US /ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn/
・UK /ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn/
They can reveal every imperfection and flaw in his character.
They can reveal every imperfection and flaw in his character.
Granger's book. Rebinding might be necessary just because the book gets too thick, but also the act of binding is a way of showing like that the book is important to you and it gives it a really personal flow. Because I'm sorry, but if you picked this book up, you would not think anything of it apart from, wow, somebody did a really, really bad job of the binding. However, I look at this and I think, oh my gosh, I remember making this and it took me absolutely ages and it doesn't look perfect, but it's kind of as part of its imperfection that it has more of a story for me. Adjacent to that could be illustrating the books yourself, like adding little decorations, even fore edge painting, but customising the title page would be a lovely way to add a little bit more personality to it once again.
but it's kind of as part of its imperfection that it has more of a story for me.
Four: Isabela's embracing imperfection!
I'm sure there's a ton of imperfection if you got in the code.
I'm sure there's a ton of imperfection.
imperfection. I'll layer it up first in the darkest areas, work my way all over, and then
But rather than using concealer which can so easily be spotty and require a lot of retouching I just brush and build up this full coverage foundation which covers absolutely every single imperfection.
It's that concept of imperfection and the beauty of it.
It's that concept of imperfection and the beauty of it, or in Japanese, it's something called wabi-sabi.
these many links we could hardly ever expect to discover, owing to the imperfection of the geological record.
states; and these many links we could hardly ever expect to discover, owing to the imperfection
but because imperfection bothers them at a core level.
Not because they have to, but because imperfection bothers them.
The imperfection?
Test takers would either do great on a test mediocre or poor the imperfection.
To be in company with another person is to be negotiating imperfection every day.
To be in company with another person is to be negotiating imperfection every day.