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And so they were finally able to get good
pristine
deep subsurface samples some really without contamination from surface microbes.
So when we got these first DNA sequences, from the first cruise, of
pristine
samples from the deep subsurface, we wanted to know where they were.
And on my dive, I went down 18,000 feet, to an area that I thought would be
pristine
wilderness area on the sea floor.
Mohr and Nicholson are engaged couple two months away from a wedding date, when a bizarre event at their engagement party forces Nicholson to re-think the relationship and start to date other people so she won't feel so
pristine
when it comes to sexual experience.
We see portions of them as the cinema audience would in that bygone era(although some sound effects are included)in glorious b&w, while the rest of the movie is in
pristine
color.
Despite the fear of directors or producers, many audiences yearn for beauty, poetry, and the
pristine
flavor of life.
Cult of the Cobra is now available on DVD in a
pristine
print that does full justice to whatever merits it has as a movie.
People criticise Disney's animated features of the 1950s for being overly glossy, set in landscapes that are much too
pristine.
The costumes are all pristine, the boats look like they are just out of the boatyard and these must me the cleanest pirates I have ever seen.
One day, while tooling around in his
pristine
Maverick, rich boy Jody decides to take the road less traveled and ends up with these loons.
Also a very beautiful film to look at in it's
pristine
whiteness of wilderness.
The No Man's Land was so
Pristine
that I thought the Tele-Tubbies were going to come rolling around.
I'm surprised to read a recent post about the poor film quality on the DVD release, because this film showing in Paris was absolutely
pristine!
Maybe that's a bit extreme, but I watched this on a 70" projection screen and 7.2
pristine
and precise surround sound.
And whatever happens, whoever shoots who, make sure the black ss uniforms stay in
pristine
condition... who's funding this?
First, I want to point out that the copy of this film (DVD) that you want is the re-worked UCLA film lab version that was digitized from a very
pristine
black-and-white 35 mm print.
The beautiful cinematography reinforces this repulsively clean and
pristine
alternative universe.
My own corner of science, ethology, or the study of animal behavior, is certainly not
pristine.
Furthermore, recent research suggests that some, if not all, of the microlives lost from living in Beijing could be recovered by moving to, say, Vancouver, with its
pristine
air.
Workable solutions will lie not in ideology but rather in capitalizing on what the nation has to offer to the global economy: its stock of
pristine
ecology.
(After all, there would be little point in upholding
pristine
principles if doing so resulted in a breakup, and fiscal austerity alone was never going to return the periphery countries to sustainable debt paths.)
With much of the water in its rivers, lakes, and aquifers unfit for human consumption,
pristine
water has become the new oil for China – a precious and vital resource, the overexploitation of which risks wrecking the natural environment.
Environmentalists will have to embrace the idea that conservation does not only mean protecting
pristine
landscapes.
The other narrative describes an economy that is encumbered by never-ending European debt crises whose perpetrators seek to shift their responsibility – and their financing needs – onto Germany’s
pristine
balance sheet.
But research is far from being a
pristine
landscape; in fact, it resembles a battlefield, littered with miscalculations, failed experiments, and discarded assumptions.
As a result, however, China is slowly consuming itself, and no major part of China may remain
pristine.
Albania has invested in the recovery of its historic cities and is now investing in 100 villages with strong agro-tourism potential that happen to be in areas that are both poor and
pristine.
The unstated assumption seems to be that, in contrast, some
pristine
force of economic nature drives stock markets in advanced countries, and that forecasting their performance is thus like forecasting the growth of trees.
Their second homes are a retreat where they will spend only a fraction of the year, and recently
pristine
mountain ridges and ocean cliffs are being dotted with new homes to meet the demand.
Upon learning (by chance) of government plans to ship garbage from Moscow to be buried in the region’s
pristine
forests – beginning in the town of Shiyes – local people launched demonstrations that have lasted for a year and spread to neighboring regions.
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