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  • From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast.
  • But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed.
  • If you bought the car when your credit was blemished and now it's pristine (or if you had little credit history at all), refinancing can mean a significant drop in rates.
  • After being sprayed with the chemicals (typically chlorpropham or maleic hydrazide) potatoes arrive at the store looking perfect, unblemished, and without any sprouts for up to a year after harvest. Janine Yorio: Where Did the Potato Sprouts Go?
  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
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  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
  • Dr Wolfson, who has run his practice at Claremont Medical Centre in Glenbuck Road for 17 years, has an unblemished record.
  • He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record.
  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
  • In the meantime, Mr. German said, his career at the F.B.I. stalled, despite what he said was an "unblemished" record and an award for his work in the Los Angeles skinhead case. August 2004
  • He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man. Times, Sunday Times
  • His reputation was blemished by that article.
  • If anyone has the gaucherie to point out the left's nearly unblemished record of rooting against America, liberals turn around and scream "McCarthyism! Archive 2007-02-01
  • After I got my letter in the mail, I made arrangements with the cashier's office, my academic record unblemished.
  • Would you desire the honour of your own cheek being blemished by Biff?
  • Peter Butterfield, mitigating, asked for magistrates to consider the defendant's previously unblemished record.
  • From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal 'One feature shared by all successful surgeons is the ability to stand confidently beside a trusting, helpless and anesthetized patient, make a deliberate incision on unblemished skin and carry out often complex and sometimes lifethreatening maneuvers inside a body cavity. Healing Reads: The Year's Five Best Books
  • Let's say the item being offered is a nice old oil lamp with an unblemished glass chimney and a base with some decoration that is in good shape.
  • her face was blemished
  • The main dish is an unblemished lamb slaughtered and prepared in accordance with Mosaic Law. The Feast of the Passover commemorates the freeing of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
  • Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record.
  • The latest CD technology attempts to tame the original tinny, shallow sonics that blemished the recording's three previous LP incarnations, but the sound is still only just tolerable.
  • No visible wounds blemished the surface of his skin; except for a profusion of scars, his yellow, slightly brown skin was flawless.
  • An unblemished reputation was deemed unnecessary because he is very good at coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • She heads a classy cast, with soprano Eglise Gutierrez in the ditsy coloratura role of Fairy Godmother and the mezzo Alice Coote in rapturous, unblemished voice, a stupendous Prince Charming. Cendrillon; Rinaldo – review
  • The optimum way of ensuring an unblemished appearance is to keep brickwork clean as walls are being built.
  • However, while the X-ray of a multiarmed 10th-century Buddha reveals similar pins, the casters did such a masterly job that the surface appears unblemished. Cambodia's Bronze Mettle
  • Choose eggplants that feel heavy with smooth, taut, unblemished skin and fresh-looking unwithered green stalks.
  • The landscape reminds me of unpopulated areas of France, rolling and verdant, alive with wild flowers, butterflies and birds, with unpolluted skies, unblemished vistas and not a whisper of a jet plane.
  • On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box.
  • If she had taken that course, her career would have ended on a glittering high and her reputation would have been completely assured and almost unblemished. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country's image and reputation has been blemished by certain persons at the top who are seen as criminals, fraudsters and corruptionists.
  • Her political career thus far had remained unblemished.
  • Thrips may also cause blemished seeds on achenes, and uneven maturity of fruit.
  • On the side of the truck is a picture of a young boy, shirtless, with smooth, unblemished skin, flexing his slim biceps. Hopefulness
  • He was in the presence of the Great Lady who was at once, an unblemished virgin, a pregnant mother and a wizened crone.
  • Their leader faces a much bigger battle though to preserve his unblemished reputation. The Sun
  • As a result of the Cold War, along with the rearmament of the GDR {fact} the public view was that the Wehrmacht was "unblemished" by the crimes which came to be associated with the SS and the political police forces. Berlinski's Wisdom
  • York City will be bidding to end Hereford United's unblemished record against bottom-six clubs tomorrow.
