Word: perfective
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...Well, the bite-sized pieces are perfect because they are fun and easy to eat, and you never feel like you’re eating too much. Also they are good because they are crunchy and taste like fast food. They remind me of like chicken tenders or Roy Rogers fried chicken. Also, they are always served with fries...
...culture that still feels slightly uncomfortable with the idea of an assertive, powerful woman, Martha Stewart was a perfect scapegoat. This is not to imply that what Stewart did was excusable—it certainly is not. But the public reaction to her case suggests that this scandal was much more a product of who she was than what she did. Her boldness was a bit too threatening and it is certainly part of the reason that the public was all too eager to see this ambitious female icon crumble...
Americans can sleep a little more soundly now that this all-too-perfect woman has been kicked off her pedestal. But as people continue to take secret satisfaction in her downfall, her story is sending a powerful message. Stewart may have devoted her entire career to teaching young women how to cook and decorate, but her most enduring lesson will likely result from her demise: a lady ought to know her place...
...standing out, even in the sea of unique talent at fair Harvard. He will contribute his ability to the play Venus, which will run at the Loeb Experimental Theater. Incidentally, Cozzens rides his unicycle from Wigglesworth, his residence, to practice at the Ex. “It is the perfect distance because it isn’t too long...
Peljto called last night’s game a “perfect ending” to her career. Delaney-Smith, when asked what she thought about Peljto’s “last game,” had a different reaction...