Panna cotta is a scalded, flavoured cream, set to a perfect wobble, turned out on to a plate. |
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They then whipped Neepawa 14-2 in a five-inning game as Hamm had a nearly perfect game going until the fifth. |
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Adding cooking apples or damsons will ensure a perfect set in jam or jelly because of these fruits' high pectin levels. |
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He now had cloned organs, perfect copies of the originals, but still carried the scars from his loss. |
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But a day at the races affords the perfect opportunity to indulge in a frivolous piece of fun fashion. |
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Made on light tart shells filled with airy cream and loaded with sweet fresh figs, these were truly a standout, a perfect light dessert. |
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As usual, Hawks maintains a high level of musical quality all the way through, ensuring perfect consistency from start to finish. |
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Buildings and artefacts from different periods had been waterlogged and covered in silt, which acted as a perfect preservative. |
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This was the perfect palate cleanser, refreshing and acidulated, to prepare our tastebuds for dessert. |
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So it makes perfect sense to leave the masses to their low culture, and they will likely do the same for you. |
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Even if you are not an experienced kayaker or have never kayaked at all, these tours are perfect for you. |
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Another advantage though was that it brought her into perfect physical shape, which boosted her self-confidence. |
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My poor father picked up the call literally falling off the bed, and I sprang up in perfect state of lucidness. |
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This honeyed, concentrated, sweet and sour style white is perfect with this dish. |
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Diane Medak's pink halter dress is perfect for summer evenings and even carries into fall. |
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Not a perfect debut, but clearly the potential is here in abundance, and Santana, at just 19, has plenty of time to realize it. |
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Campbell worked with a dialect coach to perfect her queenly accent, which sounds fresh from the old British film Brief Encounter. |
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With nothing much in the way between the watering holes, certainly no hills to speak of, we looked set for the perfect pub crawl. |
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Although she ached with desire for him, Krystal was glad she would have time to plan the perfect romantic evening for them. |
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Bernard was always said to have had a way with women, so it was perfect casting to have put him in the role of Romeo. |
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With their mansion in Versailles and glamorous, loving, jet-set lifestyle, they seemed to have the perfect relationship. |
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The model of perfect competition presented above is rarely seen in practice. |
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Lay back, relax and, for the perfect chill-out zone, add candles or tea lights at bathtime. |
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Her voice is wonderfully low and husky, perfect for a night full of regret, anger and crying. |
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My birthday fell during that week, and I was given a deck party, which provided, for me at least, the perfect culmination of the trip. |
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Music was up beat, perfect for dancing, mixing with techno, rave, electric and pop. |
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The style of winemaking is a perfect expression of the coolish climate and alluvial soils of the Wairarapa. |
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Shouting a victory cry, he gave one mighty heave and shoe, worm, and fish flew from the water in a perfect arc over his boat. |
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Her muscles haven't atrophied at all, and according to all data, she's in perfect health. |
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In our house, there were a handful of books, mainly given as prizes for perfect attendance at Sunday School. |
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I was encouraged to concentrate on my delivery and perfect my technique rather than get hung up about the jack or bowl. |
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A brick veneer property boasting a large back yard, spacious living and a verandah as private as you need; this is the perfect place to chillax. |
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The soldier shook his head, they saluted once again, and he turned a perfect about-face and walked back down the steps to his horse. |
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It is a work of perfect weighting that shows that Hodgkin can still patrol the slippery frontiers between abstraction and representation. |
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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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We are ready to concede that life is the only jarring note in this otherwise perfect symphony of matter. |
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I whizzed through my GCSEs, acing geography with the only perfect score in the country. |
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It was the perfect start and, with Charlton's confidence in shreds after just one win in their previous eight games, Wanderers held all the aces. |
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The yacht is a perfect platform for water sports such as scuba diving, and is equipped with windsurfers, waterskis and snorkels. |
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They can be quite tart, so are perfect for making sweet jams, jellies and ice cream. |
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It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz. |
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Soon, hopefully, there will be a computer, blocking my view of the perfect family across the way. |
