Sentence examples for because of the pristine from inspiring English sources

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For decades, closet conservators have not come out because of the pristine restoration focus that dominated the hobby.

Sakes from the snowy Niigata, up in the north, are very dry and delicate, mostly because of the pristine water and air.

Is the side of the room filled with drips, bombs, tags, and throw-ups the chaotic part of the equation or is it merely deemed chaotic because of the pristine blank section opposite the work?

Gitdumden Clan's hereditary chiefs, Molly explained, "decided that this would be the cabin site because of the pristine beauty and wilderness of this place and how untouched it is relative to many of the other territories".

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When foreigners began 'discovering' Greece in the '60s, it was a pearly paradise for them; not only because of the stunning pristine landscapes and beaches, and colorful, passionate yet simple, laid-back lifestyle, but also, importantly, because the Greeks were genuinely open, hospitable, generous and friendly.

Thus, it has been difficult to characterize the coating layer directly because of the small particle size of the pristine powder, the very low thickness of the coating layer, and the rough surface of the positive electrode.

It was found that the steps of the domain wall propagation are dependent on the pristine domain structure because locally different defect states in the place of the pristine domains can affect the domain wall motion.

Our results show that foam structures have the highest adsorption capacity of all the pristine structures studied because of its special architecture.

Other Alpine rivers described in the chapter include the Adige, the second longest Italian river, the Tagliamento because of its relatively pristine condition, and the Brenta River because of its historical role in the region and as an example of a river with a mix of natural and regulated reaches.

Environmentalists call it "the American Serengeti", because of its pristine forests, elk, grizzly bears, wolves and bighorn sheep.The wind-blasted Front may now be the site of the biggest energy battle since the fight over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the ANWR, in Alaska.

The work, with its deep cobalt blue, rich oranges and sharp yellows, was especially sought after because of its pristine condition; it had been in the same family since 1928 and had been deposited in a dark bank vault for nearly 50 years.

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