I slowly amassed quite an impressive portfolio of rejection letters, each impeccably typed on embossed letterheads and signed with a flourish. |
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He had behaved impeccably so far, had shown no sign of ill character, so why did his very presence discomfort her? |
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He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly resilient man. |
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The work's neon-bright surfaces range from the impeccably airbrushed to lumpy aquarium rocks drenched in paint and glued on. |
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He is wearing proper attire and earns discretionary bonus points for an impeccably hand-tied bow. |
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Most of the people on the slopes were Austrians, and they were impeccably well-behaved and courteous. |
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I studied the bands closely as, bandsmen and bandswomen all impeccably uniformed, they marched down the middle of the roadway. |
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It is wholly to Solomon's honour that even in the mad tempo that he chose, he managed to play it truly impeccably and encore it later. |
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Branzino filets are impeccably poached, barely firm and incredibly flavorful of piney sage leaves. |
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He is a well-dressed, impeccably coiffed, university-educated 27-year-old who co-owns a computer and video business in Iraq's capital. |
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It's an impeccably produced work, with pristine production bringing forth the punch of every whomping bass drum. |
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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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Every piece of meat I encountered here was impeccably broiled and seasoned. |
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His instrument was also impeccably tuned, notes attaining bell-like clarity. |
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Everything else is carried out with pomp and ceremony by the deferential, impeccably mannered, staff. |
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He was a very neat and orderly person and although he enjoyed romping about, he normally dressed impeccably. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic. |
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He wears impeccably tailored suits in the traditional, severe Soviet style. |
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We chatted in her impeccably decorated Mayla Guest Lodge, art deco wherever you look, a cigar room even. |
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As far as I saw the supporters of both teams were impeccably behaved all day and the atmosphere was incredible. |
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They are proving to be a great success and the pupils are behaving themselves impeccably. |
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A magazine editor and writer with a literary background, Fry wore impeccably tailored suits, always sporting a carnation in the lapel. |
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She was, as always, impeccably groomed and quite beautiful, but a petulant expression on her face marred her good looks slightly. |
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The tiny apartment where they lived was always impeccably clean. |
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Nine months ago, I was totally wrong about the immediate need to exit the stock market, although my advice to go into metals at the time was impeccably sound. |
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McGarrity's win was far from straight-forward, as the driver was still finding his feet in the impeccably prepared new shape Yellow Subaru Impreza. |
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He dressed himself impeccably, and tied his cravat with a flourish. |
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Red has taken to an impeccably groomed debutante poodle from town. |
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Plastic-coated tablecloths and disposable chopsticks underline the simplicity of the impeccably clean restaurant, which holds about 40 people. |
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The candle impeccably shines from its position in a metal block and is a real eye-catcher inspiring discussions among guests. |
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So it is a truly surgical operation, and the grafter must make sure that his instruments and work table are impeccably clean. |
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Another impeccably cast performance goes to Missi Pyle, who plays a Nancy Grace-esque cable news host named Eileen Abbott. |
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Naturally, Être une femme 2010 is no exception to the rule: Sardou is totally Sardou, unerringly Sardou, impeccably Sardou. |
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Highly respected for her mastery of the French repertoire, she launched into Wagner as if to the manner born, diction and dynamics perfect and every note impeccably placed. |
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At 91, he is impeccably dressed, with a face as wrinkle-free as his well-ironed shirt. |
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While his voice remains impeccably measured, the gravity of his criticism only grows. |
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I would simply like to add a few words on the current situation, which is impeccably described in this report. |
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A gently scented, daily body wash which leaves your skin impeccably clean, your body revived and your mind relaxed. |
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The pistol is with me maintaining and after 44 years it functions impeccably. |
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They stack impeccably on top of each other easily thereby giving you impressive structures. |
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Even if it had been performing these tasks impeccably, a perceived lack of independence is unavoidable. |
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This impeccably kept villa is extremely comfortable, and its swimming pool and tennis court will delight enthusiasts. |
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It worked impeccably indeed, and I would use this technique with great success for the rest of our rally. |
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Introducing and developing such a presentation must be done as impeccably as its logical culmination. |
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Double bassist David Piltch and drummer Jay Bellerose complete the portrait with an impeccably subtle rhythm section. |
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Our employees behaved impeccably, and normal business operations were ensured at all times. |
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From the impeccably kept grounds of Cape Town University I could look across the bay to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated. |
