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“• Even if his rooms were a cluttered mess, Holmes was always described as impeccably dressed and well coiffed, and not the physical train wreck he is at times in this movie.”
“When we haven't had in some time and our system performed impeccably, which is a testament to our employees, whose efforts make possible the safe and reliable service our customers expect.”
“Russell is probably the one guy in this game that I impeccably trust," said Shambles, letting us know that she hasn't the faintest notion what "impeccably" means.”
“One good approach here and elsewhere involves "human intelligence," such as impeccably legit Arabic-speaking moles infiltrating certain local mosques where, say, speakers lecture for posterity to attendees and via MP3s in Arabic on "Claims By The Kuffar That The Prophet PBUH Fabricated The Quraan.”
Sound Politics: JihadWorld: Coming To A Nearby Theatre Soon?
“It's an impeccably dressed party of overly caffeinated and mostly jaded insiders, sinking their dripping fangs into the decorated entrees designers have cooked up for the next season.”
The Huffington Post: Mihal Freinquel: Elle Fashion Next - New Designers Play the Game
“Only an hour from London's Paddington Station, Oxford and its legendary skyline is a medieval dreamland, a time warp of sorts where everything from its winding cobblestone lanes to its impeccably manicured gardens is ancient and historical.”
The Huffington Post: Pam Grout: Studying At Oxford Is A Great Excuse To Visit Oxford
“From impeccably tailored dresses to constructed jackets to matching clutches, Princess Victoria took her Swedish style and mixed it with a bit of French chic.”
“As their impeccably marketed circus rolled into London on Friday for the first regular-season NBA games to be played in Europe, two back-to-back ties between the Toronto Raptors and the New Jersey Nets at the O2 Arena, the organisation's deputy commissioner and chief operating officer insisted next summer's Games would have a huge impact.”
The Guardian: Olympic 'gift' could make British hoop dreams a reality | London 2012
“Interestingly, points were lost for errors and a team could end up with a negative score if they didn't play impeccably, a concept that even today might be useful for improving certain modern sports.”
Guachimontones: unearthing a lost world near Teuchitlan, Jalisco
“My job deprives me of the luxury of partisanship, as I have to reach out to both sides on the issue of free trade--a disastrous policy one can give impeccably liberal or conservative reasons to be against.”
The Huffington Post: Ian Fletcher: Free Trade and the Tea Party: Puppets or Rebels?
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Adverbia
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Read some sniping and some informative commentary about a...full-drive, portentously, unlawfully, legally, heterogeneously, consumingly, clancularly, inconsolably, prepositionally, retrogressively, symptomatically, decrepitly and 2460 more...
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boisterous, accosted, impeccably, amiable, indifferent, animosity, exploit, alluring, placid, poised, beguiling, vitality and 35 more...
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tom swifties
emphatically, unthinkingly, precariously, meritoriously, unceasingly, coaxingly, fervently, copacetically, sibilantly, laconically, overbearingly, incorrigibly and 66 more...
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sionnach "This bird has no beak", said Tom impeccably. Dec 14, 2007