She was a dark girl with almost perfect features and huge, smouldering eyes. |
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The girl takes a cue and begins dancing, keeping almost perfect beat to the tune. |
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Actually, I've found situations like this are an almost perfect barometer of idiocy. |
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The heather on the moors was in full bloom and although there was an autumnal edge to the air the day was almost perfect. |
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She did an almost perfect dive into the water as well and surfaced next to him. |
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On-piste conditions are almost perfect, and in many places, off-piste routes are skiable for the first time this winter. |
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When they hatch the young huss are almost perfect miniatures of the adults, measuring around 10 cm in length. |
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She took a piece of chalk, and drawing, freehand, she drew an almost perfect circle on the floor. |
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Their group, an almost perfect balance of attentive Euro-efficiency and hippy-dippy tree-hugging, just exuded low carbon emissions. |
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It is an almost perfect match-up, which could produce the game of the championship. |
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After we had made it through the rough sastrugi we entered a wide-open flat snow plain, almost perfect conditions for sledge travel. |
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As usual with Saab, the design of the instruments and controls is almost perfect although the cruise control stalk is partly hidden from view. |
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The moment he started speaking in that melodious voice with its slightly lilting accent and almost perfect enunciation she was lost in its music. |
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More than a decade of civil war and anarchy have made it an almost perfect base for terrorists. |
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A chickadee may cache hundreds of food items in a single day, and can retrieve these with almost perfect accuracy 24 hours later. |
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These arguments are an almost perfect inversion of the truth. |
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The idea of spending your days mulling over which superstars to buy and what type of stadium to build for your new dream team seems almost perfect. |
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Here stands the hill of Las Plassas, an almost perfect cone shaped by nature. |
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He blamed the abortion and the late night for this blemish on his otherwise almost perfect 1974 season. |
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This sea loch is almost perfect enough to have been designed by commercial directors. |
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This new version, which lasts just over 10 minutes, takes you into an unclassifiable music stratosphere, almost perfect. |
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Asthma sometimes slows me down in sports, but once I do my inhaler, I'm almost perfect. |
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But the wine is so rich, with an almost perfect balance of acidity and ripeness, allied to a complete purity of honeyed botrytis. |
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I have, in fact, always called you the nuclear ayatollah, and I think that this evening's photograph is likely to be almost perfect. |
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The Early Mesozoic marine Lower Muschelkalk was deposited on an almost perfect subhorizontal peneplain. |
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On the market, the law of supply and demand applies in a context of almost perfect competition. |
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Gas in this peculiar state is an almost perfect conductor of heat and does not obey the ordinary gas laws. |
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The handwriting was immaculate, the spacing of the words almost perfect. |
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The almost perfect colinearity of chromosome 20 sequence in humans and mouse could be interpreted as evidence that their form was ancestral to primates. |
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Technically, in terms of verisimilitude and smooth running, the results seem almost perfect. |
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Dense and tight, the structure is also incredibly soft and round in an almost perfect balance. |
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Concerning the composition of the track, it is an almost perfect blend of trance and house music that gives a phenomenal dynamism to it. |
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He then used a process called photolithography to make an almost perfect copy of the stamp. |
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TopSolid'Cam proposes a broad range of machining strategies designed to cut machining times, while producing almost perfect surfaces. |
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A sumptuous swimming-pool creates the almost perfect illusion of being in a SouthSea lagoon. |
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The Ex-Centris multimedia complex in Montreal received an almost perfect score as a totally adapted cultural establishment. |
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Not possess direct communications with the outside and accessible only through the mine, the Grotto of Santa Barbara was kept in almost perfect. |
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The standby compass has an almost perfect witness-mark crease in its upper right corner, which matches the left edge of the centre bar of the cockpit windshield frame at its upper end where it starts to curve. |
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The scandal involves an almost perfect combination of political factors. |
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As shown in Table 6, all businesses leasing from the NCC that were located in Quebec received almost perfect results for in-person and telephone services. |
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These nature reserve islands have the most impressive and rarest endemic plants species and, due to almost perfect nesting conditions a great bird sanctuary. |
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Among a number of unidentified specimens...was one of an unusually well-defined, almost perfect frond of a fucoid. |
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Financial markets present themselves as almost perfect markets, in the sense of a theoretical ideal on which individual players can have little influence. |
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Indeed, when we broke it out on an individual parent-child basis, there was an almost perfect correlation between how the parents function and how the child functions. |
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There were fewer dropouts than in other years in almost perfect weather conditions. |
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In The silkworm, Rowling deploys this knack with an almost perfect touch. |
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The barges were not designed for use in open sea and, even in almost perfect conditions, they would have been slow and vulnerable to attack. |
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Vitamin A, for instance, absorbs ultraviolet light, and the photometer could measure within minutes, with almost perfect accuracy, the amount of vitamin A in a food. |
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This Vuelta a EspaƱa a Vela is going very smoothly for the crew of Safran, who have achieved an almost perfect score so far: Twice the winner and once runners up after three legs. |
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For example, there have been very serious crimes, where forensic analysis yielded an almost perfect match and, through a familial search, led to the arrest of a brother, who happened to be a serial rapist. |
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In short, your cruise in the Tongas will remain in your memory for ever, thanks to a climate which is almost perfect all the year round, an incredible luxuriance and beauty to take your breath away. |
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This week-end was almost perfect as we had almost everything: quite walk, colorful sunrise, breathtaking scenery, fauna observation, some extreme snowshoeing for the fun and a bath in an hot spring to finish. |
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The disused quarries then become almost perfect amphitheatres to welcome to this delicious troglodyte village the many acoustic resources and recognized talents. |
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Almost perfect conditions ensured a good harvest and enabled makers to achieve very drinkable wines. |
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