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The pair are perfectly in sync, their impeccably choreographed performances full of playful wit.
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Nine months ago, I was totally wrong about the immediate need to exit the stock market, although my advice to go into metals at the time was impeccably sound.
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While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic.
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Dressed in impeccably cut suits and wheeling his carry-on bag with the deftness of a seasoned pro, he glides through airports and chain hotels as if he owned them, as in a sense he does.
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Walking down the aisle, looking impeccably neat in his uniform was Bob.
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I slowly amassed quite an impressive portfolio of rejection letters, each impeccably typed on embossed letterheads and signed with a flourish.
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It's an impeccably produced work, with pristine production bringing forth the punch of every whomping bass drum.
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David Brandom offered a beautifully airy soprano saxophone solo and trumpeter extraordinaire Marvin Stamm offered an impeccably flawless solo of his own on flugelhorn.
Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano
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They pronounced the pipework ‘impeccably installed’, and recommended we fit an independent water supply.
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She is all style, all form, all impeccably dressed dandy and wit, with never a tear out of place.
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It was printed in what seemed to be manually-written impeccably neat cursive penmanship - very impressive.
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This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes.
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Even the best intentioned will sometimes blunder; but as Alexander Pope impeccably said: "To err is human; to forgive, divine.
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He had behaved impeccably so far, had shown no sign of ill character, so why did his very presence discomfort her?
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As a bank executive, Moynihan has been known to attend meetings with colleagues or analysts looking rumpled and tousled, a stark contrast to his predecessor, Lewis, who was known for being impeccably dressed.
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On the other hand, he claimed an impeccably placed source for the story.
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Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.
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The choice of Lady Chatterley as a test-case was inept, but it suited the anti-intellectual temper of the legal establishment and it would mean the defeat of an impeccably liberal cause.
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The bar suricata old reconsideration logistic sawmill gelatin, brevoortia, and drifter, and economically premeditated ones latinate crab and impeccably embryotic amblyopic unprovoking dope.
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the film was impeccably authentic
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(And just to cover his bases, Monteverdi also packaged with it a setting of the Mass, done impeccably in the fustiest old-fashioned style.)
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Simple adornments, like basil, are impeccably fresh and flavourful.
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I am mired in intangibles which impeccably intermesh with static neurones still firing blanks ...there is no disorientation quite like the bared walls of blunted rectitude
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On the other hand, he claimed an impeccably placed source for the story.
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His impeccably attired Death walked along the beach, but he whistled an SOS and passed undisturbed.
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He looks manicured from head to toe, impeccably dressed with just a bit of scruff around the chin to balance his doll-like image.
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He was charming and impeccably mannered.
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He was a very neat and orderly person and although he enjoyed romping about, he normally dressed impeccably.
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His book is an impeccably constructed argument.
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A magazine editor and writer with a literary background, Fry wore impeccably tailored suits, always sporting a carnation in the lapel.
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Branzino filets (three of them) are impeccably poached, barely firm and incredibly flavorful of piney sage leaves.
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Ill-concealed beneath the impeccably civilised surface of the Portuguese filmmaker's comedies there bristles a flinty refusal to take any prisoners.
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The country conjured by this show could not be further from yesterday's Western stereotype of Japan as a land of languid Zen gardens, impeccably trained geishas and flower arranging elevated to the status of high art.
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Everything else is carried out with pomp and ceremony by the deferential, impeccably mannered, staff.
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She started to read in her impeccably clear, lilting, Bible-reading voice, enunciating each word c-r-i-s-p-l-y and pronouncing the biblical names perfectly: Then it happened in the spring, at the time when kings go out to battle, that David sent Joab and his servants with him and all Israel, and they destroyed the sons of Ammon and besieged Rabbah.
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I slowly amassed quite an impressive portfolio of rejection letters, each impeccably typed on embossed letterheads and signed with a flourish.
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner.
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His Cunningham is an impeccably coifed motivational speaker who delivers his inane coinages -- Anger Prisoner!
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The ensemble too is impeccably restrained and mutually responsive - witness the two purely instrumental interludes offered on the disc.
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The work's neon-bright surfaces range from the impeccably airbrushed to lumpy aquarium rocks drenched in paint and glued on.
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In line with the current intellectual fashion it was impeccably medieval, featuring rough-hewn walls, lead-paned windows and inglenooks.
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Many grandmothers in parc de Monceau are impeccably groomed, elderly women of fashion who look absolutely smashing.
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The 8.16 from Darlington and the returning 10.38 behaved as impeccably as the reception class at a Victorian Sunday school.
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His mother, impeccably but frostily polite, had ushered me there and handed me a towel and washcloth.
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It is wholly to Solomon's honour that even in the mad tempo that he chose, he managed to play it truly impeccably and encore it later.
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He was looked after impeccably, he was always busy and his hair was always brushed.
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Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.
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The door opened to reveal a petite woman with immaculately styled black hair, a pale, unlined face, and James' brown eyes dressed impeccably is something obviously Gucci.
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He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly resilient man.
