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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.
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.
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The catalogue is a luxuriously pristine example of the printer's art, thanks in part to Lagerfeld, who hand-tinted the cover and the digitally processed photographs.
A major theme in the first episode is Mr. Allen's $17,000 purchase and subsequent over-the-top restoration of a 1957 Chevy Bel Air, which he (unconvincingly) argues has nothing to do with an attempt to equal or outdo his father's pristine example.
The Rolls, like all of the cars on display, is not the sort of pristine example seen in most modern museums.
Krewella might be the most pristine example of the EDM to post-EDM evolution.
The most pristine example, as I say in the column, was the recent behavior by the Federal Communications Commission.
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