The jewellers in the recent past had started advertising the purity standards of the gold they use in their jewellery. |
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Women folk of the village have to walk uphill and down dale to fetch a pail of water irrespective of its purity or impurity. |
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This was probably the most balletic of the pieces, with a concern for purity of line. |
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I think it's pretty odd that people are still equating virginity with purity. |
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It's purity and balanced design reveals Gill's mastery and understanding of classic letterforms. |
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What we do need is a sense of justice that doesn't succumb to moral purity or compromise with political power. |
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In other words, the colour may be as much the result of selective breeding as of ancient purity. |
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Furthermore, the ancient cult is explicitly designed to maintain racial purity through selective breeding. |
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They talked of restricting the gene pool in the name of purity of the blood, and all that. |
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Removing both penalties against nonconformity and rewards for conformity contributed greatly to the purity of religion. |
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Throughout, though, there is a warmth and purity that speaks of hope rather than despair. |
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Her designs which were both naive and decorative showed great purity of line. |
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The apple symbolizes original sin and purity, simultaneously sensuality and innocence. |
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In fact not only was it a lower colour and purity, but it had been enhanced by laser drilling to remove impurities. |
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Order it any kind of way and you'll revel in the sweet, rich, spicy purity of the thing. |
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In Roman times, men standing for public office would wear white togas to signify their purity. |
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Now organic living is about purity, wellbeing and more than a little luxury. |
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Small black stones were used as touchstones to test the colour, and hence purity, of gold. |
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This boy monk had a halo around him, a nimbus of purity, divinity, and godliness. |
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She leaves it to others to utter the words 'pain' and 'divorce', as if those words might toxify the purity of her brand. |
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The purity of the opening segment has slipped away, replaced by bravado and swagger. |
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The purity or fineness of silver alloys is now described using the millesimal system in most countries. |
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But chemists place great value on purity, and spend much time ridding their products of impurities. |
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Besides, Uncle Sam is somewhat of a minacious guardian of the mail's purity. |
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, the tribal craftsmen of India knew how to smelt iron of such purity that it never rusted. |
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Similarly Milk in use in the City should be checked for purity and its contents and quantum of water in it. |
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But the notion that their voices have a purity unmatched by girls is not based on scientific fact, according to a new study. |
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The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces. |
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When the cast electrodes of air-melted steel are remelted under vacuum and deoxidized with carbon, the product has significantly improved purity. |
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His work is well-known in Germany, and has gained popularity around the world for its unity and purity. |
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Current chemicals and biochemicals were of the highest purity available and were from sources described previously. |
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For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both birthright and ritual purity. |
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The shaven head denotes purity and egolessness and is said to mitigate past life karma. |
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Their seed shucker checks out a field to see if it's worth harvesting and what the seed purity or mix will be. |
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This is a beautiful metaphor that denotes visions of purity and unblemished perfection. |
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The delivery system includes a first modular manifold for internally channeling the high purity fluid streams along seamless slots. |
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I do love Ransom's drawings, for their simplicity of line and the purity of their excitement. |
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We would not want immediate access, purity, singleness, even if we could find it. |
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The organic purity of the organoarsenic species was determined by protonic nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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I believe what accounts for this is the purity of the pro-life movement's cause. |
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The naturally occurring well is renowned for the purity of its water, which is drawn with the aid of a mechanical pump. |
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He's a strict vegetarian, and observes all the rules of personal purity necessary to do the priestly work. |
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Optically active cyanohydrins with high levels of enantiomeric purity were obtained following a simple procedure. |
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Judges liked the purity and functionality of design and the way it expressed the quality of the material. |
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The main drawback of this system is that the high purity of the juice in the cush-cush is recirculated through the mill module. |
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Furthermore, it is desired that a certain level of oxygen purity be produced by the gas fractionalization system. |
