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He told them they had two hours to get the room looking pristine again.
The company wanted a pristine place on the river, he said.
The street, though, was a little too pristine for him.
Children want their parents' lives to seem pristine before they were born.
He looked up at Will again, the sky in his head pristine.
For this reason, its color remains in almost pristine state.
The river is also known for its pristine water conditions.
But there are still some relatively pristine areas to see.
"These are very pristine companies that never had any problem with anybody."
From the summit, we looked out on the pristine national park.
And how do we know what "Pristine" is any more?
For the most part he was satisfied with his pristine, private world.
Never before had I seen it in that pristine condition.
From a distance, most of the desert still looks pristine.
At its best, helped by the pristine sound in the hall, the performance was beautiful.
"And only those living in the pristine towers are members of the community."
Never mind that they are not always pristine or on schedule.
We have to maintain pristine water for these other cities.
"But Time has always been pristine about letting us do what we think best," he said.
Anything that helped keep the park pristine he was glad to do.
The blood spread in a black, pristine pool at his feet.
The pressing question is who, if anyone, will keep the island pristine now.
Only by maintaining a lead does one gets to experience the world in an almost pristine state.
In pristine condition today that car would be worth the price of a new one.
Individuals may value the ability to leave a pristine environment to their children.