Word: flawlessness
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...that meant playing for the kill, abandoning the flawless decision-making skills that had allowed him to guide Harvard to victory in each of his first two starts...
...After the April 16 loss to Brown in 2001, the freshmen heavies never looked back, going a flawless 8-0 in domestic competition the rest...
...different levels of the atmosphere. Too much shear can disrupt the structure of a hurricane's eyewall, whereas more uniform winds allow a hurricane to grow to maximum potential. When Isabel briefly exploded into a Category 5 storm, wind shear was low, and its eyewall formed a nearly flawless cone of clouds some 60,000 ft. high. In the eyewall itself, winds whirled at an epic 230 m.p.h. "When we got into the eye," says Colorado State University atmospheric scientist Michael Montgomery, who flew through the eerie stillness at the storm's core, "it was like being in the middle...
Settling down after his early-game jitters, junior quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was flawless deep inside Bears’ territory, guiding the offense to seven scores—six touchdowns and a field goal—in as many chances...
Johnson’s performance was nearly flawless in his first varsity game—with not one bad snap and only minor missed blocking assignments...