Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation. |
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He is the purest surrealist painter, thinking from first principles about what an art of the unconscious might be. |
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This is acting of the purest and most unostentatious kind, unadorned by self-pity or visible virtuosity. |
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Indeed, Lidia Bastianich experienced food in its purest and most unadulterated form. |
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The family was of the purest blue blood, and at his birth they were lords of three estates in central Scotland. |
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He clearly and unchallengeably stands out as the purest great man in universal history. |
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Hitler's goals were to purify Germany by removing people with all but the purest Teutonic blood and to expand German territory throughout Europe. |
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Her spirit had blazed the blinding blue of pure fury, and her soul had been filled with the purest black of the most pitiless executioner. |
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The purest examples of calcite, however, are transparent, with perfect crystal form and clarity. |
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The competition for the purest vodka is now a two-horse race between the Swedes and the Finns. |
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She was overcome with emotions as she gazed at the purest sunset she had ever laid eyes on. |
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This means that this oil is made of the most authentic and the purest seeds that belong to the Styrian Region of Austria. |
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In its purest form, a hedge fund is simply an ordinary investment fund that tries to exploit price inefficiencies in the market. |
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Touted by some as water's purest form, distilled water is produced by condensing steam from boiled water back into its liquid state. |
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He is a classical torero with the purest style of bullfighting, especially with the cape. |
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It's been a successful wooing of the Dunedin public with quality comedy, much of it purest New Zild. |
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Arches Bright White is created without optical brighteners or bleaches with only the purest well water and cotton fibers, company officials said. |
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Born in Texas, and named by an Indian mystic, Devendra is a vagabond artist in the purest sense of the word. |
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Winterland, a little CD released in the mid-80's and since having fallen under the radar, is one of the purest pleasures in the Hendrix catalog. |
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An elf, one of the purest creatures on earth, would pass away all alone in the wood. |
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She stood before the throne of her master in armor of purest white edged in gold. |
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In order to reduce stress on the liver, you need to give it the purest form of water possible, which is distilled water. |
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Moore seems to me Modernism's purest bricoleur, weaving her poems from shreds and patches. |
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In that sense, the administration's appeals to free expression and dialogue were the purest disingenuousness. |
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Definitely one of the purest reposados I've had the pleasure of experiencing. |
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Unfortunately, most open source desktop software, in its purest form does not lend itself well toward simplicity. |
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Some use fins, but many consider freediving without fins the purest form of diving. |
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In no-mind the world simply is, in it's purest state of pre-linguistic apprehension. |
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By a happy chance, the earliest postclassical European rock crystal vessels are at the same time the purest in terms of design. |
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Think of the finest, purest Polyfilla and you've got the idea of what this magical little cream does. |
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Fringe your dappled fawnskin cloaks with wooly tufts and flowers, and locks of purest white. |
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A vision of perfection, it was of the purest, sparkling silver, with neither cut, nor blemish nor scar marring any aspect of its beauty. |
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The bracelet on my wrist glinted as I moved my hand, and felt at that moment to be the heaviest lead and not purest silver. |
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First the stone had to be placed in the bezel cup, a cup of the purest silver available that was sized exactly for the stone's dimensions. |
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Untainted by the hand of consumerism and free from the shackles of music industry agendas, they believe the only way to make music in its purest form is to forget selling it. |
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In 2012, he voted to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank, one of the purest excresences of crony capitalism imaginable. |
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It is, all told, one of the purest experiences you can have. |
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After his trial and brief imprisonment for corruption he took no further part in public life so had the leisure in which to enjoy the purest of pleasures. |
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The lynchpins of the album are undoubtedly two early, majestic songs that distill the mix of the down-to-earth and the interstellar to its purest state. |
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The robe she was wearing was extraordinary, made from the purest silk in a lovely shade of rose pink and bordered with the whitest of fine white lace. |
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As far as Smith is concerned, bouldering is the purest form of climbing. |
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The purest way to gamble on soft commodities is probably a spread bet, but it is high risk because you can lose far more than your original stake. |
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The sights and sounds of baseball at its purest signal that the nest in us has prevailed. |
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Graffiti, at its purest form, is illegal, going out, writing names on rooftops, trains, etc. for the sake of fame. |
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There breathes in the face a sweet air of the purest grace, with the hair gathered simply, and all the lineaments are formed to beauty and to modesty. |
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What the gods leave, prasad, is the purest food for man's spirit. |
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It was large, very large, he guessed it must have come from a swan's wing, and it was the purest, most dazzling white, so bright that it hardly looked real. |
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It's dog eat dog, the wonder of free market capitalism in its purest form. |
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The purest literary talent appears at one time great, at another time small, but character is of a stellar and undiminishable greatness. |
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He was inspired by nothing but the purest patriotism and benevolence from the first beginning of his public career to the hour of its close. |
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At its purest the style was simple and austere, emphasising the height of the building, as if aspiring heavenward. |
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Blue diamonds are structurally the purest of all diamonds, with barely any impurities within their crystal lattice. |
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The Vision was in the form of a Book in heaven with small and minute in script and indelved upon Gold of the purest form. |
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Nanoscientist Michael Wyrsta is behind RND Vodka, one of the purest vodkas we've tasted. |
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On Good Friday responsories will be sung in their purest form, the Gregorian chant. |
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Desert Golfing is the distillation of angry Birds into its purest essence. |
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The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. |
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In its purest form, the concept of strategy deals solely with military issues. |
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The simplest and purest emotions that he feels are criminal. |
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This story of coal miners who become coal-owners and rivals for the affections of La Dietrich is the purest and oldest ackamarackus. |
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I wanted to give my children the purest spirit and the highest ideals as to morals and love. |
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John was a person who interpreted the spirit of Juventus in the best possible manner, and also represented the sport in the best and purest way. |
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In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. |
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Today, the term rock crystal is sometimes used as an alternative name for the purest form of quartz. |
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As a matter of fact, he was a generous, kind true gentleman, and I use the word in the purest and original sense. |
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From the purest raw materials, a product line full of taste and pleasure and rich in nutritional value, minerals, trace elements, vitamins and antioxidants was created. |
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This brilliant drink is not only encased in a skull-shaped bottle but contains the purest, creamiest drop of vodka that I have had the pleasure to enjoy. |
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Everyone who wanted to speak did so. It was democracy in its purest form. |
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Few American bands engaged in it, and the purest representatives of the genre, such as Starcastle and Happy the Man, remained limited to their own geographic regions. |
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This is almost an antimarketing argument, since in its purest form it implies finding customers to fit the service rather than fitting the service to the customer's needs. |
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The largest and most prominent of Russia's bodies of fresh water is Lake Baikal, the world's deepest, purest, oldest and most capacious fresh water lake. |
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This characteristic can clearly be attributed to the influence of Saint Augustine, as Orosius is showing us the two sides of a coin in the purest style of Augustinian dualism. |
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