Republicans praised his "impeccable integrity" and "impeccable credentials," calling him a "good and honorable man" who would conduct this investigation impartially.
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In other words, an impeccable conservative — with one exception.
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" He added, "Jimmy Williams never claimed impeccable personal virtue.
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" The White House is also defending Jackson as "impeccable.
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An impeccable group of actors also ups the creep factor.
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Harvard, Yale, Georgetown professor, I mean, his credentials are impeccable.
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His taste is impeccable and, most importantly, similar to mine.
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Thanks to its nearly impeccable lending history, it is expanding.
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The president called his choice "a man of impeccable credentials".
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Kate's summer has already been full of impeccable style choices.
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The timing of the report is impeccable, given that Rev.
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He was found guilty in trials that were legally impeccable.
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Cornell's timing throughout is impeccable, acknowledging every pause with ease.
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What about those skeletons rattling around in Sloane's impeccable closet?
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As for the photographs themselves, they are of course impeccable.
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Once an art journalist, Venet has an impeccable art pedigree.
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They didn't catalyze the movement, but their timing was impeccable.
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It has an impeccable construction and produces great results. Pros:Cons:
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"He was impeccable," Mr. Rollins said in a recent interview.
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So the fact that she did not sweat is impeccable.
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In the meantime, she'll keep up her impeccable fashion game.
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And that's to say nothing of her impeccable personal style.
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Of course the steaks are impeccable, but a vegetarian wellington?
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By many measures, Mr. Thiel has impeccable Silicon Valley credentials.
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The accolades are more than justified for this impeccable film.
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"His work ethic is impeccable," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
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Obama has to do with her stature and impeccable posture.
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In his new blog post, the hacker uses impeccable English.
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Natalie Portman is back on the red carpet in impeccable fashion.
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Violent delights have violent ends — but not without impeccable eyeliner, apparently.
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Bildstein and Wiederkehr had landed in the city with impeccable timing.
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Westworld, like Game of Thrones, is distinguished by its impeccable music.
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It's all complemented by impeccable service and painstaking attention to detail.
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Japanese are used to impeccable, and therefore inefficient, levels of service.
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"Today the dams are impeccable," Mr Schvartsman had said last year.
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The descriptions of sex and desire that follow are also impeccable.
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The build quality is impeccable, the sound is even better.$500
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"She is a professional of impeccable integrity and character," Caruso wrote.
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Giannandrea spoke at TechCrunch Disrupt 2017, because our timing is impeccable.
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I looked over at my partner, who is an impeccable sleeper.
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Rachel Weisz is back on the red carpet in impeccable fashion!
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Both Moore and Middleton are known for their impeccable dress sense.
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"A great intellect, a great gentleman, an impeccable reputation," Trump continued.
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There's one exception to the spottiness: the sushi, which is impeccable.
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He's challenging you, and he won't walk away until it's impeccable.
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African-American or Hispanic judge with impeccable credentials would have been
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"They're not impeccable but they're good," he said with a smile.
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Ralph Fiennes is a director of impeccable taste and little patience.
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So what I'm saying is I have impeccable taste in men.
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Sara's character design work and costume design work is so impeccable.
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She was exceedingly professional and pleasant, and her work was impeccable.
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Some of the winning pictures came from photographers with impeccable timing.
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Throughout, Schanelec's color and framing are impeccable, the shots harmoniously balanced.
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The system is dependent on impeccable timing, smart choices and spacing.
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What emerges is a work of impeccable scholarship and painstaking fairmindedness.
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Most reviews are positive, noting the impeccable location and historic significance.
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The handrails are carved into stone, with impeccable attention to detail.
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The film is impeccable because DuVernay never shied away from the challenge.
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Looks like Williams has tons to celebrate besides her impeccable dress sense.
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The breed is also an impeccable police dog, among many other things.
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I think his integrity and ability to do his job is impeccable.
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His taste was impeccable and is heard on everything he worked on.
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Until then, her fingers remain sticky and her vitamin C count impeccable.
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It is promoted as "revealing", and Mr Voigt's journalistic credentials are impeccable.
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One of these impeccable humans, he realizes, is not human at all.
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Jennifer Garner has shown off her impeccable baking skills for Jimmy Kimmel.
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A story could be grammatically impeccable and yet be, well, totally untrue.
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He's clearly serious about the cause ... as seen in his impeccable form.
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Jay Z's ball handling skills are impeccable ... even if Beyonce isn't impressed.
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Everything from the service to how the ingredients are cut is impeccable.
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"Marvel choosing Mahershala Ali as Blade is impeccable casting," one fan Tweeted.
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"The compositions were impeccable," Burns said, but the shots were too short.
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" In "impeccable condition," he said, Inverted Jennies "can go for a lot.
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The delay had nothing to do with her qualifications, which were impeccable.
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More striking is the impeccable political correctness with which "Her Notes" proceeds.
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Her essays, now reissued by NYRB Classics, are specimens of impeccable taste.
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The duo employs engineering and impeccable design to create a memorable sensation.
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Upon entering, we were greeted by a spacious yet impeccable produce section.
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Acceptance for those with less-than-impeccable pedigrees seems to be rising.
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Literary snobs can rest assured that Mr. Duchovny's academic credentials are impeccable.
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"Our love is impeccable and impractical," wrote the All of Me singer.
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Similarly, appreciating Mr. Rosefeldt's accomplishment requires getting beyond his impeccable production values.
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Pixar movies are known for their impeccable animation and unparalleled storytelling, sure.
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"So your organization and planning was impeccable," Boseman told the university's students.
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Nick and I walk away remarking on how impeccable the service was.
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Trump's arrant thirstiness stands in particularly glaring contrast to Obama's impeccable chill.
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His 69.9 percent completion rate, impeccable; his 117.1 passer rating, league-leading.
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His credentials are impeccable [the National Museum of Natural History in Paris].
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And I just know my brother is going to do an impeccable job.
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Chuck Schumer, who suggested that she is a public servant of impeccable integrity.
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We get the boat looking impeccable again, and I go for a break.
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Before that, we had only seen Britney as this impeccable, untouchable pop star.
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It's no surprise that Louise Roe's impeccable taste has carried over into motherhood.
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Their impeccable penmanship blends right in, and dad will never be the wiser.
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Now don't expect those digital music files ripped from vinyl to sound impeccable.
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Evelyn grew up into a fine young man with largely impeccable music taste.
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Zellner is impeccable, down to her smudge-free lipstick and her chipper clerks.
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Kim personally guided the missile test and said the new launcher was "impeccable".
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You know those people who, no matter what they do, just smell impeccable?
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Bruce was passionate about staging, about mise-en-scene and creating impeccable framing.
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My prediction is that President Obama will pick someone quickly of impeccable credentials.
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Bourdain's impeccable shows were the thing, first No Reservations and later Parts Unknown.
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Equipped with a perfect mustache and impeccable Chinese, Wangchen is charming and charismatic.
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In case you weren't aware, impeccable fashion sense runs in the Beckham family.
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The fair, which opened its 2019 edition today, defends its "impeccable" selection process.
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" Trump also referred to Kavanaugh as a "fine man with an impeccable reputation.
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" Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist, added: "She differentiates herself with her impeccable timing.
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The home was impeccable, a white bungalow circled by a white iron fence.
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Yes, the impeccable prints by Mr. Hofmann were the product of Avedon's vision.
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" Trump's wish list, she said, includes "tremendous intellect, judicial temperament and impeccable qualifications.
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Impeccable in a jaunty navy and white top and red sailor pants, Mrs.
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It didn't hurt that Curry's basketball fundamentals were as impeccable as his manners.
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Given the launch of the new iPad mini this week, that's impeccable timing.
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The pace of her rapping is often breathless but her diction is impeccable.
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But she was impeccable on Monday in the biggest game of the season.
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Say what you want about Joan Rivers, but she always had impeccable timing.
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She has an impeccable track record for breaking news and delivering compelling content.
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"Cap Dem" is an exemplar of his infectious flow and impeccable beat selection.
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Now there's a two-year wait for one of his impeccable custom machines.
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Shortlist AN IMPECCABLE SPYRichard Sorge, Stalin's Master AgentBy Owen Matthews435 pp. Bloomsbury. $30.
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But judging from her impeccable ab and thigh muscles it, uh, is not!
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He had impeccable credentials, a moderate record and fans across the ideological spectrum.
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Galliano's trademark tailoring took the center stage, with the impeccable cut and draping.
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The Public Editor THE NEW YORK TIMES has a reputation for impeccable editing.
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Design Franz von Holzhausen's impeccable Model S has stood the test of time.
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We should have impeccable, sunny weather with highs around 21 through the weekend.
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The impeccable detail on the mask shows Coulter's artistry and attention to detail.
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Steve sucks at writing essays, it turns out, but his hair is still impeccable.
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On Twitter, the Indian leader praised Patel as a "thorough professional with impeccable integrity".
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The scattered reporters and their impeccable, camera-ready hair are even easier to spot.
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We also appreciate impeccable fit — and Wood's Altuzarra number checks off on both counts.
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Moscow city authorities said little except to commend the police for their "impeccable" work.
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Wintour, the subsequent editor, appreciated what she calls Talley's "impeccable" knowledge of fashion history.
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The Impeccable soon returned—this time in the reassuring company of an American destroyer.
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"Judge Kavanaugh's impeccable credentials demonstrate he is worthy of this nomination," the letter reads.
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Cernovich's delivery was impeccable: He acted as if he were doing me a favor.
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Fun fact: Markle has impeccable handwriting that has also helped her cash some checks.
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Stone has impeccable comedic timing, and clearly relishes playing this shrewd and ruthless woman.
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Even if this plan had been impeccable, it needed improbable good fortune to succeed.
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That was compounded by my impeccable timing of starting to raise in July 2008.
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Her personal trainer often posts videos of her performing the moves with impeccable form.
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The photographer (Francesco Visintin) captured both the jellyfish and Snell's window with impeccable lighting.
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And though the look was both intricate and impeccable, Siriano revealed on the E!
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Her hair had a similar windswept quality, but that was just her impeccable haircut.
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Skirt and pant suits are both acceptable, just make sure the fit is impeccable.
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The logic is impeccable: there is high demand for housing, but not enough supply.
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From a distance, each painting seems similar: an impeccable monochrome with a uniform surface.
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I love its imagination, experimentation, willingness to broach complicated subjects, and impeccable production design.
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She hasn't lived [in China] in a long time, but her accent is impeccable.
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Elizabeth Bentley, a Communist spy with "impeccable Yankee credentials," turned evidence against her contacts.
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"Judge Kavanaugh's impeccable credentials demonstrate he is worthy of this nomination," the governors wrote.
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CNBC First Class Luxury hotels are known for being perfectly appointed with impeccable service.
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He sang with rich, deep sound and impeccable diction, and conveyed Wotan's essential dignity.
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Doug jones was the Alabama civil rights hero with an impeccable bipartisan local reputation.
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The sound quality and reach were impeccable even when I was testing its limits.
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His delivery was flawless, his tempo and command of the tele-prompter were impeccable.
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Holding impeccable values does not help them engage authentically, with honest, insightful emotional awareness.
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Her clothes and makeup were always impeccable; her home was well decorated and welcoming.
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And the role of the confident rocker with impeccable style seemed perfect for Carrere.
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There's no questioning the credentials of music directors from abroad; they are generally impeccable.
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Pagan has thrived with impeccable control: 38 strikeouts and one walk since July 30.
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Even Nicole Kidman had trouble seeing Charlize Theron under that impeccable Megyn Kelly disguise.
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We like: The impeccable decor, well-executed on-site restaurant, and the helpful staff.
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I've tried to implement something in my company where we make impeccable agreements. Impeccability.
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But the Metrograph, for me, is all about the movies: It has impeccable programming.
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But, what's even more exciting than a Lizzie-Gordo-reunion is Duff's impeccable ensembles.
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And his pedigree is impeccable: His father, Pioneerof the Nile, also sired American Pharoah.
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" As with Mr. Lehmann and "Casual," the Shipley brothers had impeccable timing with "Wrecked.
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The quality is impeccable if you can get over paying $18 for six anchovies.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials," Trump said, shortly after announcing his choice Monday night.
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His wife had inherited them from a great-aunt who clearly had impeccable taste.
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The lines are pure, the balance impeccable, and the sense of coiled power unmistakable.
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" Zelda taunts her sister as "inimitable, impeccable Ava" and asks wryly, "Having fun yet?
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The clean, contemporary design married with impeccable service set it apart from similar properties.
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Lynskey and Wood have impeccable comic timing, and the film is often very funny.
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By performing for this divisive bully, the choir will only tarnish its once impeccable reputation.
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As a director, he's got an impeccable ability to balance painful earnestness with biting humor.
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"Heath did an impeccable, perfect performance as the Joker," the 44-year-old actor said.
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One element of the street-style star's impeccable fashion record is her knack for coordination.
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Apparently, Dion approached Roach specifically because of Zendaya's impeccable red carpet game, Style Watch reports.
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We would only find out what they're saying through a stealthy fan with impeccable timing.
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He would be the first Indian-American on the court and has impeccable bipartisan credentials.
