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On Friday, the government delivered a nearly perfect jobs report.
Otherwise, Nomad has built a charger that is nearly perfect.
We looked at how she achieved a nearly perfect score.
He was nearly perfect, scoring from both inside and out.
The 1961 film has a nearly perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Canadiens, meanwhile, congratulated themselves on a nearly perfect road game.
The right-hander was nearly perfect, walking one and striking out four.
Baylor nearly perfect at line in win at K-State MANHATTAN, Kan.
The earth around Mr. Buckel was burned in a nearly perfect circle.
To be treated as remotely credible, she had to be nearly perfect.
They are, in many ways, nearly perfect victims for a twisted mind.
The show seems nearly perfect in art, installation and irrefutability of greatness.
We love our pets, they are nearly perfect, but no creature is infallible.
In the case of Lady Bird, enough is enough — in fact, nearly perfect.
She's very nearly perfect, except for her terrible choices in one critical area.
Her memory was nearly perfect, almost exactly matching the words on the page.
"Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse" (2018) has a nearly perfect score from critics.
Visiting my parents allowed me to enjoy the puzzles in nearly perfect quiet.
Looking back, this sandwich was nearly perfect, and I would get it again.
A nearly perfect correlation until bitcoin's price started to plunge in early 2018.
Pauline Kael called "Smiles of a Summer Night" a "nearly perfect" film. Perhaps.
Pauline Kael called "Smiles of a Summer Night" a "nearly perfect" film. Perhaps.
His mechanics, which had been praised by the organization as nearly perfect, looked sloppy.
Based on this list, you'd think that eFounders has a nearly perfect track record.
Imagine if you could have a nearly perfect golf swing or emulate Tiger Woods'.
I've seen it twice now, and will admit it is a nearly perfect film.
Renters As far as places to live go, Jane Clegg considers hers nearly perfect.
The team is nearly perfect in everything they do: pit stops, strategy reliability, testing.
Boris's training clicked in reflexively as I suddenly found myself speaking nearly perfect Russian.
Certainly, the media is not nearly perfect when it comes to covering gender and power.
It was in nearly perfect condition, she said, save a few cracks in the glass.
The move paid off — again — as four Dodgers relievers were nearly perfect over four innings.
And I'm not joking when I say that my life is very nearly perfect now.
Certainly the media is not nearly perfect when it comes to covering gender and power.
Nearly perfect vision is required but, as of 2007, corrective surgical procedures like LASIK are allowed.
Women are much more hesitant, and look for nearly perfect alignment before going for a job.
The boys should want to be her, especially after her show's nearly perfect debut last night.
"Do you need anything to make the drive more comfortable?" he asked in nearly perfect English.
He entered Saturday's game tied for the major league lead in losses — then was nearly perfect.
Artemis had been nearly perfect in the second race earlier Saturday, leading from start to finish.
One nearly perfect Manhattan later, Mary Jane's first phone call is to her mom (Margaret Avery).
In front of a capacity crowd of 373,821 that included President Trump, Burrow was nearly perfect.
The end of the pay-per-view struck a slightly off-key note in an otherwise nearly perfect show (nearly perfect because the matches outside the Rumbles were merely fine, but that is exactly the level they should've been given how exhaustingly good the main events were).
With each tick, it doubled the size of the universe, keeping nearly perfect time—until it stopped.
RHP Zack Greinke was nearly perfect through five innings Tuesday night but he couldn't survive the sixth.
Eventually, all that remains is a nearly-perfect boulder—or thousand—of perfectly packed snow and sand.
For example, time crystals may form the basis for a nearly perfect memory unit for powerful quantum computers.
In the Pacers' four victories, Sabonis is nearly perfect from the field, missing only one of 03 shots.
But if curling up with some great-sounding recordings is your thing, the P9 Signature are nearly perfect.
RHP Will Harris has been nearly perfect this season, but he hasn't officially been named the club's closer.
The powertrain is nearly perfect; the car is confident and capable careening down country lanes and up mountains.
He did as he was told, and his execution around the greens during the week was nearly perfect.
Delaney Gourley was nearly perfect, giving Florida a chance to win its third national championship in four years.