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Her technique was characterized by a huge jump, lyrical fluency, and a classical purity of style. |
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A tornado of energy, she pushes a vision that varies from minimalist, quasi-architectural purity to funky playfulness. |
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The interplay between purity and pollution is a leitmotif of this exhibition. |
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She tried very hard to keep to the spirit of the Buddha's teachings and maintain purity of intention. |
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Notice the purity of the opening, the piquancy of the birdcalls, the unfussy phrasing of the main theme. |
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I strive to keep his purity and innocence, so he doesn't have to suffer like I do. |
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Thus the imagery of Aquarius dwells upon the cleansing power of water to offer the representation of youth, innocence and purity. |
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Her image of purity, innocence and kindness fits the traditional Chinese female role. |
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Eager to learn from the great man, she hangs on his every word, reminding him of his own faraway innocence and purity of motive. |
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This would be the thorough destruction of my innocence, the purity humanity sought in me. |
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I always tell her she has the quality that all of us need to project more, which is purity and innocence. |
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Indeed, the ancient purity laws of Leviticus in the Old Testament prohibit the activities of ingesting shellfish or touching a dead pigskin. |
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We know from medieval records and diaries that such threats to purity were carefully categorized and rules given for their expurgation. |
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Once there was devotion, piety, fervor, religion, holy priests, purity of heart. |
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The salon's decoration has been inspired by the theme of water and purity, the colour scheme being whites, blues and greens. |
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Throughout history many societies have built elaborate customs around cultivating bodily purity and avoiding impurity. |
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Her soprano has winning qualities of freshness and purity, but the voice, at least as she uses it, has little coloristic or emotional variety. |
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As with street drugs, the dosage and purity of herbal medicines are unknown. |
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Nonetheless, a purity of sorts still remains, evident in the heavy anticipation of the quadrennial event. |
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The sky was a dome of palest glass, and the sun sparkled on the snow, and everywhere was a purity and brilliance almost beyond bearing. |
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Religious fanatics the world over are much the same, full of deadly purity. |
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Most titanium metal powders currently available in commercial quantities do not have sufficient purity to produce ductile metal compacts. |
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His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity. |
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Now, it was not for me to question her purity, but I had certain doubts about her saintliness. |
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It questions the bland aphorisms of beauty and raises the difficult issues of purity and exclusivity. |
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There have been complaints from Madurai about lack of assured purity in gold jewels sold by some jewellers. |
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He laid out his views on Aryan purity, world Jewry and international communism. |
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For his tongue is exceeding pure so that it has in purity what it wants in music. |
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These concerns for purity should not be understood as pettifogging legalism. |
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Walcott's Creole drama is an assemblage of fragments, a collage that calls into question the ostensible purity of linguistic and racial roots. |
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When distilling ethanol, the highest purity possible with an efficient still is 95 percent. |
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His narrative is one of unmitigated Spanish rapaciousness and violence and Indian innocence and moral purity. |
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During the full moon, the time of the Mother, the guna is that of sattva, which is preservation, purity and is the principle of equilibrium. |
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The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and embellishments. |
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The purity of enzyme preparations was analysed by gel electrophoresis and spectral analysis. |
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Italy, in contrast to America, represents a purity and wholesomeness that she desires but can never have because of her identity as an American. |
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Frodo has been chosen as the ring-bearer because of his humble nature and purity of spirit. |
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Therefore what is meant by Buddhahood is the recognition and realization of the complete purity of the mind. |
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Even useless hacks may come, perversely enough, to be valued for the purity of their uselessness. |
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That was the day someone purely evil had tried to rob Kat of her innocence, of her purity. |
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They challenge and resist the false notion of immaculate textual purity and authenticity. |
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True womanhood emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity. |
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The yogi was eventually won over by the purity and innocence of Guru Angad and asked the Guru if there was anything that he could do for him. |
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Salt, because of its preservative quality, represented purity and incorruptibility. |
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They showed that the copper and zinc alloyed to make the brass were of higher purity than would have been available in the 16th century. |
