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His team-mate Humphrey's timing was impeccable, though, and his side-footed effort was saved well by Reguero.
His pedigree was impeccable, though.
His timing was impeccable, though.
And his political timing is impeccable, though he will be accused of cynicism.
His academic credentials are impeccable, though they are focused more on fiscal than monetary policy.
His taste in visual art was impeccable, though his own paintings are largely conventional.
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On a sunny summer afternoon it looks impeccable, even though its position beside the river Ouse meant it lay beneath metres of water during last December's floods.
Graham-Hall - a tenor Danilo rather than the usual baritone - is theatrically impeccable, as always, though he lacks the requisite glamour.
And her English, though impeccable, could occasionally lead to misunderstandings: when I was 15, and going through an "I hate myself" phase, she wrote me a letter telling me I was "a well-built girl".
The magic of the clothes was in the expert cut and the impeccable and imaginative, though totally discreet, details.
Grove comments that Massenet's songs, though pleasing and impeccable in craftsmanship, are less inventive than those of Bizet and less distinctive than those of Duparc and Fauré.
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