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Perfecting
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The process of printing on both sides of the printed-on material during its single pass through the printing press.
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Man can attain bliss, the highest goal to which practical philosophy leads us, through moral perfection, which consists in perfecting his character, and in leading a good family and social life.
A quarter of a century after Marilyn's death, Madonna was perfecting her Monroe look.
I learned that he achieved those wishes by perfecting the art of listening.
Madrid could not escape the organisation or intensity; Valencia played with three central defenders and two wing backs, one of two systems the manager said can be "useful" but still needs "perfecting".
There's limitless potential for growing Pact and always more work to be done on perfecting a completely flexible and delightful experience for our customers.
The consultant had been perfecting the switch operation since 1988 in a seven year "surgical learning curve".
We have made strides in recognising that equality, but in the century and a half since slavery fell we have not come close to perfecting it.
There are two main uses of a purikura: either jostle in with a bunch of friends to commemorate a night out, or, if you're a teenage girl and/or a psychopath, spend hours perfecting your costume before having your image digitally altered until you resemble a creepily infantilised manga cover girl.
Rather than perfecting their capacity to fine-tune inventory, NetMarket and Shopping.com have dispensed with inventory altogether.
IMAGINE what might have happened if, back in the 1880s, Thomas Edison had devoted his prodigious engineering talents to perfecting a direct-current transformer instead of wasting his energy disparaging the upstart alternating-current system from Europe that was being championed in America by George Westinghouse and his Serbian-American adviser, Nikola Tesla.
He has launched a round of economic reforms—"perfecting communism", his officials insist though it is unclear whether as a prelude to a wider economic opening, or simply in a desperate effort to stave off ruin (the flow of North Korean escapees another 15 or so sought asylum at diplomatic premises in China this week steadily increases).
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