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- adjective Not
perfected .
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Examples
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These “unperfected” Jews did not find the peace and quiet they desired more than anything else.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Ann Coulter, Christian Chauvinist: 2007
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Or, do I really want to risk such a gorgeous, irreplaceable treasure on an, as yet, unperfected concept?
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The oceans are alive with the \'sound of sonar\ '- obviously unperfected sonar ...'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: U.S. Submarine, Japanese Ship Collide 2007
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And Ann Coulter can kiss my unperfected Jewish ass.
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The oceans are alive with the 'sound of sonar' - obviously unperfected sonar ...
OpEdNews - Quicklink: U.S. Submarine, Japanese Ship Collide 2007
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However, the people of the book, despite the faulty and unperfected nature of their religion, can be tolerated but at a price, which is accepting subjugation (lower status) to the supreme and perfect truth of Islam and by paying the Jizyah.
Unfettered Religious Freedom in Islam �� A Fact or Fiction?; Part 4 2006
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As a laboratory for experimentation in this new and unperfected field, it has, among other objectives, worked to foster communication and dialogue among historians, scientists, engineers, doctors, and technologists.
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As a laboratory for experimentation in this new and unperfected field, it has, among other objectives, worked to foster communication and dialogue among historians, scientists, engineers, doctors, and technologists.
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It is manifest, indeed, that there was a great deal left unperfected by him; when the whole was not finished till the very latter end of Nero's reign, and scarcely before that fatal war in which the Temple was burnt and buried in its own ruins: which observation will be of use when we come to John 2: 20, "Forty and six years was this Temple in building."
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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So they built houses there, larger and stronger than ever before, and more perfect, for they were strong in numbers and wiser, though yet unperfected as men.
Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest Katharine Berry [Editor] Judson
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