I'm afraid it's impossible to achieve that level of flawlessness with cosmetics alone. |
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Her skin was no longer the pristine flawlessness that she remembered. |
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The panel of judges evaluate the routine based on difficulty, flawlessness in the execution and originality. |
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All she could do was stare, still in awe of his flawlessness. |
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In fact, many different positive qualities are associated with this concept, such as flawlessness and clarity, truth and perfection. |
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Nevertheless, model-tray cannot guarantee for the flawlessness and accuracy of the information contained there. |
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But is flawlessness really a sensible thing for a musician to aspire to? |
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This perfection was understood as the wholehearted love of God and others, not to be confused with human flawlessness, and as God's will for all believers, not just for a special class. |
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The imperfections of real people, real relationships, and real performance are replaced with the illusion of flawlessness. |
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Through the lens of a Meitu camera, the world is flawless, but flawlessness isn't the same as beauty, and the freedom to perfect your selfie does not necessarily yield a liberated sense of self. |
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William Lescaze's Kramer house, at 32 East 74th Street, is an example, just at the edge of passing from worn to shabby, waiting for a new owner to bring it back to flawlessness. |
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Pons' movements are renowned for their flawlessness. |
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Gross profitability will consequently be optimal, relying on more scientific basis that takes every parameter of the diamond into account: colour, weight, shape and flawlessness. |
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What has changed over the past two decades is the relative importance accorded flawlessness of finish. |
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Execution reflects the level of flawlessness to which each maneuver is performed, as well as the completion of the routine with minimum number of falls. |
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But the movie's sheer flawlessness turns out to be a flaw in itself. |
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The success of the piece rests not only in the flawlessness of the dancers' technique, but also in their ability to execute the acerbic steps with a sense of musicality. |
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