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That idea was translated into impeccable blowouts and polished curls with slightly off-center parts.
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We've already seen inside her impeccable kitchen, which basically is Pinterest board come to life.
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The vivd blue hue is stunning and the fit of this sculptural dress is impeccable.
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The timing of this release is impeccable, since Sheeran was just snubbed by the Grammys.
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In the cultured meat facilities of the future, impeccable cleanliness will be another top priority.
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The key to her sartorial success was all in the impeccable fit of the neckline.
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The build quality on the Hawk prototype I rode was as impeccable as the ride.
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There's a lot more to fashion than learning how to tie an impeccable Windsor knot.
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Mr Modi, with his impeccable patriotic credentials, can make the concessions needed to hold them.
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The likely future King of England displayed impeccable manners, naturally, as he met the headmistress.
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Do any of these places offer the ambiance or impeccable food that the originals do?
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So when [nominees] hit that red carpet on Oscar night, it's full-on impeccable style.
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The estate's lucky buyer won't just be getting impeccable design and a breathtaking property, however.
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Though, other guests I talked to said dinner was impeccable and worth the extra money.
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She wants to be a fighter, not a fantasy, and her feminist credentials are impeccable.
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Cast member Tina Fey portrayed McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, to impeccable, almost frightening, accuracy.
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But on a style and status basis, the Range Rover Supercharged presents an impeccable value.
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He leads an impeccable trio with Ed Howard on bass and Victor Lewis on drums.
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I don't want to see your ring finger hand holding an impeccable store bought pie.
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Souls of Mischief's impeccable ode to immortal life, "93 Til' Infinity," is one such track.
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After some concealer and highlighter, along with impeccable blending, Sadia reveals her impressively beat face.
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And she showed off her impeccable comic timing on Wednesday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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The perfect mixing and impeccable track selection reflect the expertise of a true rave maestro.
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We'll get one group of people doing an ensemble dance in impeccable, rousing unison. Hooray!
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His delivery is impeccable, the passion and authenticity on every carefully-selected topic and segment.
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Her French pronunciation was impeccable, just as her German had been in the earlier recital.
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CreditCreditMelissa Golden for The New York Times LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Debbie Dooley's conservative profile seems impeccable.
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This is the weakest point of the generally impeccable "Buffy's mom gets cancer" story arc.
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Mr. Trump, however, seems comfortable with Mr. Najib, a suave figure who speaks impeccable English.
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The production and costume designs (by Suzie Davies and Keith Madden) are impeccable and understated.
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"Eleidy is a well-respected mother of two whose record is impeccable," Mr. Sapone said.
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Heidel's taste, though, is impeccable: At Mainz, he appointed not only Tuchel but Jürgen Klopp.
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The performances are impeccable and the scenery lovely, A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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The timing for Untouchable, Hulu's latest documentary about Harvey Weinstein out September 2, is impeccable.
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This made cruel the frailty in his legs (handled with impeccable dignity) in recent years.
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Are you into Chris Evans playing a smarmy, trust fund brat in an impeccable sweater?
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The fact is that Robert Mueller has impeccable credentials as a man of the law.
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Plus, he had an impeccable cardigan collection — one the puts our current leadership to shame.
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The impeccable designs were created in Photoshop and printed on cardstock, according to the user.
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"Reed understands luxury, and the impeccable purity of design required for jewelry," Mr. Strauss said.
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And what was special about the fried onions set atop an impeccable chunk of cod?
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Their fresh mozzarella, pizzas, and pastas are impeccable—a definite must if coming to Austin.
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Combine that with impeccable music videos, and you get a story that can transcend oceans.
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At one store called, memorably, The Impeccable Pig my sister-in-law found a strappy dress.
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And their impeccable sense of style is hard to ignore — power dressing has never been cooler.
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But rather than give up, Emily puts on an impeccable designer suit and heads to therapy.
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The message is clear: Don't let a potential hire's impeccable Instagram profile overshadow his uninspired resume.
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"'Cloud Column' doesn't have the impeccable perfection of 'Cloud Gate,'" MFAH's director, Gary Tinterow, told Hyperallergic.
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We want to thank all the doctors at Cedars Sinai for the impeccable care he received.
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I have never phoned in a single tour, I have an impeccable record for not cancelling.
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The Melanija crepes are not only delicious but also the decorated in a truly impeccable fashion.
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The pupils at both establishments have similarly impeccable manners and many come from similarly prosperous backgrounds.
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Well, your timing is impeccable, because there's a big Outdoor Voices sale going on right now.
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While service, technology and accommodations are impeccable; the Brando prides itself on the environmentally conscious features.
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Kate kept up her impeccable courtside style, sporting an Alexander McQueen white dress with fun designs.
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First, the men: So, maybe Chris' do well on Tinder thanks to their impeccable Hollywood credentials.
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The pin game survives thanks to USPS's low prices and somewhat impeccable (ok, definitively average) service.
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Love's impeccable English translation by Martin Aitken reflects the economy and self-possession of Nordic prose.
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Goats might look like they're naturally healthy, but it takes work to maintain their impeccable figures.
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He's got the most amazing work ethic, impeccable taste, and he really cares about the work.
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To see the almost impeccable accuracy of the two trailers, watch the side-by-side comparison.
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You need to absolutely check out how impeccable this doggo's impression of an emergency siren is.
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"I'm like that Lady Gaga moment where she's like 'stunning, amazing, impeccable, genius,'" the lawmaker quipped.
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In ethical terms, "A Fantastic Woman" is impeccable, corralling us in outrage at an intolerant society.
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On "Daniel Tiger," we see a mix of old characters and new, all displaying impeccable manners.
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Both have impeccable personal stories: they grew up in tough circumstances and are self-made men.
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The stitching on this jacket is near impeccable — something we've seen across the board with Onia.
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Rory has also gotten into impeccable physical shape, putting on 20 pounds of muscle since 2010.
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Gleeful profanities, righteous protest anthems and impeccable folk songwriting have carried this duo for 30 years.
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"The food is obviously amazing, fresh, and impeccable," said Brigitte Hamadey, a regular at the restaurant.
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Kate Middleton is adding another feather in her cap when it comes to her impeccable style.
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Jordan Salcito, the creator of Ramona ("wine, but cooler," is its tagline) has impeccable oenophile credentials.
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Our take: Pence's conservative credentials are impeccable, but measuring his influence over Trump is less straightforward.
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And at 91, Ms. Carroll plays with an impeccable technique in which harmonies burst into flower.
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A literary biopic with the usual candlelight and impeccable English grammar, but with a modern argument.
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" He said he is looking for someone with "impeccable credentials" who "should be a consensus candidate.
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The flow through these lines is impeccable, handling the turns on the beat with graceful steering.
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If his comic timing is impeccable, it helps that he has such great lines to deliver.
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From a 280 Guardian profile by Dorian Lynskey: Perching himself on a banquette, he looks impeccable.
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Maybe it's the confident way they delivered a presentation; or maybe it's their impeccable fashion sense.
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For a show with such impeccable casting, I found these three lads pretty unconvincing as thugs.
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The first half of Andy Muschietti's impeccable It adaptation hit theaters less than two years ago.
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A firetruck with impeccable timing assisted right away, and emergency crews confirmed no one was trapped.
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With the help of my family and mentors, Paderewski's sense of impeccable ethics shaped my future.
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At night the backyard twinkles, showing off the impeccable landscaping even after the sun has set.
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Paxton (1-0) continued to have impeccable feel for the three main pitches in his arsenal.
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A big red-headed guy that speaks impeccable French and a super-tough brown-haired guy.
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But his timing, coinciding with the emergence of Lin-Manuel Miranda, turned out to be impeccable.
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Her comedic timing is impeccable, and she delivers lines with a wry humor beyond her years.
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The carpet was clean, which is so rare, and the leather seats were in impeccable condition.
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The festival featured vendors from around the world, a smiling Santa, and — of course — impeccable decorations.
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As a stylist, she was known for her impeccable, almost anatomical, depictions of the material world.
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A charity store fan says: 'I make sure it's absolutely impeccable, and I wrap it impeccably.
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His qualifications are impeccable -- and exactly what you would expect to see for a Supreme Court nominee.
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Of course, it's no surprise the man who played Freddie Mercury knows the power of impeccable style.
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"My intention is to step outside into a bigger world and create small, impeccable beauty," Schildkret explains.
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Will, using truly impeccable timing, decides to confess that he has someone waiting for him back home.
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With vast financial resources and an impeccable machinery, Marcos is very much still the candidate to beat.
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While this might not exactly be a technical move, her timing with the bass drop is impeccable.
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"It was one of those games where everything went well, it was an impeccable performance," said Ramos.
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He has an impeccable work ethic and won't treat you unless you actually have a health issue.
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The result is a stunning array of images that capture the longing for this seemingly impeccable day.
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"Clean, without fuss, and the cut was always impeccable," MINT editor Irina Lakicevic says of the brand.
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He's consistently funny, has impeccable timing, conducts flawless interviews and has a very clear point of view.
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However, you'd have been swiftly outbid, as the stereo with the impeccable provenance eventually sold for $323,000.
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"She is a professional of impeccable integrity and character," Caruso wrote, according to the Los Angeles Times .
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Gabbard stands on principle, not politics, and that makes her an impeccable choice for Secretary of State.
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It's her first sentence on screen, one of many one-liners she delivers with impeccable stoner nonchalance.
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His handle is impeccable, his wrist action unparalleled in history, he has giant steel coated testicles etc.
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" Terry O'Sullivan, president of Laborers International Union of North America, cited Acosta's "impeccable reputation," and said "Mr.
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In it, Clinton, played by the impeccable Kate McKinnon, can barely disguise her jealousy of Bernie Sanders.
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Who knows...maybe that's just me being self-conscious of their impeccable styles, and childishly good looks.
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The landscaped neighborhoods are impeccable, with pueblo-style mini-mansions as far as the eye can see.
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Jolie's real life father Jon Voight played her dad in that film (his accent was oddly impeccable).
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Calling a President of the United States a traitor, without impeccable proof, is far beyond the pale.
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Lévy recently met with me at his impeccable apartment, in a sanitized neighborhood near the Champs-Élysées.
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With her platinum blonde hair and impeccable sense of style, pop icon Gwen Stefani absolutely exudes glamour.
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THE timing was impeccable, to the point where one might wonder if it had been stage-managed.
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Watching you hold powerful people accountable with your impeccable journalism is a tonic for these dark times.
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They had colorful hair, impeccable makeup, and a fashion sense that was half-Harajuku, half–Morticia Addams.
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So the whole leadership of the FBI and this investigation are all people with impeccable Republican credentials.
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His new lyrics also have more gravity yet the songs retain their impeccable form and fine hooks.
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But among the most beloved and consistent aspects of his movies is an impeccable taste in music.
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Even now, continued unnecessary regulation keeps mifepristone from being dispensed in pharmacies despite its impeccable safety record.
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You don't need impeccable lighting or a world class chef to make interesting photographs from this holiday.
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Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law.
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What set the series apart from others of its ilk was its impeccable cast, direction, and writing.
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Idra Novey's timing is impeccable, though she probably wishes it weren't — for the sake of the Union.
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The publication was impressed by the bike's impeccable chassis, soulful engine, and world-class electronic driver's aids.
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What makes him a "Jeopardy!" machine is all of that and his impeccable timing on the buzzer.
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Here, there are no other resorts, so you're isolated among secluded bays, impeccable beaches, and magical sunsets.
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Composure, along with good stuff and impeccable command, is one of the key elements of Loaisiga's repertoire.
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Liverpool, of course, boasts the most expensive defender in the world, the similarly impeccable Virgil van Dijk.
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That's because this monitor covers 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB for that practically impeccable color reproduction.
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The high-quality suede with patent and shearling detailing is impeccable, and the soles are super sturdy.
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"It is a great day for Morty that his impeccable reputation as been restored," Mr. Greenberg said.
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Impeccable production design and some fine performances, including Gillian Anderson's as Mountbatten's wife, hold this film together.
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The publishing house, called Mighty Current Media, entered the banned-books market in 2012, with impeccable timing.
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His timing remains impeccable, and he clearly takes pride in having slowly honed his jokes to perfection.
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His pedigree is impeccable: His father, Pioneerof the Nile, sired the 3393 Triple Crown champion, American Pharoah.
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Robbins brought his fearsome perfectionism, his sense of search, his impeccable showman's instinct for contrast and mood.
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As exemplified by these individuals, President Trump's nominations show his drive to pick judges of impeccable accomplishment.
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Mr. Snow was born to wealthy art world aristocracy — the de Menils — and an impeccable uptown pedigree.
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The boats "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to Impeccable, according to a Pentagon statement.
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I have a system to managing my family of five, and it doesn't just work — it is impeccable.
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With her unfiltered personality and impeccable eye for fashion and beauty, Desi Perkins is set for the stars.
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The stunner looks for inspiration from her style icon Charlize Theron: "She has an impeccable style," she enthused.
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Given that there is no go-to brand quite yet, its timing actually looks impeccable on this front.
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He was able to secure great ganks thanks to impeccable technical skill and game sense with the champion.
