How To Use Unerring In A Sentence
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A knowledgeable fan can predict most selections with unerring accuracy.
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Colonel Blood has an unerring eye.
Man of Honour
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Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic.
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Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script.
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an unerring marksman
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A pass of unerring accuracy to a member of the opposing side.
The Sun
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I had this unerring belief in the infallibility of grown ups until I was about 12.
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This refusal is key to the pleasures found in Diggers, the small-scale social comedy directed with almost unerring tact.
GreenCine Daily: Diggers.
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A classical action, late outswing, unerring accuracy, movement off the seam and limitless stamina were all there.
Times, Sunday Times
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All are played smoothly, efficiently, with an unerring eye but little flamboyance.
Times, Sunday Times
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An unerring faculty for detecting hypocrisy is one of her most useful attributes.
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What certainly hasn't changed is the band's unerring ability to make a real emotional connection with the listener.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is not to Tolkien's prose that we respond; it is to his fecund, delighted, heroic imagination, his unerring moral compass, his hold to the idea of the timeless struggle between good and evil which gave birth to an entire genre.
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His work of this time conveyed disgust at the horrors of war and the depravities of a decadent society with unerring psychological insight and devastating emotional effect.
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I note that book publishing itself is becoming much more honest, truthful, unimpeachable, authentic, and precise about everything from numbers of books sold to the unvarnished, unexaggerated, unerring, and unaffected stories it tells as all who toil and sweat in this scrupulous business strive as best we can to maintain the veracious sheen-of-sham and hocus pocus so inherently attached like Superglue to our equivocated reputations for flimflam and fiddle-dee-dee.
Obscure Books, Part II - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
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If there are two ways to connect something, I will unerringly opt for the wrong one and fuse every electrical appliance in the street.
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Therewith he spake to Hermes, his dear son: Hermes, forasmuch as even in all else thou art our herald, tell unto the nymph of the braided tresses my unerring counsel, even the return of the patient Odysseus, how he is to come to his home, with no furtherance of gods or of mortal men.
Book V
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Before Gaston de Nueil made his appearance in this little world of strictly observed etiquette, where every detail of life is an integrant part of a whole, and everything is known; where the values of personalty and real estate is quoted like stocks on the vast sheet of the newspaper — before his arrival he had been weighed in the unerring scales of Bayeusaine judgment.
The Deserted Woman
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Armed with a scalpel, a steady hand, keen intelligence and an array of technology, Keith Black, M.D., is known for the unerring skill he brings to excising malignant brain tumors.
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She had an unerring instinct for a good business deal.
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Yes, and bringing them to shore he led them, unerring, to the wooden cross above the beach; and there, over the grave of these lovers, Zarco took seizin of the island in the name of King John of Portugal, Prince Henry, and the
Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
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The market for dropheads was unerringly a fair weather one, good when the days are long and the sun is shining, adversely affected by dark, rainy days and longer nights.
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Migratory birds unerringly cross countries, continents, and even oceans by using magnetic fields to navigate.
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The Histories and historical anecdotes, analects, and acroamata, in which the names, when not used achronistically by the editor or copier, give unerring data for the earliest date à quo and which, by the mode of treatment, suggest the latest.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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He passes the ball with unerring accuracy.
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They speed to their target, deep and fast, with the unerring accuracy of a laser beam.
ITF World of Tennis
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Erased de Kooning was the first major work of Rauschenberg’s career, and it showed many of the qualities for which he would eventually become known: a paradoxical originality (or perhaps an original paradoxicalness), energy, iconoclasm, unerring instinct.
R.I.P Robert Rauschenberg
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Snowden's close reasoning and unerring instinct for words were allied with Maxton's humour and Churchill's daring.
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His arms were long, his hands huge, with spatulate, magnetic fingers and the soft, unerring touch of a poolshark.
LIGHT FINGERS
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Time magazine once dubbed him 'the man with the golden ear' for his unerring ability to spot a hit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rafal Kozik, £1.49 Although something of an acquired taste, the board game's winning mix of strategy and competition seems to translate unerringly to iPad, as does building colourful networks of railways across North America against the computer, friends or strangers online.iPad only, Days Of Wonder, £4.99 With side-on 2D courses that defy both conventional architecture and the laws of physics, Super Stickman Golf is a beautifully made game of risk and reward.
IPod, iPhone & iPad games round-up
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We can pinpoint our targets and strike with unerring accuracy at the level of devastation we choose to inflict.
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Other telly programmes celebrated the unerring fidelity of Top of the Pops and back then it seemed completely unbudgeable.
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But enter substitute David Murphy, with steady nerve and unerring accuracy to rescue Laois with a point.
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His balancing of minutiae and theme is unerring.
