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But its author, Karen Lehrman Bloch, was determined to show homes that are not merely perfect; they also have a soul.
My wife, Betsey, and I feasted years ago on a saddle of lamb that was merely perfect, a triumph of technique.
But in the light of a knowledge of the whole poem, the chosen word is, if not inevitable, then merely perfect: She sang beyond the genius of the sea, Not many of my panel of 100 would have got this, which is why they are just guessers and our poet is Wallace Stevens (and the poem The Idea of Order at Key West).
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Crudely stated, without it we are merely perfected corpses.
Although Chanel might have seemed an unlikely comrade for socialist fashion, she was a natural choice in that she was merely perfecting, season after season, the smart woman's work suit that she had designed in the mid-fifties.
So I'm persuaded by reading Walsh — whose teams, after all, had great success against Rex's dad's defenses — that a good quarterback (and Brady's last rating was not merely good but perfect) using a quick strike, three step drop, and no-huddling offense can rip apart Rex's ever-blitzing defense, and that the Patriots offense is a rolling stone that needs and gathers no moss.
In her parent's eyes she was just perfect, and had been since the time she was merely a twinkle in their eye.
Now, it's merely a perfect trail for hikers, with sumptuous views of the woods and mountains of the Harz.
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