During the construction process, Forrest estimated they disturbed another 70 acres that had to be revegetated to its original pristine condition. |
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Occasionally we encounter small crevasses, innocuous little fissures cutting slashes through the pristine whiteness of the slope. |
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Before we acquired Tom, our sleek black domestic feline, I'd believed their pristine media image. |
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Just behind him, a deep trench has been cut in the pristine lawns and a team of archaeologists are busy scraping at the exposed soil. |
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Whole communities of millionaire's mansions are now spreading out into what was once pristine desert around the edges of the boom town. |
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I'm an unexceptional six feet tall, and I found that I had a pristine, unobstructed view of the stage. |
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The quiet, unobtrusive Scot has gone about his task of having the course in pristine condition. |
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Take a look at those pristine, white, unpolluted sands with crystal clear water and waves gently rolling in. |
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In those days that area was what some of us would call pristine and unspoiled. |
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Three million acres of pristine unspoiled natural grandeur means that one soon runs out of superlatives. |
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The film is astonishingly beautiful in its pristine silver light, with snow on the ground and a weak sun low over the city. |
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It was snowing heavily and within minutes the lawn was covered in a sheet of pristine white. |
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Thousands of miles of unspoilt coastline, isolated and untouched lakes and pristine mountain ranges are there for the discovering. |
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This pictures, however, are possibly the last time we'll see the station in this untouched, pristine state. |
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Ahead of us lies 27 km of pristine, sparkling and largely untravelled water. |
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From those lovely people who know a thing or two about pristine song craft down at the aural laboratories of Static Caravan records. |
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The chairs are all pinkish and soft from massive amounts of use, and the tables are nicely varnished, but not entirely pristine. |
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You can enjoy brilliant corals, pristine cays, white sandy beaches and endless marine life. |
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These valleys form part of a magnificent expanse of contiguous pristine valleys-a complex of giant trees unparalleled on Vancouver Island. |
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Instead, she comes on like a marketing course's dream graduate, a vision in pastel shades, from the pristine hair to the cream suit. |
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This prospect is frequently hailed as facilitating a return to the pristine, paradigmatic democracies of ancient Greece. |
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Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes. |
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Row after row of white tennis shoes sit upright on foot spikes like pristine, obedient soldiers standing to attention. |
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Rosand's soaring arc of sound and pristine, classical phrasing made the celestial beauty of this heavenly music soar. |
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The ship's diving team took the opportunity to progress continuation training in the pristine 31 degrees Celsius waters around the port. |
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The bee's honeycombs, pristine hexagons, are symmetrical over several axes. |
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Demand for the Yaris subcompacts this pristine plant cranks out is outstripping the 920-per-day output. |
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Note that there is no commentary allowed in my pristine, high-toned blog here. |
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Within an enclosed compound, you discover a pristine, high-ceilinged exhibition space that occupies a renovated factory building. |
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Soviet tourists once flocked to Moynaq to swim in the Aral Sea's waters, famed for healing skin diseases, and to sunbathe on pristine beaches. |
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Smoke free air, clean air, no, pristine alpine air would fill our lungs in between sups of sweet, sweet beer. |
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The main course was a pristine roast chicken with herbs and bacon and mashed potatoes along with mixed vegetables. |
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A few ornaments lay upon the chimney piece, which was formed from layers of pristine, white marble. |
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She wore a canary yellow chinchilla clutch coat and pristine, satin, white gloves up to her elbows. |
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Jasmine sat in the shade of a palm tree by the quiet pristine waters of the oasis. |
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Gone was the impeccable make-up and pristine coiffures, replaced by bed hair and panda eyes. |
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The beautiful and pristine Bangpakong Riverside Country Club was host for a Stableford competition. |
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Remember that land once built on can never be restored to its pristine condition. |
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At the Farnsworth House the two bathrooms, in cool contrast, have pristine travertine floors and walls and chrome plumbing fittings. |
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Thereafter life consisted of lazy swims in a pristine pool atop a hill looking over to North Africa. |
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In spring, the pond garden that will later be a symphony of deep purples, yellows, blues and reds is a pristine, almost bridal white. |
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It's peaceful and pristine up here away from the hurly-burly of the recreation area. |
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Overall, the sharpness and clarity of the picture is quite remarkable for a film that has not been restored to pristine condition. |
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Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture. |
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That gave us time to get out of the heat and dust of Managua to visit cloud forests, volcanic lakes and pristine beaches. |
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In the middle of the roadway beneath the window, the Vizier's ivory rose lay pristine on the muddy cobbles. |
