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These sort of imperfections were, however, part of the plan, it seems.
Perhaps the architects overlooked this". These sort of imperfections were, however, part of the plan, it seems.
It takes a mighty big ego to flaunt these sorts of imperfections, and that's the paradox that makes "The Fry Chronicles" such a chatty delight.
It is certainly a mark of experience of some sort, and an imperfection that can somehow enhance appeal.
Thomas Pynchon is the apostle of imperfection, so it is arguably some sort of commendation to say that his new novel, "Against the Day" (Penguin; $35), is a very imperfect book.
By Louis Menand Thomas Pynchon is the apostle of imperfection, so it is arguably some sort of commendation to say that his new novel, "Against the Day" (Penguin; $35), is a very imperfect book.
For identifying the imperfect repeats, the imperfection percentage, which indicates the level of imperfection (p%), is set to 10%.
But the data also showed something surprising: a sort of long-term memory of rhythmic imperfections over the course of a song.
Richard Conn Henry, an astrophysicist at Johns Hopkins University and former deputy director of NASA's astrophysics division, is just the sort of person to be irritated by imperfections.
Monsters are the patron saints of imperfection".
Is desire a mark of imperfection?
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