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But the scene on the Bronx River last Tuesday was not quite pristine.
What we put in our piscine, Is called polymethyl hexabiguanide, It acts with the aid of hydrogen peroxide, To keep our piscine quite pristine... .. Hearing John sing this one night in his pleasant tenor voice, as the moonlight glinted off a perfectly placid and primped pool, was one of the great musical experiences of my life.
For now, however, it looks quite pristine, accented by a big, silver hinge, and a textured top.
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It falls short on the age of its movies, the smallish selection of good ones and the not-quite-pristine video quality.
Certainly the picture here is excellent with impeccable detail and contrast even if it isn't quite as pristine as rivals here.
Admittedly, the rooms could do with a tiny facelift - there's nothing actually wrong with them, but at the same time they are not quite as pristine as one would expect from one of the acknowledged masters of modernism.
Structural and morphological characterization using X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), field emission transmission electron microscopy (FE-TEM) and Raman spectroscopy of LCO-CBL shows the presence of rhombohedral (layered) structures quite similar to the pristine LCO, synthesized by simple sol-gel method.
The rocky green hills of Kentucky untouched, pristine, not quite Southern, more like a gateway of the South into the Midwest.
In the left image of Figure 9, graphene oxide (Figure 9 (b)) and the graphene reduced for only 1 h (Figure 9c) have an inferior thermal stability, while the pristine graphite is quite stable below 600°C.
The CVs are quite different from those for a pristine C60 film.
Dressed in cling-filmed trays like samples from an operating theatre, supermarket meat might look pristine and safe, but nothing was quite what it seemed on the label.
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