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It's cosy, and the perfect place to put your feet up and relax with a well-earned pint. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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The perfect little brick acropolis is in the middle of the forest, and its mullions echo the rhythms of the surrounding dark tree-trunks. |
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The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance falling upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture. |
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It was the perfect music to turn on as loud as humanly possible and dance like madwomen on a particularly springy bed. |
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From her perfect hair and glowing tan and flawless make-up, I'd have figured Julia wouldn't mind tarting herself up for Markus. |
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They present a perfect blend of pathos, wonder, derision, fear, disgust and fury. |
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The perfect knife for hunting is different than the one used for stemming strawberries. |
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All three of these guys are veterans, each adept at crafting perfect solos with formulae tried by time. |
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Crystals formed in microgravity usually have a more perfect structure than those grown on Earth. |
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Chimneys are the perfect habitat for these birds, although they will nest in silos, wells, air shafts, or abandoned buildings in a pinch. |
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Las Vegas, said Ashley, was the perfect setting for the world powerlifting championships. |
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Finally, in China, the moon and the sun are representative of the perfect yin and the perfect yang in the well-known yinyang symbol. |
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But then came the steaming bowls of bozbashi, and, contrary to all logic, this hearty lamb soup was the perfect wind-up to the feast. |
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And, if by some miracle, he falls flat on his face during the debates and the party needs a new leader, I've got the perfect candidate. |
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It apprehends his life of perfect obedience and his sacrificial death on Calvary as the spotless Lamb. |
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Solid, dense designs may curl, cup or distort knits, even with the perfect stabilizer choice. |
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It makes perfect sense for supermodels to love me, but there's really no reason for them to be lowering themselves to fools like Pete. |
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A perfect view of the ocean stretched out before her, the waves rolling slowly towards the rock and sand of the beach. |
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Ireland's Derek Burnett made the best possible start when he recorded the perfect score in the first round. |
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Chekhov's wry humour and dead-on powers of observation are a perfect fit with the clown-inspired style of Toronto's Theatre Smith-Gilmour. |
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My wife's laptop arrived in perfect shape, worked great right out of the box. |
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That's perfect for me because I can walk at a good pace, and he can drive like a madman. |
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If someone is in need of a listener, an ambivert can be the perfect person to pour your heart out to. |
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The design of each chair inside the library is perfect for the rest of the back and the spinal cord. |
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Marching stiffly across the room he performed a perfect about-turn before slapping his tiny sandalled foot on the clay floor and saluting. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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If I had not perfect but absolute pitch as you call it, if I had it as a baby, can I maintain it by taking up music? |
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They have faded quite a bit, and that makes perfect sense since they were created as transitory objects. |
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He was a dark iron gray with a broad chest and fine quarters, clean limbed with perfect feet, and hoofs as black as jet. |
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The gold bangles and thick hoop earrings she wore were the perfect accessories to the outfit. |
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He needs to know that this trial presupposes certain immutable facts that conform to sense and reason and accord with perfect justice. |
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Heaped on a pedestal, the intact wishbones are perfect wish opportunities forgone for the sake of art. |
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We cannot know the mind of the creator with sufficient certainty to predict this with perfect accuracy. |
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She would have looked like the perfect Lady had it not been for the heavy black leather scabbard and sword belt that encircled a slender waist. |
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Her hearing and sense of touch were perfect if not a bit muddled but for the life of her she could not move one muscle. |
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In reality this island is actually a perfect choice for any family with teenagers. |
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I was so excited about it that I tore through my house Friday night, looking for the perfect picture from which to paint from. |
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Simple chords, restrained riffs and quiet imagery lead to just a perfect pathos running through each and every song. |
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It's just about the most perfect picture of someone in the act of blogging I've ever seen. |
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They had styled my hair by blowing it out straight so that even the ends were perfect without any of my natural wave or curl. |
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The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time. |
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And platinum, because of its subdued, understated style, becomes the perfect choice. |
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Bovell was the perfect choice to oversee the soundtrack project and incidental music. |