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One thing that is worse than doing things badly is doing things badly and laying claim to 100 percent purity and clean, greenness. |
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Clear minerals reflect all the colours of the spectrum and symbolize purity, clarity and wholeness. |
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To maintain the water's clarity and purity, this wilderness area employs ingenious purification methods. |
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Both full of this innocence and purity that so many children no longer seem to possess. |
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She cuts right through the limitations of the faded sonics with the astonishing purity of a laser beam. |
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Neither man waxes poetic about getting close to God or the purity of creation. |
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Aleya turned to me and for a moment I saw once again those sweet eyes of Lucia, that sweet innocence and purity. |
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He draws science and aliens, nature and mathematics, pagan icons and purity in beauty. |
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Water was drawn only when the measured specific resistivity was 18.2 M ohm cm, indicating that the maximal grade of purity had been reached. |
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The colour white symbolizes a lot of things, and one is that it represents purity and innocence. |
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The table might also represent purity and clarity of mind since the white cloth gives the table the aspect of an altar. |
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Carat is the universal measure of the diamond and clarity indicates its purity. |
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In its vitality, harmony and purity of form, this art is profoundly close to nature. |
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For this is a beautiful city, surrounded by waters of crystal purity and with a myriad of historic buildings to boot. |
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According to the Levitical purity system, blindness implied, first of all, an exclusion from the political religious system. |
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The purity of Apollonian art, in contrast, implies quitting the locus of pain. |
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She currently sat, perched on the step, wearing a pretty pale blue gown looking the picture of innocence and purity. |
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He spent eight years teaching high school Latin, which perhaps explains the purity of his syntax and word choices. |
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Contemporary concerns with cleanliness and purity are bound up with religious and ritual uses of water in the past. |
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It is a matter of the innocence, purity, health, and future of such young people. |
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But to reject process cladism on the austere grounds of some idealised pattern cladist purity of inference is equally mistaken. |
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Though not especially high or otherwise conspicuous, it held within its conical flanks a silver lode of extraordinary size and purity. |
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It is actually blue that has traditionally represented purity, while white represented joy and happiness. |
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The purity of the cocaine was still being tested by forensic experts at Garda HQ yesterday. |
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This would include such features as varietal purity, appearance and analysis. |
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The son of the ruler's sister has ascended the throne for generations to ensure the purity of the line. |
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And it is this robustness and purity of fruit that makes Pol Roger such an excellent champagne to lay down. |
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Socialists, with some exceptions, have tended to believe that the proletariat should be kept in a state of hard-working asexual purity. |
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And Jeff Weise, despite his German-sounding name, was very keen to preserve the racial purity of the Chippewa. |
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Though it may be coincidence, there are questionable associations between her supposed purity and her very fair skin. |
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In this way our entire lives may come to be an act of worship, encompassing purity and holiness. |
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The purity of the product is ensured as the entire work is done by the members themselves. |
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Tony was reluctant to let anyone else touch the wallet, as if alien fingers might sully the purity of his dad's memory. |
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At times, however, music of great austerity and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords. |
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The geometric segments of the sails have a quite mathematical purity and austerity. |
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The sanctity of each of these sacred places of worship is determined by the purity in one's heart and not by the suffix to one's name. |
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We now know it will sacrifice talent and demolish the dignity of a loyal employee for a cartoon version of moral purity. |
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These steps were very successful, and the lake's water has retained its purity. |
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Still, for the baby of the family, most people prefer the cleanliness and purity of white. |
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The purity of the double-stranded oligonucleotides was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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The first modular manifold receives each of the high purity fluid streams at a corresponding porting aperture. |
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There is something appealing about the combination of purity and harlotry we associate with blonde hair. |
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Herbs have been used in Europe for a long time, but their products are tested for purity and content. |
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Daya Nath believed that mental purity could only be obtained through renunciation of the world, observance of rituals, introspection, and yoga. |