After buying a used slide rule for $6, Mr. Merryman won the contest with a nearly perfect score.
So the question is, how do you take a product that is nearly perfect and make it even better?
As Steve opens up his two 1951 B-Units, we see nearly perfect salted crackers and packaged cocoa powder.
SpaceX boasts a nearly perfect record for ground landings — except for one rocket ditched into the ocean on accident.
The worst part of burgers — a nearly perfect food — has always been the fact that they're not also burritos.
I was coming from the iPhone X, a phone I considered nearly perfect in terms of size and design.
Mahomes and Hill were a nearly perfect combination in Kansas City's 38-203 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
I got the nearly perfect Biggie Smalls ($5), with bacon, egg, Cheddar and herb aioli on an English muffin.
Still, it's rare for a first-party controller to feel as nearly perfect as the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.
Scores on the sapiosexuality scale resulted in a nearly perfect normal distribution (translation: the data resulted in a bell curve).
Gonzalez has been nearly perfect at Citi Field, with a 10-1 record and a 1.69 E.R.A. in 15 starts.
Razer recently introduced a gaming mouse that's a nearly perfect competitor to my favorite mouse of all time, Logitech's G2900.
These clouds tend to form at high altitudes and are aligned at nearly perfect right angles to the wind direction.
In the first play, LeBron's man, Pascal Siakam, hits an open corner three, but his defense is still nearly perfect.
His new hearing aids work great, he says, and the attachment he uses for his phone calls is nearly perfect.
I had a nearly perfect bacon, egg and cheese burrito one morning ($4.60) packed into a beautifully pliant flour tortilla.
Brees led the Saints to touchdowns on all five first-half possessions with a nearly perfect performance — only two incompletions.
A nearly perfect double-pointed wedge, the Countach looked like it would chop through the air like a hatchet blade.
The 10-inch central touchscreen is nearly perfect, and the use of old-school buttons, knobs, and switches is welcome.
If there's one nearly perfect example of translating fighting game success to a mobile platform, it's Kabam's Marvel Contest of Champions.
DeJesus didn't just nail a nearly perfect routine and help lead UCLA to victory — she did it with So. Much. Attitude.
Zverev, a German, has a nearly perfect game technically, with a superb serve, commanding groundstrokes and a flair for great shotmaking.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a nearly perfect teen movie to watch for the third time in three days.
Samsung's new Chromebook Pro is nearly perfect (I reviewed the Pro, but most of this review applies to the Plus as well).
Michele Bisaillon, a 28-year-old artist based in Silicon Valley, is responsible for this nearly perfect summation of modern internet aesthetics.
In her own warped way, Kellyanne Conway grasped this earlier and better than almost anyone else, giving nearly perfect expression to it.
Lyonne, who created the show with Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland, is a revelation in this cleverly constructed, nearly perfect character study.
Let's celebrate it here, then, because for a while Carolina played a sort of football that was both nearly perfect and totally distinctive.
The digital likeness is nearly perfect, to the point that you feel a living performance breathing through this virtual construct on the screen.
A market signal with a nearly perfect track record points to a strong year for stocks, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Not only did she nail the tumbling, earning a nearly perfect 9.925 score, but she also captivated the crowd with her dance moves.
De Gaulle is a nearly perfect example of the right-wing patriot in power—of the constitutional conservative who accepts the modern order.
Any team good enough to unseat them will have to play nearly perfect defensive basketball, understanding that there's simply no margin for error.
Kim made a video for her Instagram, and some of her followers noticed two nearly perfect white lines on the counter behind her.
Aside from being a well-built Windows 10 laptop, The Verge's Dan Seifert said in his review that its keyboard is nearly perfect.
If its design was refined a bit to bounce back more quickly from a dip in the pool, it would be nearly perfect.
As for now, we have a nearly perfect scenario that sets us up for the best summer for residential real estate in a decade.
But the nearly perfect performance of the AntBot is still impressive, Dupeyroux said, especially since it was done with relatively inexpensive tech and materials.
The header was great, but the cross from Hoolahan was nearly perfect, splitting the keeper and the defender trying to keep track of Brady.
Michael Booth is the author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, out now in paperback from Picador.
Kosmic's world record happened in real-time, forcing him to string together a nearly perfect run of the game without a chance to recover.