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Owen Gleiberman, Variety: Directing her first studio feature, Cathy Yan keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity.
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But, insists Tatler, as well as all of the above there are also the impeccable manners to consider.
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The animals are also said to have impeccable memory — which Mendes' says is his favorite quality about them.
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Hopefully, he'll toss out a couple references from the Upside Down and one of those impeccable Wookiee impersonations.
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The playlist might be impeccable, you might get home before bedtime, but it's all still much too much.
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Gizmodo: The LIGO collaboration made its announcement just last month, so the timing of your book is impeccable.
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Even Aston-Moore, who gets short shrift as the prudish Chrissy, provides comic relief with her impeccable timing.
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"It's always been my dream to have a hair extension line that's affordable yet impeccable quality," says Oliva.
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And for Kate, there were even more opportunities to honor the host nation with her impeccable diplomatic dressing.
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"He [already] is a father, and I know for a fact that he would be an impeccable father."
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"An Impeccable Spy" is also a story of the era's convulsions, for which Sorge is a fitting avatar.
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Nevertheless, barring any surprises, Gorsuch's intelligence and impeccable record as a lawyer and federal judge make confirmation likely.
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And to pull that off, he had to find a morally impeccable presentation of himself and his race.
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It's coming out a week after the Oculus Rift, a competing headset with impeccable polish but limited ambition.
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But sometimes that's not enough, and celebs manage to marvel us even more with their impeccable outerwear style.
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Together, these technologies create an optimized sound system with delicate highs and deep bass, all in impeccable clarity.
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Wray, a Yale Law alum described by Trump as "a man of impeccable credentials," was New Jersey Gov.
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Maybe Blue has her father's impeccable rhythm and breath control to go along with Beyoncé's voice and glamour.
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Against Pat Curran, whose defense has always been impeccable, Alvarez used this unorthodox strike to take the victory.
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Jorge Ben Jor, "The King of Swing," is one of the brightest stars and his catalog is impeccable.
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But the White House and some former colleagues have described Dreiband as a hard worker with impeccable integrity.
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From such details, I'd constructed an image of impeccable chivalrousness, with a touch of the immigrant's stoic melancholy.
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At Neil Gorsuch's confirmation hearing, Franken sat in front of a man with an impeccable record of conduct.
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Mr. Sanders has led an admirable life of social activism, and his record of public service is impeccable.
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The woman, Anna Sofia Botha, 8.03, said she kept getting turned away, even though her credentials were impeccable.
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Not only can she run, she is extremely intelligent, her mechanics are incredible, and her balance is impeccable.
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In light of Judge Gorsuch's impeccable record, it's hard to imagine any other result from the ABA's consideration.
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The show was reliably hilarious thanks in large part to Smith's impeccable timing and knack for physical comedy.
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Ms. Rushing's conservative credentials are impeccable, including ties to the Alliance Defending Freedom, a religious-right litigating organization.
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Our behavior must be impeccable; our manner, above reproach; our back stories, pure inspiration; our histories, spotlessly clean.
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" The Los Angeles Times described it as "a refreshingly grown-up comedy" directed "with verve and impeccable judgment.
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By all accounts, Mr. Kihlgren is a conservationist, a man of impeccable taste, and something of a character.
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It is probably no coincidence that these groups also share impeccable musicianship and a venturesome approach to repertory.
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While Five Guys had better fries, In-N-Out&aposs impeccable burger took the belt in this brawl.
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The styling and production design are impeccable, and Rachel Morrison's radiant cinematography is as beguiling as Stewart's performance.
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Robert Grosvenor unmasks the anti-democratic, hierarchical forces that go into the making of an impeccable monumental sculpture.
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Nashville's defensive structure was nearly impeccable, and goalie Pekka Rinne posted two shutouts in four games with a .
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They use things like quick cuts, fast zooms, tons of locations, flashy sets, and, of course, impeccable performances.
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As she plays a larger role in the campaign, her impeccable mask is starting to slip a bit.
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If Bosh can play, the Heat have a pretty impeccable group to sell to max-level free agents.
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Gorsuch wasn't on that list, but he had impeccable right-wing credentials, including a long anti-labor history.
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Given that this car was obsessively engineered with impeccable attention to detail, that's a weird ergonomic miss for Chrysler.
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About how incredibly soul-quenching a pastrami sandwich and impeccable sour pickles from now defunct Jewish delis could be.
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The Bob Greenberg Selects exhibition at Cooper Hewitt was all white walls, impeccable lighting, and well-spaced technological artifacts.
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The studio is clearly still feeling out its process in this one, which is good but not yet impeccable.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law," Trump said.
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" Variety praised the action sequences and wrote that director Cathy Yan "keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity.
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The apartment is full of large windows, which offer lots of natural light and impeccable views of the city.
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My review TV exhibited no irregularities — though it's always possible that TCL cherry-picked impeccable units for press reviews.
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Rather than boasting bullet trains and speed records, Vintage Trains offers steam engines, impeccable livery and Pullman dining cars.
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Maga's Restaurant is a well-regarded Mexican joint in Houston, Texas, with impeccable ratings on Facebook, Google, and TripAdvisor.
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It's impeccable timing considering he and Michelle recently hosted The Obama Foundation Summit in the good old windy city.
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And yet, the vast majority of women share similar features — including impeccable skin, great style, and long, tousled hair.
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And we need a new acting director of the FBI with impeccable ethics credentials to assist this independent prosecutor.
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Sometimes, the cheap, wooden chopsticks from takeout sushi orders just don't cut it or adequately reflect your impeccable taste.
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Somehow this DIY by The Q makes it seem like a very nuanced and ambitious project with impeccable safeguards.
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Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy's taste in food is just as impeccable as their dance moves are, it seems.
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Casper, the mattress company, does an impeccable job at turning empathy into design that works in the real world.
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The fashion world loves an irreverent, troubled soul with impeccable taste, so of course she would become an icon.
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Yet as "An Impeccable Spy" makes clear, intelligence is only as good as those at headquarters who interpret it.
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His style is impeccable and every time I see one of his designs I know exactly who it is.
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" Three weeks earlier, Gingrich praised Mueller as a "superb choice" due to his "impeccable" reputation "for honesty and integrity.
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Laila Ali is barefoot and otherwise impeccable when she enters the Times Square hotel suite where I'll interview her.
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He really comes into his own in series three, and Joshua McGuire's acting in the scene above is impeccable.
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Being an awesome co-worker, you rearrange your entire schedule and stay late to make sure everything is impeccable.
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His impeccable credentials—American, Jewish, a refugee from Hitler—meant he could praise something that modern Germans could not.
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"We knew we wanted Animal Kingdom because the scenery is so beautiful and the theming is impeccable," Raney said.
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Colborn's lawsuit says he was not a public figure before the series was released and had an impeccable reputation.
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Cohen's lead attorney, Guy Petrillo, is a widely respected veteran of the SDNY with an impeccable reputation for candor.
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He had lived in London for a decade, trusted because of his family's impeccable legacy in North Korean history.
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The iconic Jean-Paul Goude imagery, the custom full-length sequined dress, the impeccable booty balance...but we digress.
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Ainsley's delightful outfit — and impeccable posture — hit Twitter earlier this month when her dance teacher, Grayson, expressed her admiration.
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Her taste in outerwear, evening wear, (which, if you've kept up, is usually Dior), and business casual is impeccable.
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The sculptures have impeccable provenance: They once took pride of place inside the famous "salon africain" of the home.
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The timing on it is honestly impeccable, just watch: And of course, it didn't get much better from there.
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I.M. Pei, who died May 16 at age 102, was endlessly charming, with a wide smile and impeccable manners.
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The property has a spa, impeccable scuba options, and an overwater room category billed as Fiji's only floating accommodation.
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But his timing was impeccable, and Zizou, as he is nicknamed, dazzled plenty more in the years to come.
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His impeccable democratic credentials lent credibility to an interim government whose mandate was to deliver free and fair elections.
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Restored with impeccable taste, the Spicer Mansion is ideal for a relaxing weekend escape any season of the year.
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ConclusionPhoto: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)In the end, while no phone is utterly impeccable, the Note 33+ comes incredibly close.
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They proudly purchased big Chevy Impalas, kept their homes in impeccable condition and had crab cookouts in their backyards.
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Tracee Ellis Ross was one of Insider's best-dressed celebrities in 2018, and continued delivering impeccable looks in 2019.
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So when they told me I was gonna work with Adrienne, I was excited because her work is impeccable.
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The rest of the film produces a similar effect, teasing your expectations and concealing cards in its impeccable sleeves.
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He also painted — "impeccable reproductions of Picassos," Mr. Riordan said — and mounted the large works in his living room.
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"We expect our leaders to present facts, to deal with objective truths and to exercise impeccable judgment," he wrote.
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As I have previously written, Mr. Weiss had impeccable progressive credentials and shared many of Senator Warren's political views.
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On the other hand, his academic pedigree — like that of Justice Gorsuch — is impeccable: Yale and Yale Law School.
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But the logic is sound, the evidence conclusive and the case for tax reform helping the middle class impeccable.
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Either way, she's bound to use her body to impeccable comedic effect, and to venture into profoundly absurd territory.
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It helps that star Melanie Lynskey and Wood have impeccable comic timing, and the film is often very funny.
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Like her mother, Phillippe's taste seems to be impeccable, as she's chosen to wear a Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown.
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The most impressive part of Westworld is the actors' ability to imbue the theme park's robotic hosts with impeccable nuance.
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With her polished chignon, Philip Treacy hat and Alexander McQueen rewear, Princess Kate looked impeccable at today's Trooping the Colour.
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We've seen her whole cycle — from the beginning of her loop to the end — and her makeup is always impeccable.
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We thank you, Jokgu, for your continued service to the musical community and for gracing us with your impeccable skills.
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WALLACE: And -- TRUMP: Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law.
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It is hard not to burst out laughing at the absurdity, yet she delivers it with an impeccable straight face.
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Bohemian Rhapsody wowed audiences (and the Academy) with its impeccable recreation of one of the greatest bands of all time.
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He's perfect for our team, his attitude has been impeccable, I think he does a great job running the team.
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The set is fantastic, the choreography invigorating, the script impossibly funny and made somehow funnier by the actors' impeccable deliveries.
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That's just the process, folks (as it is for Mulan, too), and Disney's track record at it is nearly impeccable.
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BELLA WEARS TYLER'S BOXERS The Shovel Buddies star continues to show off her new relationship (and impeccable abs!) on Snapchat.
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If there's one thing that's been the marker of Joseph Chilliams' promising career so far, it's his impeccable comedic timing.
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The mobster is shot by an unseen individual while bragging on the phone to Hermione about his impeccable criminal forethought.
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Putkonen spoke impeccable English in an intelligent and measured manner yet his capacity for doublethink and conspiratorial machinations was astonishing.
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The camera lingers on her as she descends into the passenger seat with her wig and makeup in impeccable condition.
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"It is actually really good business ... these are good people with impeccable credit ratings, who just got caught," said Goodall.
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When you told me you were an artist, I told you it made sense because you had impeccable, disheveled taste.
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His eye for detail and impeccable sense of timing come together in a near-perfect marriage of sight and sound.
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"Known for her impeccable vintage outfits, her big sunglasses, and for chatting up anyone who would listen," her obituary read.
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Trump ... She was so impeccable in her manners, in the way she spoke to people and she was so charming.
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The copy cat move is either the biggest burn in the convention or the two ladies have impeccable, matching style.
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Caroline is the breakout star of episode 3, from her impeccable chicken dance to her sick pink Converse at cotillion.
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Watching the show, you can't help but gawk at each home's spectacular views, high-end designer furniture, and impeccable décor.
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Before Hitler came to power in 1933, Berlin was an acclaimed fashion capital known for its impeccable ready to wear.
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The failure of Mueller — a dogged investigator of impeccable integrity — to legally establish otherwise provides powerful backup for his claim.
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He should pick a person with impeccable credentials, a compelling life story, and no paper trail with regard to ideology.
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But most of their pieces either take impeccable matching skills, a sizable wardrobe budget or are reserved for supermodels only.
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So much pleasure comes out of the expertly-orchestrated mayhem, which often comes down to the impeccable manipulation of doors.
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European insurance companies were big buyers of bonds issued by countries like Germany or Switzerland that have impeccable credit histories.
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Obama said his nominee would have an independent mind, rigorous intellect, impeccable credentials, and a record of excellence and integrity.
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The Hugo's impeccable pedigree is complemented by a characterful box that is instantly distinct from everything else on the market.
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It's in the closing scene also that Gaga's skill as an actor isn't at the level of her impeccable vocals.
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He's one of the best overtakers in the business and his judgment is impeccable in terms of judging a gap.
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The cafe claims to have, "a great location, an impeccable space, (and serve) quality coffee," according to its Facebook page.
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Known for impeccable attention to detail, and prioritization of public spaces and common areas, the Arlo brand is highly decorated.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law," Trump said Monday.
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Being a Texas-based operation, Torchy's also offers a plethora of breakfast tacos and an impeccable green chile queso dip.
