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  • Andrea was not because he was Andrea del Sarto, the son of a tailor; it was because he was known as the Faultless Painter, because he could actually realise his dreams.

    Robert Browning: How to Know Him William Lyon Phelps 1904

  • A 1968 nuclear test with the code name "Faultless" did manage to open up a new fault in the Nevada desert.

    Slate Magazine Brian Palmer 2010

  • The Independent 'Faultless' Vettel dominates while

    BBC News - Home 2010

  • I found a "Faultless" Radiator top section (about 2.5 feet long).

    unknown title HLeonard 2009

  • Faultless ingredients and execution make dining at the Kingham Plough an almost too civilised experience

    Restaurant review: the Kingham Plough Jay Rayner 2010

  • Faultless as her memory was, some parts of Jane's recollections of her genesis had evidently been edited away.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Christine Burns 2009

  • Faultless as her memory was, some parts of Jane's recollections of her genesis had evidently been edited away.

    Out of Warranty Christine Burns 2009

  • Faultless — when it came to her, but occasionally neglectful.

    What the Stepmother Wanted to Say 2009

  •   Faultless — when it came to her, but occasionally neglectful.

    What the Stepmother Wanted to Say 2009

  • Ella set a pot of mustard greens on the stove to simmer all day, cooked a pan of Faultless starch, then, taking Solly with her, went outside to hang up the first basket of laundry that Margaret had washed, rinsed, and wrung out.

    Rainwater Sandra Brown 2009

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