They loathe designer slickness and gloss and love accidents, imperfections, discontinuities and visible signs of process. |
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At the same time, the tiny imperfections break the illusionary surface created by the photographs. |
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Nonetheless, she immediately begins to notice all of her husband's physical imperfections. |
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Though there are imperfections throughout the image, generally speaking the picture is in much better shape than I anticipated. |
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Even when only the front two seats are occupied small road imperfections are smoothed out and even rough roads are dealt with effectively. |
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Wilson thinks those imperfections of character are essential to our nature. |
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Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs. |
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I think the most beautiful thing about a record is its flaws and imperfections and creepiness. |
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Usually, it will be beneficial to sand with 180-240 paper between coats to reduce nibs and imperfections. |
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Colours have been restored to their original boldness and vibrancy, and many blemishes and imperfections have been eliminated. |
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The acrylic stone has a low sheen, unlike the vitreous china of old, which had a high sheen that revealed any imperfections in the manufacture. |
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The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain. |
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Self-acceptance, an acceptance of one's imperfections and weaknesses, is very difficult for perfectionists. |
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The only true imperfections I spotted were a few nicks and scratches in the print. |
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They have made sure the picture is crisply rendered and clear of any major imperfections. |
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A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities. |
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The problem with priests is that they are human and suffer the same frailties and imperfections as other humans such as myself. |
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Like a hand-woven carpet or patchwork quilt, even its imperfections would ennoble it. |
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Kirk and company are always striving to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections. |
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Whether based on chalk or gesso, the aim was to apply sufficient layers to fill the woodgrain and other imperfections. |
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Thank you for allowing us to enter the throne room of God with our imperfections and doubts. |
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I am careful to cover any imperfections or spots and apply the foundation using a cosmetic sponge. |
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The detail in the image is sharp without any major flaws or imperfections marring the image. |
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This movie shows its age through the many artifacts and imperfections present. |
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She found it a relief not to be examining her posture for flaws and imperfections. |
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The independent suspension soaks up all manner of road imperfections from concrete joins to ruddy great holes quietly and without a jolt. |
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The economic rationale for the use of the loan instrument hinges on capital market imperfections. |
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Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone. |
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Experience teaches us, however, that humility often departs when the remembrance of imperfections grows more distant. |
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As expected from such a new release, this is a great looking picture that shows hardly any imperfections or flaws. |
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The story of Adam and Eve tells of the imperfections and temptability of man. |
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Hanna Gregory stared at her reflection on the mirror, searching for flaws and imperfections on herself. |
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So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections. |
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As the blooms dry, minor imperfections are magnified and make the dried blossom appear unsightly. |
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Fortunately, the picture itself is sharp enough that these imperfections are at least tolerable. |
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For those who have less attractive bodies, Bermuda shorts also help cover up most imperfections. |
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Sunlight provides the necessary heat, and metal fatigue and design imperfections make the tracks more malleable. |
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If only we could give them a glimpse of this beautiful world with all its imperfections, diversity, and promise! |
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But the draft, he said, is likely to be published with its imperfections simply to break the deadlock. |
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This feature sends a signal with a sharp edge down the transmission line and looks for reflections due to impedance imperfections. |
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I worry that this advice may be misconstrued, especially at a time when the news is full of journalistic imperfections. |
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The colors and black levels are in good shape while any major imperfections are mostly absent. |
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Efficiency principles dictate that only clear market imperfections justify an appropriately sized tax or subsidy. |
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You wouldn't know by looking, but the Thomases' vines disguise some imperfections in the stucco siding. |
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Using modern terms, in labor markets oligopsony or monopsony emerges, and market imperfections and a zero reservation price for labor exist. |
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It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way. |
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They also increase the number of defects or imperfections in the lattice as an artefact of the deformation. |
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Unhouseled, disappointed, unaneled, No reck'ning made, but sent to my account, With all my imperfections on my head. |
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Only small speckles of white that seemed like imperfections broke the darkness of the blade. |
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We always condemn ourselves for all of our faults when really it is our imperfections that make us who we are. |
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It just depends on recognizing the market imperfections that create the undervalued assets in a given market. |
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You should not focus your eye on the reflection of the light on the cab, let your eye unfocus and wander to see imperfections. |
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If it rankled, it was because it forced the audience to take a long look at their own imperfections, their own broken families. |
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Accept the imperfections of your body and make the most of what you have. |
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The lacquer cures for 72 hours, and then is sanded by hand to buff out any imperfections. |
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Get a life and fixate on your own physical imperfections rather than mine. |
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Wartime shortages, coupled with imperfections, limited the production of British currency. |
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Quartz is colourless when pure but minute amounts of impurities or lattice imperfections give rise to varieties such as amethyst, cairngorm, rose quartz, and smoky quartz. |