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In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses. |
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Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar. |
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Only a few Scots were present, along with some dubious-looking extras wearing very pristine combat trousers and brand new hiking boots. |
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Today, some restingas still suffer man-made impact through fire or cattle, but even apparently pristine areas display an open physiognomy. |
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He had been trying to coordinate a week of anti-war campaigning on campus and had just wiped inky fingers across one of the pristine T-shirts. |
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But the past is a fraught and contested site which, like the sunshine state itself, can either be left pristine or concreted over. |
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It was my first time on the wreck and I was surprised to find it lying intact and in pristine condition. |
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With its blue waters, white-sand beaches, and pristine coral reefs, Zamami Island off Okinawa looks like paradise. |
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Throughout his career, Sturr integrated pristine formalism with a tender humanism. |
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The juxtaposition of pristine glass structures and the grimy creatures crawling at their feet makes for an interesting visual contrast. |
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Brady Cranfield had set up a pristine white area to host his collection of found records. |
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Finally, there's a sweeping vista of a white beach fringed with coconut palms, with a pristine coral reef. |
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This well-priced and pristine champagne has elegant lemon, fine bubbles and a vigorous froth. |
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Her curation of the exhibition fused the pristine austerity of Chelsea minimalism with cinephile extravagance. |
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Instead of a pristine home, the prince was being met by the reek of dampness and ruined walls and flooring. |
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Cleaning equipment and a garbage truck made the job a little easier and at the end of the day the beach was in pristine condition. |
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To preserve the pristine lunar dust and fragments, some samples were placed into gas-tight cans sealed with a knife-edge-to-metal seal. |
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We genuinely felt that we could not not have a particular piece, even if it made for a cleaner, more pristine kind of show. |
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What I do know is that Muirfield is in pristine condition and has been beautifully presented. |
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My teeth are in good condition, pristine for a Glasgwegian, my dentist says. |
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Salt water and alcohol were used to restore them to the sparkling, pristine condition in which they can now be seen. |
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Mr Minningham said that the bottle was in pristine condition, having been removed only once from its commemorative box. |
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Sad to report, it was sold in its original box, its pristine condition signalling that it had never been opened. |
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It has been kept in pristine condition in recent years thanks to the diligent work of the local graveyard committee. |
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The pitch is in pristine condition and it was a thrill for both teams to be able to play good hurling on such a good surface. |
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At least if they remain in pristine condition, they may have a resale value to collectors in about 50 years' time. |
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The interiors of the church remain the same and have been maintained in pristine condition. |
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Needless to say, the vehicle was not in its original pristine condition upon its return. |
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He is that indecent thing, a man whose dreams not only came true ludicrously early but remain in pristine condition. |
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These factors have helped to preserve the reefs and they remain in pristine condition. |
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The pristine condition of these seals indicates that they were never actually used. |
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While you may come across a 17th century object in pristine condition, the odds are against it. |
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In addition the Town Council also ensured that the cemetery was in pristine condition. |
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With its pristine white walls and hardwood floors, I was very envious of him and his place. |
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Harrington was out early in the morning when the greens were in pristine condition. |
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The streets might not be pristine clean but they are a lot better than they used to be. |
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Clean bars of soap, pristine white seats and a little hook to hang up your bag and jacket. |
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Not fraud, exactly, but neither is it pukka science deserving of that pristine white coat. |
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It's a hopeful sign if their wardrobes contain a pristine row of white shirts, or monochrome cashmere. |
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As the morning passed the bags began to fill and the roadsides were returned to their pristine condition once more. |
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Really, however, it's up to us and our visitors to keep the beaches in pristine condition. |
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Since it was out of the way of the dust, debris and workmen, it allowed Heidi to keep her hair and dress in pristine condition. |
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Jasmine returned her gaze toward the pristine white of the table cloth, her heart in her shoes. |
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What started as a pristine white shirt on Thursday morning was now really grimy. |
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All the defendants were dressed identically in grey jogging trousers and pristine white T-shirts or jumpers. |
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Her eyes roamed over the coloured marker defacing the formerly pristine white walls. |
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The morning sun glinted brightly off of the pristine surfaces making the entire stretch of road a bit blinding. |
