs the gamut from physical perfection to emotional exhaustion and she never falters. |
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There is was, a white sleek long limousine shined to perfection, the whitewalls of the tires sparkling in the dust of the road. |
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The geometry of the khanda with its symmetry speaks to me of the perfection of the universe and its Creator. |
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The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority. |
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The walls were scrubbed to perfection as well, and the glass-less window frames had been shaped by an expert hand. |
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All you need is a killer pair of heels and a sleek clutch for party perfection! |
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She stood frozen, gazing at the sheer beauty of the dress, each thread intricately woven to create perfection. |
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She dismounted in front of Shadowed Fury's stall, and took off his tack and began to groom the stallion into perfection. |
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When perfection in single sided lapping and double sided lapping are imperative, contact Precision Disc Grinding. |
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Perform this task with perfection and you will bring honour and renown to your village. |
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For example, in demanding perfection you go to one extreme, while in awfulizing you go to the other. |
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Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences. |
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Quickly sizing up the situation, Bangar settled down to playing the role of sheet anchor to perfection. |
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Selfless work done with full heart and perfection is the best way for the worldly person to realize his inner Self. |
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Despite her best intentions, ultimately she's trying to find the sort of writerly perfection that leads to embalmed craft. |
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Instead he plays figurehead to perfection, based on a huge, relentless and ruthless spin team. |
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Hilary's singing voice is classically trained to perfection, her tones both rich and clear. |
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He continues to strive towards perfection and is never satisfied with resting on his laurels. |
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His shoes were shined to perfection and his dark, just about black, hair had been combed tidily. |
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English backsaws from that era represent the pinnacle of the sawmaker's art, where beauty, form and function are blended to perfection. |
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Her fingernails had been carefully manicured to perfection, and coated once with pastel pink nail polish. |
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Her golden honey tresses were curled to perfection, falling around her face as if she were an angel. |
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He is playing grass-court tennis of such perfection that it is hard to believe it will last. |
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What we were trying to capture was a moment or an emotional tenor instead of note-for-note perfection. |
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For 43 overs of cup cricket, however, we managed the innings to perfection, keeping out their best bowlers and scoring off the weaker ones. |
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He wore a dark green uniform that was pressed so not a single wrinkle marred the suit's perfection. |
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A vision of perfection, it was of the purest, sparkling silver, with neither cut, nor blemish nor scar marring any aspect of its beauty. |
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Cutting down on the thunderous drives, he reined himself in, played the waiting game to perfection and showed great wisdom in shot selection. |
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Andrea Seppi, a creative photographer from Germany, combines a trigger-happy attitude with propensity for perfection. |
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The terrazzo tiled floors were restored to pristine condition and the 23-inch thick walls painted to perfection. |
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The shop in St Andrews also does Scotch pies and oatmeal skirlies, but this is gooey perfection. |
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Facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, spa room, two bars and, best of all, an indoor swimming pool that is heated to perfection. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the lineout like they can do. |
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It showed some cosy family with a couple of small kids, all cloying sweetness and perfection, such as exists purely in adland. |
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If the jumbo walked away leaving the audience amused, a clown who imitated a rag doll to perfection, left everyone truly amazed. |
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Ayn Rand wrote a few books about objectivism, the total and relentless pursuit of perfection and the unwavering commitment needed to manage this. |
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The perfection of the self is key, going hand-in-hand with self-knowledge, self-responsibility and self-fulfillment. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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After I had adjusted and readjusted the necklace and bracelet to perfection I noticed how the stones in both pieces perfectly matched my eyes. |
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The new millennium is the time for mankind's movement and the obtainment of spiritual perfection and a liberated existence, she said. |
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All the lamps are handcrafted to perfection to resemble those created at the Tiffany's Studio, New York. |
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In a setting rich with koa wood furnishings polished to perfection, Iolani Palace transports families to the glory years of Hawaiian royalty. |
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The sauce detracted from the simple perfection of the kaiser roll, grilled onions and barbecued kransky combination. |
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This is a beautiful metaphor that denotes visions of purity and unblemished perfection. |
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The timing in the scenes is close to perfection, as is the balance of the supporting characters. |
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Thus, the verse from Leviticus to which the Zohar refers alludes to the potential perfection that the Tabernacle could bring about. |
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Why was someone so blessed with perfection of body and mind unable to find suitable aid, which befitted someone of her lofty station? |
