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Imperfect finish.
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Its design-and-build construction contract has contributed to some imperfect external finishes.
Two aspects -- perfect (finished) and imperfect (unfinished).
"He would never have wanted it to be published in an imperfect form if he had lived to finish it, but he was not alive to finish it," Mr. Pietsch said.
He's a candidate for president instead of best picture — and his super PAC isn't the Weinstein Company, which knows how to drag an imperfect contender toward, and possibly across, the finish line.
It is an imperfect analogy, but listening to a finished song is perhaps like being served a finished recipe: you know it tastes great even if you have no sense of how it was created.
Studying a set of decorative brass bowls with intentionally imperfect rims, she marveled at "the perfection of the finish contrasted with the wibbly-wobbly shape," and contemplated how she might use them at home.
Imperfect is past tense of a verb that didn't finish(someone WAS doing something).
Instead, the mass resignations created an unanticipated and unwelcome global sensation; many foreign newspapers and governments, whose grasp of the intricacies of the American political system was imperfect, actually believed that the elites decided that Carter was finished.
There they were, naked save for one high-heeled boot each, limping to the finish line, their rear ends forming a gorgeous line of perfectly imperfect flesh.
To keep the overall effect slightly unkempt, experiment with an imperfect part (à la Proenza Schouler) and use styling products with a matte finish, like Redken Powder Grip 03.
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