The discovery of a lower jaw, nearly perfect, armed with defensive tusks descending from its lower jaw, demonstrated that this hitherto mysterious animal was the type of an altogether new and singular genus.
It is also set with amber, and is in a nearly perfect condition.
It still remains, nearly perfect, in the high bank on the side of the road, the end of the cist only having been removed, and the covering slab left in its place.
But gradually it was made as nearly perfect as possible.
Look how dangerous automobiling was at the start, and yet that's nearly perfect now, though of course there'll always be accidents.
Dick and his friends worked early and late to make the aircraft as nearly perfect as possible.
It rejoices too in an indefeasible and priceless gift, a nearly perfect climate, the driest and balmiest in Southern Europe.
There is a department, enrolling about 500 men, whose duties are to keep the floors swept clean, the windows washed, in fact to keep the sanitary conditions surrounding the workmen as nearly perfect as possible.
Together they set about designing the machine to make it as nearly perfect as possible in adaptation to the needs of modern business.
The table is then pushed under a huge grinding machine and the slate surface is made plane, as nearly perfect as human ingenuity can make it.
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