Pristine
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65 examples of Pristine in a sentence
And that's the deep sea, that's the environment that we consider to be among the most
pristine
left on Earth.
We still think it is
pristine.
Rather than looking for the vulture, look for the feathers and
pristine
bones.
And what we want with these pictures is to create a discussion about what we have that is
pristine
on the planet and what we must hold on this planet if we want to live, to have some equilibrium in our life.
The Amazon teaches us a lesson on how
pristine
nature works.
Antarctica is a moral line in the snow, and on one side of that line we should fight, fight hard for this one beautiful,
pristine
place left alone on Earth.
CA: So part of what's happening here is that there's a mental model in a lot of people that nature is nature, and it's pure and pristine, and to tinker with it is Frankensteinian.
Economic growth is important, but that economic growth must not come from undermining our unique culture or our
pristine
environment.
So as I was saying, 72 percent of our country is under forest cover, and all that forest is
pristine.
It's not so
pristine.
For these people, death is not necessarily a pristine, makeup, powder-blue tuxedo kind of affair.
These people are manufacturing pure,
pristine
identities of conviction and of certainty.
And Montana, at first sight, seems like the most
pristine
environment in the United States.
It's 115 miles of mapped passage, it's pristine, it has no natural opening and it's a gigantic biological, geo-microbiological laboratory.
The next time you watch Shark Week, you'll notice each and every shark you see is
pristine.
There are still places in the sea as
pristine
as I knew as a child.
So it was a very daunting task for us to do a brand-new building that could be a
pristine
building, but keep this kind of experimental nature.
And it's so
pristine
beauty, there's no man-made structures, there's no roads, not one wire, not one house.
There was nothing
pristine
about it.
And then I went out for years trying to photograph the
pristine
landscape.
Today we are planting 15,000 ebony trees in Cameroon, and for the first time, ebony won't be harvested from the middle of a
pristine
forest.
So, the first position we took was, "Hey, we as architects had better not show up and do a
pristine
building that doesn't engender the same freedoms that this old dilapidated shed provided the company."
And because that flytower has the ability to pick up all the
pristine
elements, suddenly the rest of the environment can be provisional.
We capture it in a very special device on the front of the submersible that allows us to bring it up in really
pristine
condition, bring it into the lab on the ship.
Very unlikely, Joe would jump on a
pristine
coral reef, a virgin coral reef with lots of coral, sharks, crocodiles, manatees, groupers, turtles, etc.
This sea is an archipelago belonging to Kiribati that spans across the equator and it has several uninhabited, unfished,
pristine
islands and a few inhabited islands.
And when you go to the
pristine
side, did this ever bleach?
Talk to me about the feeling that you must have experienced of going to these
pristine
areas and seeing things coming back.
And to draw a contrast with that beleaguered North Atlantic population, I went to a new
pristine
population of Southern right whales that had only been discovered about 10 years ago in the sub-Antarctic of New Zealand, a place called the Auckland Islands.
And if we look at a very
pristine
environment like western Australia, Lars Bider has done work comparing dolphin behavior and distribution before there were dolphin-watching boats.
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