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Not perfectly — far from it.
Under these circumstances, you can't expect the players to perform perfectly: far from it.
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What's more, their popularity will be perfectly rational – far more rational than it would be in times and cultures where real medicine was not available.
They had already come close through Romelu Lukaku before Alderweireld, reading the flight of a De Bruyne set piece perfectly, ran far too easily off Gergo Lovrencsics to score the opener.
He was planning to watch a film at home yesterday evening – "I normally try to watch something funny, something that is relaxing, not something that is tough to watch" – and said he planned "a decent lie-in" before getting up around 9am. "I've slept perfectly so far," he said.
As you can see in the chart above, they have tracked each other nearly perfectly, as far back as 1967, when the Labor Department's claims records begin.
I was surprised by the emotion that TEQ displayed in her conversation with the woodsman -- she seemed genuinely baffled (and hurt) that the children's love couldn't be bought, and I thought that Lana Parrilla expressed that longing for connection perfectly, with far more nuance than is generally required of her as TEQ.
I assumed they were one of those fortunate couples who always had things go their way, who had perfect careers and perfect children and got to travel to perfectly wonderful far-away places.
And that's perfectly OK, as far as it goes.
BCS theory was a coup of theoretical physics: it explained all superconductors observed so far, perfectly.
"This team is perfectly fine as far as attitude," Rice said.
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