  • York will have to find another gear for the York Festival on April 6 with seven visiting teams trying to spoil their unblemished record.
  • Mr Ferguson has an unblemished employment record stretching back 36 years and has a clean driving licence.
  • He assumed the nation's highest judicial office, one that assumes its holder to have an unblemished record.
  • There was no darkness flawing my skin, no dull shadow or slight imperfection to suggest anything had blemished its pale surface.
  • You have got to the age of 23 with no previous convictions and it is extremely sad that you have blemished your character.
  • Buy the best horses you can afford; but remember that a workably sound horse, though blemished or a bit gone in the wind, will give you plenty of fun, if you do not knock him about. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • Huge cracks blemished the skis, the bindings were grotesquely twisted, and the poles bent at right angles.
  • The dictionary is blemished by those long ineffective example sentences.
  • Even Vera Elena Anaya, the beautiful woman the doc creates -- in the image of his dead wife and "made to measure" for himself -- has a larval look in her flesh-toned unitard and non-burn skin too unblemished to look human. Erica Abeel: Both Nutzoid and Thrilling: Almodovar's The Skin I Live In
  • The court heard Stewart had an unblemished driving record of 17 years.
  • The banana companies significantly increased their use of nitrogenous fertilizers, irrigation waters, and pesticides in order to ensure high yields of large, unblemished fruit.
  • Although occasionally subject to grain, especially in day-for-night sequences, the print is rarely blemished by dirt, scratches, or artifacts.
  • Furthermore, even a minor charge can damage somebody with an unblemished reputation.
  • Mr Hebblethwaite is believed to be highly regarded for his clinical skills and had previously held an unblemished employment record.
  • I am an atheist in life and I won't choose to have my memory blemished by anyone taking the freedom to meddle with my choices in life, neither with my memory afterlife.
  • His unblemished driving record began 73 years ago when cars were still something of a luxury to most people.
  • He showed in the pink of health; his unblemished, smooth-shaven skin shouted advertisement of his splendid physical condition. Chapter II
  • Willis, her ladyship over acts her part — she not only expatiates on the ample fortune, the great connexions, and the unblemished character of Mr Barton, but she takes the trouble to catechise me; and, two days ago, peremptorily told me, that a girl of my age could not possibly resist so many considerations, if her heart was not pre-engaged. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • Martial artists claim both this kind of unblemished pedigree and acknowledge tout, even changes that are sometimes quite radical. Karate and Modernity: A Call for Comments
  • To expect a company to deliver an unblemished record of rising quarterly earnings is to deny reality and to lure it into dangerous practices. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a master storyteller and his long-term memory is unblemished. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dolls often look stunning in photos - the sculpted bodies, the unblemished skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • If, in truth, this woman had left her own husband and gone away to live with another man, she had by doing so at any rate while she was doing so fallen in such a way as to make herself unfit for the society of an unmarried young woman who meant to keep her name unblemished before the world. The Belton Estate
  • The five paramilitary officers from the Rathcoole district had each an unblemished record as a law-abiding citizen.
  • Yes, were virtue lost to me, still memory would speak; still would she urge, that the chaste and last kiss, imprinted by my wife on these lips, should live there, in unblemished sanctity, till I again meet her angel embraces in the world to come! The Scottish Chiefs
  • Avoid bunches that have thin, limp leaves that are pale-green or yellow or bunches with extremely large or blemished stalks.
  • Ink-blemished fingers ensnared a quill, which in turn was poised over a leather-bound tome.
  • Always look for small, glossy courgettes with unblemished skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • His unblemished record could well be extended tomorrow.
  • A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
  • He also refused to be downhearted about his score, even though an early run of birdies was soon blemished.
