Her blotter is crisp, doodle-free, as antiseptically intimidating as the crinkly butcher rolls doctors use on examination tables. |
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It is a sort of colorless, moistureless, echoing, antiseptically clean dungeon. |
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Because we have all felt that little tug, tickle, or impulse to be antiseptically and impersonally naughty? |
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The decision to close them has been made antiseptically, by remote control. |
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He describes the plush upholstered seats, the polite young usher, the antiseptically pure air, etc. |
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The antiseptically white walls of the new galleries contrast with murkier spaces where the original concrete structure and chunky octagonal columns have been retained. |
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It was antiseptically neat and deceptively cheerful with sunlight. |
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Those who work in the steel, glass and concrete towers of these business giants live in antiseptically clean towns in which no heart seems to throb. |
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This membrane is retrieved from the human placenta, treated antiseptically and used for eye surgery. |
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After the rehearsal, we crossed the street to Cafeteria, an antiseptically chic restaurant throbbing with a synthesized soundtrack of Mahler's Fifth Symphony laid over a world beat. |
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His mind is so logical and orderly that I was puzzled on learning that he is fascinated by spiritualism, which seemed to be a willful plunge into primitivism by a man who felt too antiseptically intellectual. |
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Suitable for surfaces which shall neither be heated nor treated with moist products but have to be desiccated and treated antiseptically against putrefaction, mould infestations etc. |
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In each episode a handful of songs receive similar treatment: antiseptically elated, heavily doctored recordings, with no line between the truly affecting and the genuinely off-putting. |
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The apartment of Ryota, the middle-class professional, is antiseptically neat, whereas Yudai lives in a roistering chaos of good humor and even takes baths with the children. |
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