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Meanings of human imperfection in English
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Usage of human imperfection in English
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A timidity exists that will not allow the admission of humanimperfection.
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It suggested incarnate conscientiousness, and seemed incompatible with humanimperfection or unworthy ambitions.
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They had goddesses with warm, helping hands, and with a little sympathetic, humanimperfection.
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And when her body was atop mine, our breaths mingled, cold sweetness with humanimperfection.
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Everywhere we have revelations of the divine glory, and everywhere we have manifestations of humanimperfection.
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Sometimes, humanimperfection made calculations maddeningly imprecise.
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There are more than is thought who feel the burden of humanimperfection too sorely, and who receive strength from approbation.
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Leaders -their humanimperfection duly noted -are supposed to be paragons of personal success, integrity, equanimity, brilliance and civic engagement.
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And I thought, delightedly: what an endearing confession, what an admirable admission of humanimperfection, and what an expression of the common touch.
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The earth belongs to those creatures who live on it and by it in accordance with a higher law than humanimperfection has framed.
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Humanimperfection and dissatisfaction produced a bond of pity and support.
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Do you believe that people can see your humanimperfections and still love you?
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Laneway visitors Sylvan Esso are trying to keep the humanimperfections in their electro-pop music.
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Humanimperfection throws an uncertainty over the future.
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Humanimperfection means a chronic need for improvement.
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It is actually a person's rough edges and humanimperfections that give others something to connect with.