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Mamadou Doumbia, always impeccably fitted out with a bowler hat, became one of the cornerstones of modern Ivorian music. |
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It was a brilliantly engineered, impeccably staffed snow job. |
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The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips. |
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In this show of 36 impeccably printed black-and-white pictures, Cruz juxtaposed images of the Yanomami with the dramatic waterfalls of Iguacu on the Argentine-Brazil border. |
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Their ideal boy was blond, tan, impeccably dressed, and sensitive. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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When we meet, Yeonmi is impeccably dressed in a red pea coat and heels, her long hair pulled back in a ponytail. |
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She goes to the door and ushers in a tall, handsome man, impeccably put together. |
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The door opened to reveal a petite woman with immaculately styled black hair, a pale, unlined face, and James' brown eyes dressed impeccably is something obviously Gucci. |
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Walking down the aisle, looking impeccably neat in his uniform was Bob. |
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He was impeccably dressed, unfailingly polite, urbane and sophisticated. |
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They contrast with the often impeccably maintained town centres and are largely made up of high-rise tower blocks that are lacking in amenities, especially for the youth. |
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Though they maintain a workmanlike attention to detail, entries in the seventh edition feel homogenized, impeccably accurate yet flat and lifeless. |
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Both sketches are brilliantly conceived and impeccably performed. |
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In fact, even when I did make some small mistakes with grammar, people still said I spoke impeccably. |
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Purdy is in his mid 70s now, an impeccably polite, nearly dressed man, thin as a rake, with big startled eyes. |
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So long as they are impeccably fresh, poach them as you see fit. |
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She can do jazzy, swingy pop too, as This is a True Heart proves impeccably. |
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Although few of the shots in the films that Cartier-Bresson directed have the visual impact of his impeccably composed yet shiningly spontaneous still photographs, his passionate humanism animates them all. |
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Embattled first-termers have flaunted endorsements from popular conservative politicians and pointed to impeccably flinty voting records, as graded by right-wing lobby groups. |
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On Saturday, elaborate altars lined the streets, paintings hung from underneath a tent and impeccably painted lowriders stood along the avenue. |
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Havas and its employees must also conduct themselves impeccably with the authorities and must abide by the regulations in force in the field of lobbying or attempts to influence government representatives. |
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Century chapel, which is worth to visit. We returned to Lircay to have lunch and then went to the impeccably maintained thermal springs at Huappa. |
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During two days, in the huge conference room of the El Aurassi hotel, the interventions impeccably followed one another, crowned by a summary report that will go down in history. |
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Despite the predictable squalling on some of the Twilight fanblogs, the two leads are impeccably cast. |
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The great pianist was a prolific composer, who wrote impeccably for the piano. |
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Last week's election in Kosovo was conducted impeccably. |
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Look sharp. The thrill of fall is in a dramatic sweep of camel, the impeccably crisp, tailored trim of white layered under soft butter suede? in sensuous menswear fabrics combined with burnished metals and mahogany. |
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It was Yves Saint Laurent who transformed Le Smoking into high fashion for women, showing an impeccably tailored tuxedo with cummerbund and bow-tie as part of his winter 1966 haute couture collection. |
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Bees buzz nearby as we stroll across the impeccably kempt grass. |
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Cleanse and revitalise for an impeccably clean and soft skin. |
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It is quite shameful that the member would suggest that information is impeccably protected in committees when he is guilty of having leaked information that could have been injurious. |
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It's no wonder this earnest 22-year-old, impeccably polite though his sentences are littered with swearwords, is curious about being treated differently. |
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It was impeccably acted, with each star deserving their Oscar nominations. |
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The colors were earthy and neutral, and the cuts were impeccably tailored. |
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It's an impeccably executed load of old codswallop. |
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The system helps us to maintain our tools impeccably with each use. |
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Either way, they are now impeccably stylish bohemians who are more interested in philosophy and art than they are in enslaving mankind, or other such vampiric pursuits. |
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In the first place, they want the battery to work impeccably anytime, in the summer and in the winter, for at least four years or 80,000 kilometres. |
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Bright and sparkling dishes were impeccably clean. |
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Coulson, because of his links with the Murdoch empire and his tabloid experience, was given the benefit of the doubt, a privilege once reserved by the establishment for chaps of impeccably upper-class background. |
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Mr. Thompson reportedly booted executives off a cross-continental Citigroup flight to be alone with the impeccably brunette anchoress. |
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Anchored by a tour-de-force central performance from Blair, Blue Ruin is an impeccably crafted revenge thriller that breathes new life into a well-worn genre. |
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Jackie's wearing coral lipstick, her eyebrows are impeccably tweezed, and she's wearing an ivory outfit tailored from expensive wool, that even Ellie knows, doesn't itch. |
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