The phrase "proof perfect" means for something to be completely perfect in a way that it is proofed like suggested and already demonstrated.
Proof reading and editing.
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kamilah means the perfect one ,the perfect child in their parents eyes cause no body is perfect...
It means "Perfect"
Proof coins are special coins produced by mints with special dies and polishing to be perfect and to have an extra eye appeal. Thus proof coins are near perfect representations of that particular coin.
PR is used in terms of grading coins to designate that the coin is proof. For example, a perfect proof coin would be graded as PR-70. A nearly perfect proof coin might be graded PR-68 or PR-69, etc.
Quake Proof Building the Perfect Bridge - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
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You mean 'nigh on perfect' which means 'almost perfect'
Unless it is a proof or in nearly perfect condition, 25 cents.
Perfect attendance means you have perfect attendance.
Proof.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "derive" - what sort of derivation you will accept. If you take the square root of an integer, unless the integer happens to be a perfect square, you get an irrational number. And yes, there is proof of that. The can be found in most high school algebra books.
She invented smudge-proof lipstick.
No,They don't even exsist THEY DO EXIST. THE PERFECT PROOF IS THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
It means that the coin is a proof (that is a coin usually struck multiple times with special dies are generally high-quality and usually sold to collectors) and grades as a 65 out of 70. It is about average for a modern proof coin. It contains no wear but either wasn't struck as well or has some bag marks that a perfect Pf-70 doesn't have.