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Any with imperfections are picked out by a machine and sent on a conveyer belt back to the beginning of the process.
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We can see the cold dead quality of the cinematography as it reveals the imperfections of the body.
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Although the narrator can find no imperfections in his life, the tone is not boastful.
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Imperfections in nature, such as floods, blights, monstrous births, etc., are absolutely necessary.
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If drivable, the drivetrain is often borrowed from a production vehicle from the same company, or may have defects and imperfections in design.
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And the slight imperfections on the night helped to humanise the music's syncopated rhythms and knotted arpeggios.
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Observing their smudges, smears, and imperfections, he sensed that he too was capable of such work, and decided to attend art school.
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Perhaps physical imperfections are meant to symbolise moral decrepitude, which can affect all men irrespective of class.
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The low strength of polymers compared to theoretically predicted values are mainly due to the many microscopic imperfections found in the material.
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Our intellectual faculties as well as our corporeal organization have their imperfections.
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