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A perfect choice for an album closer, this track would be an ideal candidate for second release. |
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This is the perfect place to use that inflatable raft that's been stashed in the garage. |
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Living alone, and with no family, they had deemed him a perfect choice to carry out their attack. |
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In any event, you are the perfect choice to represent this President overseas. |
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I picked it up and was mildly surprised to see my name written in perfect cursive across the front. |
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Then, using all his might, pulled the weight up to his shoulders and sat on his legs, bearing the weight with perfect balance. |
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Floral artists form perfect nosegays with bundled stems wrapped and tied in raffia ribbons. |
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Whether you are a weekend warrior or a fitness guru pursuing a perfect summer figure, spring is the best time for exercise. |
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The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover. |
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It started a day of perfect beauty, light fresh winds and azure blue skies. |
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You may already have the perfect gift sitting right at home, but there are dos and don'ts to regifting. |
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He responds with a pitch perfect performance that really justifies all the media buzz about a potential Best Actor Oscar nomination. |
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Making the perfect macaroni cheese has not been high on Susie's priority list. |
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Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to administer to young children suffering from these conditions. |
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The approach doesn't make for a perfect album, but it's a lovely one nonetheless. |
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I love mine, but it is pretty plain, which is perfect for everyday wear, but I would like something a different colour. |
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Shoes provide a perfect environment for the fungus that causes athlete's foot or thick brown misshapen toenails. |
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It's the perfect time to start over, rededicating yourself to adding that magical five portions of fruit and vegetables to your diet each day. |
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A thick half-pound, grilled to a perfect medium, it oozes juice, staining the semi-fresh kaiser until it's ketchup red. |
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Some high end or specialty contract wallcoverings need special care for perfect installation. |
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Our chosen walk is perfect for the inexperienced rambler as it is pretty much straight, with no map needed. |
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They fashion small-scale versions of yachts, whaleboats, and other vessels that are perfect in every detail. |
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Morehampton Square was the perfect place to live in a city that was just beginning to take off. |
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The neat, putty-coloured ribbing of the pectoral muscles forms two perfect wings over the ribcage. |
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Why are you suddenly acting like the perfect lady Maman always wanted you to be? |
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Ms Kelly says a field next to the estate would have been perfect but it was sold to a golf course. |
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Safes designed for home use come in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs, and there's sure to be one out there that's perfect for your needs. |
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Salon brands, like Aveda and Kheil's, have mini-sized products and free samples that are perfect for tiny budgets and tiny baskets! |
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For bathroom remodelers in search of the perfect faucet, surfing the Web is becoming a popular alternative to driving from store to store. |
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He had been out wandering and came back to announce he had found the perfect restaurant for dinner. |
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They are finally transformed into the opposite of the perfect family they had once aspired to be. |
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When persons achieve perfect rationality, they accord with the rational order of a universe ruled by divine reason. |
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I chose the apple and black cherry pie, which came piping hot and with lashings of single cream, the juices spilling out of the perfect pastry. |
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This hilarious night of comedy and madness would also make a perfect Christmas party night. |
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No blooming season is more redolent than spring, so it makes perfect olfactory sense to smell the flowers now. |
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You'll never find perfect baseball in the minors, but stories from Miguel Cabrera to Bucky Jacobsen are enough for me. |
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The film stands up to and even demands repeated viewings, and that makes it the perfect candidate for purchase. |
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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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Unless the cases be exactly similar, they repose no perfect confidence in applying their past observation to any particular phenomenon. |
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After a delay for the weather to pass, Malta regatta course turned to a millpond of calm, perfect rowing conditions for the men's four. |
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She has a perfect blend of butterfly softness and wily sharp-wittedness that makes her a force to be reckoned with. |
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Somewhere in the world, so they say, there's a perfect love match for everyone. |
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Matthew McConaughey would be perfect as Dennis, if he didn't have to play a Yankee in a civil war reenactment. |
