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Making art nearly always involves destruction, even if it's only the pristine purity of a white sheet of paper.
Amid the slow tempo of the Middle Ages value came to inhere in a good and kept its pristine purity so long as its abode escaped physical harm.
In Udaipur, Dayananda Sarasvati wrote his Satyarth Prakash ("The Light of Truth"); intended to restore Hinduism to its pristine purity, the work created a ferment in Rajputana.
One of the greatest fictions of all is to deny the complexity of the world, and think in absolute terms of pristine purity versus satanic evil.
Our native dogwoods have been blooming at the back of the garden, spangled with white flowers or bracts of pristine purity.
"I hope somebody explains to them that it's art", an observer muttered, fearful for the pristine purity of a sculpture apparently carved out of giant ice blocks.
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The drawings and elevations are pristine in their purity.
Ah, the pristine, naked, sparkling purity of it, come to light after aeons, as if awakening.
The purity of pristine MWCNTs was up to 97.37% and impurities in the sample were: Cl 0.20%, Fe 0.55%, Ni 1.86%, and S 0.02%.
Pristine zinc oxide (>99.9% purity, MZ-500 with a surface area of 38.4 m2/g) was from Tayca Corporation, Japan.
The estuary was deemed "pristine," with all those connotations of purity, even though people have been working there in one way or another for 100 years.
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