This would affect a lot of people because many bankrupts, shall we say, are not entirely pure as the driven snow. |
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I argued at the time altruism was being discussed that there is no pure altruism. |
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It has pure white body feathers except for the black alulae, primary techrices and primary remiges. |
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So the idea that somehow we are as pure as driven snow and that we take sporting success and failure in our stride is just hogwash. |
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This pure static gives way to white noise that begins, eventually, to resemble a rhythm. |
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If you want to shoot pool for the pure joy of it, find a team that shares your attitude. |
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It did not matter to this grand pooh-bah of the punditocracy that the ads were pure mendacity from start to finish. |
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The pure gold was wrought to form fragile golden leaves and dainty roses on a vine. |
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The stuff you buy is the old pure beer, brewed and fermented by anal-retentives from ancient recipes. |
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Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps. |
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The sniffles I have been nursing since July have transmuted into pure flu, as lead transmutes into gold. |
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Basic tools and pure muscle were used to construct everything from security towers to protective barriers fronted by razor wire. |
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That junk food-munching young zombie who is watching a burping contest on AXN, is pure gold for the advertiser. |
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They still dressed as if the were the reflection of yin and yang, but that had become pure habit by now. |
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Formerly it was ground finely in oil, either pure or with a mixture of white vitriol and added to the dark oil paints. |
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This reported acalculia, specifically anarithmetria, is a feature atypical for the pure syndrome of alexia without agraphia. |
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And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish. |
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Apart from it becoming scarcer, the great lakes and reservoirs are being contaminated and no longer is the water as pure as in days gone by. |
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Gradually, the artist transited to pure abstracts, investing the image of nature with colours. |
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For instance, in order to draw an angel, a pure soul in heaven, Frank Floreani shows a child's head with wings attached to the neck. |
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Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble. |
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Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
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The nature of average war cinema is one that trivializes the human consequences of war for a focus on pure excitement, strategy and technicality. |
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Many see strategies and tactics slowly replacing the pure skilled technicians of yesterday. |
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Stunning pale pink buds open pure white, followed in the autumn by glossy golden fruits flushed with orange and scarlet. |
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The whole C.M. Punk storyline several months ago was a stroke of pure genius. |
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This singer has a penchant for scatting and surprising material, but where he has an astonishingly pure voice, hers has more feeling. |
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This is four minutes of pure delight for anyone who wants to see the former bandleader shirtless. |
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The critic's attacks on him as being famous for being himself on the telly and not for his food are pure hype. |
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The spy ships, personal helicopters, flying shoes and crazy laptops are a fun distraction, and the high-tech tree house is pure fantasy. |
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A simple circle of juvenile yews will eventually knit together to enclose a calming circle of pure green. |
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From this standpoint, rural people and their culture represent a negation of everything that is wholesome and pure about nature. |
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He didn't bring a resume of playoff success, but he had pure talent and the ability to backstop a risk-taking team. |
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Unusually, it does not feature any interior pub scenes and is a pure brand-building exercise. |
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This is a pure absurdity, as any fair reading of the pages we have devoted to such matters can demonstrate. |
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Is the purpose of government, as pure democrats would say, to enforce the will of the majority? |
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From supplement biochemistry and exercise science, to pure bodybuilding knowledge, Sean talks the talk and walks the walk. |
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Tom was never a quitter and his pure determination and faith were very prominent. |
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What happened was that he was explaining why using pure wristwork, we couldn't get any faster. |
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This is pure yogurt, just milk and culture, with no stabilizers, thickeners, or other additives. |
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Ten patients would have been misdiagnosed as being infected with a pure population of susceptible H pylori. |
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A methanolic stock standard prepared from pure gaseous difluoroethane was used to prepare whole blood calibrators. |
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The findings have important implications for our conceptualization of pure word deafness and its subtypes. |
