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For the moment the question was one of hard, unalloyed will.
Strong culture's benefits do not come unalloyed, nor without cost.
Until a few hours ago, he'd had no personal experience of unalloyed evil.
Not that the availability of information is an unalloyed good.
But this novel was by no means an unalloyed success.
At 63 he no longer has the voice of a young man, or the unalloyed optimism.
But their unalloyed presence at her table must be almost more than she could bear.
Not all of his efforts have met with unalloyed enthusiasm.
In short, it was not a shining and unalloyed success.
After all her compromises, she had finally done something for a simple, unalloyed reason, no matter what the cost.
Every time I've visited it's been such an unalloyed pleasure.
There is a very real public appetite for unalloyed images of the Iraq war.
There is one group, however, for whom a strong sense of control over the future may be an unalloyed good: the sick.
He's only 9 years old, and the crowd greeted his performance with unalloyed love.
The Prophet's words must live again, unalloyed by these evil times.
The unalloyed beauty of the moment was lost on the platoon.
It is not an unalloyed happiness I can assure you.
It was not unalloyed bliss, taking her to the lecture.
But the House members' new respect for the seniority system is not unalloyed.
But the man she now saw was wearing an expression of unalloyed panic.
"But the signs are not unalloyed positives when you look into the future."
This particular Tuesday afternoon, then, should have been a time of unalloyed satisfaction.
Their return brought smiles and relief, but not unalloyed celebration.
Not everyone, though, is convinced that green taxes are unalloyed virtue.
Well, he would give this lonely man by the fire an hour of unalloyed delight.