Their practical religion of caring for others and keeping themselves unspotted from the world was what I had seen and admired in my father. |
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Persons of the most unspotted character in private life have been seen to adopt unfair means to be successful in their schemes. |
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Parentals exhibiting either the spotted or unspotted phenotype, along with F 1 progeny, were used in a series of 29 crosses. |
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Their victim status in murder mysteries does not mean that women enjoy unspotted reputations in railway crime fiction. |
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The body of her whose virginity remained unspotted in childbirth, was preserved in its incorruption and was taken to a better place. |
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One day the purpose and the plan will shine in all its unspotted glory and wisdom. |
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Females produce a clutch of 9-13 light green unspotted eggs in an open but concealed nest on dry ground near a body of water. |
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But the majority of cases go unspotted and therefore remain untreated or poorly treated. |
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Some characters turn out to be better than we initially thought, some worse, but no character emerges unspotted. |
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There exists an informal network among avian enthusiasts geared towards insuring that no rarity goes unspotted. |
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Vickery was lucky to escape a caution following a high and late challenge on Traille, which went unspotted by Irish referee Alain Rolland but prompted a brief all-in skirmish. |
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If they do not and remember that derivatives are often long-term contracts problems might build up unspotted. |
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As with a faulty assembly line, when defects go unspotted until the end of the process it is usually too late to fix them. |
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But many of the restaurants I review put more time and energy into spotting me than I could ever put into going unspotted. |
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It can be confused with e.g. heath spotted orchid, which is narrow-leaved and unspotted, apart from a spotted lip. |
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The dorsal fin generally was uncoloured, unspotted, and semitransparent. |
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Shriver, an attractive young man with an unspotted record, could not make his case to primary voters in Maryland, who knocked off his bid for Congress. |
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He looked with curiosity at the girl standing quietly among her hysterical schoolmates in her unspotted white dress, and she returned his gaze calmly. |
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In her attiring room the great mirror stood intact in its frame of ivory, and the wicker chairs were arranged in precise symmetry on the unspotted floor. |
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I was camouflaged amongst the benches and remained unspotted. |
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How much more shall the blood of Christ, who by the Holy Ghost offered himself unspotted unto God, cleanse our conscience from dead works, to serve the living God? |
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Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example. |
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Although he bought many of his more valuable works at high cost from specialists, others he obtained at knockdown prices, especially during the 1960s when there were unspotted bargains. |
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Several oil companies like Shell, Conoco-Phillips or Woodside begin airgun firing with a slow build up of power, also called soft start, to give unspotted cetaceans or fish some time to leave the area. |
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Despite the watchful nature of the passing gazelles, the jaguar lay unspotted under the bush. |
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This helps to distinguish them from palmate newts that have pale unspotted throats, and with which they are often confused. |
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His huge tone was as golden and unspotted as ever. |
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The jaguarundi, also spelled jaguarondi, is a small, unspotted New World cat that is also known as the otter-cat because of its otterlike appearance and swimming ability. |
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