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Immaculacy, give but to drink to his shirt and all skirtaskortas must change her tunics.
Bridging Distances The highway's nerve center sits on the outskirts of the Delhi metropolis, a sleek, six-story building with automatic doors and functioning elevators that radiates immaculacy and efficiency.
The two sides of French society clung to their divisive myths: the church to its immaculacy, the Republic to the illusion that it had nothing to with Vichy's deportation to their deaths of 70,000 Jews.
The Buddha links the tathagatagarbha to the spotless immaculacy of the "dharmakaya" (the ultimate true nature of the Buddha) and "dharmadhatu" (the all-pervading realm of dharma) and states:
In their early days of working together, die detective had deeply resented the effortless immaculacy of his superior officer, but no longer; recognizing that a higher authority than the Police determined who were nature's scruffs and who its swells.
An obese individual sometimes surprises us, however, by his ambition and immaculateness.
'Do it again,' said Sidney, all grin and sleek immaculateness.
But then, the homes and sheds of Dunwich folk have never been remarkable for olfactory immaculateness.
In spring, I love to pass by that cross and gaze up through the early leaves at the Congregational Church in all its immaculateness.
Ms. Smothers is fond of what's called a "perfect Manhattan," so called for its balanced proportions of sweet and dry vermouth rather than any claim to immaculateness.
In some of the lower chambers and corridors there was little more than gritty dust or ancient incrustations, while occasional areas had an uncanny air of newly swept immaculateness.
For example, "purity," "cleanness," "immaculateness," "blonde," "unblemished" and "trustworthy" - and only 10 that are negative in the mildest sense, such as "gloss-over," "whitewash," "pale," etc.
It was not kind of him to laugh at a man who is proving his heart to be much larger than his vanity; Beatrice was aware of Sir Redmond's immaculateness of attire on most occasions.
Indeed, it was an axiom with her that the cook can do no wrong; and a cook in a Southern kitchen finds abundance of heads and shoulders on which to lay off every sin and frailty, so as to maintain her own immaculateness entire.
He doesn't find the answer, which was a disappointment to me because I had been puzzled by the same question in a different setting, in Botswana, where a subgroup of the Kalanga people who specialized in tinsmithing carried on their business in similar immaculateness along dusty roadsides near Francistown.