How To Use Unalloyed In A Sentence

  • First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as bronze.
  • I think that's as unalloyed triumph as you're going to get in a six-way contested primary. New Hampshire primary reaction: Mitt Romney versus the zombies
  • So far his good is almost entirely unalloyed, which is why some don't like him-it's hard to believe there are people who are so saintly or so uncomplicated. Anime Nano!
  • He is the individual many of us would like to be if we could only shake off our obligations and responsibilities to others, if we could only act on the unalloyed imperatives of our notably selfish genes.
  • For pure, unalloyed managerial anger, not manufactured, we need look no further than Graeme Souness.
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  • The arc-melted unalloyed titanium products are reasonably ductile.
  • Tin gives the alloy the ability to wet and bond with metals such as steel and copper; unalloyed lead has poor wetting characteristics.
  • This is a piece of unalloyed trash, a libel hatched by a low type of woman whose refusal to publish under her true name testifies to the evil of her intentions. Fall On Your Knees
  • The Zinc-Aluminum Foundry Alloys, like unalloyed zinc, also possess excellent resistance to corrosion in a wide variety of environments.
  • Overall, the American triumph was not unalloyed.
  • He deserves our unalloyed congratulations for sheer stickability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, Labour is the preferred party of big business because of its abandonment of its old reformist programme and its unalloyed commitment to the self-enrichment of a privileged elite.
  • There are only a few applications where tin is used unalloyed with other metals.
  • As a result there ceases to exist unalloyed the direct feedback, characteristic of primitive societies, between natural conditions and consciousness.
  • I would like to say a word on behalf of Idleness - pure, unadulterated indolence, unalloyed by even the slightest tinge of Purpose or Usefulness.
  • This is true of both the unalloyed and alloyed titanium.
  • This tactile, sensual experience was made more poignant by the knowledge that these substances were pure, unalloyed, irreducible.
  • But there had never been a man in her life so constant as Grillo, or in the end so unalloyed in his affections. EVERVILLE
  • In a study of seven nation-building projects carried out since the end of World War II, the RAND corporation concluded that only two, Germany and Japan, could be characterized as unalloyed successes -- a failure rate of 71 percent. Malou Innocent: U.S. Must Narrow Objectives in Afghanistan
  • There have been some real corkers, but for unalloyed wonderfulness the latest Porsche 911 is about as good as a car can get.
  • It is an unalloyed good, and it is sad to see our politicians responding with such chicken-hearted paranoia.
  • For Faqir, it is the belief that all poetic expression can convey the ineffable, disclosing the nature of their inner being unalloyed by the fetters of religious and social convention.
  • But lattes are 90 percent milk and lack the jolt provided by unalloyed caffeine.
  • Paik somehow creates a population without an anecdotal center, with the voices and all other sounds so naturally, easily, visibly absent as to yield an unalloyed and relaxed attention.
  • He is it all — then the compassion for others heretofore blocked by frantic self-concern can flow out in unalloyed profusion: "An seine Familie dachte er mit Rührung und Liebe zurück" [ "He thought back on his family with affection and love"] (SE 96). Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as bronze.
  • Watching their measures, grave and alacritous, under Karoui's unflagging baton, was an unalloyed pleasure.
  • There is something in us that resists the idea of unalloyed evil/badness in even the most disreputable governments. Michael Brenner: Ben Bernanke -- Now and Forevermore
  • He expresses the unalloyed sensibility of an artist in terms of delicious contemporary life and gives us, adventitiously, romance. Since Cézanne
  • At first glance, it looked like unalloyed good news.
  • Perhaps both sides can agree it would be an unalloyed positive if the BHA targeted counterproductive, mechanical and needless whip use – those who habitually reach for the whip as first resort or carry on using it beyond the point of constructiveness. In a weighing room not so far, far away – it's whip wars
  • And the economy moved from a mixture of cotton planting and subsistence farming to the unalloyed growing, buying, and selling of cotton.
  • Most of the tungsten used thus far in aerospace applications has been in the unalloyed form, which is much easier and less expensive to produce and fabricate.
  • For Nathan, the advent of the holidays didn't bring the usual feeling of unalloyed bliss. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • And yet… Let's just say that I'm not a generous-hearted enough human being to be capable of unalloyed gratitude, given what happened toward the end of the build.
  • The original character, the unalloyed metal, the truth in its purity, will gradually shed the accidental accumulations of circumstance, and reemerge from its errant forms.
  • At a time when societies are becoming more multicultural, where traditions, histories, and texts commingle, and interlace, a quest for unalloyed pure native roots could prove to be not only elusive but also dangerous.
  • Our being begins reverberating to the music of the infinite as we tune-in to its harmonious rhythm; its unalloyed notes manifest the message that is meant for us.
  • This procedure is applicable to both unalloyed and alloyed titanium.
  • The only Mexican president who earns his unalloyed praise is Lázaro Cárdenas, who held office from 1934 to 1940 and nationalized the oil industry.
  • Friedman, an unalloyed idealist when it comes to capitalism, and concomitantly (he supposes) a rampant technophile, is suddenly sober and portentous when it comes to Iraq.
