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"Call me picky if you like but I like my Ground Force gardens to be pristine when we finish them," he said.
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Last summer, a commenter on the Apple-gossip site MacRumors even hyperbolically requested a shield for his iPhone case: "Is there a skin I can put over a case that I put on the iPhone 4? I want my phone and cases to be pristine when I hand it down to my children".
Warrensville Heights, a suburb southeast of Cleveland, was pristine when Fran Matthews moved there in 1987, with good schools, manicured lawns and middle-class neighbors, she said.
Millions of gallons of industrial chemical and toxic byproducts stored on site mean that the place will never be pristine, even when the last barrel of crude has travelled down the pipeline.
His kit was pristine white when he left the pitch and it is difficult to think there can ever have been an international match with a quicker hamstring injury.
Elbow Toe: When I start a piece I like the studio to be pristine.
We tend to be protective of whatever stage a neighborhood happens to be in when we arrive there, deeming that to be the neighborhood's pristine or ideal state.
Mr. Persons has written a poem (William Davidson is the narrator) centered on Georgia, looking back to when it was pristine landscape unmolested by people.
That's when there was pristine air and water, forests tall and vast, bison in mind-numbing herds, wolves and grizzlies commonplace.
"The first thing we noticed when we got here was the air — it's pristine".
Probably when the codex was pristine, numerals representing the Eusebian Canons were also present in red ink which has completely vanished.
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