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Ferrara, a charming 46-year-old with a Sicilian accent who is known as Napo ("NAP-oh") to friends, is a medical detective with an unerring knack for knowing what to pursue.
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Honey bees are well known for their unerring ability to find their way back to a colony or hive.
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Yet, for all its single-minded predictability, technology has always flourished on a diversity of opinions and an unerring ability to invent alternative solutions.
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It's this unerring eye for detail that has made him a bona fide member of an online community of experts that's monitoring the war and has put him in high demand with Syria watchers.
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And Mr Djukanovic is a phenomenally clever politician, with an unerring instinct for survival.
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Most striking is Mr Solzhenitsyn's unerring capacity to make enemies out of friends as a result, largely, of subordinating his entire life, and the lives of virtually all with whom he came into contact, to his consuming obsession to fulfil his God-given task of exposing the evils of communism.
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"When they were in the job, they knew with complete and unerring certainty that on the economy, we were playing five-a-side football against an 11-a-side on a full international pitch, " he said.
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The unerring McFadden landed his second penalty to cut the deficit and then powered over for a 23rd-minute try following a neat offload from man of the match Isa Nacewa.
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As Hurd began his get-acquainted briefings two years ago, he displayed an unerring willingness to bore in and ask the same question over and over again until he could grasp a clear answer.
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Brazil still had a scare when Ji Yun-nam's brilliant first touch controlled a high ball and took him into space in the Brazil box and he made no mistake with an unerring finish past Julio Cesar.
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The young hero, Hugo Cabret, through a series of events outside his control, lives a clandestine life in a grand but unnamed train station in Paris and spends his days winding the enormous clocks which are the unerring reference points for the coming and going of trains connecting all the legendary capitals of Europe across its ancient timeless landscapes.
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