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Another said the British military had to shed its culture where “only the most exquisitely perfect products may be bought”.

From BBC

As a pitch for fascism, "make the liberals fake-smile at me" is exquisitely childish.

From Salon

Stafford split two defenders — one of which was flagged for pass interference — with an exquisitely precise throw.

As for the crowd, no one sang along, and any clapping was done mostly between songs, as everyone focused on hearing the exquisitely intricate strumming.

As this claustrophobic indie — one of the year’s best — makes exquisitely clear, there’s no easy way to pre-grieve, especially when dysfunction is the dominant language.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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