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I said, 'That is the name of a historical icon in Cuba who came to symbolize dictatorial decadence.' She said, 'Well, then you can't change her name!' Maybe it makes it flawed in a way.

But its one-size-fits-all structure ultimately makes it flawed for e-commerce.

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The supposed perfection of whiteness makes it vulnerable: every flaw and quirk, every tangled bloodline and degraded specimen, is seen as an existential threat, poised to undermine the whole project.

And yet, that's what makes it worth reading, despite its flaws, the fact that even at this young age, Vollmann is willing to put everything on the page.

Mr. Dreyfuss makes it plain that Max Bickford, flaws and all, is more or less Richard Dreyfuss.

Those services make no encryption promises, and researchers have pointed out that a security flaw makes it easy for recipients to save messages without senders knowing about it.

Such proximity makes it easy to notice flaws, and there are a lot of loose ends and a few forced conclusions.

But a design flaw makes it uncomfortable (one end sags) as a piece of "tensioning" material anchored into the base keeps coming out.

Other Jewish leaders suggested that a deep sense of worry about Israel, during a time of increased violence there, makes it easier to overlook flaws in the search for friends.

This makes it necessary to consider flaws at a range of locations around the hole.

The flaw makes it possible for ordinary users and processes to access data deep in the inner mechanisms of the processor and architecture — specifically, kernel memory.

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