But before a self-driving Uber car even hits the road, ATG performs multiple rounds of software simulations to make sure its nearly perfect.
It also doesn't hurt that the Atlas V has a nearly perfect launch record, but DeMauro clarifies that the move was not based on reliability.
At the same time, Washington made a nearly perfect mirror-image set of mistakes — suggesting that such misreadings are not just possible, but dangerously likely.
When the team went back and compared what the 2017 event looked like to the 2016 event, "it was a nearly perfect match," Troja said.
But on the biggest stage, Mahomes has been nearly perfect, both managing the game and making the spectacular plays that make the Chiefs so explosive.
After many one-against-one elimination rounds, we named a winner: a 153-year-old girl from Guangdong Province who spoke with nearly perfect English.
The authors' nearly perfect solution is a pastiche Caribbean score whose words are restrained and delicately rhymed but whose music is relentlessly grabby and emotional.
While it does seem nearly perfect as is, we're here today to discuss what it was always destined to become: stuffed inside of a pizza crust.
On the left side of the fridge is his nearly perfect Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam score and his acceptance letter to a top MBA program.
This nearly perfect film is probably what pops into your mind when you first think of dog movies from the 90s, because, well, it is flawless.
They had a thrilling match which capped a nearly perfect month of pro wrestling, maintaining NJPW's near stranglehold on its "best promotion in the world" reputation.
Don't let Anna Kendrick's resting pitch face get you off key ... use your super spy skills to spot the differences between these two nearly perfect pics?
How Chloe Kim Won Gold Witha Nearly Perfect Score in Halfpipe Her gold-medal run included a trick that no other woman has landed in competition.
An inmate at the Eastern Correctional Facility in upstate New York, Mr. Rodríguez was denied parole last year despite having a nearly perfect record of rehabilitation.
Jared Golden, a young veteran and former Susan Collins staffer from Lewiston, Maine, is a nearly perfect candidate to run in the state's Second Congressional District.
No such issues, as the Cowboys quarterback was nearly perfect, going 25 of 23 for 26 yards and three touchdowns in the win in Cleveland. 22016.
As a person with nearly perfect vision (not trying to brag, I swear), the thought of a morning routine that includes touching your eyeballs sounds pretty horrifying.
Girard finished 7 of 103 from the field, 5 of 6 on 3-pointers, and 5 of 5 from the free throw line, a nearly perfect display.
In the military, they befriended another Yazidi, named Haider Elias, who, in spite of his poor background, spoke nearly perfect English, with a TV-made American accent.
The incredible game by Mahomes, which generated a nearly-perfect passer rating of 4123, left him with 4113 touchdown passes, and no interceptions, so far this season.
The first thing you realize upon talking to Brian is that his English is nearly perfect, often using better grammar and syntax than some of his American counterparts.
A text composition needs to be nearly perfect to deceive most readers, so he started with a forgiving target, fake online reviews for platforms like Yelp or Amazon.
As I only slightly grudgingly conclude in my book The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, these are the true lands of opportunity.
Many animals can perform some degree of regeneration, but axolotls can grow back a nearly perfect replica of just about any body part (excepting, of course, the head).
There will be a noticeable breeze, coming from the west-northwest around 10-15 mph with gusts near 20-25 mph, during an otherwise nearly perfect spring day!
Saturday's forecast for the fire-ravaged areas in NSW calls for blazing temperatures around 100 degrees Fahrenheit and high winds, nearly perfect conditions to make the wildfires worse.
Each player, nearly equal in skill, plays a nearly perfect game rallying back and forth until one player hits the ball just beyond the reach of his opponent.
You'll probably never use a time crystal in your daily life, but they have the potential to be the basis for a nearly perfect memory system for quantum computers.
Click here to view original GIFThrow a pebble into a still pond, and the shockwaves from the disturbance will ripple out in all directions in nearly perfect concentric circles.
The surprisingly useful addition of a simple LED flashlight to its plug isn't the only thing that makes Stella a worthwhile upgrade; Ten One Design's execution is nearly-perfect.
Penelope Green of the New York Times described the aesthetic of the Wrecking Club's rooms as "part CBGB's basement circa 1977, part Stasi interrogation room," which is nearly perfect.