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My brother and I would pretend fight, I'd be knocked down, and then I'd roll down the hill while bumping against tiny rocks and other imperfections peppering the slide. |
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The image is sharp and well defined without any imperfections. |
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It's common knowledge that the tempestuous winter months put our vehicles through greater stress and strain, and can often make minor imperfections into major malfunctions. |
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Other pieces by Cage were composed by placing notes on physical imperfections in the manuscript paper, by tracing musical patterns from star maps, and so on. |
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Ever the courtier alert to the slightest imperfections in his outward mien, the Earl is accustomed to checking his physical appearance in the glass. |
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The purpose of this tool is to reduce local high spots caused by any imperfections in form setting and from the power floating and troweling operations. |
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Presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 mono, there are several imperfections. |
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There are clear, with the usual imperfections that come with Mexican glassware, and have interesting green and blue blobs of glass embedded in the glass. |
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But by using hyperbole and muddling the difference between repressive regimes and the imperfections of democracy, Amnesty's spokesmen put its authority at risk. |
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When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry. |
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He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment. |
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However, we are all of us imperfect beings, and punishing the individual for life-style imperfections seems to me to be unsupportable in a civilized society. |
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She likes to use naturally shaped round coin pearls, to enhance, through their imperfections, the perfectly smooth and glossy surface of polished sterling silver. |
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They can also help conceal cellulite and other imperfections. |
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These details may reflect imperfections of the force field, which is not parameterized to account for ligand to metal charge transfer and polarization effects. |
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Dirt, grain, and other major imperfections are noticeably absent. |
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When there was light, it only made you see the imperfections more clearly. |
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As she got closer, she could see the small imperfections in the steel. |
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Its imperfections are what made it so beautiful, and while the insufficiencies were annoying and sometimes threatening, they're what made the happiness so much more enjoyable. |
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It is customary in this House to have a bill, after each election and before the next, to tidy up any areas in which there are deficiencies or imperfections. |
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The imperfections of polysemy analyses have not deterred computational linguists from attempting to devise algorithms for disambiguation and sense selection. |
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But the answer to the present imperfections is in part to abolish faith schools in their entirety and expunge religion from schools, except as a topic of study. |
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The audiences are prepared to put up with draughty village halls, broken strings, buzzing PA gear and all the other imperfections that seem to make the evenings exciting. |
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But unscrupulous owners have been known to superglue a cow's udders to hide imperfections, or seal teats so the animal carries more milk. |
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The essential tenet of legal realism is that all law is made by human beings and, thus, is subject to human foibles, frailties and imperfections. |
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Hymer proposed some more determinants of FDI due to criticisms, along with assuming market and imperfections. |
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Being practically insoluble in copper the lead forms solid globules in imperfections throughout the alloy, such as grain boundaries. |
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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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He depicts the contours, imperfections, and beauty distinct to an individual face by gradating the color and dripping the paint. |
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Recently there has been a flurry of activity to diffract, refract and reflect light to disguise skin imperfections. |
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The optimalist need not simply shut his eyes to the world's all-too-evident parochially considered imperfections. |
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The system will identify key defects such as splice imperfections, nonuniform edges, widths, gauges and other major defects. |
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Obvious pains like Socha's, or merely visible imperfections like black toenails or calluses, often indicate imbalances that can lead to injury. |
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Teint Idole also works hard to improve your own skin by smoothing and fading imperfections, rather than just working as a cover up. |
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Freedom from all defects and imperfections, diseases, and distempers, infirmities and deformities, maimedness and monstrous shapes. |
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Its light coverage and wheatgerm oil enriched formula quenches skin while concealing imperfections. |
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His virtues, as well as imperfections, are tinged by a certain extravagance. |
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Billed as Bollywood's serial kisser, Hashmi is one of the few heroes who proudly exhibits the imperfections in his grey roles. |
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In a precise face milling operation, the revolution marks will only be microscopic scratches due to imperfections in the cutting edge. |
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At the very least, they cause internal work hardening and other microscopic imperfections. |
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Her project included spackling over imperfections on the walls, painting the room and converting the old, ruined chalkboards into bulletin boards and dry-erase boards. |
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He reasoned that earlier seas had swarmed with living creatures, but that their fossils had not been found due to the imperfections of the fossil record. |
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The imperfections of human community that the messianic seeks to exuviate turns on itself at the very moment when it comes into contact with an outside. |
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It doesn't matter because imperfections are perfectly rectifiable. |
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The proposal is made viable through measurements in an appropriate three-qubit basis and turns out to be robust against imperfections in the bipartite source. |
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For the inconcealable imperfections of ourselves, or their daily examples in others, will hourly prompt us our corruption, and loudly tell us we are the sons of earth. |
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But over what transphenomenal imperfections does the immortal soul continue to triumph on and on and on? Is Kant also postulating transphenomenal inclinations? |
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Myodesopsia is the perception of a floater and is caused by the development of imperfections or deposits within the vitreous body that cast a moving shadow on the retina. |
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Attempt to remove any imperfections with a file or emery cloth. |
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