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That's when I first started trying so hard, pushing myself to be such a model of perfection. |
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Guy looked like an ancient Greek statue come to life, for he was a model of physical perfection. |
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In the realm of modern pop, it achieved a level of perfection that made it the apotheosis of its form. |
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A stickler for perfection, she would inspect the cellars at night to make sure everything was right. |
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The journey of our life is hopefully towards perfection, and we don't reach it this side of death of course, but the quest is there. |
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She is not only a coffee researcher, but also a coffee fan who collects beans during vacations and roasts the precious commodity to perfection. |
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Lipstick is painted thickly and then outlined with a lipliner for polished perfection. |
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Dressed in tatters and singing mournfully, she played the part of the hungry orphan to perfection. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the line-out like they can do. |
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His coolly cerebral performance of the clarinet sonata was perfection itself. |
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Either I'm the biggest saddo ever to stalk the shops, or I'm the evolutionary peak of bargain hunting perfection. |
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The unity and perfection of creation taps us into the unity and perfection of the Creator. |
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They are not formally bound to the evangelical counsels of perfection nor do they practice visible austerities. |
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Nothing else will take their place, but to have them in perfection we must take time by the forelock. |
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The Olympics are a product both of our dreams and of our indomitable drive for perfection, the best of what the mortal human body can achieve. |
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In an imperfect world, imperfect people are striving to achieve perfection. |
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Despite the large numbers present it did not deter them from acting out each part to perfection. |
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I can multitask and perform the gruelling art of time management to perfection. |
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The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection. |
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For example, when you serve oysters with Muscadet, or lamb with Cabernet Sauvignon, you're matching wine and food weights to perfection. |
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It certainly wasn't anything to do with the succulent chicken, the clean-tasting balti sauce or the cooked to perfection tomatoes and peppers. |
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In fact, as the historians are beginning to reveal, there is nothing new about the warrior's dream of martial perfection. |
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She tied the back of her shirt with the ponytail holder and scrunched her hair to wild perfection. |
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In both, I think we see the effects of a design strategy which pursues perfection. |
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A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats. |
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The gradation of perfection in these aspects is quite apparent with the academic progress. |
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In this quest, she battles loneliness, fear and the oppression of perfection, but always with a light touch. |
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She was far from perfection and innocence, yet far from devilishness and wrong. |
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Douglas Wootton dramatises this bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink. |
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The walls were smooth and flawless in their golden perfection, and so it was impossible to tell if they were rigged in any way. |
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Approach slogs vary from muddy hikes to tailgate-to-tailgate perfection, and the vagaries of road closures change access yearly. |
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Or is it that your idea of perfection is such that the less actual substance on a body, the better? |
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Page by page, they put it in the right order and made the relevant additions and subtractions until perfection was attained. |
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In Hindu cosmogeny, all things proceed toward perfection in cycles of repeated incarnations. |
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Heil Hitler salutes they could do to perfection, but their attempts to imitate the goosestep failed utterly. |
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The meat was indeed delicious, far better quality than you would expect in a cheapish sandwich, and cooked to perfection. |
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Technology, as useful as it is, has helped to create slaves to perfection and intense micromanagers. |
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And then you cotton on to the fact it's probably the weakest track on the new album, but still almost close to perfection. |
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Projecting onto Homeric poetry the aesthetic principles of classicism, she wanted its perfection of form and content always to be emphasized. |
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There is a trade-off between perfection on the one hand and speed, economy, and finality on the other hand. |
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It is not true that the essays are superior to the novels, but they have a sustained perfection that the novels do not match. |
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Again, Gus had the better of the two dishes, the monkfish done to perfection and complemented beautifully by chilli and ginger. |
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It was a terrible game but the sun shone gloriously throughout and the wine was chilled to perfection. |
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Youthful, physically attractive bodies honed to perfection display the image we are expected to achieve. |
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She also possesses a body honed to gymnastic perfection, making her look 10 years younger than her age. |
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The seats were of the finest wine coloured leather, and the carpet was well-groomed sheepskin, shampooed to perfection. |
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They are a talented rock band, a post-rock group cut loose from the Chicago school, their chops honed to indie perfection. |