With the Touch Bar, Apple pulls of a nearly perfect double backflip into the world of touch computers (without acknowledging that people would ever want to touch their displays).
In 2005, he was one of only forty officers to receive a nearly perfect score on the department's language exam, earning the title "master linguist" in Arabic and French.
In the West, Zarif is an enigma; he was educated in the United States and speaks nearly perfect English, but he remains loyal to the revolutionary regime in Iran.
It's nearly perfect, marred only by its overly twee indie soundtrack, and there's no posturing when the Boss smokingly switch frontside flips a large four block near the end.
A blogger known for his nearly perfect track record in leaking photos of new phones, Evan Blass, has published images of what he says is Samsung's next flagship smartphone.
In other years, there is a chance he would have bemoaned the outcome, cursing his fate since even a nearly perfect shot ended up so far from the hole.
Meanwhile, the city was reporting nearly perfect compliance with federal monitoring mandates — an apparent subterfuge with which she refused to cooperate and that potentially placed foster children at risk.
She carries "Hey Rosey", a song about dangerous and painful love, as Mr Berninger provides a melodic counterpart; the blend of their two voices makes it a nearly perfect song.
Even if you consider yourself a meat lover's person, prefer supremes, or often opt for controversial pizza toppings, there's no denying that cheese pizza is still a nearly perfect dish.
Known for its abundant art and music, green space and monumental architecture, the capital of Austria got a nearly perfect score (99.1 out of 100) on the Economist's livability scale.
At 6-foot-403, the lithe, angular Tsitsipas has a powerful first serve, a nearly perfect one-handed backhand and a lethal forehand that he hits with pace and disguise.
In 2017, they found something they hadn't expected: a well-maintained, 3,200-sqaure-foot house built in 1915, with a procession of interior spaces that seemed nearly perfect as is.
Instead of playing down to their opponent, the Cougars fashioned a nearly-perfect game and roared past Texas State 64-3 before a school-record crowd of 33,133 at Bobcat Stadium.
Almost exactly 15 years ago, in October of 2001, a major consumer tech product appeared that struck a nearly perfect balance between form and function, between beautiful design and practical engineering.
It's only in the final moments of the episode in which the real Frank and Amy discover they are a nearly perfect match (they're 99% compatible) in this very big world.
As I chalked up my nearly perfect happily ever after, I slowly challenged myself to relinquish my white-knuckle grip on the ultimate straight privilege: the miraculous braiding of two DNAs.
The Indianapolis 500, first run in 1911 but suspended during the two World Wars, enjoyed nearly perfect blue skies for its celebration, with a sellout crowd estimated at more than 400,000.
Tagovailoa parlayed a nearly perfect third-quarter performance into a needed breakthrough for his team as No. 1-ranked Alabama stormed past The Citadel 50-17 with a huge second half.
The girl was ready, rattling off the names as pictures flashed on the computer screen — "T-72 main battle tank, BTR-80 armored personnel carrier" — and earning a nearly perfect score.
Almost exactly 15 years ago, in October of 73, a major consumer tech product appeared that struck a nearly perfect balance between form and function, between beautiful design and practical engineering.
Among the 25 highest-ranked areas nationwide, six were situated in nearly perfect climes along the Pacific Coast — Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Diego.
Researchers used a set of high-powered Tesla V100 GPUs and a deep-learning neural network to generate a nearly perfect, smooth slow-motion video out of any standard video clip.
Former world number one Angelique Kerber was nearly perfect en route to a 6-0 6-2 dismantling of Yulia Putintseva, winning 93 percent of her first service points under sunny skies.
An extremely rare and nearly perfect copy of the first comic book to feature the now-iconic "Marvel Comics" name was sold for a record amount at a Texas auction on Thursday.
Basically every aspect of the Baby Yoda figure looks nearly perfect compared to the show, right down to the huge eyes and adorable peach fuzz on top of his cute lil' head.
The bulls argue this is no time to panic, that the macro environment is still nearly perfect, and that a "tradeable correction" (market down 5 percent) will bring out plenty of buyers.