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In effect it's three classic impeccable pasta dishes all put together into one: cacio e pepe, aglio e olio, arrabbiata.
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Her English was almost impeccable; men would stumble across her while tuning their radios and be unable to turn away.
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Ramones songs obviously sound best in the summer sun, so the Memorial Day weekend timing of this release is impeccable.
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These agencies were created in the 19th century, and have had impeccable reputations because of their perceived independence and objectivity.
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I will be nominating Christopher A. Wray, a man of impeccable credentials, to be the new Director of the FBI.
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When this is all over, I'll be able to ask a stranger if they're from Belgium with an impeccable accent.
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Selena Gomez wasn't out that much in 2019 but when she was, she made it count with impeccable fashion choices.
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Claudio Roditi, a Brazilian-born jazz trumpeter celebrated for his impeccable technique, warm sound and lyrical playing, died on Jan.
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Like Obama's two previous nominees, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, Garland possesses impeccable, and very traditional, qualifications for the job.
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His sneakers were always impeccable: growing up, he'd saved his money for fancy ones, which he cleaned with a toothbrush.
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Soon the instructor was asking him to model his impeccable sit-stay while the labradoodle puppy peed in a corner.
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One of the most impressive aspects of Kennedy's tenure on the court has been a rather impeccable sense of timing.
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Beyond its impeccable production and arena-friendly arrangement, "All Too Well" is a cinematic, five-minute masterclass on narrative structure.
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Her resume was impeccable: a magna cum laude graduate in economics from Harvard College, a Ph.D. in development from MIT.
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During a time when teams worked in greasy, dirty garages, Dennis insisted on impeccable working conditions everywhere, including the garages.
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I appreciate the impeccable continuity in the details, the infectious joy of the cowboys, the mixed genders of the cheerleaders.
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But they do so from a venue that feels like their own universe, with impeccable comic timing and extensive research.
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Still, he needed Richardson, with his impeccable reputation, to redeem his Justice Department and take charge of the Watergate investigation.
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He is among the finest young pianists before the public, one in whom impeccable technique is allied with inborn musicality.
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These are properties where no detail is overlooked, service is impeccable, the design is opulent, and rooms are tastefully elegant.
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Scales fly up and down, one impeccable glissando at a time, pausing briefly before climbing to the next half-step.
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It was Power Bitch lawyer hair in a show built around the impeccable bedhead of Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw.
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Hotel staff, for instance, might wield tight-lipped smiles and impeccable manners during exchanges with even the most disagreeable travelers.
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To a man, the sales force — an excitable 115-person staff that's 98 percent millennials — is clad in impeccable tailored suits.
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Ahead, we revisit Gloria's impeccable sense of style and the looks that made her one of the all-time fashion greats.
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When we see models strutting on runways and living it up on their Instagram accounts, they tend to look enviably impeccable.
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Click here to view original GIFThey're fun, but Nerf's blasters, even the most powerful ones, aren't known for their impeccable accuracy.
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Although the acting was impeccable, there were times when my stake in a scenario seemed to have been taken for granted.
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To accomplish this move, you need a lot of physical skill, including killer core and upper-body strength and impeccable balance.
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At the center of it all was Warren Beatty, who proved to have impeccable comic timing without trying to be funny.
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Place: Winterset, Iowa (population: 5,190) Site: Winterset Stage, a local theater with impeccable acoustics and an open mike night on Jan.
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Gamers, of course, are far more concerned with what's inside that chassis, and the Blade 15 Advanced's gaming chops are impeccable.
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This raid was impeccable, and could only have taken place with the acknowledgment and help of certain other nations and people.
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IMDb can be suspect, as it's user-edited and oftentimes poorly maintained, but the Game of Thrones-related pages are impeccable.
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At a recent mass at the Vatican attended by your columnist, some of the Latin used by Pope Francis was impeccable.
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Trains in South Korea run with impeccable precision, the subways are spotless, and there's fast Wi-Fi onboard on every line.
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Damon is clearly having a lot of fun subverting his Ordinary American Guy persona, and Julianne Moore is impeccable as always.
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Britney Spears showed off the impeccable dental hygiene habits of sons Sean Preston, 10, and Jayden James, 9, on Instagram Monday.
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"We think he is beyond reproach and that his credentials are impeccable," White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said of Rosenstein.
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Her best friend is a carton of rose water, her worst enemy is a mannequin, and her pastel wardrobe is impeccable.
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What's more brilliant, though, is when a movies utilizes subtle cues and impeccable composition and slick cinematography to fully visualize emotion.
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Venus in Gemini is flirtatious and fantastic at dirty talk, so it's a perfect time to practice your impeccable sexting skills.
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She drinks green tea every morning on the way to the gym, and her tea collection is nothing short of impeccable.
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CaSa is an exciting location to visit within Oaxaca, for its dynamic artistic exchange, impeccable architecture, and respect for local traditions.
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During the six-day tour, all eyes will also be on Kate's impeccable style – and the potential for 20 outfit changes!
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Trump ally Newt Gingrich, who first praised Mueller's "impeccable" honesty and integrity, has done a stunning about-face in recent days.
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And while it isn't true that she tended to Leo's impeccable arches, she did make the journey for other A-listers.
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Sohail Prasad, the founder and president of Forge, a digital private equity marketplace, said SpaceX's current standing among investors is impeccable.
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Each set of these headphones is handmade in Germany, and gives more credence to the stereotype about German manufacturing being impeccable.
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English has a gap in its pronoun system (other languages have an impeccable singular gender-neutral pronoun, but we do not).
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The stereotypes addressed in the work are those commonly prescribed by Pakistani society of the ideal woman of impeccable moral virtue.
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Both of their striking is impeccable and they both have two of the top coaches in the world in their corners.
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ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER These impeccable dancers return to City Center for December, under the keen direction of Robert Battle.
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Even a cathartic plate-smashing sequence was performed with impeccable timing and vigor: one — crash — plate — crash — per — crash — word — crash.
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"I usually take a client to the tavern room, where it's a wonderful ambiance and the service is impeccable," Levy said.
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At the 2015 Golden Globes, Chrisy Teegan's awkward crying face became a viral moment thanks to the camera operator's impeccable timing.
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Kate Middleton's impeccable style is always making headlines, but it's a simple pair of navy shorts that has people talking now.
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A young newcomer named Lori (a smart-alecky Emily Meade, who delivers impeccable eyebrow-acting all season) grumbles about the downpour.
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He's a citizen of the world with impeccable taste and cherubic features who pushes me to the outer limits and beyond.
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But the timing is quite impeccable, and we'll have to see if we get any more information about it sometime soon.
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Impeccable, from the barnyard whinnying to a pickup's faint growl: a whistling medley of Americana, ready-made for a campaign ad.
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In addition to his experience as a pharmaceutical executive, Mr. Azar brings to the job impeccable credentials as a conservative lawyer.
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She's a mother who is blindly loyal to her man, devout in her beliefs, and consistently impeccable in her public image.
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I'm not somebody who rails against notes, or thinks they ruin the creative process or tear down impeccable works of art.
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"If she were a stand-up comedian, her timing would be impeccable," says Randy Douthit, the executive producer of the show.
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Shepherded by the host Molly Fischer, who is a natural, this show has inherited the impeccable taste of its parent site.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally guided the missile test and said the new launcher was "impeccable", state media said.
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Luckily, the two bits of gear I needed to execute impeccable "sleep hygiene"—yes, it's an odd term—I already have.
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Earlier in the night, fruits and vegetables, which Bader calls "nature's impeccable sculptures," were placed on top of the wooden pedestals.
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"She is absolutely qualified, has an impeccable resume and a trajectory in the prosecutor's office that is without question," he said.
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This coda demonstrated that Stockhausen was not only a master of far-out spectacle but also a composer of impeccable craft.
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Soon Grover is settled in Anne's guest cottage and impressing his benefactress with his impeccable manners and mad skills with begonias.
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Ms. Alexander, the spokeswoman for the Biden campaign, said both women brought "impeccable academic and professional credentials" to their government jobs.
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Slotkin, a freshman representative, brings impeccable national security credentials to the table, a valuable asset as Middle East tensions heat up.
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Barry Jenkin's Best Picture winner evoked a visceral response in audiences, who responded to the film's aching heart and impeccable execution.
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An impeccable winery run by Fernando Perez Castro, who is also the proprietor of Mexico's first biodynamic winery, Finca la Carrodilla.
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In these uncertain times, we're drawn to colors that don't need to be impeccable, that can hide the messiness of life.
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Cahn even impersonates Marcia, Logan's quiet but definitely dangerous wife, with a vaguely threatening anecdote about death in impeccable French accent.
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"His slider and curveball are largely the same, but his command is impeccable," Bauer said in a text message Tuesday night.
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Using complex sentences with impeccable grammar in a group chat with your friends is likely to come across as rather aloof.
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It's a sensation that plagues the entirety of director Rupert Goold's Judy, making an otherwise impeccable film seem at best misguided.
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The creators of the Canal House cooking series bring their decades of wisdom and impeccable, approachable taste to an essential volume.
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Melrose told Reuters it had an "impeccable track record of safeguarding and improving pensioners' rights in every acquisition we have made".
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K7, sees the Cologne man team up with a series of collaborators for an album that keeps his track record impeccable.
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National police unions said officers had carried out an "impeccable intervention" to preserve the constitution and called the Mossos' inaction "scandalous".
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Yes, Prince made a lot of money touring and recording—he was an artist with an impeccable and unique business acumen.
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Even today, after a surprising upset, she strode out on stage, bright and strong as ever — with that impeccable lip to match.
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London may be cold and rainy for much of the year, but Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton still have impeccable beach style.
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In 1991 and 1995, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, senator from New York and an impeccable centrist Democrat, introduced bills to abolish the CIA.
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In fact, her hair and outfit were impeccable in the face of relentless desert grit and threatened imprisonment in the Dosh Khaleen.
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I mean, the guy has impeccable credentials, and pretty much everybody thinks he&aposs going to be a very, very strong judge.
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As a horror movie with less impeccable reviews than Black Panther or A Star Is Born, it's a more marginal Oscar player.
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All my dealings with [Gretchen and Aaron] were impeccable, and I can also allow for that not being the case for everyone.
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The sound quality is impeccable, especially the staging; you can hear exactly where the mixer placed the crash cymbol and bass guitar.
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Fans of the Wildcats and impeccable suits, however, will be let down by Saturday's first game, when Oklahoma finally ends Villanova's run.
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The food, however, was genuinely delicious — with so many free extras — the service was impeccable, and the setting was truly very special.
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Years before Katelyn Ohashi broke the internet with her impeccable dance routine last weekend, she had faced Olympian Simone Biles —and won!
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" There's a promise to "rip every stage with grace look right in they face / live the Tribe principle of having impeccable taste.
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Goyal's pitch was ensuring the country's biggest private carrier had impeccable service - a world-class product built in India, industry executives said.
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The actress and Honest Company co-founder has made her name as an arbiter of good taste and owner of impeccable accessories.
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Dean won the inaugural Creators for Creators grant, and it's not hard to see why: her work is impeccable on every level.
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Prince Louis' royal christening went off without a hitch — from the carefully-selected godparents to Prince George and Princess Charlotte's impeccable manners.
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At age 3, Prince George is already proving to have royally impeccable manners – with a little help from his mom, Princess Kate.
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This season, we're getting our street-style inspiration in real time, thanks to Gomez's impeccable wardrobe (and Kate Young's always-sharp styling).
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Like Andrew Bird meets Teenage Fanclub, the guitars immediately give away how unsure and insecure the song feels, despite the impeccable execution.
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The judge has impeccable educational qualifications and already serves on the powerful U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
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With Irwin's impeccable, and sometimes obsessive, eye for design he has created a powerful monument to the art of light and space.
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Prince Louis' royal christening went off without a hitch — from the carefully-selected godparents to Prince George and Princess Charlotte's impeccable manners.
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The Mormons of Utah, and who may very well be some of Duke's forebears from Beaver County, Utah, kept impeccable genealogy records.
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From argan oil straight out of Morocco to ayurvedic oils from India, Smith's eye for curating a diverse beauty destination is impeccable.
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His credentials are impeccable, given his Harvard degrees and the fact that he clerked for liberal champion Supreme Court Justice William Brennan.
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Mr. Church is mild-mannered, kind, circumspect, a voracious reader, an impeccable cook, and before long, a devoted member of the household.
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I am not one to think it's cute when attractive men use grins and impeccable suit cuts to breeze past warranted criticism.
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Making it through four hours and 18 rounds, Edith's mother's greatest surprise wasn't her daughter's spelling prowess, but rather her impeccable behavior.
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It's apparent from the darling summer dresses and fun shoes that the young girls have already inherited their mother's impeccable fashion sense.
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So still, so impeccable in its posture, it looked like a marble sculpture — but no marble sculpture could move with such ease.
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George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr noted earlier this week that the government often uses informants who don't have impeccable credentials.
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Just because you did something outlandish or stupid years ago doesn't mean that people will believe you've developed impeccable judgment since then.
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Bush then nominated Clarence Thomas, a newcomer to the federal bench who had impeccable conservative credentials, to replace Thurgood Marshall in 503.