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It is an image of pure misery and despair, brimming with symbolism and the essential mystery of all religion. |
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At that time, strain the tepache back into the container, add 4 cups of pure water, and allow to set for 8 hours. |
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Their technical abilities have always been beyond question, but it takes more that pure skill to make a ballet company. |
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The other European countries were either on a pure silver standard or on a bimetallic system. |
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Oxygen won't burn, but pressurized pure oxygen makes even fire-resistant material burn furiously. |
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We reported a case of an 86-year old woman with pure agraphia due to the left parietal lobe infarction. |
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In addition to the pure luxury of the items in the tent, and the canvas itself, everything in the room crawled with magic symbols and glyphs. |
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In a pure test of stamina and speed, cyclists go one at a time and the one with the fastest time wins gold. |
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Patients with pure word deafness have highly selective auditory perception problems. |
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We must have sold millions and millions and millions of yards of navy blue cashmere or pure wools, beautiful quality fabrics, which I always did. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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In gasification, crushed coal is reacted with steam and either air or pure oxygen. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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I was drowsily tending the fire, watching almost pure alcohol plunking drop at a time into a small bowl, steady as a water clock. |
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The coke is heated in an oven that has no access to outside air to burn off most of the impurities, leaving a fairly pure form of graphite. |
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A kicking beat, guitars deftly playing off each other, and a bass line that was pure nous. |
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The traditional method for extracting pure iron from its ore is to heat the ore in a blast furnace with limestone and coke. |
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And so now by pure accident of birth, I'm alive at a time where science is about to figure this out. |
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The accentuation of the finale's polka is heart-warming, the string slide on its first appearance pure magic. |
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Maybe attacker is not the right word to describe Totti, he is an out-and-out goalscorer, a pure striker. |
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To ignore this is to run your business on a wing and a prayer, which is pure chance and takes your destiny out of your own hands. |
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Tests on pure Paterson's Curse honey have shown that it contains up to 2 micrograms of toxin per gram of honey. |
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Other elements occur naturally in a pure or elemental form, like sulphur or gold. |
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For one whose obsession has been certifiable by the commissioners of lunacy, here surely instead was proof of pure sanity. |
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To find themselves in such a situation is out of pure disregard of a yearly phenomenon that has been uninterrupted since time immemorial. |
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Add five to ten drops of pure lavender essential oil to a teaspoon of carrier oil and massage it in to relieve headaches or muscular pain. |
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A subtext to the book is an expose of the utter moral bankruptcy of pure free markets. |
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Attention will be given to the theoretical problems of pure collectivism and to applied problems of mixed economies. |
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This album is full of several frothy numbers but the one which is pure candy floss is the first one. |
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The album showcases the importance the band places on rhythm over pure volume. |
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Her voice sounded like pure music, a melody he'd forever be joyful to hear composed. |
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To see a true crane of pure white was no less than seeing a miracle, and so she could not help but to stare back. |
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Add in a wacky collection of colorful local screwballs, and this series is a timeless recipe for pure comedy gold. |
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The same applies if a team has a meld of less than seven pure aces and three or more aces in a player's hand. |
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This album is pure laid back grooves, acoustic guitars, and blissed out melodies. |
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States obtained in this way are called mixed states, as opposed to pure states, which cannot be described as a mixture of others. |
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After that, I had another three minutes of pure awe over his attractiveness. |
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Socks were made of pure wool, which wore out at the toes and heels so holes occurred very often. |
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Further cards, beyond seven, can be added to a canasta, but if you add wild cards to a pure canasta, this degrades it to a mixed canasta. |
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His acting skills have never been strong, but Peter has made his name through pure lusty action. |
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But there is an important factor here which suggests that the balance of the deal still weighs somewhat away from a pure consumer move for Intel. |
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The lining, pure silk, may be dropping off out of old age, but the thick, weathered wool still does its job. |
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When choosing natural fragrances and products, look for ones with pure plant essences or essential oils. |
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I understand giving Gerald Levin his walking papers, but getting rid of Case is pure pique. |
