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His music is simply too impeccable, his rhymes too eternal.
You also quote Henry James saying that her taste was "almost too impeccable".
For the sort of woman who dresses at Gucci, or even at Donna Karan, the spirit of the clothes was probably a bit too impeccable.
The Los Angeles Times called it "an impressive directing debut", but the New York Times found it "at times... too impeccable, art-directed for a maximum sale", a sentiment echoed in the New Yorker ("the film is slowed by its own beauty").
To genuine sports car fans, this was a recipe too impeccable to be believed.
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Wider historical accuracy, too, is impeccable.
It, too, comes with impeccable provenance.
Ms. Saito, too, is an impeccable technician (her fouetté turns in Act III, done to different directions, were a thing of wonder) and overly restrained.
Roitfeld's style pedigree is impeccable, too: having edited French Vogue for 10 years, she is currently global fashion director of Harper's Bazaar internationally and editor-in-chief of her own publication, CR Fashion Book.
As responses go, this time it's pretty well impeccable, funny too, a break from the hysteria, paranoia and affected outrage of the previous 24 hours.
The idea of shaping the music to fit the action may not seem like much of a breakthrough, but in the modern opera world, where orchestra and conductor too often inhabit an impeccable but irrelevant world of their own, it is a minor revolution.
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