Today is the perfect day, and topic, for a New Year resolution.
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Yes, and today had been the perfect example, she wanted to say.
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And beware, advertised ranges often are the maximum possible given perfect conditions.
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Group 4: Republic of Ireland v Cyprus: Well, a perfect weekend really.
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Today will offer perfect conditions, as the country takes to the roads.
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So then passive good is, as was said, either conservative or perfective.
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Not corruptive, privative, or destructive to the power of classical presbyteries, or single congregations; but rather perfective and conservative thereunto.
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Scientists will forever be lost in their own egos until they realize the absolute divine and perfective nature of God.
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Give me the verb 'to be,' potential mood, past perfecttense.
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Grammarians define the perfecttense as that which expresses an action completed in the past and of which the consequences remain in the present.
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The +Future PerfectTense+ expresses action to be completed at some specified future time.