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To get the perfect amount of sugar in your red wine, you will need a saccharometer. |
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When you satisfice, you don't let an impossible quest for the perfect destroy your enjoyment of the good. |
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They enjoyed a perfect dinner later that night, laughing and rejoicing at the sight of her home. |
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Rebecca came and stood behind him watching with great pleasure as he mastered the perfect knot. |
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Made from net tissue, this brick-coloured dress is perfect for your easygoing regular style. |
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Once more, this country has recouped its liberty and we will all struggle to perfect and maintain it. |
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Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket. |
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We were going to be descending in a storm, in waist-deep snow, through perfect avalanche conditions, and I was convinced we were going to die. |
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She had decided to wait on telling Fredi until the perfect moment, so she had to pretend as if nothing were wrong. |
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In a perfect world, I would like my kids to know the support and love of their mother, me, and my partner. |
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My family has been walking dogs there for 10 years, on and off, because it is the perfect place for that activity. |
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In a perfect world, all you would have to do is create a document, decide which printer you want to use, and print. |
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They gave an as near to perfect display of football as possible and what a pity some of our male teams don't take a leaf out of their book. |
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Innovation and entrepreneurship may not be perfect synonyms, but semantically the two are at least kissing cousins. |
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The garden was perfect for strolling, but rather too formal for reclining, sprawling or lounging in the bright spring sunshine. |
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The company has been recognising perfect attendances in its employees for over 20 years. |
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He amazed the crowd with his perfect driving skills and the control over the machine. |
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Even press reports of his first year in Cincinnati commented on his perfect English accent. |
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He experienced the best and the worst of Pipeline with a perfect 10, a handful of hideous wipeouts and broken surfboards. |
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This detangler also doubles as a defining lotion, so it's perfect for wash-and-wear. |
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The novel itself provides the perfect venue for detailing one's attentiveness to the world. |
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This cute striped tote is perfect for carrying your lunch to school or as a simple purse. |
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The house now has three bedrooms and a fourth in the attic with a sloping roof that is perfect for his grandchildren. |
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To outsiders this might appear to be a perfect relationship, but danger can lurk beneath the calm surface. |
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They're the perfect way to keep people guessing whether you're buttoned-up demure or old-school kinky. |
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From dazzling mountains and hillsides to lush, subtropical grounds, these hip-hotels offer the perfect respite for both young and old. |
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The most perfect evening I had recently was being on the winning team in a pub quiz in a London club. |
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The beautiful opera house claims to be one of the best in Europe, with perfect acoustics and frescoes painted by Karoly Lotz. |
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The beaches here are perfect for family and children as they offer fabulous attractions for all. |
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In fact, the ruling is a perfect example of how the free market is blind to any values other than the pursuit of profit. |
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He's the perfect low-maintenance pet because he doesn't eat much and he doesn't go very far. |
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Instead of questioning the possibility of a perfect ready-made within the Balkan context, Vangeli has posed the question of fabricating. |
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And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence. |
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The music plays at a perfect level, audible but not too loud as to drown out conversation. |
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Made from a blend of virgin wool, acrylic and polyester, this jersey will surely yield a perfect fit. |
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The term is perfect for delineating the process of the video medium and for describing history in relation to the body. |
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What made it so original was that is she acted as if everything she said made perfect sense. |
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He tackles ferociously, wins ball with his first touch and delivers perfect ball to his attack. |
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Tilghman Island Marina is a perfect place to rent a sailboat, canoe, kayak, crabbing or fishing boat, or even a bicycle. |
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There was a brief, perfect Elizabethan moment when conditions were propitious and all was well. |
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And in those experiments we see particles of matter and particles of anti-matter emerging in perfect balance every time. |
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Somewhere she had found a tunic and a pair of breeches that fit her like a glove, emphasizing her perfect figure. |
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And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match. |
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Laura said it's the perfect home for her and her husband, Darren, and their spunky 8-year old daughter, Sarah. |
