McDiarmid brings a dryness of delivery and impeccable timing to the role while clearly relishing McGibbon's sardonic script. |
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation. |
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His accent is nearly impeccable, and I was listening closely for him to slip up. |
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Cole was an impeccable dresser, a natty bon vivant locked in a jet-setter's fashion sense. |
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People bragged about their impeccable references and newly renovated websites that would maximize their client base. |
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The presentation of the text and illustrations in this publication is impeccable, and the price is particularly affordable in softcover edition. |
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He was urbane, witty, had impeccable taste and was by all accounts a great fan of the ladies. |
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Situated on substantial private grounds with potential for an additional house, this as new split-level is in impeccable order throughout. |
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In this context, I would also like to reiterate that India's track record in nuclear non-proliferation is impeccable. |
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Pronto, stage left, a gent in impeccable evening attire, his face spotlit, appears. |
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Everyone in this band could play brilliantly well and their timing was impeccable, but the whole plot is lost in the tunes and terrible vox. |
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Keep impeccable records, such as diaries and appointment calendars, that document the work you do at home. |
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His playing is technically impeccable and bears a distinct stamp of his own charismatic style. |
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Unbeknownst to everyone else, a man in an impeccable suit stood off in the shadows, not moving a muscle. |
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Members of this new commission should be chosen from honest, steadfast and impeccable people. |
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She was joined by Sunanda and Viswanath but it was Mitra who stole the show with his impeccable rendering of Ghantasala songs. |
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Even in my old age the blood of my people allows me to maintain an impeccable sense of sight. |
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Of course, me and my impeccable planning and I get a stinking head cold the same week. |
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The dandy rejected ostentation in favor of clean lines, somber materials and colors, impeccable cut, and perfect fit. |
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The Hamburg-based company initially made stylographs, but eventually became famous for their impeccable technical drawing pens and pencils. |
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Her mother raised a hand to her impeccable chignon, patting an imaginary hair into place. |
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Gone was the impeccable make-up and pristine coiffures, replaced by bed hair and panda eyes. |
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Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture. |
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In person he is hugely entertaining, with that peculiarly American combination of self-confidence and impeccable manners. |
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I was kind of gawking at her while she knelt in the dirt next to me in her impeccable khakis and penny loafers. |
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You are not precisely handsome, but you are not ill looking, and you have impeccable family connections. |
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By winning 21 titles on the PGA Tour, he has set his own impeccable standards. |
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As you would expect, with such a large field to choose from, the technical standard is impeccable. |
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I have chosen it because of the impeccable reputation of the journalists concerned. |
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The line, a showstopper by any standard, was reinforced with impeccable finish and an eye for detail. |
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His precise Irish pedigree is not clear, but his self-made man credentials are impeccable. |
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They are graduates of the best universities and are highly intelligent with impressive degrees and speak impeccable English. |
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Her writing and pedaling credentials are impeccable, and her accumulated mileage impressive. |
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The beauty of the designs is heightened through the intricate, untarnished and impeccable finish. |
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She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction. |
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His accent was stronger than his daughter's, but his clarity just as impeccable. |
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He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity. |
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It truly was an unmissable experience being here and the organisation and enjoyability of it all is thanks to impeccable Portuguese hospitality. |
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All in all, the show was a fine concoction, with first-class ingredients and impeccable presentation. |
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A man of impeccable character, his quiet and inoffensive manner endeared him to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. |
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For the Confucians, the principal role of the civil ruler was to provide an impeccable example for others to follow. |
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Their expertise, conversancy with immensely difficult subject matter, independence and integrity render them impeccable standard bearers. |
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Dos Santos is young, intelligent, highly qualified and speaks several languages with impeccable fluency. |
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She was in her 80s and a person of impeccable character, who possessed many fine qualities, many of these endeared her to all who knew her. |
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The double-breasted suits, the booming voice, cut-glass accent and impeccable manners mark Flight out as one of a dying breed. |
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His research is impeccable, and he charts the genesis and progress of each of the projects with style and wit. |
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The neighbors were prim and proper, from their impeccable manners down to their neatly manicured lawns. |