Another Rolex, an Oysterdate Precision that Mr. Khoori says he believes was made in the 1970s, is special both for being in nearly perfect condition and for having its original box and papers.
This came to me while watching the three-ton machine's enormous fabric top—the largest of its kind in creation—retract into its cavernous bay behind the rear seats in nearly perfect silence.
Even before the latest update, Amazon said that the Paperwhite was its best selling model, and for good reason — it's a nearly perfect mix of functionality and price point for an e-reader.
Team USA dominated the women's gymnastics team all-around final on Tuesday with a nearly-perfect performance from team members Simone Biles, team captain Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian, Gabby Douglas and Laurie Hernandez.
It is a counterintuitive thought, but in a country with a huge population and a tiny number of terrorists, even a nearly perfect test would flag many more innocent people than actual terrorists.
The machines these days come with apps that track and grade your use of them, and both of us (being the obsessives we are) manage to squeak out a nearly perfect score nightly.
I'd like to write the way Lesley Vance makes paintings — or at least the way this Los Angeles-based painter made the nine nearly perfect small canvases in her current show at Bortolami.
Still, Nayak speculated that this physical oddity may one day provide the basis for a nearly perfect memory system for quantum computers and a host of other uses that can't even be imagined yet.
The $750 Lenovo Yoga 720 might not be the slickest 2-in-1 Lenovo's made this year—the Yoga 920 is nearly perfect all around—but my god is it nice for the price.
But social VR takes an opposite, holistic approach: it's Einstein's relativity in this analogy, a universal theory that's nearly perfect in its description of reality but doesn't have much meaning at smaller scales — i.e.
We even get to see a really cool close-up of Portman's unborn daughter — whom she ended up naming Amalia, which is a nearly perfect name in my opinion — kicking around in her belly.
He's spent years trying to convince everyone—the media, but most of all his team—that unless they played at the nearly-perfect level expected at Connecticut, there would be consequences on the floor.
There's not much you can add without hubris to the nearly perfect B-movie tale of a nebbishy florist's assistant, Seymour Krelborn, who accidentally discovers a plant that grows gargantuan when fed human blood.
If you can ignore that fact that all your friends probably have a Playstation and enjoy PS exclusives like Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted 4, then the Xbox One X is nearly perfect gaming console.
"It took incredible consistency and determination to earn a nearly perfect grade on every exam, project, and homework assignment in every marking period in every semester over four years," says her guidance counselor, Wade Klein.
In the first two games of the playoffs, Mahomes helped the Chiefs back from double-digit deficits, all while playing nearly perfect, completing 65% of his passes for 615 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions.
Evan Fitzner scored 56.53 points and was nearly perfect in the first half, going 256.5-for-239 from the field, with his only miss coming from beyond the arc in the final minute of the half.
The Seahawks quarterback has been nearly perfect through six games this season, completing 72.5% of his passes and throwing 14 touchdowns to zero interceptions as he's led Seattle to a 133-1 start to the year.
We discussed the literary "explosion" that was Portnoy's Complaint (with its portrayal of a young Jewish man's lusts and longings), the "nearly perfect" novel The Ghost Writer, and why feminists shouldn't turn their backs on Roth.
READ: Why Hurricane Dorian's conditions are nearly perfect to devastate Florida According to the National Hurricane Center on Tuesday morning, Dorian was stationary just north of Grand Bahama Island, having moved just 12 miles on Monday.
" The collection included "A Baroque Wall-Fountain in the Villa Sciarra," which the poet and critic Randall Jarrell called "one of the most marvelously beautiful, one of the most nearly perfect poems any American has written.
He stopped 15 shots in relief of Keith Kinkaid in an overtime win over Minnesota on Friday and was nearly perfect against the Sabres, who have not had consecutive wins since the start of the year.
"Flip or Flop" stars Tarek and Christina El Moussa portray the chipper, nearly perfect all-American couple on TV but we've learned they're now separated ...after a scary incident involving guns and a feared suicide attempt.
His answer was nearly perfect, a largely human and magnanimous point of view that could only come from a fan who is so used to losing and defeat and heartbreak that even winning comes through that prism.
Sailed in nearly perfect firm and lightly shifting winds, the test allowed Picon to jump from fourth overall to the top of the podium in one of the closest and most dramatic Olympic medal round races ever.