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However, lack of law enforcement in the area is leading to both visitors and investors despoiling the pristine area. |
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Adorned in pristine Air Force dress uniforms and spit-shined shoes, they are the epitome of professionalism. |
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The pristine beach was now a sheet of razor-sharp glass, twisted into hideous and grotesque spires and craters. |
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Your Honour, rare is the case that is tried where the documentary record is pristine and intact. |
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Nestled in the pristine Alps, its resorts provide great skiing in the lap of luxury, but Saint Moritz isn't just about reckless excess. |
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John Muir envisioned national parks as pristine wilderness, without domesticated animals. |
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If you bought the car when your credit was blemished and now it's pristine, refinancing can mean a significant drop in rates. |
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I was amazed at how pristine a picture the studio was able to wring from the thirty-year-old print. |
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But his favourite motor is the Ford Popular he keeps in pristine condition with just 48,000 miles on the clock. |
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They hobble out of their limousines, bowing in all their pristine, extravagant absurdity. |
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A pristine pool table and the friendliest and most accommodating of waitresses add to the attractions. |
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I just kept the wonderful black and gold address book in its pristine condition as a souvenir. |
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Paradise Australian-style is miles of pristine sand, whipbirds at dawn and a flotation tank just across the road. |
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His lyrics are offbeat and whip-smart, while the music is stately and pristine yet very much alive and kicking. |
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Chef Passot was out saying goodnight in his whites, somehow more pristine than our crumbed and wine-smudged selves. |
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The gated neighborhood suited the family just fine, and the house itself toes the line of being white-glove pristine. |
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The beaches are always kept in a pristine condition by the many vendors who are there to look after all your needs. |
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The exact location of the cave will be kept secret to protect the art, which is in pristine condition. |
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It's an impeccably produced work, with pristine production bringing forth the punch of every whomping bass drum. |
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In the box were six rolls of pristine 16 mm Kodachrome reversal motion-picture film. |
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The pristine, pale features of the Virgin Mary looked back at my alabaster skin stoically. |
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It was really cold while we were there but the Finnish environment is so pristine that the wintriness was inspiring rather than grim. |
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Yesterday I collected the car from Eblens and off I drove, all pristine and only 16 klicks on the dial. |
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Mostly it consists of sandy woodland and pristine marshes, full of red squirrels and sika deer. |
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A single note on pristine white paper and written in a highly cursive hand lay on the pillow. |
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Huntley's life settled into a mundane routine centring on his car, a pristine J reg Ford Fiesta, his work and his dog, Sadie. |
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The recent fall of snow, laid in a thick carpet, deadened any sound, adding to the tranquillity and pristine feel of the mountains. |
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The village square is dominated by a pristine, thatched church enclosed within a walled yard. |
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The audio and video has been remastered, polishing the sound and vision into pristine, wonderful elements. |
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Combine the pleasures of both with holiday red amaryllis and pristine white tulips and fragrant hyacinths. |
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The scenery is magnificent throughout and the pristine waters lapping these shores contain a rich store of life. |
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Their live sound is rougher round the edges than the pristine sound on the last two albums. |
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He looks even better now with that single bang of silver from his retainer, gliding beautifully over pristine white teeth. |
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Cold rush threatens pristine Antarctic, says the Guardian's science correspondent Ian Sample. |
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King Solomon's alliances are seen here not as threats to the pristine Mosaic ethos but as props to the peace. |
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If you're not prepared to rigorously keep up that pristine appearance, then the ensuing scuff marks, chips and cracks are sadly all too obvious. |
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I am lucky to have been able to savour the antiquity of the town in its relatively pristine state. |
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Its isolated location and lack of convenient transportation has helped the town keep its original ancient and pristine appearance. |
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The landscapes, as a rule, were depicted as unpeopled, pristine environments. |
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I skidded to a stop on Frankie's perch, leaning against the pristine white railing to get my breath back. |
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Water on even the most pristine golf courses can contain excess nutrients and organic matter from fertilizer run-off, grass clippings and leaves. |
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Still, the choreography leavens the process with sudden ruptures in the pristine order. |
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The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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Not all these fossils are in pristine condition, however, as taphonomy has taken its toll. |
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The platform, we were told, was awash with horrid chemicals which would pollute vast areas of the pristine ocean. |