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In these moments, the world seemed such a perfect place, all pain and hatred melted away from her radiance. |
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The orchid is their darling, the perfect flower for the perfect home as displayed in photographic spreads in glossy magazines all over the world. |
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They have been busy checking all the toyshops around town in search of the perfect toy. |
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A true lover of art, culture and literature, he has proved himself to be a perfect choice as the Trust's chairman. |
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The term perfect blackbody applies to bodies that act as perfect radiators or absorbers of heat. |
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By this point we have the perfect marriage of reactionary politics with suitably bad art. |
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Schreiber is the perfect choice for the part, anonymous enough to blend into every crowd yet distinctive enough to register. |
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Yeah, the bloke who'd been so badly injured they'd pulled him off the pitch would have been the perfect choice to take an important spot kick. |
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Why are Al Green's 1970s soul singles still the perfect choice for a dark bar or a wedding dance? |
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Combining this dish with oatcakes or wholegrain bread makes a perfect protein meal, which will sustain energy longer. |
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The match against Coleraine this Saturday gives him the perfect opportunity to do this. |
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And I know that to every mummy and daddy, they are the apple of their eye, the perfect centre of their Universe. |
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The children's tiny fingers are perfect for manipulating the weft items through the warp strings. |
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Making clones of clones is like tracing a master painting through thin paper and expecting the copy to appear just as perfect as the original. |
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However, when the big day arrives, what can you do if your presents aren't perfect or you don't like that jumper your aunty bought you? |
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From an astrological perspective, it's a perfect time to order a custom-made action figure that looks and talks like you. |
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A serious drama should be like a swimmer diving into a pool and swimming to the other side in one smooth, perfect trajectory. |
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The fact that the wicket was a perfect batting strip makes it more disappointing. |
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It is said among shamans that each is paired with his or her perfect spirit guide. |
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It feels like a perfect market town, nestling around the well-proportioned cobbled quadrangle called Market Place. |
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Triangular shaped tailor's chalk is perfect for marking around templates or for marking quilting lines. |
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In a perfect world an agile team is collaborating, interacting, discussing and reviewing almost everything they do. |
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We win together and we lose together and I knew they would be busting a gut to get the car perfect as quickly as was safely possible. |
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Ah, but this time she'd enter the most prestigious shop, the salesgirl would be attentive, and she'd find just the most perfect dress. |
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The clarity of the screen was perfect and although the image was shaded, it could still be identified without scepticism. |
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Every circle is but a dim realization of some perfect circle every geometrician dreams of. |
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The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight. |
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All of a sudden, the sky cleared, became blue and a perfect rainbow arched over me with one end in the sand. |
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This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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The right rigidity, humidity and lubricity create a perfect situation for skiing. |
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Its high-resolution 17-inch widescreen display is perfect for movies, music, games, and editing your own digital photography. |
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They are a perfect 17-0, which is more than can be said for the opinion polls or the collected wisdom of the capital's regiment of pundits. |
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My last day in this job is rapidly approaching and I think I have the perfect itinerary planned. |
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The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team. |
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Leading off the main thoroughfare, a warren of smaller streets and squares provide the perfect retreat for food and beer. |
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It's a perfect tool for the disingenuous Machiavellians who run Washington today. |
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She has herself been recently widowed and come to the conclusion that Horace and his fortune will make her the perfect mate. |
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We took two friends from England to the Hotel Konanso and found the kaiseki meal was perfect for overseas visitors. |
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Then you trace the tracing and so on, and the more you trace, the less perfect the picture becomes. |
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A tote is probably the most popular luggage piece and it is perfect for those last minute must haves while you are away! |
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The red and green multi-sleeveless top with a keyhole neckline is perfect for hot summer nights. |
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Rowing conditions were perfect in particular for coxes who have to manoeuvre the course with care and skill. |
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Anyone who imagines a perfect bureaucracy really is living in a world of fantasy. |
