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"This show is researched and accurate, but the tone is very much a perfected memory".
He said that "Syro feels like a perfected memory of [19]80s music", adding "its sweeping melodies, with echoes of 1991's Analogue Bubblebath, could be seen as a return to his roots" but concluded that "Aphex Twin's music seems as new as it ever was".
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CME is worth $20 billion because it is a perfected monopoly.
I would call it a perfected portrait of late 20th-century hypocrisy.
Hawthorne referred to him as a "rich banker" and a "perfected butler".
Langman, says Jones, who narrates Truman Capote's underrated, unfinished final novel, "Answered Prayers," is "a perfected presence, an enameled lady".
Successful political action, as "Until the Violence Stops" shows, does not demand a perfected ideology or a classy vocabulary.
This first paper presents a perfected analytical formulation of the problem, which accurately accounts for the onset of plasticity and incorporates the effect of various geometrical imperfections.
Under these circumstances, the non-Participant would have a perfected security interest with priority over other claimants (other than the United States under § 357.12(b)).
But faans also have a trait that Sugden considers crucial for a perfected toyger: small, rounded ears, very different from a typical domestic cat's pointy triangles.
G.M. executives said today that treating options as expenses, while not a perfected science, would help restore faith in financial markets.
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