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  • Lo bueno es que los nuevos vinilos de Artstick son perfectos para dar un aire divertido a tus aburridas [...]

    “Electronic chaos” Vinyl Wall Stickers 2009

  • It's the first time in the modern era that there were a pair of perfectos in the same season.

    Roy Halladay PERFECT GAME: Philly Throws 20th In MLB History 2010

  • Los resultados suelen ser menos que perfectos; los restaurantes son los grandes culpables – todos conocemos la carta del restaurante de calidad que nos ofrece rape fisherman style – pero a veces puede resultar un poco más serio.

    Por qué nos necesitan 2005

  • Los resultados suelen ser menos que perfectos; los restaurantes son los grandes culpables – todos conocemos la carta del restaurante de calidad que nos ofrece rape fisherman style – pero a veces puede resultar un poco más serio.

    Por qué nos necesitan 2005

  • Thessalonians, "Now the God of peace sanctify you perfect (perfectos); and may your spirit, and soul, and body be preserved whole without complaint to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ."

    ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001

  • When it was over, he went to a corner cupboard and drew forth a flat box of long perfectos, which I recognized instantly as the same brand of rare Havanas he had so extravagantly purchased from the Government.

    A Village of Vagabonds

  • “Have a cigar,” the great man continued, full of sweetness, pushing a large and fragrant box of perfectos across the desk.

    The Blood of the Conquerors Harvey Fergusson

  • Baron's example, entered the Government's store, where I discovered him selecting with the air of a connoisseur a dozen thin boxes of rare perfectos.

    A Village of Vagabonds

  • Coffee was served in the living room, and through the fragrant smoke of Pennington's fifty-cent perfectos a sprightly three-cornered conversation continued for an hour.

    The Valley of the Giants 1918

  • When I went ashore in mid afternoon, wondering a little why no naked biscuit-beggars or gin swallowers had swum out to bother me that day, I found the trader of Taai sitting on his veranda, blowing puffs of smoke from those fine Manila Club perfectos out into the sunshine.

    The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

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