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As humorists, Mr. Martin and Mr. Gilbert were both a bit heavy-handed in their byplay, but as musicians they were impeccable.
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The Irishman, who produced a round of impeccable precision, has a four-shot lead over Tommy Fleetwood going into Sunday's final round.
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By contrast, Citizen Mueller is a patriot, a Marine, a legal scholar and a man of impeccable integrity, reputation, fairness and honor.
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Santigold has been in the game for a while now, with an absolutely impeccable taste for making the best pop song possible.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials and interprets the law as it was written and intended," said Raj Shah, a White House spokesman.
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Kathryn's follow-through is impeccable, and when I witnessed her transition from the commercial spectrum into serious storytelling, I was in awe.
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Arthur Ashe won the first U.S. Open, which was played in Forest Hills, Queens, in 1968; he had an impeccable BACKHAND SHOT.
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His best-known titles, "I Am Love" and "A Bigger Splash," feature beautiful people with impeccable taste experiencing haute-bourgeois life intensely.
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A White House statement said that Dr. Jackson's record was "impeccable" and insisted that he would not be "railroaded" by false accusations.
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He quickly rose to stardom for his poise, power, incredible jump, and impeccable muscle control, but also for his reputation for rebellion.
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It's not every alto saxophonist's way, but with Ms. Fuller's blend of impeccable straight-ahead-jazz chops and gospelly inflections, it's engrossing.
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She's impeccable (she has to be), exhibiting all the qualities of sportsmanship we look for in athletes, regardless of whom they race.
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I would only say my source is impeccable, and I have no doubt about the authenticity and the significance of the documents.
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We've put together a collection of 32 unforgettable golf courses, known for their fascinating locations, impeccable design, rich history, and unparalleled views.
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My colleagues' wit and impeccable taste are on full display on the NYT Cooking Instagram and Facebook accounts, so follow those too.
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But Clinton's strength wasn't his experience, and it certainly wasn't his impeccable character; it was his ability to convey warmth and empathy.
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" With "their boundless amiability, impeccable activity and angelic faces," he said, "they shamelessly conceal a vicious wolf ready to devour innocent souls.
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"Visitation" (2010) tells, with impeccable delicacy and calm, the story of a lake house outside Berlin and its changing inhabitants over decades.
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He described Kovalchuk as a team-first player with impeccable training habits, strong character, unflappable confidence, sound leadership abilities and intense competitiveness.
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"Unfortunately, his hubris overwhelmed his normally impeccable political instincts," said Paul Sparrow, director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
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By the standards of the West (and by comparison with the incumbent, Boris Yeltsin), Mr. Gorbachev is a man of impeccable character.
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Without question, Jamison has impeccable taste in her own ideas, selecting fringe subjects and following them to the end of the road.
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A well-respected medical researcher who is already working at the FDA as a senior-level political appointee, his credentials are impeccable.
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Authorities have yet to reveal a cause for the crash, but those familiar with the chopper say its safety record is impeccable.
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"I will be nominating Christopher A. Wray, a man of impeccable credentials, to be the new Director of the FBI," Trump tweeted.
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The stakes of lying are so high that I cannot fathom either -- both with impeccable personal and professional credentials -- would do it.
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That's why this year, we'll be skipping the homemade snacks and ordering from one of the many impeccable online bakeries out there.
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Steve Bannon, Trump's White House Chief Strategist, has officially left the building and the internet can't help but notice his impeccable timing.
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With his free-spirited warmth and impeccable rhythm, Teicher first garnered attention as a dancer with the celebrated tap artist Michelle Dorrance.
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The tone-on tone effect emphasizes the lovely textural contrasts between the fuzzy towel and the impeccable, curvaceous comma of his fade.
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Chris Cortazzo is the listing agent for the crib, which has an impeccable decor thanks to Steve's wife, interior designer Vanessa Alexander.
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A bag does not simply have to carry items from one place to another to be considered an impeccable piece of luggage.
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Because the human brain is impeccable in its ability to filter out extraneous information, this type of behavior should have been predicted.
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"You look tired," a colleague said after one particularly lackluster conference session I delivered on how writers could build an impeccable reputation.
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Known for her impeccable taste and pulled-together personal style, there's never a moment when we don't want to steal her entire look.
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But Gfycat demonstrated impeccable timing by rolling out its Webm hosting platform just in time for browser support of GIF-like formats online.
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The actor even spilled on how his lovely wife managed to look flawlessly impeccable in her shimmering (and wrinkle-free!) Ralph & Russo gown.
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Perhaps the thing we'll miss most about this administration is Michelle's impeccable fashion and Barack putting on a sweater over his mom jeans.
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It's a colorful place with its walls covered with all kinds of objects that reflect the impeccable taste and whimsy of the retailer.
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It has an impeccable camera, a gigantic screen that takes up the entire front panel, and a fancy 22018D camera used for authentication.
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He is startlingly wide, his eye is amazing, his speed and instincts impeccable, his brain seems like it was engineered for professional sports.
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The actor wowed fans with his impeccable vocals, somehow making the vile war hero vying for Belle's affection come across as almost charming.
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Well, never fear, because Emma Roberts and her impeccable press-tour wardrobe are here to provide all the inspiration you would ever need.
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"I want to thank the staff for their impeccable attention that they gave to us before, during and after the birth," she continued.
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There is impeccable attention to story and character, and we do not deserve authenticity and talent that is Rodriguez, the show's glowing heart.
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Dating back to her days palling around with drum and bass greats in the 90s, Björk's always had impeccable taste in electronic producers.
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It wasn't until a server commented on the impeccable manners of the guest at table number 10 that I realized who he was.
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But with the Paww WaveSound 3, you get impeccable sound quality, active noise cancellation, and comfort all for the sweet price of $74.99.
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Meanwhile, several others described threats of deportation, or backhanded compliments of their impeccable English speaking skills — despite, for instance, being born in Georgia.
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The actor arguably steals the show with his impeccable vocals, and makes the vile war hero vying for Belle's affection seem almost charming.
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The artwork by Nick Dragotta is both gorgeous and gruesome, each panel drawn with impeccable detail to forge East of West's fictitious world.
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Robert Mueller, who is leading the probe, is a former FBI director whose impeccable credentials have earned him extensive praise from the GOP.
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Guaranteed to leave an indelible impression, A Wrinkle in Time is an impeccable children's book that will feed your imagination well into adulthood.
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Part of an actor's job is to look impeccable, which is why they tend to put themselves in the hands of professional stylists.
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This translates to impeccable selfies in any lighting situation — from a dimly lit live music venue to glaring sunlight on your beach vacay.
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Banyan found the Thai finance minister on the beach, the trousers of his impeccable suit rolled up, helping foreign dignitaries into rubber dinghies.
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His impeccable proof: that the two exchanged niceties and therefore Mr. Putin was using his KGB training to ingratiate himself with Mr. Trump.
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" Mr. Fleishman says the Clintons have to pick a leader of "impeccable integrity and let it go its own way in raising money.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law," Trump told a White House audience.
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Nobody draws fouls on the perimeter—with impeccable timing and enough confidence to rise and shoot every single time he's touched—like Williams.
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He was told that Chinese vessels had surrounded the USNS Impeccable, an unarmed American survey ship, in international waters near China's Hainan island.
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"Are we prepared for the Chinese to board?" asked an American admiral as he worked to manoeuvre other ships close to the Impeccable.
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The replication of a low-budget, earnestly progressive public TV broadcast is impeccable, abetted by Helen Mirren's hilariously solemn introductions of the films.
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The president has said he is looking to name a nominee who has impeccable credentials and brings a nonideological approach to the law.
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Balding, with a neatly trimmed graying mustache and silver-rim glasses, Mr. Najib behaves like a British gentleman with impeccable manners, they say.
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And as far as the hawk-like attention paid by the royal correspondents has recorded, the queen has been as impeccable as ever.
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But for a fleeting second this imagery was erased by the presence of a young man with impeccable fashion sense and comic timing.
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The impeccable Super Mario Odyssey gets a new competitive game mode and an appearance by the well-known plumber's too frequently ignored brother.
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Also, my physical therapist reads more than anyone I know and has impeccable taste, so I always ask for book suggestions from her.
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Barneys: Barneys' website gives you the same experience you'd expect at its flagships: impeccable curation, exclusive designer collaborations, and eyes on emerging talent.
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He called its provenance "impeccable" and said he bought it legitimately in the late 1980s from "a very reputable" art and antiques dealer.
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"Often behind their boundless amiability, impeccable activity and angelic faces, they shamelessly conceal a vicious wolf ready to devour innocent souls," he said.
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One of his book's comparative advantages is that while Stiglitz has impeccable economic credentials, he also recognizes some of his profession's blind spots.
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The sense of relaxation was palpable, and the tranquility and personal nature of the service from the impeccable staff was a real draw.
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Waiting Sunday morning on the tarmac for the Lady Mambas crew was a Sikorsky S-76B, a workhorse with an impeccable safety record.
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" Mr. Gerstein dedicated the book to Mr. Petit, "for the gifts of his courage, his impeccable art and his mythic sense of mischief.
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" Even Bruce Pask, the men's fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman, shyly said about his perpetually impeccable look: "Very little effort goes into it.
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In the case of Mr. Epp, this is forgivable, since Truffaldino's antics are largely pure buffoonery, and his frenetic, knockabout performance is impeccable.
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"This raid was impeccable and could only have taken place with the acknowledgment and help of certain other nations and people," Trump said.
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On Saturday night, Fury paired his new strength and assertiveness with the impeccable timing that has long made him so difficult to defeat.
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We Know You Like It Hot is a tequila, lime, and basil-honey concoction, rimmed with Thai chili, which packs an impeccable punch.
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"Her image is impeccable for her fans: a woman from a working-class neighborhood," said Fernando Dworak, a political analyst in Mexico City.
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Jessica Lange understands the impeccable style of Crawford's acting — the way Crawford put her entire performance into her huge eyes, nothing extraneous allowed.
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The home, which is worth a reported $30 million according to People, provided an impeccable backdrop for envy-inducing Instagram posts from Spears.
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She had also faced a barrage of criticism from the party's activist base, which had begun to question her once-impeccable progressive credentials.
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One more note: Compare This Old Dog to DeMarco's first couple of albums and check out how impeccable his recording quality has gotten.
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Six years later, a flotilla of fishing boats intercepted the US Navy surveillance ship Impeccable in international waters in the South China Sea.
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The Jain sat on a cushion in an impeccable house, impeccable only on the inside, of course: Outside was a heap of roiling, shifting garbage, a heap that seemed a living thing with rats burrowing through it—swimming, really, floating in an unreal paradise of gnawables with pigs pushing aside layers of plastic and rotten trembling fruit with their snouts.
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The video has blown up on Reddit partially because of Blowe's impeccable, lovable Chicago accent, and partially because of his clear love for plants.
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Turns out a white guy with impeccable connections (and, credit where it's due, a helluva movie) can win hearts at the academy after all.
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The only issue with this clip, which has a brief, but impeccable soundtrack, is that it features way too little Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun).
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"Over-the-top fabulous with incredible, impeccable collections of an amazing array of furniture, art, armor, architecture, music," one user wrote of the museum.
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Common's grooming habits are as impeccable as his style, Kardashian has really found her signature scent and Brand is in fact, not musky-smelling.
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Now, Judge Kavanaugh&aposs record is long, his background impeccable his academic record is off the charts, his philosophy seems extraordinarily intelligent, very sound.
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Over and over again, she demonstrates impeccable timing by posting pretty photos while the White House fields PR nightmares, national scandals, and humanitarian crises.
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The World, and The World's End are odes to genre, whimsy, and Wright's impeccable directorial talents — but they're also movies that love other movies.
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I thought they'd all be super cool model types, club kids with impeccable fashion sense who could cut you in half with a look.
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Unless you follow Chyna on Snapchat, you've probably never marveled at just how impeccable, seemingly pore-less, and pretty much flawless her skin is.
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Udemy's all-time best-selling lecturer Rob Percival has helped more than 800,000 students and earns rave reviews due to his impeccable teaching style.
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And she's showing her devotion with hilarious, unusual Vine covers of his music, featuring a lot of bagpipes and her impeccable Scottish accent and.
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Social media wasn't very interested in the details of her alleged crime — more so her set of impeccable box braids and artfully-laid edges.
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She pulls off an impeccable portrayal of Betty Draper on Mad Men, continually kills it on the red carpet, and gives really good Instagram.
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Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, said he had urged the White House to select a centrist candidate with impeccable credentials for the court.
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Could the plot twist of The Parent Trap be that Meredith, with her impeccable taste and gleaming professional success, was actually a total boss?
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An artist of impeccable time management, Majarich finished the final poster, a moody reinterpretation of Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men, on December 31, 2016.
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With a delicately sensual geometry and symmetry impeccable for something handmade, artist Mary Judge's powdered pigment drawings are stunning works of otherworldly cohesive unity.
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An artist of impeccable time management, Majarich finished the final poster, a moody reinterpretation of Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men, on December 31, 2016.