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Two months ago a 50,000 tonne Filipino bulk oil carrier ran aground on a pristine section of coral reef in the Torres Strait. |
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A retreat into a redemptive enclave of winkingly open-minded post-Marxist scamps, it's nearly pristine in its high-minded tomfoolery. |
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She was incredibly intelligent, with a pristine photographic memory, and knew when someone was scheming for something. |
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The sites varied in character from pristine rainforest to coastal mangroves and oil palm and rubber plantations. |
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She appeared to be in a great deal of physical and emotional pain, and her face was still so young and pristine. |
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Her outfit seemed completely unscathed, however, without even a spec of dust to mar its pristine appearance. |
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The terrazzo tiled floors were restored to pristine condition and the 23-inch thick walls painted to perfection. |
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Walk along tranquil trails trimmed in spruce and balsam firs, past pristine lakes in sapphire shades. |
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The white bread was still pristine and soft, fresh but somehow infused with the heady scent of barbecue. |
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They visualize a landscape where the streets are paved with gold, with a house in a pristine suburbs and a hefty bank balance. |
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Her normally pristine white hair was matted and stringy and streaked with gray. |
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On the other hand, members of the Leone family drive pristine, sporty black sedans. |
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They have stunning sea views, pristine beaches and pools, and lush landscaped gardens. |
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The dive sites are pristine, with fewer divers and an increased chance of seeing large pelagics. |
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This dapper crew, decked out with pristine suits, scrawny moustaches and tommy guns, is brilliantly cast. |
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Enormous trading activities with transportation might affect the fragile and pristine environment in an adverse manner. |
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This top layer would act like a thermal blanket, transmitting solar energy to more pristine layers of snow just a few centimeters beneath. |
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The Biblicist's stated goal in Biblical interpretation then, is to find the single, pristine, and true meaning of a particular passage. |
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Cyclists and delivery tricycles dart in and out of the traffic, threatening the pristine paint jobs of such exotic cars. |
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The Black Hills are the eastern limit of the Ponderosa pine forests and about the only place you can find pristine patches of montane grasslands. |
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His pristine moral character exemplifies the power of human resolve, perseverance, and faith. |
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The pristine Sinharaja Forest, Sinhagiriya and the Sinhala race all derive from sinha, the lion. |
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New mudguards were ordered from the original coach-builders in the UK and the car was restored to its original pristine condition. |
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He never had black circles under his eyes, nary a spot, and the white coat was always pristine and uncrumpled. |
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He was dressed in casual style, wearing a white cotton golf shirt, brownish-gray slacks and pristine white Reeboks. |
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They usually had pristine and polished satchels and a comprehensive range of pens, pencils and compasses carefully arranged in different compartments of a wooden pencil case. |
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My trip home had some pristine moments of unanticipated humour. |
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Most old coins, British or foreign have no appreciable value unless of gold or silver, or from a low-mint year, or in uncirculated pristine condition. |
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Similarly, the big polluted river that snakes its way like a mudflow through the coastal industrial city started out high in the distant mountains as a pristine stream. |
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If it is the carvings in their pristine charm that captivates the heart of an art lover, certainly it is the power of the deity that pulls the believer. |
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Our small ships can drop you off on a pristine beach in Costa Rica, with no footprints in sight, where you'll seek out white-faced capuchins in the jungle. |
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The pristine waters lapping its shores contain a rich store of life. |
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Your ears will hear pristine audio from built-in stereo speakers. |
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It is the drive for profit and the anarchic nature of capitalist development that creates concrete monstrosities on pristine sites of natural beauty. |
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He stalked out of the car, thinking how typical it was that his old man would keep his hundred-year-old car in pristine condition and then forget to gas it up. |
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His face and once pristine white school shirt were drenched in blood. |
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While I would like to believe that there are pristine places on this planet where life has not been affected by anthropogenic activities, there are not. |
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Divers and naturalists rave about the pristine waters, coral reefs and untouched forests, while vulcanologists go weak at the mere thought of its many smoking peaks. |
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To preserve Wadi Rum's pristine natural beauty, the Jordanian government has now thrown the protective screen of national park status around the entire area. |
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I needn't remind you that this is the very same society that shackles them with its false smile and pristine lies and acts as a drug for the braindead masses. |
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Staff members are accorded rooms in luxurious palaces or five-star hotels with views of manmade, pristine lakes. |
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The messy signature actually detracts and distracts from a formalist reading of these otherwise pristine works. |
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In placing value on the pristine, the untouched, and the unpeopled, it fails to question the form of the ultimate relationship between humans and nature. |
