Tom Wilkinson, sporting a letter-perfect American accent, brings depth and humanity to the part of Father Moore. |
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She stared at the computer in silence and then pronounced the essay letter-perfect. |
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His English, which he said he learned from watching American police shows on TV, was letter-perfect. |
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We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations are adhered to letter-perfect. |
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What helps the play enormously is the letter-perfect production. |
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As an added bonus, their contributions need to be letter-perfect in terms of spelling, punctuation, and legibility. |
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He did not focus exclusively on letter-perfect performance but attempted to enable the child to explore the keyboard, even to compose. |
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We have to get the transmission of a complete sentence down, letter-perfect. |
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Also, to do that, it has to be letter-perfect to the relevance, to the courts. |
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We have to have it letter-perfect, so it takes us hundreds and hundreds of hours to develop those and ensure that they're correct before we go into court. |
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All right, Ann, this convention to be letter-perfect time wise. |
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That doesn't mean it should be passed letter-perfect. |
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Survival was made easier, he said, by his letter-perfect Polish. |
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