How To Use Uncontaminated In A Sentence

  • All of these markets have exacting requirements for pure uncontaminated raw material.
  • Still in her panderous disguise, within hearing of the rasping music and the tramp of the dance, within hearing of the coarse applause, this tender mother sat alone, unconscious of evil -- uncontaminated, herself kept holy by her motherhood, lifted by her love from the touch of sin. The Mother
  • A cross sectional survey was performed in a chromium contaminated area and in an uncontaminated control area about 10 km away.
  • Even back in the Manhattan Project in 1943 it was found that animals exposed to radiation lived longer and had more offspring than uncontaminated controls.
  • In fact he is concerned for his right to travel all the way from A to B in his own private space, uncontaminated by his fellow human beings.
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  • To be classed as organic, crops must be completely uncontaminated by GM material, and animals cannot be fed on GM foods.
  • My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting.
  • This week we might need to be reminded that if there is one single defining mark of a civilised society it is the ability to have fresh, clean and uncontaminated water.
  • It is clear when you look back that one of the things which kept uncontaminated the high seriousness of the Modernism he admired was the sort of writing and exhibition-making he excelled at.
  • Microalgaes from the ocean and uncontaminated lakes, including blue-green algae, spirulina, chlorella, seaweed, and kelp are easy-to-digest, high protein and high-energy supplements-and contain over a hundred trace minerals! How to keep your brain healthy by eating
  • Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated.
  • He said the word meant ‘mind manifesting’ and called it ‘clear, euphonious and uncontaminated by other associations.’
  • Fruit bodies of the field-collected materials were surface-sterilized in 80% ethanol and cut by a clean razor to obtain uncontaminated fungal tissue from the core region.
  • Disillusioned, we go off on our own and cultivate a pure spirituality uncontaminated by religious hucksters and hypocrites.
  • Written by a man of intense personality, irresistible in his hold upon your attention, they take you far afield from weary cares and business into the enamouring airs of the open world, and into days when the countryside was uncontaminated by the vulgar conventions which form the worst side of "civilised" life in cities. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
  • All of these markets have exacting requirements for pure uncontaminated raw material.
  • There is a soft-headed view among trendy Westerners that, while most religions have disturbing elements, Buddhism is a pure, simple, uncontaminated faith.
  • there is no culture uncontaminated by contact with the outside world
  • Consumers are increasingly and justifiably demanding uncontaminated food from uncontaminated sources.
  • The charity estimates that each four-week visit increases the children's life expectancies by up to two years, because the fresh air and uncontaminated food boosts their immune systems.
  • Shampoo companies also realize that the sheer volume of bubbles a shampoo generates can prompt thoughts of freshness and cleanliness—bubbles signal that the shampoo is strong and invigorating just as the "sting" of an after-shave or the bubbles hitting our throat when we down sparkling water "inform" us that the product is fresh and uncontaminated. Selling Illusions of Cleanliness
  • Promote a clean and uncontaminated river environment that interacts with the urban spaces, developments and pedestrian amenities in their vicinity.
  • Uncontaminated surface water run-off and rainwater from roofs shall be collected separately from slurry and shall be disposed of directly to the nearest drain, ditch, soakpit or watercourse.
  • Now we have a ghastly split between the mundane, apparently unsusceptible to any form of artistic transfiguration, and pure music whose splendour and misery are that it is uncontaminated by reality.
  • The diagnosis is dependent on the collection and analysis of an uncontaminated urine specimen.
  • You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives.
  • You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives.
  • Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated.
  • He wanted especially to believe that he was in this case acting in a manner uncontaminated by public ambition or sexual possessiveness.
  • Clean water and uncontaminated food are essential elements of public health.
  • The river is characterized by low hydraulic gradients, a lack of flushing, and a scarcity of natural uncontaminated sediment from erosion of upstream soils.
  • Tammy thinks access to clean water, uncontaminated food, and healthcare are human needs.
  • But I trust lessons have been learned, and the gameday thread and recap will thus be uncontaminated by creatures of the superorder Elopomorpha. AZ Snakepit
  • The youngsters come to many parts of the country, including Pembrokeshire, to enjoy the benefits of clean air and uncontaminated food.
  • A project spokesman said: ‘The children's damaged immune systems are boosted by breathing clean air and eating plenty of uncontaminated food.’
  • The word unspotted in the original bears that interpretation -- uncontaminated. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane

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