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How anyone could fail to see in such perfect visibility that Light Vessel 83 was on tow with a tug not far ahead of her is equally mind-boggling. |
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He had a really light build, perfect for track and swimming, which were his two favorite sports. |
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They are walking toward the camera, perfect teeth lighting up their pretty faces. |
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She was sitting ramrod straight in her chair, with perfect posture, of course. |
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A property which has just come on to the market is a perfect example of the change. |
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I felt we had the makings of a perfect match and she was so attentive to me I could not believe my luck. |
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His aim was perfect at five hundred metres, a testament to the hours of practice he put himself through. |
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The blue uniformed rangers rode in perfect formation as they focused their military might on the outlaws. |
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The Music Box is a perfect distillation of comic character, and it contains wheels within wheels of humiliation for our heroes. |
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That is a perfect example of the philosophy of the office of the independent counsel in this investigation. |
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We come not to dominate you, as our traducers allege against us, nor yet to encroach on your own perfect and sacred rights. |
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With Kallis playing the perfect game of sheet anchor while not being overly defensive, the strokemakers could play their shots without fear. |
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Now is the perfect time to fire up the grill or prepare cool dishes such as salads, sandwiches and chilled soups like gazpacho. |
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We think we have done it and it is my idea of the perfect tracklement for cheddar cheese, cold pork, chicken or turkey. |
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It was the perfect opportunity to bring the independents and commissioning editors together. |
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Lili's wood pigeon was tender and deliciously gamey, the bed of fried shallots on which it rested the perfect accompaniment. |
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Then the Third Earl of Carlisle decided it was the perfect spot for his magnificent new castle. |
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If you're a fan of both olives AND olive oil, a tapenade is a perfect recipe for you. |
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His first stop was Los Angeles English School for a year where he learned to speak perfect American! |
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This feature is perfect for customers who want to easily transfer their valuable video archives from VHS tapes to the DVD medium. |
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It's full of non-stop action, laughter, drama and is perfect for the very young and young at heart. |
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That said, even though the car may not have been perfect today, it was raceable, and as a result, we were able to do a reasonable job. |
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She arched her hand, stared at the bin and threw the can towards it in a perfect aim. |
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These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders. |
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About 250 years ago curlers discovered that the granite on Ailsa Craig made perfect curling stones. |
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It would be naive to suggest that such views of the land represent the practice of a perfect natural form of wildlife conservation. |
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He was amazed to see that it was not a perfect sphere as he had been taught, but rough and mountainous. |
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Combined with a glass of wine, sweet and vulgar in taste to any connoisseurs, such made for a perfect repast in the quiet of his home. |
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Diminished intervals are created when a perfect or minor interval is made one half step smaller and the interval number is not changed. |
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What more could a woman want besides the perfect family and the perfect home? |
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They become deliciously sweet and squashy and make a perfect filling for a pie. |
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Misty evenings and star-studded night skies form the perfect backdrop for late night partying. |
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The awful majesty of God now will not be in the way to hinder perfect freedom and intimacy in the enjoyment of God. |
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But slowly the cloud cover broke and a light northerly filled in, ending later in the afternoon, as a perfect day. |
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Just before the whales break the surface, the sea boils vigorously and a perfect circle of clear water opens up above them. |
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Sound travels better and faster in water than in air, so the sea is a perfect place for acoustic advertising. |
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The perfect package of sleek soul and street sass, she shifted a remarkable 12 million records. |
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This is not because we have earned God's favor but simply because we belong to Christ and his sacrifice has made perfect atonement for our sin. |
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The main thing that strikes me is the perfect balance, or relief as Stokowski called it, between the orchestra and piano. |
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They like to spend a lot of their time sunning themselves, so perfect opportunity up here, up the top on a sunny day to catch some rays. |
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She knew I had an upcoming informal work function after hours so she suggested it would be the perfect opportunity. |
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He took aim at the target and fired, a perfect bulls eye, and with not even a single sound emitted. |
