He wanted especially to believe that he was in this case acting in a manner uncontaminated by public ambition or sexual possessiveness. |
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Disillusioned, we go off on our own and cultivate a pure spirituality uncontaminated by religious hucksters and hypocrites. |
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Consumers are increasingly and justifiably demanding uncontaminated food from uncontaminated sources. |
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In fact he is concerned for his right to travel all the way from A to B in his own private space, uncontaminated by his fellow human beings. |
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All of these markets have exacting requirements for pure uncontaminated raw material. |
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To be classed as organic, crops must be completely uncontaminated by GM material, and animals cannot be fed on GM foods. |
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A cross sectional survey was performed in a chromium contaminated area and in an uncontaminated control area about 10 km away. |
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The youngsters come to many parts of the country, including Pembrokeshire, to enjoy the benefits of clean air and uncontaminated food. |
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Clean water and uncontaminated food are essential elements of public health. |
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Harry is an unbreakable straight arrow who remains completely uncontaminated in his search for the psycho. |
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My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting. |
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Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated. |
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Tammy thinks access to clean water, uncontaminated food, and healthcare are human needs. |
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You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives. |
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The fuel that remained in the aircraft's tanks was uncontaminated and of the recommended grade. |
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The new recruit, she says, works harder and speaks better Welsh than the locals with a slight Spanish accent but uncontaminated by Anglicisms. |
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In these situations, it is essential to compare results from an uncontaminated control site with soils from the contaminated sites. |
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In the recycling process, uncontaminated steel is separated from contaminated steel. |
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Pure vergence movements, uncontaminated by saccades, occur when changing gaze between two targets, both lying straight ahead, but at different distances. |
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If the grain has been treated after a period of damp storage, the use of a preservative is not a guarantee of uncontaminated grain. |
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The issue of managing uncontaminated sediment should also be included in such a guide. |
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Even back in the Manhattan Project in 1943 it was found that animals exposed to radiation lived longer and had more offspring than uncontaminated controls. |
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Promote a clean and uncontaminated river environment that interacts with the urban spaces, developments and pedestrian amenities in their vicinity. |
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There is a soft-headed view among trendy Westerners that, while most religions have disturbing elements, Buddhism is a pure, simple, uncontaminated faith. |
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This week we might need to be reminded that if there is one single defining mark of a civilised society it is the ability to have fresh, clean and uncontaminated water. |
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Unconscious persons should be moved to an uncontaminated area, given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and supplemental oxygen. |
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Ultimately, should we be content with minimum conditions ensuring that neighbouring waters and land remain uncontaminated? |
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The river is characterized by low hydraulic gradients, a lack of flushing, and a scarcity of natural uncontaminated sediment from erosion of upstream soils. |
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Pasquinelli contributes with a rare optical effect to dialogue with nature, inebriating with light spaces and forms of uncontaminated glow. |
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PeCB was detected in fish muscle collected in 2002 at Swedish marine and freshwater sites regarded as uncontaminated. |
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Despite the presence of a relatively uncontaminated surface layer, these sinks will remain a threat to the St. Lawrence. |
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Soils sampled and determined to be uncontaminated will be stockpiled in a designated area and used as backfill. |
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Although the rate of birth defects is increasing in Belarus, the rise is happening in both contaminated and uncontaminated areas. |
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But as it happened, no uncontaminated and accessible source could be found. |
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Charles Creighton believed that uncontaminated vaccine itself was a cause of syphilis. |
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Yet they maintain their genetic differentiation because nonresistant seedlings are unable to grow in the contaminated soil and, in nearby uncontaminated soil, the nonresistant seedlings outgrow the resistant ones. |
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Wear only clean, uncontaminated clothes when leaving place of work. |
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Disposal companies charge more to collect unsorted oil rags and filters and waste oil contaminated with water or debris than they do for sorted, uncontaminated waste oil and related debris, Mr. Richard explains. |
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Historically, dissidents have preferred to undermine them by making their lives miserable a custom that helped to keep the party uncontaminated by office for most of the 20th century. |
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Anger is much likelier to mount than diminish. As it does so, the Conservatives' uncontaminated impotence may become more an asset than a liability. |
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On average, however, Dione is highly reflective, which indicates a surface composed of large amounts of relatively uncontaminated water ice, some of which may come from Saturn's distended E ring. |
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In that instance, half a million bushels of soybean had to be destroyed when the contaminated crop was harvested and combined with other uncontaminated yields. |
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In this occurrence, the aircraft stalled without any pre-stall warning and at a higher airspeed than would be expected with an uncontaminated wing. |
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The group then discusses the things that must be done to keep drinking water uncontaminated and how these things can be done in their community and their homes. |
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Envelope A consists primarily of nominally uncontaminated buildings and structures, which may be decommissioned at any time, with health, safety and environmental concerns taken into account. |
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Samples of sediment, water, and biota will be collected in both contaminated and uncontaminated sites to assess the concentrations and distribution of metals in the environment, and the extent of biological uptake. |
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Consumers should be able to eat foods uncontaminated by residues, citizens should be able to enjoy an environment unspoilt by these pesticides, and farmers should be able to work safely and towards a new quality of product. |
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In your hotel your customers breathe healthy, uncontaminated air. |
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The realist reports information in a measured style ostensibly uncontaminated by individual predisposition, political objectives, and judgment. |
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Upon receiving such a message, an uncontaminated computer immunizes itself against the virus. |
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Uncontaminated groundwater is found upgradient of a contamination source. |
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