Word: flawlessness
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...contends that he was speaking as a citizen and then a public servant. He also points to a flawless service record as reason to allow him to remain...
...perhaps also illustrates the growing parity within the Ivy League this season. Whereas last year, Harvard needed to post a flawless 7-0 Ivy record to claim the league championship, it is highly unlikely that the conference will require perfection of its champion again this year. In fact, through the first two weeks of the Ivy season, Princeton is the only undefeated league squad among those teams that have played at least two games...
...night of role reversals. The Americans, usually jazzy and jocular, were stony-faced. The Chinese, masters of Olympic chokes, were rocking, pumping their fists in the air after nearly flawless routines and passing high-fives around the team. With a feisty pro-Chinese crowd cheering them on, six men in tights finally captured what had been eluding China for so long: the nation's first Olympic gymnastics team gold...
...close to Oprah that he looked ready to fall right out of his chair. Both of them waxing saccharine over unnamed schoolchildren in danger of falling behind, but offering no clear solution to the problems of overcrowding and underteaching. Both rhapsodizing over their fairy-tale marriages, their flawless children, their beautiful interior decorating...
...month ago had deserted him, thanks largely to female voters carpooling home to the Democrats. Even Bush couldn't defy the rules of courtship forever: in times of peace and prosperity, it takes more than a sunny disposition to persuade voters to dump their dates. Bush's flawless postprimary campaign obscured the fact that by any historical measure, he never should have been that far ahead in the first place. While Gore did help himself with a buoyant convention and a focused message, he is also helped as people begin to pay more attention and discover the Veep...