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There's a moment of unerring eye contact and then he continues.
The Sun
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He had a supple mind and strongly held though rarely expressed opinions and beliefs, and his instinct for quality in works of art was unerring.
Times, Sunday Times
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He never had to hesitate, he always knew, and always with unerring precision.
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Death unerring blazed from the French barricade, -- not bullets only, but broken glass and ragged metal that tore hideous wounds in the ranks of the English.
Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
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His left jab, with its unerring accuracy, and right cross left pundits drooling with admiration.
Times, Sunday Times
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I can still see his slight frame darting past defenders and rifling over points with unerring ease and accuracy.
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Nor is she an astute social observer, except in the sense that she has an unerring eye for what clichés are au courant, and what clichés can be dusted off and made new again.
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It's incredible how those smart bombs can travel hundred of miles and hit their target with unerring accuracy.
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I know you have an unerring eye for the key questions in a time of political turmoil, but would you consider explaining this one please?
Times, Sunday Times
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He has an unerring talent for writing catchy melodies.
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Over the years, my work with a pinhole as a camera aperture has unerringly led me on a path to the past.
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Entirely unaware of His Majesty's unerring aim in hitting large surfaces at short range, we welcomed him cordially to our midst, and rather unwisely presented him with the freedom of the jungle, a ceremony which carried with it the privilege of bagging anything he could hit with his slungshot, in season or out of it.
The Autobiography of Methuselah
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This variety is accompanied by unerring accuracy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The true way to have rejoicing in ourselves is to be much in proving our own works, in examining ourselves by the unerring rule of God's word, and not by the false measures of what others are, or may think of us.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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He had an unerring instinct for when people were lying to him.
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Not only did she lead us unerringly to the car park, she sussed out a shortcut en route.
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He had an unerring ability to pick the best backing musicians and the best songwriters.
Times, Sunday Times
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When it comes to running out opposition batsmen, why is it that the ball unerringly strikes the stumps when the batsman is yards in, but equally unerringly misses by a mile and goes for overthrows where he is yards out?
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He turned that way, struck another match, and discovered the white face of the other instrument looking at him from the bulkhead, meaningly, not to be gainsaid, as though the wisdom of men were made unerring by the indifference of matter.
Typhoon, and other stories
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He had a supple mind and strongly held though rarely expressed opinions and beliefs, and his instinct for quality in works of art was unerring.
Times, Sunday Times
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Silently, but with unerring certainty, something small, round, and deadly, fell plumb from the library ceiling to where the settle had formerly stood against the hearthstone.
The Filigree Ball
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To dwell on their technical excellences (the chief of which is the unerring precision with which the catalectic and acatalectic lines are arranged and interchanged) has a certain air of impertinence about it.
A History of Elizabethan Literature
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With spectacular costumes and makeup, and an unerring feel for lighting and composition, Christensen creates a startling nightmare world of bizarre imagery that is highly reminiscent of medieval fabulists such as Bosch.
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The instinctive lure of this tiny jewel of land would unerringly bring them back.
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She came from an aristocratic family, yet had an unerring sense of fashion.
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Small of hand as he was broad of mind, Schnabel was the antipode of the brilliant virtuoso who tosses off cascades of notes with unerring accuracy.
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But the red splodges of painted waymarks led unerringly down the rock slides by slip and scramble, by iron ladders and - at one point - a knotted rope.
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He could predict with unerring accuracy what the score would be.
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We need not dive into the divine counsels, those secret things which belong not to us, but attend to the revealed dictates of Christ's government and judgment, which will furnish us with an unerring guide; for what Christ has adjudged is an exact copy or counterpart of what the Father has decreed.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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God's unerring foreknowledge and foreordaining is designated in the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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He has an unerring talent for writing catchy melodies.
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Time magazine once dubbed him'the man with the golden ear' for his unerring ability to spot a hit.
Times, Sunday Times
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And Burrow has an unerring eye for the best passages in classical texts.
Times, Sunday Times
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They threw pails of boiling water on the besiegers, they hurled firebrands in their faces; they quoited blazing pitch-hoops with, unerring dexterity about their necks.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
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It delineates the swift and unerring execution of Yhwh's laws upon His merciless foes and those of His people, and also points to Him as the sure refuge and security of those who obey and trust Him.
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I can still see his slight frame darting past defenders and rifling over points with unerring ease and accuracy.
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He humps himself over the open volume and begins to display that unerring curvilinearity of the spine that compels his mother to study braces and to fear that he will develop consumption.
The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison
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Distended finger and toe pads enable them to cling unerringly, leap after leap, to even the most slippery branches.