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A splendid Stalagmite standing 2 to 3 feet high and set apart from the drab brown of the rest of the passage by its white crystalline purity greeted my ascent. |
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They represent purity and genuineness and a wish for health. |
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Other artisans see purity and integrity in their craft and have no dream of becoming recognized as the author of their own work. |
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Prayers are to be made in the direction of Mecca and must be carried out in a state of ritual purity, achieved by either ritual ablutions or a bath. |
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White is for purity and red signifies abundance and fertility. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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In an age in which young girls were sentimentalized as emblems of purity and beauty, Carroll regarded little girls with great adoration, almost worship. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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His playing has the afflatus of genius and the purity of a child. |
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Its purity and integrity was assessed using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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All chemicals and reagents were of the highest purity available. |
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Silvestre Varela was hurtling toward the U.S. goal when Ronaldo fed him a pass of curvilinear purity. |
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Chroma, a measure of spectral purity, is the ratio of the total reflectance in the range of interest and the total reflectance of the entire spectrum. |
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Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah, make niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only. |
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According to the ancient language of flowers, the Lily represents purity. |
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It is brought down too a caricature, forgetting her eccentricity, her innovative fabrics, even a certain sense of purity. |
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The area of policy you most care about is Y. Do you worry more about ideological purity or electability? |
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And at the end of the book she envisions a return to that purity, either through the destruction of humanity by androcracy, or a revival of gylany. |
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She explored the notions of purity and virginity and how they are enmeshed with contracts, property and individual rights. |
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Unitarians saw themselves as the retrievers of a lost purity. |
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In brief and limpid episodes French director Alain Cavalier bares the masochism, eroticism, and purity at the heart of Therese's self-enclosed crusade. |
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I would describe his spoken English as perfect, and those able to appreciate it say that he speaks Romanian of a purity which is seldom heard today in his own country. |
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The rough red Italian vino was on the table for every meal and we drank it instead of water, not being too certain of the purity of the ship's drinking water. |
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There is a purity that extends from north Orlando to this gathering of gaudy dilettantes. |
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The demands German artisans placed on themselves in the name of purity and honor had no parallels in the experiences of artisanal classes in other European nations. |
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Yet even this ascription of purity was streaked with ambiguity. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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Ignore the talk about purity tests, progressive cred, and skipping to a post-presidency status. |
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This is not some idealised Tennysonian image of female purity. |
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Phelps Creek wines are characterized by the intense purity of their sweet bing-cherry fruit and the clear mineral notes from the vineyard terroir. |
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The focus of this research is on separation and regeneration of the catalysts in order to decrease costs of production while increasing the purity of the product. |
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And in a child's voice, so full of seraphic purity, the words were read. |
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This is syrah which sings of its soil-a syrah made with balance, restraint, and purity. |
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The purity is known as its fineness and is measured in millesimals. |
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By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters. |
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The purity of seed for the last round of GM crop trials for winter oil seed rape has been confirmed, reports the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
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It was baffling, he suggested, that a country so stained by a history of slavery and brutal segregation should dare think itself a model of purity. |
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Constructed of a tubular steel frame, machine-fabricated components and an exotic variety of leather finishes, the chaise longue epitomises aesthetic purity. |
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O'Connor, for my taste, is the great artist of the group, with a purity and intensity of ambition that is utterly idiosyncratic and unaccountable. |
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The original character, the unalloyed metal, the truth in its purity, will gradually shed the accidental accumulations of circumstance, and reemerge from its errant forms. |
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It is for them a symbol of purity, undefiled despite its muddy origin. |
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Uranium spun in centrifuges to a purity of 90 percent makes for weapons-grade stuff. |
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Clare Lesser responds with some stunning vocalism whilst keeping a clear, expressive purity of tone, though I still felt that she could have had more feel for the words. |
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Due to its strict adherence to purity, learning Dhrupad is very difficult. |
