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It is, at first, striking in its spotlessness, but soon seems antiseptic compared to the team's summer home.
Well, I hold no brief for innocence or goodness or spotlessness.
The afternoon sun was streaming through the huge studio window as if to prove the spotlessness of the premises.
It had that air of grim and relentless spotlessness that is described as a woman's touch.
But, unlike their new competitor, they have never been particularly noted for their bright lights, low shelves or spotlessness.
Yet there is one part of life and history in which I would assert the absolute spotlessness of England.
She protected those cheeks forthwith, deeming spotlessness part of womanliness.
Rogers's spotlessness has been in question before.
Style is a refusal to accept the tomb-like spotlessness of a high-rise one-bedroom.
Discordant, murky and violent, "Macbeth" is anything but a play about spotlessness and order.
The first thing you notice inside is the spotlessness of the floors, which is no wonder, since there are always men around mopping and buffing.
After the spotlessness of the sleeping car, the coach cars I passed through were jarringly fouled with cigarette smoke and discarded paper.
The oppressive spotlessness of Marienthal is matched by a complete lack of privacy.
Fornalutx is a jewel of warm stone so immaculate that it won a national prize a few years ago for spotlessness.
He stood back and scrutinized his vehicle, taking pleasure in its gleam and comfort in its spotlessness.
One Sunday, dragging Lucy by an ear to point out the mess in the bathroom, which she restored to spotlessness after a sound spanking with the hairbrush.
Altogether, in spite of Beulah and Aunt Stasia and the terrible spotlessness of everything, Marigold was rapturously happy.
Seeing those immaculate garments in a Madison Avenue shop brought it all back: the spotlessness of her home, the unblemished clothing she wore, the purity of her childhood.
Stories of malfeasance, starting with Adam, Eve and the serpent, have always been far better, if more provisional, ways than spotlessness of soul to stir an audience to attention and meditation.
For a group of people who come from the party that has usually striven to reflect 1950s sitcom spotlessness, these people look less like the perfect family than the Addams Family.
The name "Susanna" derives from the story of Susanna and the elders in Book of Daniel and suggests "purity and spotlessness", and had associations that appealed to the Puritans.
In the house she was extremely active, almost tireless: a passionate cleaner and indefatigable tidier-up, serving some ideal of spotlessness that was far beyond the sight or comprehension of Uncle Miles and me.
I had been in this kitchen a few times and had been almost awestruck by its shining spotlessness; the laboratory look of the tiled walls and floors, the gleaming surfaces of sink unit, cooker, refrigerator.
At home, Mr. McNulty, who is dating regularly and owns a dog, Coco, was surrounded by spotlessness - a glass coffee table in the living room, a glass dining table, a mirrored headboard in the master bedroom.
I believe it's the pace most people keep that contributes to the underuse of the kitchen and the spotlessness of the cookbook: the 60-hour workweek, the children's soccer practices, the sacrifice of a proper dinner for more minutes at the gym.