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Leaks seemed like the perfect means to get at Trump and his inner circle, as well as his decision-making".
Their perfect means was nimble drawing, rather than ponderous painting — which, in Dali's entertaining but toilsome images, did more to advertise the movement than to advance it.
Flooded with light, it gave the illusion of infinite space and was the perfect means of simulating spectacular sky and background effects.
Ultimately, he and some other Russian observers maintain, the goal of developing Russian business rapidly may justify using less than perfect means.
Now, when your mate texts to say she is five minutes away but you know she probably hasn't left the house yet, there's a perfect means of responding.
And this unmet desire is a reminder of something that the Ravi case seemed almost designed to illustrate: criminal law is not always the perfect means for reaching political or social goals.
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In those days, perfect meant as if untouched by hands.
ABAQUS software, which is a perfect mean for simulating and analyzing based on FEM, has been applied for the numerical examination of models in the current research.
Normalized qPCR data were transformed to obtain a perfect mean of 1 in ALF group.
A correlation analysis was not performed for the nonconfigural condition because working memory performance was nearly perfect (mean 97%, SD 0.2%).
Midterm patency was shown to be perfect by means of angiography.
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