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It offers a peep at the richness of the traditional gold jewellery of the State, which is also noted for its purity, creativity and craftsmanship. |
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Once in power ideological purity does have to make some room for realpolitik, but realpolitik is not moderation. |
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A lot of my work challenges those mythologies and stereotypes to highlight the fact that all culture is essentially hybrid, and that the notion of purity is null and void. |
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But as the 27th modern Olympiad began, most folks were willing to suspend their cynicism and believe in the beauty, purity and goodness of world-class athletic competition. |
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Dominicans pride themselves on the purity of their Spanish and it is considered by some to be the most classical Castilian spoken in Latin America. |
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While he doesn't suffer fools gladly or mince words when something annoys him, those who know him well swear by Jagjit Singh's generosity and purity of heart. |
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The sweet music brings holiness and purity of thought to the mind. |
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Here, in a beautiful image which combines the motifs of the sweet exchange and of unveiling, he shows how we were taught purity by one who sullied himself for our sake. |
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The worship of God must be carried out with holiness and purity. |
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The custom of presenting fine garments as special marks of honour and friendship evoked suspicion about the true motives of the giver and the purity of the gift itself. |
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Later, this water is chlorinated and the output is colourless and odourless water with the purity label of 80 percent and later stored in the 1.5 MLD capacity storage tank. |
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Borosilicate-based pigments create even more chroma, color purity, brightness, transparency and reflectivity than traditional pearlescent pigments. |
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White represents the transcendental feeling of purity and clarity. |
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In present-day usage, despite Fowler's strictures, concern for classical and linguistic purity is minimal and the coining of etymological hybrids is casual and massive. |
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The degree of purity and cleanness needed was a great challenge. |
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He was chosen for his ideological purity rather than his popular appeal. |
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The shame attendant on confessing to sexual sin should not be underestimated, especially for penitents raised on preternaturally high standards with regard to purity. |
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She threw on the black silk scarf, whose simple drapery suited as well her shape as its dark hue set off the purity of her dress and the fairness of her face. |
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Her voice has, as yet, neither the maturity nor flexibility of other singers but her performance was strong on dramatic colouring and purity of tone. |
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Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity. |
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The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures. |
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There were many times when I envied the moral clarity of those priests as they tended their flocks of young believers, incessantly preaching the demands of sexual purity. |
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And many people in this world want to find out what is the essence of that particular tribe, and the purity therein, and who's full-blooded, and who's not. |
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Shakespeare imposed no exclusive criteria upon his vocabulary and erected no shibboleth of purity of diction, such as was to hamstring Continental theatre for centuries. |
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I am going to do whatever it takes to defend the honor of my family, and that includes ensuring that my great-niece marries someone of purity and devotion. |
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In response to the comparison, the pH of the feed water is either maintained or is changed upwardly or downwardly to produce high purity water having the desired resistivity. |
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The reason for the lead failure was the purity of the lead alloy used to make the cames at the time when the whole lead matrix had been replaced. |
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The solidus was maintained essentially unaltered in weight, dimensions and purity until the 10th century. |
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Where, in these pinchbeck days, can we hope to find the old agricultural virtue in all its purity? |
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In Vietnamese tradition, the lotus is regarded as the symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future. |
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There are also some inexpensive retail granular garden fertilizers made with high purity ingredients. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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This involves determining the extent of the deposit as well as the purity of the ore. |
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From the time of Charlemagne until the 12th century, the silver currency of England was made from the highest purity silver available. |
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Conan's men married native women after cutting out their tongues to preserve the purity of their language. |
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Gold has been used as a symbol for purity, value, royalty, and particularly roles that combine these properties. |
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For exchange purposes, mints produce standardized gold bullion coins, bars and other units of fixed weight and purity. |
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Ethanol is a renewable material, which when dehydrogenated produces high purity hydrogen that can be used in PEM fuel cells. |
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In the Zoroastrian religion, the stoat is considered a sacred animal, as its white winter coat represented purity. |