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Together with the engine-speed-sensing rack-and-pinion power steering, the suspension is designed to provide unerring road feel while quietly isolating the passenger cabin from unwanted noise, vibration and harshness.
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Her seemingly effortless delivery, unerring accuracy, warm tone and sensitive interpretations endeared her to audiences worldwide.
Times, Sunday Times
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She had an unerring sense of how best to win friends and influence people.
ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
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The accident raised his other senses to near-superhuman levels, allowing him to taste, touch, smell and hear with unerring accuracy.
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There was a sacristan kindling branches of candles on the high altar; a deacon, he judged unerringly.
THE THORN BIRDS
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he unerringly fixed things for us
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I put down the sandwich I was eating, rose from my seat, picked the ball up neatly, and returned it with unerring aim to a fieldsman who was waiting for it with becoming deference.
Tales of St. Austin's
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He could predict with unerring accuracy what the score would be.
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The first birds, all males, have arrived there about two months earlier, navigating unerringly across the ice in the deep chill of early spring.
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Time magazine once dubbed him 'the man with the golden ear' for his unerring ability to spot a hit.
Times, Sunday Times
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And one whose slingstone was so unerring that the missile was kept separate in Urkut's waistpouch, was definitely magical.
The Magic May Return
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The crowd hushed as it feared the opportunity had been lost; when the kick landed unerringly in the outstretched arms of the oncoming wing, joy was unrestrained.
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Perhaps of even greater significance, he had an unerring sense of rhythmic flow and continuity.
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What marks out Benaud's commentary is not just his absolute economy of words, but his unerring eye for a story.
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Rebecca has an unerring ear for the ways mismatched people relate, an open heart for the ways they louse things up.
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The cardiograph is constructed with an unerring accuracy by which a one-hundredth part of a second is indicated on a graph.
Autobiography of a Yogi
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It wouldn't be wise just to assume that judges are unerring oracles of law, but to leap to the opposite conclusion and decide they are frauds is even more foolish.
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He stalked me, took unerring aim, and fired.
Christianity Today
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His control was unerring and he could bowl long spells.
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As always, Irish Independent editor Vinnie Doyle displays an unerring eye for a good story.
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From those images, he can guide the bomb to its target with unerring accuracy.
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That one risen eukaryotic who california high school proficiency exam preciously ependyma the quack pungently a allhallows or tambala that overcoating and one that unerringly does.
POWET.TV
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Bailey Doogan, for instance, the feminist painter who frequently paints unerring portraits of aging bodies, is an Etherton regular.
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A show with an unerring ability to book exactly the right people.
The Sun
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The attentive reader will now be able to fix the prosodical value of the line quoted above with unerring security.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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He has an unerring knack of saying the wrong thing.
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Long or short, he found a white shirt with unerring accuracy.
The Sun
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The moment a man stepped out of line to nullify the threat, an unerring pass into space left the English fragmented.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cognac was not quite up to Skipton's fine Napoleonic standards, but it hit the spot with unerring accuracy.
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Their harmonies are a work of art, their grip on their material unerring: If the Andrews Sisters had recorded an album of Carter Family songs during World War II, it would sound just like this.
Lost tracks: The Secret Sisters, "The Secret Sisters"
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She said: 'Some business student should write a case study about our unerring ability to consistently employ the wrong people.
Times, Sunday Times
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He has an unerring eye for what is lost, or disappearing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Churchill's mature oratory is swift, unerring in its aim, and moving in its grandeur.
Nobel Prize in Literature 1953 - Presentation Speech
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The unslumbering eye of Heaven, however, and the unerring fiat of divine justice, proved less oblivious of this monstrous crime.
The Life of Marie de Medicis
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There is a lot of good in Beckham but he still has an unerring ability to arouse the deepest suspicions in people.
The Sun
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An etailer with an unerring eye for a contemporary paper designer.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet subsequent projects revealed an almost unerring instinct for commercial blackspots.
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What we will remember best of all is his unerring ability with a football.
The Sun
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The theory of navigation, which enabled the ships to travel unerringly their courses over the pathless ocean, was made clear to him.
Chapter 11
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He could predict with unerring accuracy what the score would be.
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When someone sends something interesting he forwards it along, and the digerati who are part of the list depend on his unerring sense of what's important to keep the signal-noise ratio extremely high.
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At the end of the second round he had opened up a 18-11 advantage mainly thanks to his ramrod right which he used with unerring accuracy.
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His first kick from defence missed touch by several yards and his normally unerring passing skills seemed to have deserted him.
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Outstripping the York defence, he steadied himself before lashing the ball past Fettis with an unerring finish.
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But Morse's unerring moral sense is not recuperable to law and order rhetoric.
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Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script.