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"Amal has impeccable taste and understands fashion perfectly, irrespective of whether the piece is from WilliamVintage or from the contemporary collections," states Banks-Blaney.
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Star Wars is an impeccable technical achievement: a quantum — or maybe quasar — leap beyond 2001 (New York – which, remember, did not like the movie).
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I suppose what sets my label apart is my own taste, which may be impeccable depending on who you ask (please don't ask anyone).
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Seles, for her part, had the two-hander from both sides, a heavy ball, a legendarily great return game, and impeccable shot-making abilities.
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Whether using clandestine means to launch impeccable fakes onto the rhinoceros-horn market would truly reduce prices and sabotage demand remains to be tested.
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It is only five minutes long, but it suggests what is to come from Holofcener: mordant humor, impeccable dialogue, an emphasis on female experience.
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He holds impeccable credentials from the struggle for liberation, having fought alongside Mugabe against the loathed white-minority government of what was then Rhodesia.
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Clinton, the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination, assailed Senate Republicans for dragging their feet on a nominee whom she said has impeccable credentials.
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Her singing, trimmed with a slight twang, is impeccable both in the bloom in her voice and the emotion she invests in the lyrics.
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And an especially happy ending was found in Mr. Eden's impeccable rendition of Jean-George's molten chocolate cake, rich and luxurious as brownie pudding.
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It did not make for an impeccable start, but the size of the room and the view more than made up for its shortcomings.
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Living in With impeccable streets, well-regarded schools and a quick commute to Manhattan, most residents say they don't miss having a proper downtown.
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Those probabilities are based on impeccable science, for which we have profound respect, but constant repetition of a problem does not solve the problem.
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" Mr. Wolff responded in an interview, "My source is impeccable, and I have no doubt about the authenticity and the significance of the documents.
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In short, this is DC-area powerviolence that comes correct with an impeccable guitar tone, a murderous groove, and a healthy emphasis on violence.
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The impeccable acting and well-written dialogue make it a movie worth seeing, but maybe not until there's a class-conscious Democrat in office.
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Theron might drape herself in spectacular dresses, coats, and stilettos (her makeup and platinum hair is impeccable), but there's no elegance to her surroundings.
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Charles, impeccable in his petal-pink three-piece suit, leapt onto the stage, lit by fuchsia lights, and signaled the start of the game.
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" Perhaps Fortune put it best, noting that anything with a Kate Spade label "signifies sophistication, freshness, and impeccable good taste, all rolled into one.
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This is a story about obsession — the preoccupation that Hanyu's fans have with a transcendent international star and his own ambition for impeccable victory.
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The Broadway revival of Mart Crowley's watershed 24422 play has an impeccable and very starry cast: Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells.
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The Broadway revival of Mart Crowley's watershed 1968 play has an impeccable and very starry cast: Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells.
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The impeccable-quality leather, metal and wood that dominate true luxury offerings are largely absent in the ATS-V where plastic sets the tone.
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De la part des journalistes à l'allure impeccable qui animaient le débat à 11, il n'a eu droit qu'à des sourires figés et condescendants.
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Those nominees were put forth to show Trump's willingness to look to people whose credentials and judicial history were clear, transparent and generally impeccable.
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Impeccable timing Shocking time-lapse video shows the sky turning dark as a bushfire takes over the Australian countryside in less than four minutes.
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The car was only driven when it was sunny and at least 60 degrees out, according to the ad, which explains its impeccable condition.
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She uses warmly colored paints and pencils, and an impeccable sense of design, to pull us right into the pleasant world of Blossom Street.
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But mark my words: Pathologic 2, with its impeccable blend of terror, scarcity, and fascination, will influence a whole new crop of independent developers.
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With a Gallic blend of charm, elegance, aristocratic lineage and impeccable academic credentials, he became a national figure through his writings and television appearances.
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We called around to various labs and decided on A & B Labs, with an impeccable record and a willingness to analyze the samples quickly.
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A friendship eventually grew out of their proximity and personalities: Gould was struck by Mayle's impeccable eye and charm; Mayle by Gould's spirited generosity.
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He also told us that among his Raptors teammates he's known as the "Swag Daddy," a name he's apparently earned for his impeccable style.
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Unlike commercial aircraft half their age, the two modified Boeing 747s are in impeccable condition thanks to dedicated US Air Force staff who maintain them.
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You know, the staples every Dior woman presumably has in her closet: the impeccable black blazer, the delicate lace blouse, the "J'adore Dior"-stamped handbag.
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Jennifer Aniston is living proof that eating right, exercising and taking care of your well-being does a body good – and keeps you looking impeccable.
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Even presidents and attorney generals tread lightly when dealing with the powerful Southern District prosecutor given its storied history as an institution of impeccable integrity.
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Not only does H.E.R. have impeccable skills when it comes to singing, she can also play several instruments including the piano, drums, guitar and bass.
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A movie-opening shootout on a subway platform is just a rehash of the lobby sequence from The Matrix but without the impeccable wirework choreography.
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Mikyx's impeccable Bard play stood out early on (he's undefeated on the champion this split), but he's also had excellent performances on Karma and Braum.
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As such, the attention on any one performer is somewhat blunted -- in the way "Slumdog Millionaire" was -- but the casting is impeccable at every stage.
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These early gems (including 21975's Harry and 21976's The Point!) spotlight Nilsson's impeccable ear for melody and his almost childlike sense of whimsicality.
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The WTO was not impeccable but it was the most desirable channel for liberalizing and facilitating trade and investment on a global scale, it said.
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Hernandez's control has been impeccable early this season, as he has yet to issue a walk while striking out 15 in 18 1/3 innings.
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His hair, thick and dark in the photo, is now a subdued silver, and today, a loosely draped blue cardigan replaces the impeccable suit jacket.
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The three decked out in Barbie gear and showed off their impeccable Barbie and Ken doll costumes with a few Instagram posts on Monday night.
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The impeccable few minutes of comedy have nothing to do with Haddish as Black woman; it's simply about her being a funny, delightfully raunchy performer.
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"If you look at her academic background, it's impeccable, but she is a woman," Aso was quoted by media as telling LDP members on Saturday.
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Named "The Director's Cut," this Blade Runner-inspired Johnnie Walker gives us an idea of what's possible when impeccable set design becomes a potable reality.
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Before Magic Mike, the world hadn't seen such an impeccable display of black leather, hip thrusting, and chair gymnastics since Madonna's "Human Nature" music video.
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She's all business, and her consistently impeccable red lipstick proves as much, although obviously, there are some deep emotional cracks below this perfectly manicured surface.
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Yun's historic victory and impeccable results have earned him the moniker of "skeleton emperor," by South Korean fans including South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
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For the most part, animals have impeccable hearing, but this natural ability has the potential to work against our furry friends when they're home alone.
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At a time when women were tweezing their eyebrow hairs into nonexistence, her impeccable technique changed the way women — and Hollywood — thought about their brows.
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Fittingly, the performance will be held in the outer peristyle of the Getty Villa, an impeccable recreation of a first-century AD Roman country house.
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In the absence of Halloween candy, here are 10 superlative awards for the best costumes I saw yesterday at SVCC: Impeccable timing, Hulk Hogan fan.
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The perfect storm of elements -- from impeccable casting to maturation of social media, playing into the must-watch-immediacy of both -- won't easily be replicated.
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She wore homemade costumes and skated to music from the Batman and Jurassic Park soundtracks as opposed to Tchaikovsky or Vivaldi, but had impeccable technique.
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But while Oprah may have impeccable taste, we know how to edit and cull her lengthy list to just the necessities we know you'll need.
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And it seems Kate has already shared her impeccable hat game with Meghan, who wore a brown wool fascinator-style beret for the morning walk.
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So thankful to Dr Joseph Williams (chief of plastic surgery) and Dr Berland (Tomas Eye Group) their quick decisions and impeccable work doesn't go unnoticed.
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He was a "flawed individual, but an impeccable spy—brave, brilliant, and relentless", writes Owen Matthews in his rollicking and moving chronicle of Sorge's life.
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His balance is impeccable for a player his size, and he never changes his motion, whether he's shooting from 18 feet or 25 feet away.
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Given his impeccable credentials, unsurprisingly, in the past few weeks several opinion pieces have appeared from law professors across the ideological spectrum, praising his nomination.
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His timing was impeccable, as three days later the government announced that premiums increased nationwide by an average of 85033% as insurers flee the exchanges.
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Paltrow, meanwhile, is sitting in her impeccable living room doing who knows what, but it's highly unlikely that she's consoling a distraught woman with cancer.
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The 2013 champion brushed aside Strycova 6-1 6-2 to maintain her impeccable record against the Czech and reach her second final in Sydney.
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He'd laid out an impeccable outfit choice (compete with a bear mask, naturally) and a note reading, "I think you would like nice in this ;)".
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It's why he wanted to shoot The Lion King this way—forgoing the impeccable control of computer animation for the uncertainty of human-controlled cameras.
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Comprising his home, workshop, and gardens, the Maloof Foundation is a living museum that showcases his appreciation for impeccable craftsmanship alongside his instantly classic designs.
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The artist's tendency to include strange, often grotesque imagery is nothing to dismiss, as he employs an impeccable study of painterly detail in each work.
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Gingrich effusively praised Mueller last month after his announcement as special counsel, calling him a "superb choice" with an "impeccable" reputation for honesty and integrity.
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The true villains of the show turned out to be Shine, Grandma Lea and the DuBois - they would make for an impeccable super villain group.
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His timing was impeccable as he burst into the national stage just as television was hungry for a star to change the face of sports.
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"You just have to make sure you practice, that it's impeccable and you know you could almost do it with your eyes closed," she continued.
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His resume is impeccable, including West Point, service in the army, a J.D. from Harvard and, most recently, a successful tenure as Trump's CIA director.
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They'd all fed Gerber products to their children or grandchildren, apparently, and always with impeccable results: every child healthy, every mealtime harmonious, every dinner sweet.
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Sara admired Mona—her impeccable taste, how quickly she connected with other women—but she also sensed that the parties were a kind of audition.
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Ten years after the Impeccable incident, American and Chinese ships and aircraft are at even greater risk of closer encounters in and over Asian waters.
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The Bowers & Wilkins PX Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones are known for their impeccable noise cancelation, but are usually too pricey for a lot of people.
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No surprise, Rose says Lyonne has impeccable taste in music, but it was Nilsson that somehow felt like the cherry on top of the sundae.
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From the very first look, it was clear that through impeccable casting and styling, Chavarria captured a look that was sweet and full of swagger.
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I'm reminded of a criticism you sometimes hear of Meryl Streep's acting — that while her technique is impeccable, she doesn't often truly inhabit a role.
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Newswires carried the story that impeccable academic research had found the correlations that the task force wanted: Low self-esteem was linked to social problems.
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During his run to the quarterfinals here, he won a few of his service games in under a minute, proving his Swiss timing is impeccable.
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Along the way they incur the wrath of a sheriff with the unimprovable name of Buford T. Justice and the impeccable gravitas of Jackie Gleason.
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Those in need of rescue are often hysterical or panicked, but Mr. Bratchley's mental state was "impeccable," leading to a smoother rescue, Mr. Sorenson said.
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All his restaurants are named Milos, and they are famous for their impeccable seafood, extravagantly displayed on ice and, at prime dinner hours, extravagantly priced.
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For a more casual evening, dine in the lounge and feast on the burger — impeccable char on the outside, napkin-sopping juicy on the inside.
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"Thanks to strategic, meticulous, impeccable and rigorous work, Gildardo Cucho, a leader in this organization, was killed," Duque told journalists in the city of Sincelejo.
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Another woman in the changing room emerged from her sauna looking impeccable, with her hair down, fake lashes, and not remotely red in the face.
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Solange "Cranes in the Sky" (Saint/Columbia) Sometimes there's no evading heavy emotions, as Solange poetically admits over an impeccable, low-simmering funk groove. 9.
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I think the form is impeccable and love the idea that one would invest that much energy into making this completely obscure detail so elaborate.
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Federal observers oversee 99 percent of the large trawlers fishing for pollock, ensuring that this largest of fisheries maintains an impeccable set of management tools.
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Just two blocks from New Orleans' French Quarter, Windsor Court Hotel offers impeccable service in a calm, elegant setting, plus a pristine, newly renovated spa.
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"The Handmaid's Tale," based on the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel, is a cautionary tale, a story of resistance and a work of impeccable world-building.
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His wife was particular about her fingernails and did her own manicures, and the impeccable results show up clearly on the cast, Dr. Hurst said.
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He might have been the top pick in the N.F.L. draft, an athletic left-hander with impeccable accuracy, a strong arm and consistently astute decisions.
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"I come here because the customer service is impeccable, and they have integrity," said Mr. de Liagre, who has been a regular for 20 years.
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Fine-tuned with impeccable detail and realistic, epochal design, the creation towers over typical gingerbread houses with its castle-sized proportions and dark, romantic feel.
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The details are impeccable and the entire processes is a satisfying watch — especially when the knife gets tucked into a cute leather sheath at the end.
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The problem is, Beaumont-sur-Mer already has a resident con artist: Josephine (Anne Hathaway), a high-class scammer with a suspect accent, and impeccable taste.
