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They followed with last year's spry disco track, Treasure, in which Mars' footwork was so fancy and so faultless that it was a little exhausting to watch.
Could science help these gastronomes in their quest for a taste so exact, a harmony so perfect, a texture so faultless that they overwhelm the gourmet's senses?
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He's so faultless here, so completely in character, it ranks with Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie as one of the most complete and memorable performances of its type you'll ever see.
"Well," she concedes with faultless logic, "that's only snobby people.
She stated that "Every so often a historical novel comes along that is so natural, so far from pastiche, so modern, that it thrills and expands the mind" and that she found that "Pure is a near-faultless thing: detailed, symbolic and richly evocative of a time, place and man in dangerous flux.
Sometimes it is said that some moral disagreements are faultless, meaning that neither party has made a mistake (see Kölbel 2004).
You can almost hear the nation's grammarians yodelling with joy at that faultless archaism.
So is it faultless?
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