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And Beijing's air remains far from pristine by any measure.
The stepstreet at 215th Street, pristine by comparison, is also a makeshift playground.
Mitte, the new centre, pristine by day, at night becomes a red-light district where women coo at tourists, much as in Christopher Isherwood's day.
The results — almost pristine by Mr. Gehry's standards — suggest the casual confidence of an aging virtuoso rather than the brash innovation of a rowdy outsider.
The city's moves to keep its water supply pristine by buying up more land in the watershed could also be jeopardized by competition with natural gas companies that are offering landowners lucrative deals.
People muttered that fire officials were trying to save overtime, that the mayor wanted the site pristine by the time he left office in late December; city officials strongly deny these rumors.
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Nevertheless, the $1 billion 2008 issue is rated a pristine Aaa by Moody's, AAA by S&P.
By contrast, oxidizing the pristine CDC by HNO3 at 80°C results in the dramatic decrease of the specific surface area and micropore volume.
By 2001, the prison — beige, pristine, surrounded by electrified fence and able to hold at least 1,600 prisoners — was built, at a cost to the state of $128 million.
The environmental impacts caused by such spills varies greatly, with those close to the coast and pristine environments by far the most destructive.
PRISTINE lands, by the strictest definition, no longer exist.
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