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Residents and visitors still are waiting the high tide of June 4th to eliminate all trace of that troublesome deposit and restore the beach to its pristine beauty. |
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Within two or three hours' sail of Glasgow one could find an almost pristine solitude of purple heather and solemn crags all unprofaned by watering-place gaiety or luxury. |
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Throughout the region, pristine beaches, bustling towns and breathtaking blue waters were turned into brown, foul-smelling, debris-strewn places of death. |
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People have fought on land and at sea for millennia, but some see space as a pristine domain, unsullied by human conflict, and want to keep it that way. |
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It is pristine and unsullied so long as we always draw from the source. |
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Comets are thought to be remnants from the earliest days of the solar system, containing pristine space dust and other material from this crucial period. |
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Cool your heels in glistening ice fields, boulder-hop across pristine streams, peer into deep crevasses and climb secret ridges with only mountain goats for company. |
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The 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which spilled 11 million gallons into Alaska's pristine Prince William Sound, is permanently imprinted in the public consciousness. |
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This morning I woke to a few young Kauri trees, a couple of twittering fantails and the most crystal blue, pristine sky with a fat orange orb peeking between the trees. |
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His whites are pristine despite seven hours of food preparation. |
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She kicked her feet onto the desk, soiling his pristine papers with her muddy boots with the thick, tar-like muck, glad her train of thought was redirected. |
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In Bhutan, cows and yaks graze, rice and wheat grow, and people live up and down terraced land that seems to kiss endless blue sky above and melt into pristine waters below. |
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The barge itself was in pristine condition enhanced by being in full sail. |
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As a result we have been able, over the years, to create a pristine reserve area of the beautiful estuary and surrounds, with which we have been blessed. |
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The collection includes views of City Square, well-kept parks and pristine bandstands, the Civic Hall, Boar Lane, and photographs from inside the infirmary. |
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Ancient forests, canyons, gentle babbling brooks, great rivers, mangrove swamps, open fields and pristine glaciers so blue that they rival the sky in beauty. |
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He has been responsible for the pristine condition of the Liffeyside Park. |
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Far from being the pristine oasis of calm portrayed in magazines, my house still looks as if it's been done over by a gang of particularly thorough burglars. |
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National parks are no exception to this rule, there is only one proven way to return them to their pristine condition and prevent bush fire from destroying them. |
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One of these companies is building a luxury complex on the gorgeous Lustica Peninsula, which juts out into the pristine Adriatic. |
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There are always examples of degradation, but there are very few examples of ecosystems left that are that pristine. |
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Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle. |
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Underplanted with vinca, the pristine white blooms in flower now, the ground here and in much of the garden will be carpeted with snowdrops by next month. |
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I have always been fascinated by nomads, because for most of our million years of human history, we were all nomads, wanderers on a pristine planet. |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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These combine to detract from the beauty of love in its pristine state. |
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Rodgers hails from chico, Calif., an idyllic pristine town in Northern California about a three-hour drive from San Francisco. |
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Their latest album, You Forgot It in People, amazingly encompasses all of it, the anthemic indie, the ambient dub, the free rock, the orchestral jams and the pristine pop. |
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During her response to the welcome home, Captain Parry said she watered Windeward Bound at some of the same spots used by Flinders and found the water still pristine. |
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Or they'll build a pipeline through pristine British Columbian rain forest rather than open Nebraska farmland. |
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If I want to eat chocolate, I select pristine Hershey squares. |
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On either side of the path was a massive green field and, within each field, there was a single, pristine white fountain gushing with thick torrents of water. |
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A pristine mid-range keyboard rested on a stand to the right of the door. |
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The vases in this collection come in midnight black and pristine white. |
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I used to live opposite a pristine tract of natural vegetation that turned into a housing development with the accompanying sounds of human habitation. |
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The noumenon, called suchness or absolute mind, does not exist in a pristine realm above and beyond phenomena, but expresses itself precisely as phenomena. |
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The pristine plasterwork was already fissured with micro-cracks. |
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Her skin was no longer the pristine flawlessness that she remembered. |
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A few cars behind where Guest stood a once pristine bright red, two-seater sports car lay on its back, straddled widthways across the remains of two other vehicles. |
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He was responsible for passage of the Wilderness Act, which is all that stands between deforestation and wildcatting across millions of acres of pristine federal land. |
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The writer wants to believe his genius is arriving, pristine, unmediated, to his readers all over the world. |