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I suspect that it can only break the perfection of the story, particularly its tremulous, precarious existence on the edge of my world. |
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Thus, tarnished beauty tends to be more effective than outright perfection. |
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My friend had a croque-madame which was also very good, the egg fried to perfection! |
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Few of us have a team of trained hair professionals to dry, set, curl and coax our hair into perfection every morning. |
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Today, we are promised perfection, indeed salvation, through artificial intelligence, genetic research, and bioengineering. |
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A call to a friend brought forth a pair of his checkered grips of cocobolo, which really sets off the rifle to perfection. |
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Regardless, all this needs to attain perfection is a few minutes shaved off of the overall running time. |
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From the outset the plan for this website was to highlight all the forms of perfection this wonderful property offers. |
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They can't expect perfection or permanence, and they must bow to universal usage. |
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Fortunately, I have honed the whole smiling and nodding thing to near perfection. |
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Characters take turns bemoaning their frustrations or looking at the unattainable perfection of the stars. |
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The thumb and index finger form a circle which represents the perfection of wisdom. |
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In today's society, the goal of obtaining physical perfection is quite common. |
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It is not everyday that you are given the fortune of acquainting yourself with an quintessence of perfection like me. |
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For me, mouse perfection would be cordless, with a comfortably ergonomic grip. |
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In a world bombarded with images of perfection, these films tell the stories of those who were born visibly imperfect. |
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The fire enhanced his features so that he looked like perfection carved from stone. |
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The batsman beautifully caresses the ball through extra cover, timing it to perfection. |
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There is certainly artistic satisfaction when a challenging sketch is done to perfection. |
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This was a delicious dish, not blackened so much as to give it a charred taste, but cooked to perfection. |
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The portions are massive, and the emphasis is on traditional dishes cooked to perfection. |
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She had a unique sense of style, always impeccably groomed and dressed to perfection on every occasion. |
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The sardines, cooked to perfection in olive oil and lemon, were melt-in-the-mouth mesmeric. |
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The album is so perfect even the spaces between songs seem to be judged to perfection. |
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As usual, her blonde tresses were styled to perfection and not a hair was sticking out. |
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One hour later she had been bathed, perfumed, oiled, and dressed to perfection. |
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But a recent meditation in a deserted Moroccan line-up led me to ponder the perplexities of relative perfection. |
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Robert confided that there are so many fabulous options for coiffing hair to perfection regardless of the challenge or current hair situation. |
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He realized that there was usually a very small period of time between family perfection and family imperfection. |
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He reminds me that the only true measure of perfection is normal imperfection that counterpoints it. |
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And I agree that we live and learn from our elders to a degree but what we are in fact is a mirror of their perfection and imperfection. |
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It is touching that a man who seeks perfection in himself is so drawn to imperfection in others. |
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His vocal work was enormously impressive, veering worryingly towards perfection, something which improvisation never sought, expected or needed. |
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Now Rosales and his associate are spending many hours tweaking the sounds to perfection. |
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The bird is flat-roasted to perfection and sweetened with a mixture of cloves, cumin, and cinnamon. |
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This is one of the pre-requisites to the formation of crystals with well-developed faces and high degrees of morphologic perfection. |
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Instead, he gives us traditional rattling-good battles, which he writes up with perfection of pace and a journalist's eye for human interest. |
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She did nothing and was as modest and humble as an angel, yet she did everything to perfection. |
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Caroline Hunt's production is tough, uncompromising and honed to muscled perfection. |
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Served in a chilled, or iced glass this is a beer which not only flirts with perfection but goes on to consummate the relationship. |
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A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities. |
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Gisele Bundchen took to the catwalks and glossy perfection once more became the ideal. |
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And while other artists might explore similar ground, the particular glory of Paterson's work is its peerless perfection. |
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Cooked to perfection on the bone and not over-embellished, the truffle oil was a curious addition, which nonetheless worked for me. |
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Cormier explained how his views on physique perfection were shaped by the ideal aesthetic physiques of the past. |
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To prove that he is not being obstinate, the author gives his disembodied gray-day poetry a backdrop of white picket-fence perfection. |
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His obsessive nature saw him force actors to repeat scenes endlessly in his films as he strove for perfection. |
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There are immaculately turned out sheep, goats with coats that might have been tailored in Savile Row, ponies groomed gleamingly to perfection. |