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He couldn't see an inch in front of his nose, even with his expert eyesight fit for a perfect aim. |
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Anyhow, it's a scorcher of an afternoon, perfect for whiling away a couple of hours in the sunshine. |
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Stoic and economical in his movements, expressing emotional pain through tight-lipped grimaces and squinty eyes, Mortenson is the perfect cowboy hero. |
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But slowly, both for financial and logistical reasons, it appeared that repatriating the whole family to Belgium for two months was not the perfect solution either. |
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Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case. |
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The north-easterly had started in the northern Gulf and weather conditions were basically perfect for the five-race event, sailed over last weekend. |
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Liverpool is a perfect example of a group of museums and galleries that now have enough curators and enough conservators, which they didn't have before. |
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The scrunchie is in many ways the perfect fashion metaphor for the woman who may one day be Princess Harry. |
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In daylight, a lion could starve waiting for a perfect ambush. |
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I would never destroy the perfect trust that had built up between us. |
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This darling chocolate-making kitchen is perfect for hen parties or corporate escapes. |
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Inner and outer beauty makes a perfect photographic subject. |
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Meanwhile, Daniel Larkin from Nagle Community College, Blackrock, Cork, has created a mathematical formula to do the perfect wheelie on a motorbike or bicycle. |
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Next on stage was the infectious sound of Louisiana's Buckwheat Zydeco, whose upbeat, foot-tapping music was the perfect remedy for the chilly night. |
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With perfect wheels of cheese and crackers before me, I misted up a bit. |
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With the perfect conditions currently being experienced in the Northern Gulf, influenced by the forceful north-easterlies, it is going to be a superb weekend. |
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Additional cover can be made from hollow logs, stacked rocks, and woodpiles, which form perfect hiding places for lizards, quail, rabbits, and other small animals. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face. |
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He and Gin found a perfect tree and began to whack at it with their axes. |
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With perfect balance, she advanced on Aslyn in three long strides. |
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This was the perfect inspiration to create a hot chocolate so thick and textured the spoon was actually necessary. |
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Another story about the NSA at CNet, by Declan McCullagh, seems to be a perfect example of confirmation bias. |
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Andrew Drury put in a near perfect performance that enabled him to jump a grade by skipping the yellow belt all together and moving up to orange belt. |
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Under the system, borrowers with perfect repayment records of income-generating loans, which must be repaid in a year, become eligible for housing loans of up to 25,000 taka. |
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Although the team took a significant step towards the quarter-finals, the manager will know better than to think all was perfect in Galicia last night. |
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Conditions were as far from perfect as reality TV is from entertaining. |
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Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs. |
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I think The Ghost Writer, with its combination of concision and daring and wild ambition, might be a perfect novel. |
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On the set, Sanders was the perfect self-effacing host, happy to play straightman to his guests or to enliven a dull show with pertinent ad-libs and stupid sketches. |
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Another perfect way to explore the subtle wonders of the wild is on interpretative bush walks, a favourite with bird watchers and plant enthusiasts. |
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Its streamlined modernist line in sheer cliff faces and sleek curvilinear walls was celebrated by leading architects of the day and was a perfect ingredient in Art Deco style. |
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She saw one and barely dodged it, the other one was too high to even touch her, but the last was a perfect aim, not to hit her, but to break the wire. |
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She is likely to shoehorn her pain into lugubrious scenarios that are perfect for country-music videos. |
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StrawberriesEven without the shortcake, strawberries are a sweet treat perfect for staying hydrated. |
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As a result, you're always hearing tales about the perfect slice of pizza in distant Flatbush, say, or the incomparable samosa in far-off Jackson Heights. |
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Set in idyllic surroundings, with the sound of the Barrow flowing gently over the weir in the background, the studio is the perfect location for an artist. |
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She cracked funny jokes with a dry sense of humor at the perfect times. |
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This house on the Uxbridge Road was the perfect place for them to compose their music as it isn't overlooked by any other houses and is well out of earshot of the neighbours. |
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Chuck bolted outside to his favorite pee spot, lifted his leg, and I kid you not, he stood there for over 60 seconds holding the perfect yoga position. |
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Over six hundred students are now present and space is at a premium, nevertheless the planning was perfect and the school year got off to a flying start. |
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