But with his high G.P.A., nearly perfect SAT score and activities — debate team, tennis captain and state orchestra — Mr. Jia believes he should have had a fair shot at Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania.
The pesky Tampa Bay Rays pounded Justin Verlander and played nearly perfect baseball to beat the mighty Astros, 226-25, in Game 22 of their American League division series on Tuesday, evening the series at two wins apiece.
The algorithm from BestPetting, the first place team, seemed to almost perfectly predict the rate of adoption for the test set against which the submissions were evaluated, winning with a nearly perfect score of 0.912 (out of 1.0).
The Dean Foods case was brought by Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, who amassed a nearly perfect record in dozens of insider trading cases before the 2014 appellate court ruling limited the scope of insider trading laws.
The bridge's nearly perfect record was due to the obsession with safety protocols from its chief engineer, Joseph Strauss, along with an innovation he brought that was unheard-of in 1930s construction: a safety net to catch falling workers.
I'm most excited about Spider-Man for PS33 because I consider the Arkham games to be nearly perfect and Spider-Man looks like the next natural evolution of the grapple-heavy FreeFlow combat system that Rocksteady pioneered with the Batman games.
But there is nonetheless an important story here as both the mainstream media and a significant chunk of the Democratic Party were led around by the nose into a controversy that was motivated by a nearly perfect storm of bad faith.
Back in May, the nearly perfect series was capped off by a beautiful and moving finale, which means the show can live on undisturbed in the streaming heaven reserved for shows that didn't crash and burn their landing (*cough* Dexter).
It forces a different set of trade-offs — I can't handle the camera — but the same basic feeling: we know that a nearly perfect phone could be made, at least by the standards we've been living with the past few years.
Social Security is "a nearly perfect retirement income generator," he continues, because it protects against inflation, doesn't go down if the stock market crashes, is paid automatically into your checking account and some of it isn't subject to income taxes.
"You just can't expect to defame a guy who's got a stellar record and a stellar, nearly perfect reputation, near as I can tell, character-wise, and be able to be the last word," Cramer said during the radio interview Friday.
But being "stronger together" will require a much better effort against a much better team - and while the Flyers were nearly perfect against the Governors, they did allow them to get to the line 23 times while committing 22 fouls.
Newlyweds Celestial and Roy are all set up for what should be a nearly perfect future — great jobs, new house, deep love — until Roy is arrested and found guilty of a rape he didn't commit, and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Covered in butter plus six herbs and spices, and sandwiched inside a mayo-slathered brioche bun, these nearly perfect sandwiches are just about as good as their more celebrated cousin, but will cost you a fraction of the money, time, and effort.
Nearly perfect on paper, with résumés packed full of extracurricular activities, they seemed increasingly unable to cope with basic setbacks that come with college life: not getting a room assignment they wanted, getting wait-listed for a class or being rejected by clubs.
SUPER SUSHI RAMEN EXPRESS: One Family's Journey Through the Belly of Japan (Picador, $235), his account of their "foodie family road trip," establishes Booth — already memorable for his teasing Rorschach of Scandinavia, "The Almost Nearly Perfect People" — as the next Bill Bryson.
The latest in a series of musicals recently directed and choreographed for Stratford by Donna Feore, it delivers all the joys of that nearly perfect book and score, here using the excellent 1992 Broadway version (with a 19-player orchestra) as the template.
Formula One MONZA, Italy — After several months of nearly perfect driving, Lewis Hamilton found his Achilles' heel again at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday by making a mess of his race start and dropping from pole position to fifth by the first corner.
On one wall, three pieces are crammed together: "Untitled" (1967), a fiberglass plank by John McCracken; "The Alamo" (1969), a nearly perfect square of aluminum coated in lacquer and polyester resin by Billy Al Bengston; and "Untitled" (1966), an acrylic lacquer piece by Craig Kauffman.
Aside from a frustrating loss to Boston College in the first week of the season and an unexpected blowout at the hands of Duke, the Hokies were nearly perfect, winning eight games and coming within a point of upsetting Notre Dame on the road.