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As Liz Frost explores, there is an elision between the consumer power of youth in the Western world, and its ideation as physical perfection. |
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While they waited for the return of the Lord, Paul's converts were to behave uprightly, maintaining moral perfection. |
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Gueuze is known to mature beautifully, and stories abound of discovering age-old gueuze lambics that had matured to perfection. |
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Experts believe that emulative and introverted people, and those who strive for perfection, are at greater risk of experiencing the syndrome. |
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Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion. |
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On the Indian side of the menu, we recommend lamb, which is always done to perfection. |
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Well, firstly I'm still adamant that you can't beat a pint of cask-conditioned ale, properly tapped and spiled, at the peak of perfection. |
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These are set off to perfection by the foliage, which is dark green, glossy and almost spineless. |
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In the distance, church bells rang out as a team of ringers sought perfection through incessant practise. |
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The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food. |
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One of the city's oldest ryokan, it has only 19 rooms, each one perfection in understated style. |
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The sketches were of a beautiful woman, drawn with such perfection that would shame most artists. |
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The following lines are the very perfection of Della Cruscan sentiment and affected orientalism of style. |
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According to O'Brien, UW's defensively-heavy game plan was executed to perfection in the opening portion of the game. |
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You could even argue that Flaubert's supple perfection as a novelist is matched by Ibsen's rigorous economy as a dramatist. |
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In the context of the stated question, a perfection would mean that the mother may be able to save the boy. |
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To pray for immediate perfection in holiness is inconsistent with the ends we are to keep in view, in the duty of prayer. |
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From time to time, of course, name and music fuse, and you get a kind of etymological perfection that's somehow close to onomatopoeia. |
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He praises her perfection in hyperbolic, mythological terms in the long speech which precedes the choric conclusion to the play. |
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Remember, this is a world-class hotel, and absolute perfection is expected of all its employees. |
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Throughout this series, the power of the image is enhanced by its technical perfection and tonal richness. |
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The decade she spent looking for the paragon of perfection would not go in vain. |
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The course was plotted with near perfection and brought them close to the first planet in Sol, Mercury, its orbit drastically altered due to the need for terraforming. |
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The film is, like its centerpiece child, compelling precisely because it weaves together perfection and imperfection, artistry and reality, reason and sentiment. |
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There was too much, it was too strong and it detracted from the simple perfection of the winning kaiser roll, grilled onions, tomato sauce and barbecued Kransky combination. |
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But the best of him testifies both to his unyielding pursuit of perfection in his craft and to a character that was far from being the milk-and-water saint of legend. |
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Havel was a hero who shrugged off the title, understandably uncomfortable with the assumptions of stony perfection. |
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The fruit and the sauce were nice, but the cheesecake was perfection. |
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The perfection of the troops' training was revealed when a display of parade-ground drill helped to extricate the army from a trap in the Balkan mountains. |
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Oddly enough, the stream dissected the meadow with near perfection. |
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As usual, the meal was cooked to perfection but I didn't feel hungry. |
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As a result, there can be no question of moving from commandments to counsels in a simplistic way, and no sense that perfection involves supererogation. |
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Every shot has been artistically approved, but you can have too much of a good thing, however tasteful, and perfection only counts when contrasted against imperfection. |
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There are scenes of cinematic perfection that steal your heart away. |
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As with any epic event, the recognised stars will be backed up by a host of willing extras who will also play their supporting role to perfection. |
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The steaks are too good to turn down and are cooked to perfection. |
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To judge of the perfection of debtors by the numerosity of their creditors is the readiest way for entering into the mysteries of practical arithmetic. |
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Lucky for me, they are often served together, rubbed with spices and grilled to perfection on an open fire. |
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They had the flawless perfection and soulless presence of stone. |
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This search for perfection becomes the motivating factor in the account of a lady wandering through fruit markets looking for her favourite fruit, the red guava. |
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I've been in restaurants in Brussels where I felt like a welcome guest in somebody's home, the waiter playing the role of mine host to perfection. |
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Few people will claim perfection for our form of government but our nation's ingenuity, productivity and living standards attest the overwhelming advantages of a democratic form of government. |
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The microscopic attention paid to her stumbles likely has much to do with that impossible yardstick of perfection. |