  • Perhaps both sides can agree it would be an unalloyed positive if the BHA targeted counterproductive, mechanical and needless whip use – those who habitually reach for the whip as first resort or carry on using it beyond the point of constructiveness. In a weighing room not so far, far away – it's whip wars
  • The effects of tempering on the hardness of alloyed and unalloyed malleable irons illustrate the beneficial effects of alloying on as-quenched hardness and stability at elevated temperatures.
  • She had not protested, to anyone, and thus her guilt was unalloyed.
  • It was not unalloyed bliss, taking her to the lecture. Chapter 12
  • Was it possible to find happiness in its pure state, unalloyed by sorrow?
  • Which just about bathed me in unalloyed happiness. As promised, the cast list for INK & STEEL
  • Savitri Era: The Supramental Force demands our unalloyed loyalty and incorrodible adherence skip to main The Supramental Force demands our unalloyed loyalty and incorrodible adherence
  • Ironically, it is Spiro's unalloyed internationalism, not the New Sovereigntism, that is likely to foster U.S. rejection of international law.
  • Further, the anxious call to adore the genius of a single artist lets this book tumble into the unalloyed hero-worship that is so frequently the pitfall of monographical studies.
  • Welds in unalloyed titanium grades 1, 2 and 3 do not require post-weld treatment unless the material will be highly stressed in a strongly reducing atmosphere
  • Or dost thou, the habitant of some bright star, where frailty such as ours is yet unknown, lend to lovers a rapture unalloyed by passion's grosser sense; as, symphonious with the tremulous zephyr, chastened vows of constancy are there exchanged? A Love Story
  • This tactile, sensual experience was made more poignant by the knowledge that these substances were pure, unalloyed, irreducible.
  • Unalloyed enthusiasm for anything is bound to be a mistake, so thank goodness for the critics, the skeptics, the second-thought-havers, and even the outright apostates.
  • First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as bronze.
  • Both unalloyed and alloyed gray irons can be successfully flame hardened.
  • Therefore, let not him who wishes to read his Shakespeare unalloyed by notes and textual comment, despise the painful critic or accuse him of playing at loggats with the words of Shakespeare. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
  • Most of the tungsten used thus far in aerospace applications has been in the unalloyed form, which is much easier and less expensive to produce and fabricate.
  • Parish schools - and by this I mean the thousands of elementary schools administered by churches across the country - remain in many eyes an unalloyed good.
  • NAFTA's authors had assumed that eliminating restrictions on the movement of capital and goods would, by dint of the market's magic, lead to unalloyed prosperity.
  • Copper alloys show excellent hot and cold ductility, although usually not to the same degree as the unalloyed parent metal.
  • By the time environmentalism became a political force in the 1970s, dams were no longer considered an unalloyed public good.
  • Its resident priests and ordinands are surely not exemplars of unalloyed virtue; indeed, they all have reason for committing the murders.
  • unalloyed metal
  • Tungsten, which is unalloyed, is unlikely to cause allergic reactions.
  • As little as 0.005% S can cause liquid embrittlement at unalloyed nickel grain boundaries in the range between 640 and 740°C.
  • For both Ruskin and Eliot, the hoarder is a grotesque creature, whose great economic mistake-the insistence on the unalloyed benefit of saving-is Victorian received wisdom taken to an extreme.
  • Moreover," said Ralph, "another sea voyage, made under the influence of other feelings than those which have agitated us hitherto, is the best preparation we could imagine for communing with ourselves, for detaching ourselves from earthly affections, for raising ourselves in unalloyed purity to the feet of the Supreme Being. Indiana
  • The theme is pure, unalloyed loving devotion to Krishna.
  • And inasmuch as the pleasures are unalloyed by pains and the pains by pleasures, the examination of them may show us whether all pleasure is to be desired, or whether this entire desirableness is not rather the attribute of another class. Philebus
  • Shall consist of no 2 unalloyed copper wire scrap nodules, chopped or shredded. Minimum 97 % copper.
  • Overall, the budget proposal appears to be unalloyed good news for the transportation construction industry.
  • Do you think the friendship me would be unalloyed satisfaction?
  • When the Soviet system collapsed, the American people, far from enjoying an unalloyed sense of triumph, were experiencing their own crisis of confidence.
  • I think he has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses.
  • His descriptions of Barack Obama, by contrast, consist of unalloyed laudation. An Englishman Lights Out
  • Living standards are now independent of population levels, so any reduction in mortality is an unalloyed blessing. The Malthusian Trap « Isegoria
  • The agency's warnings that unalloyed austerity is self-defeating only adds to the piling anxieties on the economic side. Eurozone: Cut to the core | Editorial
  • Republican pedigrees rarely come more unalloyed than his.
  • Yes, regardless of the eager crowds around me, I leant upon the side of the vessel and cried like a child – not tears of sorrow, but a gush from the heart of pure and unalloyed delight. Roughing It in the Bush
  • The Supramental Force demands our unalloyed loyalty and incorrodible adherence The Supramental Force demands our unalloyed loyalty and incorrodible adherence
  • In short, the government has met with such unalloyed success selling its hard line to an anxious electorate that it has rarely needed to invoke the spectre of absconding.
  • unalloyed pleasure
  • He leaned on the railing of the cot and gazed down at her in unalloyed bliss. EVERVILLE

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