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The earliest piece in the program, "Jour, Contre-Jour" from 1979, is a pristine example of Grisey's radical sensibility.
Caroline is a pristine example of what the Times columnist David Brooks called, in a 2001 Atlantic Monthly article on college, an Organization Kid.
The house, stripped of all modern trappings and painstakingly refurbished, is a pristine example of turn-of-the-century middle-class propriety.
While sites like eBay may charge sellers a listing fee, market structure is difficult to define online, the researchers said, thus diminishing it as a pristine example of two-sided markets.
Or maybe the biggest insult came later, when what was left of the mountain -- a geological marvel, a pristine example of igneous diabase nearly a quarter billion years old and as tall as a 20-story building -- became a canvas for college students spray-painting their fraternity letters.
"This is a pristine example of what happens after a collision," he says.
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As a collectible, a pristine example wouldn't stretch many collectors' budgets.
Nowadays, if you could find one, a pristine example might fetch 20 times as much.
Krewella might be the most pristine example of the EDM to post-EDM evolution.
Thomas Jefferson later covered this façade with additions so that the Hammond-Harwood House remains the only pure and pristine example of direct modeling in America today.
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