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With every awards season comes a troop of newcomers that wow us not only with their talents in the arts, but aesthetically, with their impeccable style.
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Princess Diana's impeccable style, commitment to humanitarianism, and natural charisma endeared her to a public that had often regarded the royal family as stuffy and outdated.
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Feldstein caught everyone's attention as the lovable and hilarious best friend in Lady Bird and showed off her impeccable comedic timing in Neighbors 2: Sorority Uprising.
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"There's a scene in Suicide Squad where she changes clothes in front of a bunch of dudes, so her abs needed to be impeccable," says Hecker.
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If you find yourself thinking that Sam (Griffin Gluck) looks young, it's because he's an actual 16-year-old (with impeccable comedic timing, to be clear).
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A popular former armed forces chief and a political newcomer, Gantz emerged as a serious rival to Netanyahu in the April election, with impeccable security credentials.
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Its activists may preach love for the homeland and its unique character, but in practice they are impeccable internationalists, mixing and exchanging ideas like other millennials.
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Given his impeccable knowledge of characters and mechanics, the only thing that would really keep M2K from a standout performance at Evo is his own head.
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I now have an impeccable radar for when shows start laying the groundwork for a possible romantic reconciliation between a beloved train wreck of a couple.
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There's something all three of Kate Middleton's royal baby debuts have in common (and it's not just that she looked impeccable mere hours after giving birth).
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The colors are bright, the singing is cool, Moore's styling is impeccable, and Tatum is the lithe, verging-on-goofy dancer we know him to be.
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Just a smartphone with an app capable of capturing timelapse footage, a bunch of candy, and some impeccable editing to Antonio Lucio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons.
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Between the lines: Apple's timing is impeccable, as the announcement comes just as a patent suit between Apple and Qualcomm goes to trial in San Diego.
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The trailer alone showcases Mercury's unique style, impeccable stage presence and musical mind that fought for an "operatic section" in the middle of a rock song.
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The Porsche offers impeccable performance, the Lexus offers fantastic looks with solid dynamics and the Mercedes has a gorgeous exterior design with an industry-leading interior.
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Meredith has also attained a degree of "put-togetherness" displayed only in the pages of Vogue and the impeccable pencil skirts of the women of Suits.
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Tickner claims that although director Bob Spiers had impeccable TV credentials including Fawlty Towers and Ab Fab, he struggled with Spice World, his first feature film.
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We get more Janet, more of the weird rules of Michael's world, and more ethics, made remarkably digestible by impeccable writing and the charm of Chidi.
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Like in 2009, when the Chinese harassed the USNS Impeccable in the South China Sea, the latest action comes against a similarly unarmed US research vessel.
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The timing of my trial was impeccable—I had just moved into a new apartment and had yet to buy a pot, let alone a fork.
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The track laid the groundwork for his 2014 testing of the waters, and 2015's damn near impeccable If You're Reading This It's Too Late Drake.
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What's more, the legally impeccable Mueller will win a legal triumph over what is left of the Trump defense team in the high court of justice.
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Perhaps that is why billionaires are tolerated even by countries with impeccable social-democratic credentials: Sweden and Norway have more billionaires per person than America does.
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GOP leaders have been unmoved by Obama's suggestion that he will nominate a candidate who has impeccable qualifications and a non-ideological approach to the law.
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Gingrich wildly praised Mueller earlier this year after his appointment as special counsel, calling him a "superb choice" with an "impeccable" reputation for honesty and integrity.
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To make an impression, you had to be impeccable, with a trouser crease so sharp you could cut off the head of a chicken with it.
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"I always have impeccable timing," said the 37-year-old creator of The Bearded Bastard, a line of waxes, pomades, and oils for men's facial hair.
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After starting four strokes behind overnight leader Martin Kaymer, American Cantlay was impeccable as he passed the German, who faded to third place with a 72.
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"Republican after Republican praised Director Comey's impeccable record of independence — right up until the moment he issued his conclusion," Cummings said in a statement on Wednesday.
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In that note, Mr. Bornstein described Mr. Trump as in impeccable health, and also said that he had lost 15 pounds over the previous 12 months.
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While Markle is known for her impeccable taste in fashion, Harry often sticks to an old favorite —specifically, J Crew's Ludlow Jacket, which retails for $170.
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Chun, then 49 and stout, had impeccable credentials: He was trained at the University of Washington, Cornell Medical College and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Domaine de Fontenille reviews online are nearly impeccable for the grounds and rooms with a 4.5 out of 5 on Trip Advisor, and 9.1 on Booking.
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Craftsmen at Lowther's workshop painstakingly apply 15 layers of extracted tree sap to every piece, sanding between the coats to achieve an impeccable high-gloss finish.
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Then again, the Trump family dynamic is almost as mysterious: His children's obedience, loyalty and nearly impeccable public demeanor impresses even some of his harshest critics.
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The story of Judge Garland is one of impeccable credentials, and an ambitious person who racked up accomplishments until he was nominated for his dream job.
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Muslet wears a blinding white thawb and a multicolored keffiyeh; his face is dominated by a colossal salt-and-pepper beard, dense and impeccable, like topiary.
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" - Republican Representative Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight Committee investigating Russian influence, in a Fox News interview in which he also praised Mueller's "impeccable credentials.
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Adjust yourself, exhibit impeccable manners—actually, now is the most important time to be polite; you are in fact being tested—and get back to it.
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"He's in IMPECCABLE shape," JoJo marvels as today's beau chops up some wood for their hot tub, then strips down to a bathing suit on command.
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CLEVELAND — With a string of virtually impeccable performances this postseason, Andrew Miller has established himself as a human signpost of imminent victory for the Cleveland Indians.
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And "Kids Are Pretty People" — a tune by Mr. Jones's younger brother Thad — showcases the band in fine loping stride, with a breezily impeccable piano solo.
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The impeccable cause supported by this all-star show is God's Love We Deliver, the charity group that provides meals to ailing New Yorkers in need.
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Like its twin in Lyon, it was owned by the legendary Eugénie Brazier and had achieved three Michelin stars by serving impeccable renditions of regional classics.
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The staff has been helped greatly by impeccable team defense, which FanGraphs ranked as the second best in the majors, behind only the Boston Red Sox.
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From cozy sweaters to cocktail dresses, Amazon shoppers seem to have an impeccable eye for discovering high-quality, budget-friendly products to round out your wardrobe.
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"I will be nominating Christopher A. Wray, a man of impeccable credentials, to be the new Director of the FBI," the president tweeted early Wednesday morning.
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In Sally Rooney's impeccable novels, women yearn to be tied or beaten or choked or otherwise degraded; for intricate reasons, they feel they deserve no better.
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The couple are portrayed by Dan Skinner and Simone Kirby, who lip-sync his words with such impeccable precision and delicacy you quickly forget they're actors.
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Andrew Zurica, of Hard Times Sundaes, attracted notice for his impeccable fast-food-style gems slung in a truck stationed in the Kings Plaza parking lot.
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Plus, all of them are made with premium panels that offer wide-viewing angles, crisp details, and impeccable color accuracy with close to 100% sRGB coverage.
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His impeccable D.C. media flak credentials are not suited to playing the innovative game of offense that Trump needs to counter the relentlessly hostile media narrative.
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The company of five — which includes Lizbeth MacKay as the school's not-so-deferential dean and Crystal Lucas-Perry as Marks's invaluable roommate, Felicity — is impeccable.
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But despite its impeccable economic logic, a stand-alone carbon tax has proven to be a political dead end, largely because it is unpopular and regressive.
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With just the roar of the noisemaker, I lay in bed with my mind racing, waiting anxiously for my impeccable sleep hygiene to magically start working.
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Impeccable, and expensive, the cheapest pair of joggers we could find on the website was around $400 ... that's expensive lounging, at least for us swag orphans.
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This was recently rer-eleased by the impeccable Music from Memory label and every time I play it someone comes up to ask what it is.
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Both Theroux and Aniston looked to be in impeccable shape while relaxing by the pool, with the actress showing off her toned abs in a blue bikini.
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The songstress, 35, continued her impeccable style streak, this time wearing a $120 figure-hugging long sleeve LBD by maternity brand Mina Roe and bright silk outerwear.
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Just last week, Hoody turned out an impeccable blend of Korean R&B for The Fader in what is one of the year's first must-listen mixes.
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There are a surprising number of adult-aimed dramas with weighty subject matter and impeccable casts arriving in the late summer, possibly making very early Oscar plays.
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The judge has impeccable character witnesses and performed years of public service, over the course of which he has been vetted at least thrice by the FBI.
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The bottom line: While the Patriots' cupcake schedule shouldn't take away from their impeccable start, any "they haven't played anybody!" gripes are legitimate because, well, they haven't.
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The firm has also experienced widely reported turnover in recent years and endured a drawn-out, high-profile discrimination lawsuit that detracted from its once impeccable cachet.
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The craft of La La Land is impeccable, from the energetically active camera to the staging and production design that re-creates the past without feeling dated.
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My most important function was to be on my toes and reassure her that all her impeccable reasons for not succeeding at the next scene are irrelevant.
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When director Joseph Kosinski made his 2010 feature debut with Tron: Legacy, he was almost instantly heralded as an impressive visual stylist with impeccable attention to detail.
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Why it matters: Halle, who also ran Hillary Clinton's 2016 battleground-state strategy, has impeccable connections to the Democratic establishment and extensive experience working on major campaigns.
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This barista-grade machine produces an impeccable cup of coffee or espresso every time — and it does it quickly (much faster than your typical drip coffee maker).
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The darling baby's rhythm is impeccable, but what else could we expect from someone who is related to both Teigen and GRAMMY-Award winning artist John Legend?
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Treble extension is every bit as good as on the low end, and imaging — the positioning of instruments across the sound stage in your mind — is impeccable.
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The writing was impeccable, crafting these tight, flawless narrative structures in 22 minutes without being flashy or showy or distracting from the interpersonal relationships at its core.
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Bad Lip Reading has done the internet a great service by creating yet another impeccable video, only this time they've dubbing over a White House press briefing.
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This all-in-one communication app cooperates with all your devices, so you can be sure that any messages you send have proper phrasing and impeccable grammar.
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It wasn't just the long wait that made the 2014 LP so momentous: its 12 tracks were impeccable, simultaneously familiar and unlike anything else in his catalog.
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On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Jackson's record was "impeccable," and said he had passed multiple background checks, including one conducted by the FBI.
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To restore lost confidence in his administration, Trump must find an extraordinary nominee to succeed Comey; a person of the highest moral standing and impeccable legal credentials.
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It was an audacious move on the artist's part to even try to recreate such an impeccable expression of the human form, but the risk paid off.
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French would go on to take pictures that spoke the language of the normative ideal (straight, white, conventionally impeccable) men, and oftentimes the models themselves were straight.
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"We have a great people and none of us officials are impeccable and none of us are above criticisms," he said Monday, state-controlled newspaper Khabar reported.
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"Ballet was an elite, foreign art, something to teach little girls deportment and carriage," Ms. Saleh said, her impeccable poise and posture proving that goal was achieved.
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The same can be said for Partner: the self-identified lesbians from the East Coast who are impeccable shredders, even dedicating a track to actress Ellen Page.
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Civil libertarians and legal scholars, including those with impeccable feminist credentials, have challenged the lack of due process in these Title IX proceedings, particularly for the accused.
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The best thing about my Panamera GTS Sport Turismo tester was the dynamic-chassis feature and an impeccable torque-vectoring system for the all-wheel-drive setup.
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In his most successful performances, he is besieged by quotidian problems; he is blessed with impeccable comic timing but at his funniest when he's flailing and frustrated.
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In the magazine's February 2020 cover story, Porter opened up about how he developed his impeccable sense of style — and shared that this expression wasn't always encouraged.
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The son of a former Major League Baseball pitcher, Mahomes was blessed with impeccable genes and a model example of what it took to reach the top.
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Maybe the fact that the first lady shows up, does her job with decorum, and looks impeccable, is all we should ask from this particular nonelected position.
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Many of world's most successful people have one thing in common: an impeccable reputation — which, when you really think about it, isn't easy to develop and maintain.
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Why did so many retired senior officials, including persons of proven judgment and impeccable records, expose their reputations, and much more seriously, their characters, to Donald Trump?
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All three witnesses have impeccable records of nonpartisan public service, and, despite the stratospheric stakes of the impeachment hearings, the substance of their testimony largely went unchallenged.
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Manchin has touted the nominee's "impeccable credentials" and pointed to the Senate's unanimous consent to put him on the 22019th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2006.
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"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" has some of the most realistic-looking graphics in the industry, and its impeccable sound design really brings the battlefield to life.
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"The Israeli public would only buy a platform of peace from somebody with impeccable security credentials," said Itamar Rabinovich, a Rabin biographer and Tel Aviv University professor.
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Gigi and Bella Hadid embrace one another naked on the new March cover of British Vogue and you gotta think it comes at some pretty impeccable timing.
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With impeccable timing, the report was published just hours after the Department of Justice announced a special counsel to investigate collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
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However, even I had to admit that the book was impressively detailed and precise, including impeccable drawings of hundreds of objects and detailed musical and performance notation.