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Paneer is a cheese made from pure milk without the animal agent, rennet, that is found in other cheeses. |
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From a felled sago palm, they break up the core of the trunk and separate the pure starch from the fibers. |
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Tan seems not to realize that this old canard about the Inuit having 32 different words for snow, or whatever the number, is pure myth. |
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It's often hard to distinguish between real advances, simple improvements on existing technologies, and pure marketing jive. |
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Clean, pure and racy, with crystalline fruit, the wines flicker across the tongue, leaving an intense, vivid length. |
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I've allowed myself the luxury of a day of pure undiluted self-indulgence today. |
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He lifts up the front of the garment to reveal a pair of pure white Jockettes. |
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Unlike pure dingoes, which, like wolves, live in packs ruled by an alpha male and female, wild packs of crossbreeds are uncontrolled. |
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A large, long-necked and long-legged wading bird with pure white plumage, the Great Egret has a long, yellow bill, and dark legs and feet. |
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This is what the record sounds like and it has earned the above rating on pure execution within its sub-genre, structural delicacy, and elegance. |
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Through pure grit and determination the pair put on 41 for the first wicket. |
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Business decisions certainly involve mind games, not just gut feelings or pure intuition. |
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And, more propitiously, that day, a sacrifice was called for, yet no one was pure enough to perform those sacred duties. |
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The test identifies whether meat is pure Aberdeen Angus, from an animal sired by an Aberdeen Angus bull, or another breed. |
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You have two icons and one is pure and idealized, the other is tainted and dirtied. |
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Like other constructivists, he came to reject pure art as a parasitical activity. |
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Many religions go through ceremonies or observances of rituals to become pure or to be healed. |
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Its pure white heart of snow often is hardened into grey and traitorous sleet. |
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The problem with taking the ideologically pure position is that although what the state does will be bad it may not lead to collapse. |
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Sandler's a ridiculous romantic lead, but when the tone of the film matches his awkward effort with pure whimsy, it's light fun. |
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Their pure fruit smoothie recipes took off, and they've grown steadily since. |
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And Lauren loved him for all his sweet adorableness, and pure innocence, and she smiled. |
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If you do get into cover the shootouts that follow are pure digital whack-a-mole. |
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If you get it pure from a reliable source, it gives you the energy to pursue a project to the very end and get it as right as it will ever get. |
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The nascent charging infrastructure in many cities in the US and around the world is taking away some of the range anxiety of pure electrics. |
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Once a pure and sincere member of the literati, he is now a superb wheeler-dealer in Shanghai's real estate market. |
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By pursuing a policy of pure American self-interest, equally, he can keep things simple. |
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The plant has 45 cm high clustered leafy stems with pinnately arranged pale green lance-shaped leaflets obliquely banded with pure white. |
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She had hair made of strands of pure gold, and eyes like the hundred thousand sapphire blue irises that had encased Nighting Lyre. |
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Although this was essentially ceramic art, it assumed the form of pure art since it was a means of self-expression. |
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A scream of pure affliction passed across her lips and infinite pain seemed to hit her, bruising her heart. |
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I was a little confused and don't know whether that was professionalism or pure amateurism. |
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It comes from a perfectly rational conviction that great powers never act out of pure altruism. |
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For pure astigmatism, a lens is required that has no optical power in the normal meridian but has appropriate curvature in the others. |
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The group got to witness pure nature and animals like toucans, howler monkeys, tarantulas and various lizards. |
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Sven ate about half, out of pure hunger, but then felt sick and threw up into the garbage can. |
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Other countries should follow the Dutch example of a decent, pure and just society. |
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The age where pure idealism gets you places is gone, it is history, finito. |
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Gareth continued to laugh, and after watching his pure jubilance, Brynn found herself in laughter as well. |
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Not as bold in form, but available in colours that range from pure white to pink to deep red, is astilbe. |
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Just from pure observation we have seen what have been till now undescribed behaviours. |
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Ever since the cinema began, aestheticians have sought to define pure cinema. |