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So that makes 6.8 billion examples of perfection, 6.8 billion sparks of Zeus. |
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Song birds in the mating season seem to sing endlessly, and some birds, such as parrots or lyre birds, can even imitate human speech almost to perfection. |
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He hated mediocrity and always strived for perfection and excellence. |
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So Scotus claims that pure perfection can be predicated of God. |
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I love the naked confidence and wanting of it, the simple pop perfection. |
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Jean-Francois Lyotard famously defined postmodernism in terms of the sublime and posited it as presenting what is unpresentable, excessive, regardless of order and perfection. |
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The human expression of this perfection is virtue, moral and intellectual. |
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As for Big Bird, Sesame Street should restore the creature to its scruffy perfection no matter who wins the election. |
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He plays the desperation and volatility of the character to perfection. |
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How nice of Bob Dylan to demonstrate that over a lifetime of work, even perfection sometime runs amok into a muck. |
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The development and perfection of radar and the techniques for using it effectively are as important as the development of the jet-propelled plane. |
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He agrees that his failure to respond is not a model of perfection. |
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Up to the age of 11, my childhood has been a model of textbook perfection. |
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What is sinful is the exaltation of pleasure above the proper ends of marriage, which are union, fruitfulness, and the healing, exaltation, and perfection of the spouses. |
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How a workable civilization is less about perfection and more about strict zoning. |
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Born in 1934 in deepest Carmarthenshire, she spoke Welsh and French before landing elegantly on English, a progress that perhaps explains the alien perfection of her diction. |
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He could see her beautiful dark brown hair, her glossy green eyes that seemed to know everything, and her face that looked so close to perfection without a dab of makeup. |
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He challenged geocentrism, refuted the dogma of the perfection of the heavens, and suggested that there might be a vast number of other worlds as well as universes. |
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The prima ballerina played her to perfection and it was wonderful. |
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Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing. |
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The issue here is not technical perfection, or aspects of image quality. |
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Rough and tough, Neale asked a lot and was a stickler for perfection. |
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This call to perfection is at the heart of the Sermon on the Mount. |
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The old man's platter had a slices of kingklip, succulent tender scallops and half a dozen tiger prawns done to perfection with savoury rice on the side. |
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No one can touch them for the sheer beauty and perfection their sport can provide, certainly not serial champions such as Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. |
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It's that love that keeps the dancer working to bend the body toward perfection and at the same time recognizing the impossibility of achieving it. |
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Linwe chewed contentedly, her chicken roasted to perfection. |
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The concept of perfection was thus replaced by that of mere sufficiency, and if sufficiency was achieved at a terrible cost it was not the less sufficient. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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The judges for the prestigious competition, now in its eighteenth year, also hailed the family's dairy operation as near perfection as you could ever get. |
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Combining the innovation and technological perfection, PROMT has developed the revolutionary machine translation technology and became the technological leader in MT industry. |
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The height of the extended legs in the arabesques was uniform throughout the shades and the spacing between dancers was as close to perfection as one could reasonably wish. |
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Every now and then, a movie comes along that nearly redefines perfection. |
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She was like fire and light, warmth and perfection from the top of her curly red head, to the rounded curves of her body, to the soles of her long feet. |
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After her first outing as the Chancellor's wife at the Labour Party conference in September, groomed to perfection and wearing vivid crimson, the tabloids raved about her. |
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Teenagers, in particular, are susceptible to feelings of worthlessness and low self-esteem because they cannot measure up to the perceived ideal of air-brushed perfection. |
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They are the yin and the yang of the whole film and they dance the dialectic to perfection. |
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Sometimes, that intense social judgment, that expectation of saintly loving maternal perfection, can destroy a mother. |
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But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us. |
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This means that their criterion for resolving doubts, their criterion of private perfection, is autonomy rather than affiliation to a power other than themselves. |
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He followed these up with a diffuser to blow-dry her locks to perfection. |
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Her perfection can sometimes verge on pedantic, like with her conversion to veganism. |
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The guacamole was perfection with a side of corn tortillas and smoky salsa verde. |
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Certainly, Dwain Chambers at 100m has timed his season to perfection, and shot-putter Carl Myerscough, back after a two-year drugs ban, looks as powerful as any of his rivals. |
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A careworn boy hag-ridden by his need for perfection knew release. |
