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1 This is not quite pure , as you can see by the colour.
2 It must be a natural spring as it tastes quite pure and fresh.
3 It is not easy, however, to procure oil of turtles' eggs quite pure .
4 Mags reckoned she was getting quite pure in every area.
5 But for all that heckling, the joy is quite pure .
6 They are quite pure beings, but I don't know if I should bother them again.
7 You know that part must be quite pure , just as it came out of the sky!
8 The sal-ammoniac used here must be very white and clear, and the mercury quite pure and unadulterated.
9 The number of individuals white enough to prove that their blood is quite pure is very restricted.
10 When quite pure it is somewhat harder than tin, and its hardness is considerably increased by rolling.
11 This was very handsome and quite pure .
12 Then, at the age of nineteen, Nekhludoff, brought up under his mother's wing, was still quite pure .
13 We quenched our thirst with water from the pool, which I was rather surprised to find quite pure .
14 But her motive was quite pure .
15 Zoroaster's head quite pure .
16 For various uses we need quite pure sand … and getting sand that's that pure can be quite tricky, he says.
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