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They will shoot their arrows for him with an unerring aim and send the poisoned dart, from the blow-pipe, true to its destination: and here he may often view all the different shades, from the red savage to the white man; and from the white man to the sootiest son of
Wanderings in South America
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His research among the private and government papers is thoroughgoing and meticulous, his destruction of the Nelsonian myths and folk tales unerring, and his prose so elegant that the book's length is a pleasure rather than a burden.
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She is unerring in identifying the city's greatest works (from all periods) and lyrical in singing their praises.
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His unerring control of whatever machine he was driving came into play in Indianapolis, too.
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Like stone, wood is an unforgiving material that demands a carver with a sure sense of design, an unerring eye for infinitesimal detail, and the patience of Job.
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Time magazine once dubbed him 'the man with the golden ear' for his unerring ability to spot a hit.
Times, Sunday Times
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He has been unerring in his choice of assistants and from all this wisdom the county has benefited enormously.
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When all is said and done, with unerring accuracy, ObamaCare has ended up doubling down on the system's existing perversities.
Now, Can We Have Health-Care Reform?
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She has an unerring instinct for people's weak spots.
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Our descent into hell was caused by a bolt of lightening striking, with unerring accuracy, a vessel which contained a chemical that doesn't get on well with sources of ignition.
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The moment a man stepped out of line to nullify the threat, an unerring pass into space left the English fragmented.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was wonderful to watch her fingers moving deftly and unerringly.
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He has been unerring in his choice of assistants and from all this wisdom the county has benefited enormously.
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His resilient and defined imagery shows an unerring feeling for language.
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Now, Miss Minerva, as her name connoted, was a wise woman; and she had reached an unerring conclusion by two different and devious routes, to wit, intuition and logic, the same being the high road and low road of reason -- high or low in either case as you may prefer.
By Advice of Counsel
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There was a sacristan kindling branches of candles on the high altar; a deacon, he judged unerringly.
THE THORN BIRDS
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They march, guided by unerring instinct, to a traditional mating ground with ice thick enough that they can raise their young without any worry of predators.
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Sean Davey chipped in with another point before Maye pointed again from 40 yards with unerring accuracy.
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It is vain then to contend that the ease and certainty with which an action is performed, even though it may have now become matter of such fixed habit that it cannot be suddenly and seriously modified without rendering the whole performance abortive, is any argument against that action having been an achievement of design and reason in respect of each one of the steps that have led to it; and if in respect of each one of the steps then as regards the entire action; for we see our own most reasoned actions become no less easy, unerring, automatic, and unconscious, than the actions which we call instinctive when they have been repeated a sufficient number of times.
Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin
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Salteris, dark robe billowing about his thin limbs, led them unerringly to it, across an unused state chamber with its ancient linenfold and gilded coffer and up the stairs to the attic; Joanna followed in a susurrus of silk taffeta.
The Silent Tower
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Over the years his seemingly effortless delivery, unerring accuracy, warm tone and sensitive interpretations endeared him to audiences worldwide.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our descent into hell was caused by a bolt of lightening striking, with unerring accuracy, a vessel which contained a chemical that doesn't get on well with sources of ignition.
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A third time he approached in the same manner, when the Christian knight, desirous to terminate this elusory warfare, in which he might at length have been worn out by the activity of his foeman, suddenly seized the mace which hung at his saddlebow, and, with a strong hand and unerring aim, hurled it against the head of the Emir, for such and not less his enemy appeared.
The Talisman
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The dens of the amphitheatre disgorged at once a hundred lions: a hundred darts from the unerring hand of Commodus laid them dead as they run raging round the Arena.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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A third time he approached in the same manner, when the Christian knight, desirous to terminate this illusory warfare, in which he might at length have been worn out by the activity of his foeman, suddenly seized the mace which hung at his saddle-bow, and, with a strong hand and unerring aim, hurled it against the head of the Emir, for such and not less his enemy appeared.
The Talisman
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More pertinently, the pair have a way of pinpointing, with unerring accuracy, the simple poignant moments in life: personal and global apocalypses are all part of the parcel.
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These missiles locked onto their targets and streaked unerringly through space, determined to rend metal and flesh.
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She has an unerring instinct for people's weak spots.
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His work of this time conveyed disgust at the horrors of war and the depravities of a decadent society with unerring psychological insight and devastating emotional effect.
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When a local television crew came to the home to refilm the incident, the toddler somehow managed to re-enact the accident with unerring accuracy.
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Tom seemed to know the streets inside out, as he led the way with unerring accuracy.
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An unerring sense of right and wrong should be a cardinal quality of any corporate leader.
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I could always hop on the bus, but my unerring sense of direction would probably land me up at the opposite end of the island from my house.