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Minsky became a role model for those living with disabilities, redefining long-held standards of beauty and perfection. |
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The backless dress was studded with hundreds of crystals and the dressmakers actually moulded the bodice around Mary's body first so it fitted her to perfection. |
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The Etruscan style epitomized another aspect of the antique tradition that was Italic and not Greek, a humble realism opposed to the perfection of the Hellenic canon. |
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You are greeted by yet another beautiful day, dazzling in its perfection. |
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Not even I, the social misfit that I am, could resist his perfection. |
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The steak was grilled to perfection, yet retaining its juicy tenderness. |
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Played to perfection by Rebecca Northan, who delivers an expertly layered performance, Kelly becomes the most captivating and sympathetic character in the play. |
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Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts. |
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You strive for perfection and worry when things don't turn out just so. |
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So never forsake perfection, because then you get imperfection. |
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The perfection and sufficiency of Scripture has been shewn, as also the defectibility of that particular tradition. |
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He is very particular about his food and if it isn't cooked to perfection he will send it back. |
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Full of hope, I traversed my makeup rite of passage with Max Factor's pancake, seen in Picturegoer bestowing perfection on film stars. |
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Who can make their mums and dads weep with delight as their piecrusts rise to perfection yet again. |
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I guess that intangible something is closeness to perfection which makes my favorite science-fiction promag so easy to take with nary a word. |
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Complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin. |
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Complete sinless perfection is only attainable after death in the state of glorification. |
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Teresa was given the task of developing and writing about the way to perfection in her love and unity with Christ. |
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Having once achieved perfection in production, he achieved perfection in sales and distribution. |
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In fact, all medicines will be found specific in the perfection of the science. |
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It was the common notion...that the art of steeling tools in the highest degree of perfection was certainly lost to the moderns. |
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And we shall have an undoubting assurance that that this Kingdom is in such a measure within us, as will ripen to perfection in due time. |
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I will give you a couple of instances of this obsessiveness for perfection, something that one finds missing in Mumbai boys now. |
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Pleasure, says Ibn Sina in section 3, is a perception and attainment of that which to the perceiver is a perfection and a good in itself. |
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Sleek is chic-and with BLOWOUT BEAUTY's Professional Styling Iron even the unruliest of tresses can be transformed in to silky-smooth perfection. |
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Secondly, can we not describe perfection in ways that are consonant with its use in ascetical literature? |
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In any multicriterial setting, absolute perfection is simply an impossibility. |
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She played the ill-educated Annie Oakley to perfection, causing huge guffaws of laughter with her comic genius. |
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He contends that these goals work against technical perfection, durability, social efficiency, and overall human satisfaction. |
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But neither you nor myself, necessarian as I am, can pretend to this degree of perfection. |
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Other evergreens I grow, including rhododendrons, mahonia and eucryphia, have foliage which set off the flowers to perfection. |
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Swabia is hog heaven, where sausages achieve otherworldly perfection and the wine flows free. |
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The figures on our modern medals are raised and rounded to a very great perfection. |
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Not at state fairs, at least, where treats deep-fried to golden perfection reign supreme for summer fair dining. |
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Italian cuisine dominates and you'll be hard pressed to find a pasta, carpaccio or risotto that isn't close to perfection. |
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But the triumph of Malay cookery is to send in the sambals in perfection, particularly the one called blachang. |
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He trims your tresses and his assistant Dora blows you out to perfection. |
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Moussaka, literally the Greek national dish, reaches perfection in the hands of George. |
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Is my friend all perfection, all virtue and discretion? Has he not humours to be endured? |
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That's where my gramps taught me how to fish and then cook the catch to perfection. |
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Just as the French are famous for their desserts, Cote is renowned for its creme caramel, made daily to perfection. |
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Had the world eternally been, science had been brought to perfection long erenow. |
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Almost all techniques of film-craft have been tried out in Hollywood, and the result has been near perfection of cinematic art. |
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Virtually anything that can be roasted or baked can be cooked to delegable, caramelized perfection in a clay pot. |
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Outside all the other spheres, the heavenly, fifth element, manifested in the stars and planets, moves in the perfection of circles. |
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Aristotle also held that the level of a creature's perfection was reflected in its form, but not preordained by that form. |
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The perfection of the Odes in content, form, and style has charmed readers for hundreds of years. |
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