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Ultimately then, Leibowitz struggles to maintain God's radical transcendence in its most pristine form.
It also pushes the exploration of environment as a musical composition source, an idea brought to the forefront in its most pristine form by John Cage in 1952, with his work 4'33" -- four minutes and thirty-three secofdsilenceilence".
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The result is New England's most pristine high point.
"How your highhandedness spoiled your most pristine depths!
"Mad Men" reminds us constantly that human bodies, even the most pristine ones, are miserably vulnerable.
This is one of the most pristine and beautiful parts of the world".
Fernandina, one of the most pristine islands, is at the westernmost edge of the chain.
Of all Coward's plays, Private Lives remains the most pristine, elegant example of his art.
As it happens, we carry propagules even to Antarctica, one of earth's most pristine places.
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