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The one sure way of avoiding wolf notes but still keeping 3rds and 5ths almost pure was by increasing the number of notes in the octave. |
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The sentiment behind this memorial may be admirable, but the result is pure kitsch. |
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The young Ali was pure boxing brilliance, backing up his bravado with breathtaking speed of hand and foot and sublime skills. |
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The practice dates back to Medieval Europe, an era the Klan idealizes as morally pure and racially homogenous. |
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Wave after wave of pure pleasure washed over her and she could not believe how wonderful it felt. |
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Then began three months of hard work, and long nights mixed with sheer panic and pure delight that this project was becoming a reality. |
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Thomas Blaize, Marlowe's actor friend who knavishly betrays Marlowe into order to save his own dishonorable neck, is pure fiction. |
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Nonetheless, I think it's worth examining, because Sebastian's parsing of its meaning is such pure gobbledygook. |
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The song is Hollywood, but Hoku's voice, her face, and her smile are pure aloha, the music as lilting as Hawaiian slack-key guitar. |
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Alpine farmers checking their flocks, woodsmen, hunters, postmen and border guards used skis as pure tools for transport. |
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Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean. |
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This was negligence pure and simple, confused by an ill-fitting and woolly disguise of nuisance. |
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Red is for passion, red is for exuberance, red is for pure energy and joie de vivre. |
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It employs a single reed and has a very pure tone with no vibrato although this can be induced by use of the bellows. |
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This pure faith erected a wall between our understanding of God and our understanding of nature, and in effect desacralized the natural world. |
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Not just polite little smiles either, but huge, genuine, sparkly-eyed smiles of pure beatific satisfaction. |
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It was almost pure and absolute white, with delicate and slender curls and a shining radiancy that made my eyes widen. |
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The aim of the DMG is to support scientific malacological work, thus it is not an association of pure shell collectors. |
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Rays of pure red and white flew off in random directions, leaving only a vivid rose. |
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Robin said the three most important ingredients in her cupboard under the sink were pure soap, bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar. |
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The show is a pure play on energy, filled with funky beats and strong singing and dancing. |
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He gets into pass-blocking position so quickly that most defenders are unable to beat him with pure speed. |
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His duty is to present the pure teachings of God to the public in an unadulterated manner. |
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Forget the toy and just let Fluffy enjoy this colorful paper wrap saturated in pure catnip nectar. |
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The man before us smiled warmly before showing us a toothy grin of pure malice and evil. |
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Civanator, ordered to create a pure Indian city in Italia orders the city burnt to the ground. |
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While the nritta forms the pure dance steps, abhinaya is where the dancer expresses and experiences the various feelings or bhavas. |
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He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning. |
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He made some statements that are pure gold, and it is stuff that we have been saying all along. |
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Many of these accounts were embellished, and some of the more lurid tales were pure fabrications. |
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It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless. |
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Runners rarely need pure rest on their days off, just a break from the jarring effects of running. |
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Without continuous and increasing demand, any pure fiat system is dead on arrival. |
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They take tiny scrapings from individual parts of the piece to check that it's pure silver, weighing it before and after. |
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Corrosion of pure and amalgamated zinc in pure concentrated solutions was investigated using two methods. |
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But as we have learned in this contest, Clarke is not exactly pure as the driven snow himself. |
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She acts pure as the driven snow and she is extremely neat and clean about her desk and her personal appearance. |
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When it comes to that aspect in my life, I'm a pure as the clean driven snow. |
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However, the temple with its three-tiered pagoda-type roof, and the sanctuaries and pond around it are pure Nepali. |
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I would have pure madness to contend with and no guide-lines for appropriate behavior. |
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The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath. |
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A positive relationship between the state and media goes beyond pure laissez-faire to nourishing an independent and pluralistic mediascape. |
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For many, Darwin's theory led to a pure relativization and naturalization of ethics. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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Then, of course, as time went on, it was discovered that perhaps it was not as pure as the driven snow and that amendments were needed. |