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A major mining location for high purity quartz is the Spruce Pine Gem Mine in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United States. |
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Abstract Copolymers of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluropropylene are well known for their chemical resistance and high purity. |
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In the novel, the tug-of-war over purity is never fully resolved either. |
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The merit will be doubled by the other lesson that Religion flourishes in greater purity, without than with the aid of Govt. |
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Plumage color is an important economic trait, which plays a crucial role in determining breed purity and phylogenesis. |
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This purification procedure provides a new, high efficiency method for the extraction of high purity rSLZ from culture supernate. |
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Solutions were prepared with reagents of analytical purity and conductimetry water. |
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In this respect, the play represents the needfulness of what is excised, for the sake of theological purity, by a new system. |
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To his fans, his ideological purity is perhaps a bigger draw than his electability. |
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The new pigment additions are Aqua, Indigo, Magenta, and Copper, all characterized by their high brilliance, purity, and chromaticity. |
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Will it strive for purity or aim for as big a tent as possible? |
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Low Latin in this view is the Latin of the two periods in which it has the least degree of purity, or is most corrupt. |
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An important subcategory of the ritual purity laws relates to the segregation of menstruating women. |
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Thus only philosophy offers pleasures marvelous for their purity and their enduringness. |
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It embodied their spirit and carried it forward, uniting their delicate feeling for chastity and purity with the ideal of monogamic love. |
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A subsequent preparation of somatropin with improved purity was compared to the first by using chromatographic methods. |
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A high purity germanium detector was found to produce a better response than a thallium activated sodium iodide crystal. |
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This is a high purity ZnO designed to improve scorch time in carboxylated nitriles. |
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The criteria are divided into the categories of intensity, duration, certainty, proximity, productiveness, purity, and extent. |
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Quakers focused their private life on developing behaviour and speech reflecting emotional purity and the light of God. |
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Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. |
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Using CHN microanalysis alongside other analytical techniques can provide precise and accurate data on a sample's composition and purity. |
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So, feeling a little vexed by the GW incident, I took the purity test. |
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They formed, and identified with various religious groups advocating greater purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. |
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As people are demanding higher standards of quality and purity from the foods they consume, and Shakti Beyond Juice is part of the solution. |
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The stream had trickled over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn death robe. |
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The Renaissance obsession with classical purity halted its further evolution and saw Latin revert to its classical form. |
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The ermine was also written about by Leonardo as a symbol of her purity. |
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Concerned about the spotted owl and sage grouse or the purity and availability of water, woods, and open spaces? |
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Tendulkar's longevity is as gobsmacking as the technical purity of his batsmanship. |
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It can also be extracted to a high chemical and isotopic purity from radioactive waste. |
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They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked for the quality of teaching and doctrinal purity. |
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The waxen pallor of her face was almost spiritual in its ivorylike purity though her rosebud mouth was a genuine Cupid's bow, Greekly perfect. |
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Internal panel components are autogenously welded, helium leak tested and certified to the highest purity standards. |
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The market has been squeezed because of the Atomised iron powder with Atomised iron powder with higher purity at a lower price. |
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Like all fundamentalists, the antigovernment conservatives preach that greater influence requires a return to purity-the purity of Reaganism. |
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If profits were based on product purity, Gale and Molly Morris would be zillionaires. |
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It encases their loserdom in a carapace of purity and righteousness. |
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The application details a new process for the manufacture of Rose Bengal and related iodinated xanthenes in high purity. |
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Not fun to watch, but a begrudging respect endures for the severe purity. |
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The sweetness was turned to adamantine, heartless cruelty, and the purity to voluptuous wantonness. |
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The athletes will encourage students to make a commitment to sexual purity by remaining abstinent until marriage. |
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By this improvement the water flows with all its properties undeteriorated, retaining from source to outlet its original purity and strength. |
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In addition, purity and polymorphism encourage a style of code that is modular, refactorable, and testable. |