For now, researchers are still trying to wrap their heads around possible applications for this new phase of matter, but they suspect that, because it is a periodically driven system, it may be a good candidate for a nearly perfect memory system for quantum computers in the future.
As long as you don't cut off their heads, they can "grow back a nearly perfect replica" of just about any body part, including up to half of their brain, said Jeramiah Smith, an associate professor of biology at the University of Kentucky and an author of the paper.
Her first album, Pure Heroine, was released in the fall of 2013 and caused a little earthquake — as a prodigious teen songwriter turning out a nearly perfect collection of songs about 21st century suburban angst and class envy and end-of-the-world paranoia out of nowhere is likely to do.
Whether it was a mom concern trolling how to explain dabbing to her kids or someone complaining about Cam not being married to the mother of his child, there was no limit to the things that people found to complain about with Cam during what was otherwise a nearly perfect season.
Our initial review praised its "nearly perfect pencil-on-paper experience and excellent battery life," but dinged it for its price ($21.0, later dropped to $499), its weight (almost as much as an iPad) and a set of buttons at the bottom that were easy to press accidentally while writing.
Due to the fact that I was moved from a place with nearly perfect weather, I've always had a love–hate relationship with AZ. When it gets to be 125 degrees in the dead of the summer you can feel trapped, like you need to escape, and this feeling lasts a few months.
Minutes after earning first place in a nearly perfect performance at the women's halfpipe event in the Water Games on Tuesday morning (Monday night stateside) — and just a few hours after saying she was getting "hangry" on the hill — 17-year-old U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim said she still hadn't had a bite to eat.
RONALDO SET TO RETURN Real Madrid, which has a nearly perfect home record, will welcome Manchester City on Wednesday for the second leg of their Champions League semifinal and will get a boost with the return of Cristiano Ronaldo, who missed three games because of a leg injury, including a 0-0 first-leg draw last week.
"If we are talking heel-kicking, cocktail-umbrella joie de vivre, then the Danes do not score highly, and I suspect not even they would take their claims that far," Michael Booth, author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, wrote of Denmark (2013, 2014 and 2016's happiest country) in The Atlantic in 2015.
"He had a nearly perfect batting system," Tommy Lasorda, the Hall of Fame manager who was a scout and minor league manager for the Dodgers during Fairly's time with Los Angeles, wrote in his foreword to "Fairly at Bat: My 50 Years in Baseball, From the Batter's Box to the Broadcast Booth" (2018), a memoir Fairly wrote with Steve Springer.
Under the plan -- if approved by Congress, which will be a heavy lift -- the highest point-getting candidate, for example, not including special circumstances, would be a 26- to 31-year-old with a US-based doctorate or professional degree, who speaks nearly perfect English and who has a salary offer that's three times as high as the median income where they are.
Rock your application — and then get luckyChristine Telyan, an HBS graduate and the CEO and cofounder of UENI, a tech company in London, neatly summed up the view of many of her fellow alumni: While there are several necessary conditions for admission to HBS — strong undergraduate grades, nearly perfect GMAT scores, and interesting or competitive work experience — none on its own is sufficient.
This finding is borne out by my research with Sharad Goel, Doug Rivers, and David Rothschild on surveys during the 2012 campaign, Alan Abramowitz's analysis of polls during the 2016 campaign showing a nearly perfect tracking between Clinton or Trump support in a survey and the proportion of Democrats or Republicans in the sample, and an analysis by Ben Lauderdale and Doug Rivers of surveys during the recent campaign.
Most concerning of all when it comes to Sanders — more worrisome than endless promises of "free" things, or invocations of a Scandinavian-style, post-historical utopia (a narrative charmingly critiqued by Michael Booth in his book The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia), or an across-the-board $15 minimum wage (a policy that would almost certainly replace many teenagers and college students' work hours with nothing but idle time) — is his rhetoric towards the wealthy.
That's the ultimate flex.) As one of the smoothest shooters who's ever lived—to claim his second 50-40-90 campaign, Durant has to be nearly perfect from the charity stripe in Golden State's remaining 15 games, which isn't impossible—Durant's three-point percentage has never been more accurate than it is right now (43.6 percent) and he's already launched 20123 more attempts than all of last season, with the second most tries per 36 minutes (6.3) of his career.

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