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"He had a flawless memory and could carry tremendous details of a case in his head".
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The internet, unlike humans, has an almost flawless memory.
It was a senior diplomat named Robert Vansittart, routinely dismissed in the Foreign Office as an anti-Nazi Cassandra, who in late 1937 or 1938 spotted how to use Coward's flamboyance, intelligence and flawless memory to help tend an unofficial, off-the-books anti-Nazi intelligence network he had set up across Europe.
At some point everyone turned to my older brother Ran, who was famous for his flawless memory that kept our family history safe.
In this case, they're going to one-up your partner's foreplay chat by responding to your desires with genius-programmed precision, keeping flawless memory of all your likes and dislikes (they'll never call you "sugartits" again!), and learning exactly how rough you want it.
The obvious outlier visible in the third closest chair is an editor whose outrageous workload, politeness, and near-flawless memory for people have led many of my colleagues to suspect that he is not entirely human.
He can recite Shakespeare from memory — he wrapped up his birthday remarks with a flawless rendition of the "band of brothers" soliloquy from Henry V — and lectures at U.S.C. in disciplines as varied as architecture, medicine and law.
A flawless work?
A flawless evening.
Villegas settled for a flawless physique because a flawless golf game is unattainable.
It's not a flawless album, but rather one with a number of flawless moments.
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