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Choose antique Southern yellow pine or pure heart pine in any of several widths, lengths, and finishes. |
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It's a little more pop, danceable, and experimental than the pure rock of the predecessor, and you'll like all that. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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Still, it's no wonder that Inside Job is a middle-of-the-road fluff-fest due to the fact that even the best of The Eagles' stuff was pure AM radio-lite music. |
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Having good intentions, not harming others, avoiding evil actions and making the heart and mind pure in thought were among the truths spoken by the Buddha. |
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Seconds later and I was basking in the drug-induced glow of pure joy. |
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In the natural world, peeps are sandpipers, pure and simple. |
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Likewise, we want Harry Angel to have, at bottom, a pure heart. |
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But cliches, like myths, are often built around kernels of pure truth. |
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True believers, the genuinely pure of heart, exist in every faith, but the majority generally just goes along lukewarmly out of cultural habit or material advantage. |
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Molly ran out of the room, her pure blonde hair streaming behind her. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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With this in mind, is it likely that a highly sexed, impulsive, handsome young buck like Phineas would keep himself entirely pure for five years in a foreign city? |
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They drive for the pure fun of driving a race car, and it's a love affair. |
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A different tax regime for blended textiles and pure non-cotton. |
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Is it true that you and your brothers have all pure Tagalog names? |
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Maximal survival was obtained after drying protoplasts with a mixture of sucrose and raffinose, while pure sucrose and trehalose were somewhat less effective protectants. |
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A massive salmonid once common from Bohemia to Hokkaido, the taimen is making one of its last stands here, in the high, cold, pure rivers of Mongolia's remote watersheds. |
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In pure form, the way we mostly see it, salt is white and crystalline. |
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And, what is more, she points out to the reader that it is pure chance. |
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Quartz is colourless when pure but minute amounts of impurities or lattice imperfections give rise to varieties such as amethyst, cairngorm, rose quartz, and smoky quartz. |
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Each Corinthian soldier wore a simple coat of chain mail beneath a set of light plate mail, complete with a helm that was adorned with a small plume of pure white fur. |
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There in the branches, also motionless, also fixed in attention, is a gray-brown squirrel with a tail so long and so absolutely pure pure white it's wonderful. |
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The look of the film is pure Argento, with studio sets recreating the deserted streets of Rome to include homages to the paintings of Edward Hopper. |
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Those who are vowed to celibacy should honor sexuality with forebearance and redirection of sexual energy into pure love and good and healthy works. |
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All his suits are handmade with the finest wool and lined with pure silk. |
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His job reflects his deep knowledge and pure love of working dogs. |
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We expect clean air to breathe, pure food to eat and safe water to drink. |
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Young children and women were considered to be pure and most desirable to the gods. |
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Though Berridge's approach seems casual, his results are pure alchemy. |
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He looks particularly handsome tonight, the picture of refined elegance in his traditional tuxedo, complete with waistcoat and pure white silk shirt. |
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The metal of the pillar has been found to be almost pure malleable iron. |
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Erial stuck to pure manners and decorum, knowing that any sign of affection to any member of the regiment might drive Dan mad with jealousy or grief. |
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She is a heavily made-up head, bearing the mythic black hair and pure white skin of Disney's Snow White but with blue eye shadow and a smile painted on with lipstick. |
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There was no camp, kitsch, or dissonance to his pure love of Michael Jackson. |
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I'm watching the mouse and the mouse is watching me, and I can smell the dust and the sainfoin and the cool plastery smell, and I'm up the Amazon, and it's bliss, pure bliss. |
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Harvey's better idea was bullets cast of pure lead with a zinc base. |
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He's also 6 foot 10 and the best pure shooter in the league. |
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This is some straight-up Days of Our Lives nonsense, which is to say that it is fun to entertain, but only as pure ridiculousness. |
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The air crackled with the pure energy, making Kino's ears ring. |
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It would mean there was a secret master race that considered themselves pure Australians, with ancestrally no connection to the English, or Italian, or anything. |
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Heartbreak has turned to pure joy for four-year-old Jordan Deegan after big-hearted Observer readers rallied to replace his only toy stolen by cold-blooded thieves. |