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When he emerges in an idealized landscape of verdant greens, the pristine surface of Luzu Lake mirrors the fleecy cumulus clouds and penetrating blue sky overhead. |
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This characterisation is problematic, as here Mehta is reinforcing the stereotype of docile, demure, and pristine femininity as the ideal form of South Asian womanhood. |
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Good campsites are plentiful here, but the more basic Department of Conservation sites offer the opportunity to park with basic facilities in pristine wilderness areas. |
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Many of these shallower coral reefs are in pristine condition. |
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Not the best poetry you've ever heard, but it is pristine apostolic reformational doctrine, because the end point of justifying righteousness is conformity to the Saviour. |
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Emolliated by four centuries of Roman domination, the Belgic colonies had forgotten their pristine valour. |
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The intention is to protect some of the world's most pristine ocean habitat from illegal fishing activities. |
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The lines would cut through a number of previously pristine national parks and protected areas. |
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Icefalls, mountain lakes, cliff faces and pristine forests are just some of the features of this recreational haven. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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It lies on 4 miles of pristine beach, and except for maybe a snowy plover or legless lizard, you likely won't see another soul. |
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I spent hours vomiting in Ben's pristine bathroom, where the towels, washcloths, curtains, and bathmat matched. |
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They can do this now because a handful of growers have joined the Chinos in producing pristine goods, in many cases organic. |
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This Garden Babies butterhead lettuce always emerges pristine, like some produce manager from Whole Foods misted it in the middle of the night. |
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In the pristine natural environment there is an energetic interchange between water and the oscillatory polarities of nature. |
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It looks pristine, but drug peddling, gang violence and a staggering number of murders every year make for Goa's seamier profile. |
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In the pristine Amazon Basin the scientists detected aerosol particle number concentrations of a mere several hundred per cubic centimetre. |
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Do you make sure your emails are appropriately filed at the end of each day, leaving your email inbox pristine until the next message arrives? |
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Secondly, runoff can deposit contaminants on pristine soils, creating health or ecological consequences. |
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Mediterranean coastal areas are already over exposed to human influence, with pristine areas becoming ever scarcer. |
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This claim was questioned and it was suggested that the wheat DNA was too pristine and probably represents contamination. |
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Southern Guyana is host to some of the most pristine expanses of evergreen forests in the northern part of South America. |
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Freshwater microbes are generally not very well known, even less so for a pristine ecosystem like the Amazon. |
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There, aswirl in music and lights, is the pristine, the pure of heart, the unsullied of the world. |
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The chic and intellectually impressive ones remain pristine, betraying that they have remained unfingered since purchase. |
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To keep your spa water in pristine condition, it also carries a full range of chemicals including paddling pool and splasher pool kits. |
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I loved the pristine white water lilies looking exquisite in the sort of old zinc bath that grandfather washed his feet in. |
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Though majestic, the view also captures the history of mountains under siege since the first axmen invaded the pristine forests. |
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The world is becoming overpopulated and the Antarctic is a place where people can access the most pristine wildlife sites. |
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There are still places in the sea as pristine as I knew as a child. |
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She looks pristine in this white flared dress accessorised with strappy heels and gold jewellery. |
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Much of Finland is pristine and virgin as it contains 40 national parks from the Southern shores of the Gulf of Finland to the high fells of Lapland. |
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Incessant rain which turned the usually pristine Damson Park surface into a series of splishes and sploshes meant the sides' final fixture of the year ended prematurely. |
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Some of the most beautiful decorations, gleaming gold and pristine white, are in little cobbled side streets such as Rue du Chaudron and Rue du Sanglier. |
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Our spacious room and balcony overlooked immaculate gardens, with pristine green lawns, butterfly-attracting shrubs, flame trees, yellow trumpet bush, palm trees and the sea. |
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It's about the size of Ireland and an archipelago consisting of 334 islands with a major tract of pristine, temperate rainforest with Unesco world heritage status. |
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Based in Stornoway on Lewis, walkers can trek to deserted villages and Great Bernera on picturesque paths through the machair and across pristine beaches. |
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The pristine town is famous for its Wednesday and Sunday markets. |
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In 1998, friends and family persuaded a balking Garcia to build the Alerce Mountain Lodge, an eco-inn nestled in a pristine grove two hours east of Puerto Varas. |
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Set in 17 acres of stunning land along the pristine Pink Gin Beach, it will offer guests the highest level of luxury with an unprecedented look and feel. |
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Sunshine hits a pristine tower of ice on Ross Island in Antarctica. |
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