  • The Passover Festival was celebrated as follows: An unblemished male lamb a year old (called the paschal lamb) was to be selected by each family in Israel. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • And so Paris stands today, untouched, unblemished, simply one of the world's most magnificent cities.
  • As for Banco Guayana and construction contractor Manuel Andrade, we invite them to take legal action against VHeadline if they feel that their "unblemished" characters have been sullied in any fashion! Maria Clelia Spinas -- a candle caught in the wind of Venezuelan corruption!
  • The scandal has blemished her shining reputation.
  • His reputation was blemished by that article.
  • Bennett's excellent point scoring record was slightly blemished as he shot two wides from scorable positions and Clare began to pile on the pressure with another Markham point.
  • The lustrous, pearlescent structure was about waist high and completely unblemished; as smooth as glass.
  • The bloody history written in the territory of Gujarat by them will always be remembered in the history of independent India as a black and blemished history.
  • Sensibly, Collina was unmoved and the Aston Villa defender had only served to add a further scar to his already blemished reputation.
  • Rashi deduces from here that just as bringing blemished animals shows a lack of respect, the same principle would apply if the foremost servants in the Bait Hamikdash had a blemish.
  • Taking it in his hands, he examined its polished and unblemished surface: cut across the grain, it was solid and unyielding to the touch.
  • The flight was a delight, offering aerial views of the unblemished mountain snow and glaciers. The Sun
  • What about the waste from food processors who throw away blemished fruits and overtrim vegetables? Times, Sunday Times
  • You know, irregulars, what they call cosmetic blemished items used to account for a real large percentage of what was sold at outlets. CNN Transcript Apr 11, 2006
  • Do you defend a popular colleague with a previously unblemished record? Times, Sunday Times
  • I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman.
  • A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
  • Huge cracks blemished the skis, the bindings were grotesquely twisted, and the poles bent at right angles.
  • These factions are made up of secular and moderate religious movements and count among their members a number of technocrats and individuals with an unblemished history of patriotism.
  • Greenland, vast and unblemished, an astonishing white expanse as far as the distant horizon. CHAMELEON
  • Buy a plant that shows signs of good health, such as unblemished bark and happy-looking leaves without blotches.
  • He added that Professor Wahid has an unblemished record and is respected by every student and teacher in the University.
  • He is an icon for younger players and had an unblemished record in all areas until now - and that image has been damaged somewhat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Workers spray rose bushes, harvest stems, strip them of thorns and pluck the blemished petals.
  • He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man. Times, Sunday Times
  • But who of our family does not agree with Mr. Weston, that the unspotted character which our dear father maintained should remain unblemished by his family? which could not have been, had we suffered his creditors to lose any part of their debts while it was possible for us to pay them. Letter 392
  • Her stomach fell as the box went up while the girl pulled out a compact from her $700 flare jeans and started to check her perfect unblemished reflection.
  • Banks don't exactly have an unblemished record in this area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record.
  • And Pep's reputation remained unblemished as big clubs queued to sign him. The Sun
  • For six years his championship record was unblemished.
  • Sri Lanka had a perfect record, but it was blemished a little by reasons beyond their control.
  • His unblemished driving record began 73 years ago when cars were still something of a luxury to most people.
  • I don't RP much at all but I think for some people RP is fun, or play-acting, and for others it is the creation of an unblemished illusion. "Grow till tall. They all, in the end, will fall."
  • Aware that I had unwittingly become the first person to blot his unblemished track record, I got the feeling as we parted he won't be rushing to return anymore of my phone calls.
  • The plants had to be supported by macramé nets, and with them you needed the hand-made plates and blemished glassware from the Yucatan or Portugal. "How We Got Here: The 1970s--The Decade That Brought You Modern Life"
  • Scorch marks blemished the earth around him, evidence of Naraea's earlier attempts at magic.
  • With his lineage blemished by the bar sinister, with no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • The vista is unblemished by gaudy advertising signs, utility lines or parked vehicles.