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However, in practice, no substance is entirely pure, and chemical purity is specified according to the intended use of the chemical. |
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Commercially available iron is classified based on purity and the abundance of additives. |
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Bright, radiant, glad eyed, clean souled seraphim, Whose genius would at once from heaven bethrust, Dared they to purity unfaithful prove. |
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The identity dovetails with images of environmental purity, artisanality, adaptability, competitiveness, creativity, and sophistication. |
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It is usually done to purify the temple after a renovation or simply done to renew the purity of the temple. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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By Thy Resurrection O Christ our savior, the angels in Heaven sing, enable us who are on Earth, to glorify thee in purity of heart. |
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The value of bullion is typically determined by the value of its precious metals content, which is defined by its purity and mass. |
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The red on the flag symbolises the blood shed by Jesus Christ, the yellow for the fire of the Holy Spirit and the blue for the purity of God the Father. |
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So, with the Republican nominating electorate increasingly persnickety about ideological purity, governors often are more disadvantaged than senators as candidates. |
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Initially it was difficult to distinguish the two coins, as they had the same design, dimensions and purity, and there were no marks of value to distinguish the denominations. |
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The omission of an aqueous recrystallization step leads to near-quantitative yields of the hydrolytically unstable chlorokojic acid without sacrificing purity. |
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In Bloemendal's reading, Heinsius's tragedy both Christianises Senecan drama and paganises a religious topic, which challenges the convention of purity of genre. |
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In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin. |
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And so he is in the eyes of all who live to his praise. To them every attribute of God is lovely. The holiness and purity of his nature is most lovely to them. |
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Contemporary response to Hawthorne's work praised his sentimentality and moral purity while more modern evaluations focus on the dark psychological complexity. |
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Most crude baryte requires some upgrading to minimum purity or density. |
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This emphasis on female purity was allied to the stress on the homemaking role of women, who helped to create a space free from the pollution and corruption of the city. |
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NanoIntegris is best known for producing high purity, sorted metallic and semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes, as well as solution phase graphene nanoplatelets. |
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Among the features he finds common to them are the complexity of scripturalism, strategies in the quest for purity, and selective modernization and controlled acculturation. |
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The Perception of Perfection reveals how the struggle for purity of expression has been placed in the background as multiplicity of the unflawed is accentuated. |
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Commercial sulfuric acid is sold in several different purity grades. |
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The required purity and analysis depends on the application, but higher tolerance of impurities is usually expected in the production of bulk chemicals. |
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German beer purity regulations date back to the 15th century. |
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One way to understand American missionaries' religious-ethical rigorism is to think of it in relation to their desire to ensure the purity of the church. |
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He wanted to restore the Latin language to its former purity. |
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He lived abstemiously for his entire life, eschewing pleasure for purity. |
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Its purity depended on the use of ore from the Dannemora mine. |
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In Comus, Milton may make ironic use of the Caroline court masque by elevating notions of purity and virtue over the conventions of court revelry and superstition. |
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The program uses a visual inspection, dissolvability criteria and thin-layer chromatography, which identifies compounds in a mixture and determines purity. |
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The goal was to build a classless society based on racial purity and the perceived need to prepare for warfare, conquest, and a struggle against Marxism. |
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These are high purity pig irons and depending on the grade of ductile iron being produced these pig irons may be low in the elements silicon, manganese, sulfur and phosphorus. |
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In our study, we do not advocate any Slovak racial purity and for this reason treat the Slovaks and Slovakia conceptually as members of the modern nation-states. |
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The purity of gold is measured in karats, and pure gold is 24 karats. |
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Justice was administered with an exactness and purity not before known. |
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He is a most cordial lover of purity and truth, but the angular factiness of his pursuits has kept him at too cold a distance from the spirit world. |
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Thus, the etymological clarification and reform of American English promised to improve citizens' manners and thereby preserve republican purity and social stability. |
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Its sweet, oaty flavour merges with the sweetness of the batter, whereas stouts with coffee or liquorice flavours can create discordant notes and spoil the purity of the fish. |
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