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In that regard he was as pure as the driven snow.
So Hollywood is as pure as the driven snow, while guns are the problem.
Everybody else is as pure as the driven snow.
"I'll take you at your word on what you said about being as pure as the driven snow."
But the content of the legislation is as pure as the driven snow, compared with the way it has been pushed through Washington.
But the truth is, the program was built by people whose motives were as pure as the driven snow."
Perhaps Gwen Evans was as pure as the driven snow.
"When you are as pure as the driven snow, it doesn't mean anything," he said of the oversight.
What was the use of being as pure as the driven snow, or possibly purer, if girls were going to come tinkling at you?
"Following our last little chat, I am determined to be as pure as the driven snow," Lowell said.
"Why is it that Prime's mo- tives always seem to be as pure as the driven snow, no matter how underhanded his methods are?"
This show starts out innocent, with a life-size statue of a young girl who is as pure as the driven snow on which she stands, and whiter than soap.
But later, looking back on his honeymoon with the insatiable Sabine through the eyes of an experienced womanizer, he knew that his wife had not been as pure as the driven snow.
The film is about Charley's simple-minded efforts to see through the deceit and the townspeople's efforts to maintain the fiction that a saloon girl is as pure as the driven snow.
Like Ding and his gang or, for that matter, Sno Quantrifl, who should be as pure as the driven snow, but who in fact, according to the papers, had had a few problems with drugs.
As Irish Protestants from privileged backgrounds of varying degrees, they were often under suspicion by diehard nationalists and Catholics, who wished to believe, for example, that the women of the west of Ireland were as pure as the driven snow.
The firm of "Bill-Tasman and Smith" is at the top of the British if not the European Antiquarian trade and Albert Smith, from the police angle, is as pure as the driven snow, We've sought their opinions before now in cases of fraud, robbery from collections and art forgeries.