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One Sunday morning I was hailed by a trader known as The Banana King who used more pure oratory selling a bunch of bananas than any politician had used since Churchill. |
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Shivers of pure delight ran through my body but I inwardly scolded myself. |
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I spent the first week and a half in pure heaven, at just being able to cut my nails like a normal human being and not having to polish or manicure them. |
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In pure democratic fashion, members of the group will be wearing out shoe leather delivering information directly to Calgarians to gain support for ending fluoridation. |
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Much of the drama that transpires towards the end of the story is due to the pure love itself, not in spite of it. |
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The name conjures images of manly men, displaying courage under extreme conditions, rejecting the artifice of language in favor of pure bodily experience. |
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However, in a test of 13 different brands of vaccine in 1900, not one was found to be bacteriologically pure and in some, hundreds of colonies of teaming germs were found. |
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Only one slice toasts at a time, which is pure badness in my book. |
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Since then we have been journeying the world, sometimes in triumph, often in tribulation, but ever seeking to return to that ancient and pure beginning. |
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Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House. |
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You want pop as pure but biting as the driven Yorkshire snow. |
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Oh of course, he is as totally pure as the driven snow in comparison! |
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So I am not exactly pure as the driven snow where the books are concerned. |
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He may be pure as the driven snow, yet in my view he should go. |
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Such patients suffer a haematologic disease called pure red cell aplasia. |
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These pure language mavens always come up with the notion people who use language that shocks their shell-pink ears are simply lacking in vocabulary. |
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She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept. |
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Even where Europeanization has, over time, produced pure and thoroughgoing Communitarization, levers for national influence have been retained and guarded very jealously. |
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His expression was full of youthful curiosity, and pure jubilance. |
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A giant, over-the-top mess of contradictions and giddiness and mistakes and something weirdly pure and divine. |
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In short, the decision is as pure an example of judicial activism as one could hope to find. |
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During eight rounds of questions, I kept my hand patiently raised, wanting to ask her how settling on pure constructs and ideas actually led to one genuinely being lost. |
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With a stage set which switched from an ocean liner to a city skyline to a star-studded night and costume changes galore, this was a pure pop show right from the start. |
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In a din of cranky, snarky, jaded, and occasionally even lazy late-night talk show hosts, he radiates pure joy. |
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In deconstructive and psychoanalytic readings in particular, this allegedly pure and self-referential language returns to haunt the text's unity, coherence, and independence. |
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The price of bdellium when quite pure is three denarii per pound. |
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Her deep sleeved robe of pure white was tied with golden cords around her petite waist, the light, airy hem of her skirt danced around her ankles as she reached them. |
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The bipolar division of the environment into pure wilderness and impure everything else has deeply compromised environmentalism and sometimes skews environmental history. |
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Achieved by advanced computer techniques, it is pure sculpture. |
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Gay Madness, ca. 1933, for example, explodes with Dionysian abandon, its flowers nearly pure color, with great swabs and scumbles radiating out from them. |
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I went to the movie with pure enjoyment as my goal, but I couldn't deny a desire to see if a theme from the first two movies would carry through to the third. |
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And they are beginning to mine it as a thick seam of pure gold. |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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Then you will notice that the original founders of religion, admirably laying hold of pure simplicity, were the bitterest foes of literary learning. |
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Where white is fresh and crisp and bright, cream has just a slight tinge of yellowish brown stirred in, softening the harshness that's often seen in pure white. |
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The fact that the animal rights lobby savaged his campaign opponent is pure coincidence, his supporters say. |
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No side is pure or blameless in such a complex conflict, which is what makes it seem intractable. |
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For me, reading Middlemarch or Sentimental Education is work, whereas catcher in the Rye was pure pleasure. |
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In the early years of the 20th century the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian was one of the first to take the step from representation to pure abstraction. |
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Hints of desaturated color threaten the pure achromatic palette. |