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Though they maintain a workmanlike attention to detail, entries in the seventh edition feel homogenized, impeccably accurate yet flat and lifeless.
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He was impeccably dressed, unfailingly polite, urbane and sophisticated.
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It is owned by an impossibly handsome young man who is a big cheese with an impeccably fashionable retail/restaurant group.
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This impeccably chosen set of ballads and booty-shakers - finally getting an official release after McGraw's legal dispute with his label kept it under wraps for nearly two years - shows McGraw's range while it honors contemporary country's paradigms.
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Cemeteries are impeccably maintained by their respective governments; prestigious memorials and little white crosses in neat rows reflect the noonday sun.
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They are proving to be a great success and the pupils are behaving themselves impeccably.
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He is wearing proper attire and earns discretionary bonus points for an impeccably hand-tied bow.
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He is dressed impeccably, of course, in grey woollen trousers and a fitted white shirt.
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As far as I saw the supporters of both teams were impeccably behaved all day and the atmosphere was incredible.
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His self-command was perfect, and I had never thought I would witness such a thing as this: a prisoner, in the midst of his alien captors, was impeccably performing the highest duty of ambassadorship, which is to inspire respect for the country he represents.
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out.
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Everything else is carried out with pomp and ceremony by the deferential, impeccably mannered, staff.
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The ten songs of loud and beautiful orchestral pop contained in the Montreal sextet's label debut should make them bigger than French toast, but is unlikely to inspire followers to their overpowering yet impeccably constructed sound.
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The pair are perfectly in sync, their impeccably choreographed performances full of playful wit.
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In contrast, Elizabeth was Barbie-doll petite and impeccably blonde, a cheerleader, student council vice president, and adamantly conservative.
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The impeccably judged final tableau, returning to that much copied song, catches you in the pit of the stomach.
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He was impeccably dressed for the occasion.
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This is an impeccably researched and very readable book.
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He was a player who always conducted himself impeccably, both on and off the field.
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Impeccably decked out in designer threads and carrying microscopic mobile phones, they had a fresh-faced, privileged look.
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Though he's slightly built and really needs to add upper body strength, de Haan runs the PP impeccably with great decisions in puck distribution and he's also a smooth skater and very intelligent at both ends.
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He wears impeccably tailored suits in the traditional, severe Soviet style.
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Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.
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This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three-piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes.
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Always impeccably attired, a little black dress, high heels, and a Reardon steel bracelet even on a construction site.
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He was a player who always conducted himself impeccably, both on and off the field.
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His book is an impeccably constructed argument.
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They contrast with the often impeccably maintained town centres and are largely made up of high-rise tower blocks that are lacking in amenities, especially for the youth.
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Impeccably fresh sardines cooked in pancetta do not need a slick of oil seeping from a curiously flavourless salsa verde.
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The Constant Liberal is impeccably researched and straddles that awkward line between general biography and a work of academia.
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I studied the bands closely as, bandsmen and bandswomen all impeccably uniformed, they marched down the middle of the roadway.
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Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action.
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He dressed himself impeccably, and tied his cravat with a flourish.
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From the outside, the impeccably presented five-bedroom villa hides a wealth of modern features.
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Polished young things quaffed wine from oversized goblets, occasionally making a grab for the trays of mini-burgers and chicken satay being passed around by impeccably dressed waiters.
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This impeccably chosen set of ballads and booty-shakers - finally getting an official release after McGraw's legal dispute with his label kept it under wraps for nearly two years - shows his range while it honors contemporary country's paradigms.
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She was, as always, impeccably groomed and quite beautiful, but a petulant expression on her face marred her good looks slightly.
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The impeccably displayed breakfast buffet at Armani/Mediterraneo cost $35, plus $10 more for a hot selection such as caramelized French toast or an egg-white-and-asparagus omelet.
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Except for his impeccably accented English and a certain indefinable air about his bearing (I always say no one slouches quite as elegantly as an Englishman), an observer might have taken my son for one of the Egyptians among whom he had spent most of his life.
Excerpt: He Shall Thunder In The Sky by Elizabeth Peters
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Apart from one brief pitch invasion when Sunderland scored, the supporters of both clubs behaved impeccably.
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Red has taken to an impeccably groomed debutante poodle from town.
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Liquid foundation went on impeccably and delivered the promised airbrushed finish.
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This is an impeccably researched and very readable book.
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His book is an impeccably constructed argument.
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Impeccably tailored, barbered, and mustached in the manner of a young town squire, Charley boarded the train and shrank back at the sight of his highly peccable guest.
Mark Twain
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Liquid foundation went on impeccably and delivered the promised airbrushed finish.
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The pair are perfectly in sync, their impeccably choreographed performances full of playful wit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Every piece of meat I encountered here was impeccably broiled and seasoned.
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Branzino filets (three of them) are impeccably poached, barely firm and incredibly flavorful of piney sage leaves.
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She had demonstrated the move impeccably, hopping atop the ball, thighs and glutes flexing as she balanced on its moonwalk surface, not needing to put so much as a toe to the ground.
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He was looked after impeccably, he was always busy and his hair was always brushed.
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