Good education, untainted by narrow-minded politicians, provides the basis for a healthy society and democracy. |
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Power always brings the need to compromise one's ideals, so what right had Benn to claim after the event that he remained pure and untainted? |
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I could see the steeple of the church rising gallantly toward the untainted sky. |
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We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history. |
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To tourists untainted with even the most superficial knowledge of history, Tuscany lives up magnificently to the hype. |
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We have become accustomed to regarding the romantic child as an image of unspoiled, untainted perfection. |
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When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad. |
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She smelled like sorrow, and bitterness, and pain had never touched her, leaving her pure and untainted. |
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That means eliminating impure tastes in the brewing process so the flavour of the hops can emerge untainted. |
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This is where the deepest transformation can take place, untainted and pure. |
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She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies. |
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It was all rather hermetic, as though this were some exhibit of a remote island people, untainted by contact with any other culture. |
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In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses. |
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I can see in their teachings nothing but humbug, untainted by any trace of truth. |
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He is seen as a man driven by principle, willing to stand up for what he believes in, and untainted by the compromises of everyday politics. |
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A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed. |
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He was appointed partly because he was most associated with the previous Conservative government, and therefore untainted by new Labour. |
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His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation. |
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Why the attraction to athletes who are still pure and untainted and don't have big, you know, contracts? |
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What I do know within my heart is that the light from the source is untainted and pure, and I call it divine love. |
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This spell is the ultimate technique that can be used only by those who have a pure and untainted soul. |
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While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience. |
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Moreover, it is didactic: those who want to remain politically untainted – in their Communist purity – keep well away from it. |
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Schuch's acting possessed a quality of commonness untainted by triviality or grossness. |
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In other words, it refers to something or someone that is untainted, intact and untarnished. |
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This means he is inexperienced, but also untainted by any of Malawi's recent scandals. |
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As dreadful as it was living through it, grief is the purest and most untainted emotion I have ever felt. |
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Kiska capitalised on his untainted image and touted himself as a bulwark against a Fico power grab. |
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The potager, where things grow willingly in untainted soil, produces volumes of summer fruits and the herbs Hélène so delights in using. |
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Governments are pledged to creating a sport environment untainted by cheating, violence and other unethical practices. |
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Ms. Joyce Preston: Can I say at the outset that nobody in the process is untainted from influencing somebody else. |
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A landscape untainted by light pollution is a locational advantage for a tourism destination. |
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The memory of its victims must remain pure, untainted by all manner of distortions to suit the current political situation. |
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Independence is crucial if an auditor is to deliver an objective and untainted audit opinion. |
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The man, co-owner of Kompakt and the house's most elusive member remains the un-compromised, untainted shining star. |
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But it is no substitute for a full and complete investigation, untainted by preconceptions or stereotypical thinking. |
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They must also be able to have the confidence that the animal feed is completely untainted. |
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Judicial systems untainted by corruption are essential if anti-corruption laws are to stand any chance of being upheld. |
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This stresses the need for jurors to be educated about reasons why forensic evidence is not always available and untainted. |
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The public expectation was that a new Scottish Parliament would be untainted by this freeloading culture and would result in a new era of respect for the public purse. |
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He still has a Quaker-like faith that if only people could hear the truth, untainted by spin, untrivialised by the media, they would begin to see the light. |
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Her earnestness is seductive, as is her casting of the hero as an empowered young woman, untainted by media-driven ideals of glamour and sexuality. |
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One possible source of such untainted data are Earth's lunar meteorites. |
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He and his band are untainted by political skullduggery and economic interest, not to mention accusations of theft. |
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Short on experience but untainted by Washington, this one is in touch with the people. |
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Unfortunately, Republicans will do their best to run candidates in swing districts who are untainted by the Bush years. |
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They were all vigorous leaders, relatively untainted by corruption. |
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Other early adopters of the company's produce include black South Africans, who like the fact that the drinks are untainted by any past associations. |
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I've managed to remain almost untainted by reality TV shows in fact. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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He was young, untainted by failure and bold wielding the willow. |
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At one time this had an international reputation for accurate reporting, and it was virtually the only source of untainted news for the citizens of many countries. |
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When you are young, you tend to look for things that have not been fouled up by earlier generations, things that they did not know about and so are untainted by their approval. |
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Furthermore, you cannot be untainted democrats and an aspirant party for government and still be inextricably linked to an illegal organisation boasting a continuing Army Council. |
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The brief effort to draft Sir Keir was an act of fantasy politics – but also a sign, perhaps, of unhappiness with the field on offer and of a slightly desperate longing for an untainted saviour. |
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In addition, I welcome Mr Piebalgs to the energy brief as a promising and able candidate untainted by the spectre of alleged impropriety, unlike his country's original nominee. |
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By contrast, Mr Umunna and the other 2010ers are untainted and unstirred by the tempers that the respective legacies of Mr Brown and his predecessor as Labour prime minister, Tony Blair, arouse. |
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Now it is our turn to teach the faith, handing it on to the younger generation unchanged and untainted by heresy, lest the Church become the desolate kingdom spoken of by Our Lord in the Gospel. |
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He may be untainted personally, but he has not purged the traffickers and warlords close to him, let alone started to unhook Afghanistan from its institution-suborning dependency on poppy and opium. |
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For this to happen, we must be guided by a vision of the person untainted by ideological and cultural prejudices or by political and economic interests which can instil hatred and violence. |
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The core is made up of an inside lead with a diameter of 0.50 mm², consisting of 28 individual fine copper litz, ensuring untainted musical pleasure across lengths of 20 m often considered a problem by spoiled musicians. |
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In this area, therefore, nothing less than transparency at all levels and a pooling of effort will reassure consumers that everything is being done to obtain untainted products and thus to restore their confidence. |
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Their source is not just the shakiness of both countries' interim governments, which have largely been purged of ministers associated with old ways and are now led by fresh, untainted prime ministers. |
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This was rare for a successful Mexican politician, and his supporters held this up as proof that he was not only untainted, but untaintable. |
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Yet, in the global marketplace for goods, ensuring that complex supply chains are untainted by forced labor is a challenge for both businesses and consumers. |
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Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay painstakingly built their record-setting careers and untainted reputations by resisting shortcuts and exercising tight control over who gained entrance to their inner circles. |
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For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. |
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In such a climate, perhaps the strangest thing about the breakthrough of the Lib Dems less besmirched by fiddled expenses than the other parties, and untainted by office is that it took so long to come. |
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