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It was Frank Kermode's suggestion that Snow was writing a kind of antinovel in reaction against the experimental fiction of pure form. |
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Most of the decorations around the margins are images of pure fantasy, figures of saints, and naturalistic motifs. |
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Rowling compared some Scottish Nationalists with the Death Eaters, characters from Harry Potter who are scornful of those without pure blood. |
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As a result, the Olympics has shifted away from pure amateurism, as envisioned by Coubertin, to allowing participation of professional athletes. |
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You must always remember that there is never any misqualification of that pure stream of energy by your own individualized Divine Presence. |
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In reality, free markets do not exist in pure form, since societies and governments all regulate them to varying degrees. |
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We protest against the principle that the world of pure comedy is one into which no moral enters. |
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Purity levels vary greatly by region with Northeastern cities having the most pure heroin in the United States. |
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Cavendish concluded that dephlogisticated air was dephlogisticated water and that hydrogen was either pure phlogiston or phlogisticated water. |
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Once Fleming made his discovery he grew a pure culture and discovered it was a Penicillium mould, now known as Penicillium chrysogenum. |
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Why are you so critical of baseball?... something pure and noble like the American flag, motherhood and apple pie. |
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From 1901 to 1964, the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at maximum density and standard pressure. |
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The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich all believed in redefining art as the arrangement of pure color. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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Often speculative in nature, it was widely criticised for its pure conjecture and lack of scholarly rigour. |
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In his later years he used oils ever more transparently, and turned to an evocation of almost pure light by use of shimmering colour. |
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Kapoor says this body of work is neither pure sculpture nor pure architecture. |
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They are rather little signs to suggest how one might proceed up a road on which I did not do very well myself, the road to pure Nabokovism. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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Most modern business theorists describe a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other. |
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They sought to reform the Church of England by creating a new, pure church in the New World. |
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I had a little whisky and water, as the people declared pure water would be too chilling. |
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Salt is concentrated in pockets between crystals of pure water and then squeezed out of the freezing mass to form a frigid brine. |
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The name ermine is often, but not always, used for the stoat in its pure white winter coat, or the fur thereof. |
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One popular European legend had it that a white stoat would die before allowing its pure white coat to be besmirched. |
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The tail is the same colour as the back, with the addition of a pure black tip. |
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The wildcat's summer coat has a fairly light, pure background colour, with an admixture of ochre or brown. |
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With the removal of precious metals from the monetary system, banknotes evolved into pure fiat money. |
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All these pieces of paper are, issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver. |
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Very pure lead can be obtained by processing smelted lead electrolytically using the Betts process. |
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Electrolytically refined pure silver plating is effective at increasing resistance to tarnishing. |
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The limbs are pure black or black with brown tints, while the tail is black or blackish brown, completely lacking light underfur. |
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So Cinabar becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white. |
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The cuisine covers a wide spectrum of food from pure vegetarian and vegan to meats like pork, and from savouries to sweets. |
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The pure white fur of harp seal pups conceals them in their Arctic environment. |
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At room temperature, pure plutonium is silvery in color but gains a tarnish when oxidized. |
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Solid solutions have important commercial and industrial applications, as such mixtures often have superior properties to pure materials. |
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Volta collected the gas rising from the marsh, and by 1778 had isolated the pure gas. |
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A useful side effect of the system is that collected seawater is relatively pure because of sand's filtration effect. |
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This Second National Flag is huge and made of pure silk, giving it an elegant appearance. |
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He asked his disciples to adopt a vegetarian diet, abstain from recreational drugs including alcohol, and lead a pure and celibate lifestyle. |
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The fossil, in the end, consists of a thin layer of pure carbon or its mineralized form, graphite. |
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