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Of course, if you conduct yourself with impeccable taste and decorum, you will soon bore the reporters, and they will stop covering you. |
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With impeccable timing my sewing machine has chosen now to give up the ghost. |
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The layers of architecture spanned almost a century and with an impeccable gradualism constantly changed. |
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To fly with the airlines meant one expected impeccable first-class service and one dressed for the occasion. |
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Even though he had impeccable manners and an engaging smile, and also a ton of money, she knew he wasn't for her. |
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Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree. |
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The jackets are skillfully constructed, whether impeccable blazers or little jackets with bouffant sleeves. |
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His comedy timing is impeccable and he was equally at home as a man of action or a driven intellectual of thoughts, dreams and desires. |
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To many, she was considered to be a modern Audrey Hepburn with her impeccable style, grace and elegance. |
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The company described its safety record as impeccable but could appreciate the concerns. |
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The fiery broth is overflowing with tender calamari, a crab claw, shrimp, chunks of fish and one impeccable scallop. |
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His friends know him as a workaholic with an impeccable sense of fairness and attention to detail. |
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The script is so heavily laden with gags it can barely fit them in, and the acting is impeccable. |
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Songwriter and singer Ollie Cole has an impeccable ear for a good melody and this one lives long in the mind. |
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His thick eyeglasses were slightly askew, but otherwise he was impeccable, dressed as always in brightly colored slacks and a plaid jacket. |
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His company was properly registered, and he boasted several business associates with impeccable reputations. |
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There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable. |
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On most of these cuts you will hear Lloyd Hebert playing impeccable Cajun tailgate trombone in solos and ensembles. |
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In Atlanta, a retired attorney of impeccable reputation was arrested for trying to take photos of some storage tanks. |
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Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker. |
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Instead, Teeba does his talking with his turntables, scratching with great dexterity and impeccable rhythmic flair. |
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She was scrawny and flea-ridden, but her manners were impeccable as she gently placed her paw on my arm, as if to lay claim to me. |
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Clare's impeccable performances create a transparency of texture consistent with whatever they sing. |
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This 20-something foursome do power-pop in sneeringly impeccable English, mixing up stadium rock riffs with heads-down scuzziness. |
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He was the same old Riley, with the tender brown eyes and the soft and measured voice, impeccable dress, and perfect hair. |
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The mechanicals and build are impeccable, and the design still looks elegant. |
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Despite his impeccable attire for public appearances, most workdays Galvin is tieless, his shirt sleeves rolled up. |
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He seems considerably more mellow to me today than he did then and still a man of impeccable integrity. |
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Again the staff's bedside manner was impeccable, and helped us through a long evening of hanging around waiting to feel better. |
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Being the perfectionist that he is, everything is machined to the tightest tolerances and his finishing work is impeccable. |
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Recently redecorated, it has spectacular bathrooms, stylish food and impeccable service. |
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She is young and tough, the servants respect her, and everything is in impeccable order. |
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Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals. |
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The unimpeachable morality and impeccable conduct of the shootist who never killed anyone still captures imaginations today. |
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Further down was an African couple, the woman resplendent in her colourful turban, the man dignified in his impeccable suit. |
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Belle has impeccable credentials and good millennial numbers, but he is better on paper than on grass or turf. |
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That such blandness should still predominate is all the more befuddling because the quality of the main ingredients is impeccable. |
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She watched the pair intently, impeccable mastery of her emotions leaving her features completely blank. |
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Mr Dobson is a man of impeccable character, integrity, and genuine sincerity. |
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I drove around the block, swung across the road in what I thought was impeccable style, and was just moving into position by the pavement, when a police car drew up beside me. |
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Many of his pictures represent taverns and festive gatherings, but they often feature moralizing allusions, and he also painted scenes of impeccable genteelness. |
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Were it not for his impeccable service record, he might have been sacrificed to the god, but he was too good a soldier simply to waste on a pointless ritual. |
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This was the world of Gustave H. our narrator assumes, one of refinement, poise, and impeccable service. |
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They were quite simply impeccable, very attentive, fun but courteous. |
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I have impeccable taste in music, and everything that I like is cool. |
