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Obama was impeccable as a President and a politician: deeply informed, thoroughly prepared, intelligent, and forthright.
Though she joked she had been born in the wrong century, her timing was impeccable: as a photographer, she wasted little film, knowing the right moment to snap gravity-defying images.
Boyle's one problem was: "Could we find two actors who could do it?" Through auditions he chose Benedict Cumberbatch, who last year became one of Britain's leading young actors, both in the theatre – he was impeccable as a lethally bored socialite in After the Dance – and on TV, as a fiercely modern Sherlock Holmes.
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He may have spent a while presenting travel documentaries, but his comic credentials are impeccable, as are his live performance skills.
His technique is impeccable, as is his hand-eye coordination.
His pantsuits, with small, shapely jackets and lean trousers, were impeccable as well as fresh.
The restaurant views were pretty impeccable as well.
– she looked impeccable, as always, wearing a similar calf-length skirt to the one she wore on show day, but this time in ivory wool, with a deep crimson Celine sweater.
At the Showtime Emmy Eve Soiree, "Homeland" star Claire Danes looked impeccable as always in a Lanvin strapless butterfly effect jacquard dress with full skirt from the French fashion house's fall-winter 2013 collection.
Says Juszczakiewicz: "Jang was born into a bloodline of impeccable revolutionary credentials, he trained as a classical pianist before studying literature at Kim Il-sung University.
I envy his impeccable taste as a lover of beauty off the beaten path," Karen said.
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