Word: flawlessness
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After yielding a first-inning run, Crimson pitcher Mike "Closed" Dorrington (2-2) shut out the Midshipmen in the opener. In one of his finest performances this season, Dorrington went the seven-inning distance with the help of a flawless defense...
...better than most. So I stoically trudged off to the University of Michigan, a college that seemed majestically impervious to the damaged goods it was receiving. Michigan more than fulfilled its part of the bargain; the lingering gaps in my education (the inability to commune with head waiters in flawless French, tone-deaf ignorance of classical music, and scientific training that stopped with Mr. Wizard) are entirely my own fault. At 43 I can safely conclude that the lack of an Ivy League imprimatur has neither marred my career nor deprived me of any social entree that I would have...
...many women, the need to present an absolutely flawless exterior stems from a fear of societal rejection, uncertainty about who they are and fear of admitting to confusion and problems, McKenna said...
...application is to gambling. The concepts are commonly introduced in statistic classes with reference to coin tosses and dice. It is hardly an exact science. Roughly one time out of 20 the typical pollster's finding will fall outside the stated margin of error. And even that assumes a flawless sample that will be exactly representative of the whole population and a 100% response rate -- conditions that are never met in the real world. Accurate polling also supposes that the questions are unambiguous, the interviewers perfectly interchangeable, and that the answers are freighted with the same meaning the analyst believes...
Mitchell's best performance of the season was drowned in the hype of James' record-setting evening. The sophomore was 7-for-14 from the field and a near-flawless 14-for-15 from the line--just missing his personal best by a deuce...