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He tries ever so hard to play down the significance of this glaring omission from an otherwise impeccable CV but he doth protest too much, methinks. |
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As the man-eating Diane, she displays impeccable comic timing. |
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Also back is that impeccable writing, packed with all the weird, wonderful one-liners that fans fell in love with last season. |
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His prediction was impeccable though, and his discernment true. |
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With impeccable timing and grace, we were then led through to our table. |
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She's a very reserved and classy dame with impeccable taste in food. |
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The story isn't quite in that league, but the execution is impeccable. |
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He had impeccable breeding and was a complete sweetheart to me. |
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They have brought the project off with impeccable artistic taste. |
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Northern Broadsides are experts at celebrating the broad humour present in all Shakespeare's plays, with some outstanding performances and impeccable comic timing. |
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He is quite bright and has the most impeccable bedside manner. |
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He did what he always does to his usual impeccable standards. |
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Partly because Ben was as naturally and effortlessly impeccable as Astaire or Cary Grant, or any other mythic style-setter. |
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That's not to say there's any less an appreciation of perfect anatomy and impeccable tailoring on the Astroturf than in the Tents. |
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A startup called RockMelt on Sunday launched the beta version of an entirely new type of Web browser with an impeccable pedigree. |
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No, we'll be putting such things as impeccable taste aside for now. |
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But it was a problem that needed addressing, and sharpish, if his impeccable reputation as one of the world's greatest ever sportsmen was to remain intact. |
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We heard over and over about Peck's impeccable gentlemanliness and old-school liberal decency, Hepburn's aristocratic east coast classiness, and Bob Hope's patriotism. |
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Now I'm a perfectly healthy, big-boned girl with impeccable vision. |
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All commanders will state that my report writing was always clear, concise, and impeccable. |
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Married to a well-connected Chinese woman from Dalian, Heywood wore nice suits, had impeccable manners, and spoke Mandarin. |
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They epitomise the simple but impeccable standards of the band. |
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Look at it through Mr Woods' eyes, however, and it becomes clear that all we have suffered is a minor wrinkle in our otherwise impeccable existence. |
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Many people say that he was someone of impeccable integrity. |
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The analysis is embellished with sharp and appropriate quotations, the translations of which are impeccable and as elegant as the Amharic originals. |
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Two Rivers functions like a fanboy gift shop with impeccable replica items. |
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Such cases are the black sheep to an otherwise impeccable theory. |
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On stage, with her impeccable comic timing, she is very funny. |
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Matt has earned an impeccable reputation for fair-mindedness and integrity through his impressive career in government and public service. |
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He was in the redhandedness of impeccable sleep when the pounding came at the hotel door. |
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This time round it's Jagwar Ma doing the whole mash-up acid rock thing with impeccable tunes. |
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The book is put together stylishly and the subediting, footnoting and indexing are impeccable. |
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But, in fact, this most famous of '60s lensmen exhibits impeccable standards. |
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The quirky visuals are up to Aardman's usual impeccable standards and there are plenty of sight gags in what is mostly a dialogue free film. |
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It's the easiest way for men to look impeccable and feel great all day long with unparalleled performance features built into their dress shirts. |
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Petra deploys an impeccable technique, allied to stunning diction, and even brings restraint and musicality to her scat singing. |
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While it could be argued that BARSTOOL and TOOLBARS share the same morpheme, BAR, the credentials for MENTALLY TALLYMEN appear to be impeccable. |
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When it comes to modern, 2-shot derringers, Bond Arms brings flexibility and impeccable quality to the table. |
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Whether she's wrapped in haute couture or dressed in jeans, she is always impeccable and authentic. |
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A man of impeccable class, he also buys ready-made suits on sale and would as soon have grilled cheese and iced tea as coq au vin. |
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The Boeotians, inhabitants of central Greece, whose credentials were impeccable, were routinely mocked for their stupidity and gluttony. |
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Even with its impeccable reputation for quality, comfort and durability, General Motors made numerous improvements to the six-time Synovate Best Quality Award-winning bakkie. |
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And the service was impeccable with fresh breads, homemade dips, petit fours, and even a digestif brought to all tables, compliments of the house. |
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Jonson's poem ends with the highest compliments for Lady Barbara Sidney, born Gamage, whose Penshurst huswifery was apparently of a truly impeccable standard. |
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Director Jo Davies and her team conjure up an impeccable sense of comic nostalgia, with Victorian disappearing acts and some seriously frivolous costumery. |
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