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Life changed after the fleckless humanoid accepted a position as of one of the four horsemen for the monstrous megalomaniacal and immortal X-Men foe Apocalypse.

A Romney foreign policy adviser called Mr. Obama's foreign policy "fleckless."

A rainstorm in the night had cleared the sky of the haze that commonly covered it, and the sun beat down out of a dome of fleckless blue, irradiating the crimsons and purples, the golds and whites, of the rich vegetation on the banks.

The fleckless sky shines down brilliantly x on wreck of home and fortune; the son must go to the army, and the daughter to her shame; the father's gray hairs must be crowned with dishonor, and despair must abide in the mother's breast.

The orient and the zenith skies were fleckless.

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

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