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The Met will showcase the limits and beauty of working with bamboo, focusing on how the material can create stirring sculptural forms that require impeccable slights of hand.
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If your track record is so impeccable and you really haven&apost done anything wrong, you&aposre welcome -- two hours and three on radio come and defend yourself.
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His style this time around was impeccable—the black suit and white shirt, the Gitanes packet in his waistcoat, the blonde sweep of his pre-War Berlin quiff.
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Try Porsche for impeccable design: The company sells an office chair for $113,690, but to be fair it's the same seat you'll find in the current, famed 911.
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Try Porsche for impeccable design: The company sells an office chair for $210,2000, but to be fair it's the same seat you'll find in the current, famed 21.
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Its selection is impeccable and prices reasonable, and more, specifically, we can't get enough of cookie butter, frozen chicken tikka masala, and, of course, $10 bottles of wine.
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Liz Parker is now Liz Ortecho (Grey's Anatomy alum Jeanine Mason, whose makeup is always impeccable), a 28-year-old scientist and the daughter of undocumented Mexican immigrants.
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One of the boundary-related agreements that came out of my kitchen-table discussion with my partner was that we both practice impeccable condom use with other partners.
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Not everything in this central section is equally compelling (the one large group sequence looks a bit like an earnest contemporary dance class), but its construction is impeccable.
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The middle of the film shows off the impeccable costume and set design, and it ends with a brutal and exhausting shootout, staged with real and deserved confidence.
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A man of impeccable thoroughness, his interest in landscape extends all the way back to its origins: Albrecht Altdorfer, Adam Elsheimer, Joachim Patinir, and Pieter Breughel the Elder.
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Rick Bayless' famed Mexican cuisine recently landed at Walt Disney World with Frontera Cocina, offering a collection of impeccable margaritas, enchiladas and of course, guacamole done to perfection.
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While most of us focused on the model's impeccable form and smudge-proof smoky eye, the rest of the internet chose to fixate on Hadid's apparent armpit hair.
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Despite the incredible soundsystem, which was the result of an intensive partnership with bespoke speaker manufacturers Living Voice, and the impeccable bookings, Spiritland isn't a place for dancers.
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They'll also be listening to "Papau New Guinea" by the Future Sound of London, the 1991 ambient-breakbeat stormer that still sounds absolutely impeccable after all this years.
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"There's a scene in Suicide Squad where she changes clothes in front of a bunch of dudes, so her abs needed to be impeccable," Hecker previously told PEOPLE.
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His impeccable control has been on display with seven walks in 153 innings and has helped him allow two or fewer runs in six of his 215 starts.
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And since day one of the glitzy festival, attendees had our eyes glued to dispatches from La Croisette, as they came and conquered the scene in impeccable fashion.
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Kate Middleton wants everyone to know Meghan Markle isn't the only Royal with impeccable style ... because Kate's doing everything she can to keep up with Meghan's public image.
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It's undeniable that the #TheWorldsMostTalkedAboutWomen have famous figures, but the real source of inspiration behind these photographs are their carefree sensibilities — that, and their impeccable taste in swimwear.
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It is a true ensemble piece, built around Hendricks's seething grace, Whitman's sardonic tenderness, and Retta's impeccable ability to weave between biting one-liners and and weepy vulnerability.
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The Associate Editor should have an endless appetite for news, impeccable attention to detail, a digital-first mindset, and the ability to bring out the best in people.
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For example, stubbornly refusing your aunts' wisdom as you brag about your impeccable immune system is a solid way to curse yourself into getting sick, I can attest.
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Michael Savage, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck proved to have impeccable timing as they all launched nationally syndicated programs right before, during or after September 2001.
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Horowitz has impeccable credentials as a principled and nonpartisan public servant and, for full disclosure, he was my mentor and law partner before his return to government service.
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Knowing of her musical ability — she had perfect pitch and was an impeccable sight reader — the studio began recruiting her to furnish the singing voices of young actresses.
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It is no surprise then that Rustom is always dressed in his impeccable white naval uniform even in jail with not even a speck of dust defacing it.
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So as things stand, these 126 rare and impeccable photographs have become as much a worry and a burden to their owner as they are a potential bonanza.
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Oh yeah, if you saw me today, I'm a 37-year-old who feels great most of the time and I definitely appear to be in impeccable shape.
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Their symbolic power and their ability to work with elected governments in a disinterested manner depend on their maintaining an impeccable neutrality on all matters of public policy.
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"Things have come down to he said, she said, and I know Jim to be a man of impeccable integrity and character," one female House GOP colleague said.
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Death Star Rebel Assault Drones See Details If you're looking to show off your love of Star Wars without sacrificing your impeccable style, Nixon watches have you covered.
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Lifetime's adaptation doesn't care much about the logic of its murders; it is perfectly willing to muddle Christie's impeccable plotting if it will make the story more exciting.
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That recurring waking nightmare about Chinese takeout food is a standout in the impeccable section where we finally get to meet Rachel and the horror brought upon her.
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It is only fitting that I lost the book to a drummer I dated in my late 20s, who had impeccable timing with music, but not with relationships.
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Or that Chez Voisin's 1870 siege menu of antelope, cat and rat also offered its famished clients the impeccable liquid refreshment of Chateau Mouton Rothschild and Chateau Palmer?
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On Sinatra Saturdays, Steven Maglio and the Stan Rubin Orchestra perform impeccable standards to a spiffy crowd drinking single-malt Scotch and puffing cigars to their heart's content.
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And it is all but certain to touch other men, like Mr. Schneiderman, who are outwardly impeccable in their commitment to standing with women — and opposing Mr. Trump.
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Serving as his own cinematographer, he gives the movie pictorial grace and balance (his framing is impeccable) but not too much beauty, as is appropriate given the material.
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At Le Coucou, a peek into the back provides a view of an impeccable kitchen, with yards of tiny copper pots, people standing around, and empty marble counters.
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Our support of Brett Kavanaugh's nomination is based on his impeccable qualifications, decades of experience, and his extensive record of defending the Constitution and the rule of law.
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Obama leans forward, brows furrowed as he appears to consider a new intellectual task at hand, his impeccable suit unblemished by the chaos of the wildlife around him.
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In Russian Doll's third episode "A Warm Body," the Groundhog Day-esque plot pulled a switcharoo that laid the groundwork for the rest of its impeccable first season.
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"The negotiation and restructuring processes of our international debt is impeccable, going better than I could have hoped which demonstrates it was the correct decision," Maduro told reporters.
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His gifts for complex female protagonists and impeccable production design glow in his latest, "Julieta" (based on stories by Alice Munro and introduced by Mr. Almodóvar on Tuesday).
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A tearful Kim Kardashian weeps while recounting her Paris robbery in the new season 13 promo for "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and the timing is pretty impeccable.
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As a solution, she tried to blast her way past it, and that's rarely a good idea, even for singers with a voice as amazing and impeccable as hers.
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So for that, we salute Mr. West for his impeccable taste, and implore all of you to tip your cap to Kanye and give the song a listen today.
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Already winning the Halloween game with several impeccable costumes this month, Lovato, 27, attended the attractions with friends, not forgetting to pose among the park's creepy in-character terrorizers.
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Owens is impeccable comic relief, and his delivery of a multitude of jingles is magnificent — and, as is characteristic of the series, his character helps resolve Yara's emotional disorientation.
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From his first book of poetry, "Scenes From Another Life" (1981), to his last, "Plundered Hearts" (2014), Mr. McClatchy's work was esteemed for its elegance, erudition and impeccable technique.
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While it might be a little too early to deem Paris Jackson the Queen of 2017, the star's impeccable style, poise and candor is landing her on the shortlist.
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The total is $230, plus a $25 cash tip — a bit more expensive than my usual place, but they do an impeccable job and it's very clean, so YOLO.
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Because of its impeccable safety record, Cape is currently the only FAA-approved company that's allowed to fly drones close to people in locations other than a closed set.
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Motherhood aside, Melania is also known for her impeccable style — and famously wore a pussy-bow blouse to the presidential debate that followed the release of Donald's leaked tape.
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With their 202021 EP Un Magicien En Toi ("A Magician In You"), Corridor made an impeccable musical debut — it was a promising failure, but a failure all the same.
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As an abortion provider practicing in a post-Roe United States, I have been privileged to see abortion provided safely and effectively in impeccable clinics and by caring providers.
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From Kim Kardashian's social media savvy to Kris Jenner's impeccable sense of what works on reality TV, the Kardashian's show that capitalizing on a massive presence results in success.
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The body, already a handsome minimal design in keeping with Leica's impeccable (if expensive) taste, is now weather sealed, making this a viable walk-around camera in all conditions.
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Mullally's husband, Nick Offerman, is known for sporting some serious facial hair, and even the Will & Grace alum can't help but admit that she's impressed by his impeccable 'stache.
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This particular model, custom built for an exacting customer, was stretched by more than three feet in order to fit two rear-facing seats in impeccable comfort and style.
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The conceit could become a shtick in the hands of a lazier artist, but Wegman executes it with his signature humor and an impeccable handling of composition and color.
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And whenever the government starts grooming its own favourite Muslims, whose distinguishing feature is impeccable moderation, they can rapidly come to be seen as stooges by their own community.
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What Is It: Princess Kate is known for many things — her two adorable children, her advocacy for mental health, how impeccable fashion sense, and, of course, her amazing hair.
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Whether in a stormy narrative lied like Wolf's "Der Feuerreiter" or in the frozen pathos of his "Das Verlassene Mägdlein," the unity of text, music and affect was impeccable.
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The level of Sarasota's male dancers is especially high: Ricardo Rhodes and Mr. Gonzalez as El Capitan, Mr. Learned and Mr. Harrison leading Thunder and Gladiator, were stylistically impeccable.
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" Sanders defended Jackson's record as "impeccable," suggesting that Jackson's current position as the White House physician meant that he had been more thoroughly vetted than other Cabinet nominees. "Dr.
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The non-profit entity would leverage the best parts of our air traffic control system: its impeccable safety record, and the air traffic controllers, an experienced and proven workforce.
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Her credentials are impeccable: She's a former étoile ballerina and was one of the most sought-after dancers in the world until ending her performance career in May 2015.
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Modi showered praise on Patel following his resignation, calling him "an economist of a very high calibre" and a "thorough professional with impeccable integrity" in a statement on Twitter.
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He had impeccable credentials, graduated from prestigious Yale Law School and worked in the George W. Bush White House before being confirmed to the powerful D.C. Court of Appeals.
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"Mike's reputation throughout the game is impeccable, and his championship experience gives us great confidence in naming him to this position," said Ken Kendrick, the Diamondbacks' managing general partner.
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In March 2009, soon after President Obama took office, five Chinese ships swarmed an American surveillance vessel, the Impeccable, 75 miles off Hainan island, the southernmost province of China.
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In this sense, the terror "constituted a form of rule, a matter of statecraft" that sprang readily from a mind steeped in paranoia but capable of impeccable self-control.
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Jake Gyllenhaal might be remembered for his roles in films like Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain, and Nightcrawler, but he should also be remembered for his impeccable taste in music.
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In response, White House officials described Dr. Jackson's record as "impeccable," and they distributed glowing comments that they said Mr. Obama wrote in Dr. Jackson's annual military performance review.
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You feel you are watching impeccable B-roll or a John le Carré novel without bad guys or an important work of theater as seen from 300 yards away.
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In "Concerto DSCH," the impeccable Anthony Huxley stole the show, not only for his unsurpassable leaps and turns but for the sheer pleasure he radiated from start to finish.
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But with the simultaneous loosening of drug laws across the United States and Europe, and the rise of a global foodie culture, "the timing is really impeccable," he added.
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The Bad Seeds studio craft is impeccable but there is an unfinished, unpolished nakedness to the songs, which emit the sense of moving through darkness as dense as matter.
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Maduro on Sunday deemed his victory "historic" and called the electoral system "impeccable," but many in the international community refused to recognize the results of Sunday's election as legitimate.
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"I have fancy gay friends who do everything perfectly and have impeccable taste and had their apartment in Elle Decor, so they told me what to do," she said.
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President Obama on Wednesday described the perfect nominee to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia: someone with impeccable credentials and a non-ideological approach to the law.
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"With this team's impeccable track record and vision for the future of fandom, this was an investment we had to make," said Chris Farmer, founder and CEO of SignalFire .
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Just two blocks from Falena is a laid-back corner bar with an impeccable pedigree: It's owned by four of the country's leading names in bars, restaurants and wine.
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The old Pennsylvania Ballet was based in the Balanchine style; a number of its members have moved, or are moving, to Miami City Ballet, whose Balanchine credentials are impeccable.
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He could not make that final leap, he thought — with, it should be stressed, impeccable logic — if he was not even recognized as the finest player on his team.
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His logic was impeccable: An evening paper is on the streets by lunchtime, so it would, he considered, be an easy matter to start the day at 5 a.m.
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Although his suggestions were impeccable, after a few weeks the management told him to stay home, noting that it was illegal for twelve-year-olds to work in retail.
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