  • Her personal probity is unblemished. Times, Sunday Times
  • This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, imperturbable substance.
  • When you're buying loose mushrooms, choose those with smooth, unblemished caps, firm gills, and a clean aroma.
  • The frank and unsuspicious mind of Adrian, gifted as it was by every natural grace, endowed with transcendant powers of intellect, unblemished by the shadow of defect (unless his dreadless independence of thought was to be construed into one), was devoted, even as a victim to sacrifice, to his love for Evadne. The Last Man
  • The scandal has blemished her shining reputation.
  • He should be a man of accomplishments, of unblemished body, presumably of royal kin (peasant-birth is considered a bar to the kingship), usually a son or a nephew, or brother of his foregoer (though no strict rule of succession seems to appear in The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • This is a beautiful metaphor that denotes visions of purity and unblemished perfection.
  • More than his divine powers, his glorious heritage or his incredible prowess was his unblemished, untarnished, irreproachable character.
  • And that is a little worrying, because, forget the Tories, Labour's record is far from unblemished.
  • Be sure to select firm, unblemished fruit.
  • His legal skill was quoted as authority, his charities were munificent, his name unblemished by a single mean deed. Scottish sketches
  • The pale sky of early dawn was blemished by flat, wispy clouds and a pallid moon, low in the horizon that had yet to disappear.
  • The flight was a delight, offering aerial views of the unblemished mountain snow and glaciers. The Sun
  • Then working as a bus driver, he had an unblemished record and had been hoping to start a new career with Hampshire Constabulary.
  • The victims include people with unblemished records of repaying a mortgage as well as those who want to reduce the size of their loans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you imagine the difficulty of separating humanity from the imprint of the serpent, and trying to re-engraft the race into a lineage directly and unblemishedly connected to God, as God originally intended it to be, thus bringing humanity back into the garden? OpEdNews - Diary: The Story of Adam and Eve Revisited
  • Arach and Hawkke turned their head to the door, listening to the woman's pace dying away in the corridor, and then two trails of scarlet blemished her opaline cheeks, as she understood what that silly wench had believed she had seen.
  • There are four "haves" - Massillon, Perry, Northwest and Dalton - who sit with unblemished 2-0 records as Week Three commences this evening. The Independent Home RSS
  • He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man. Times, Sunday Times
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  • When unblemished skin is no longer ours, we are left with style and attitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • an unblemished complexion
  • Just as honor is a prerequisite for respectability, so is unblemished character a barometer of integrity.
  • With his lineage blemished by the bar sinister, with no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • The horizon stretched for miles unblemished, save for a tiny dot that got bigger and bigger as the car advanced.
  • Even their convincing five-try win over Japan was blemished by the sight of their smaller opponents demolishing their scrum, pushing them downfield with rolling mauls and causing turnover after turnover.
  • O'Neill's record remains unblemished, stretched to a perfect sequence of 12 played, 12 won.
  • The sharpness of his face drew shadows, and his unblemished visage resembled the moon, a glowing white, with shadows of gray cast upon it.
  • Always look for small, glossy courgettes with unblemished skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The humanity of Christ enters unto the holy of holies as one defiled by sin, blemished, and impure through contact with death and the curse of the cross.
  • Zhang Xide, the county party chief, was transferred, his record blemished by violence.
  • OK, an unblemished driving record after half a century on the roads is impressive. The Sun
  • Her skin was pale and unblemished like mine, and she had a nose like mine too - all foxy and pointy.
  • PLEASE RE - CHECK: Is the camera viewfinder on with a clear and unblemished image?
  • Rather, it was to be realized right within the miasma of cultural constraint, indeed there or nowhere, like the Zen lotus sprouting up unblemished from the mud. Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • There are few unblemished dividend records. Times, Sunday Times
  • This government's shortcoming in enforcing and administering the law, and in protecting lives and property, has further blemished its credibility.

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