But those beaches will recover because those big globs of oil, when they hit the beaches, we can send a bunch of people out there and scoop them up, dispose of it properly, and those beaches will look pretty pristine a year or two years from now.
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He had joined us briefly as we sat in a conference room as pristine as a research laboratory.
Vast open-pit mines that spew clouds of dust into the air scar a landscape that locals say was largely pristine only a few years ago.
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At the new Intercontinental Hotels resort at Bora Bora, air conditioning for its 80 villas on a pristine lagoon comes from a system of pipes extending 1.5 miles offshore and 3, 000 feet deep, tapping the cooling power of 41-degree seawater.
Mr. GARY GORDON (Portales Partners): While Washington Mutual certainly does not have a pristine loan portfolio, it's a lot better looking than IndyMac's was.
Six months after the spill some untreated beaches had returned to a pristine condition, whilst the treated beaches had become a wasteland.
Let the kids of April 20, 2022, and 2032 and 2102 have a pristine, up-to-the-minute place to watch the Sox, a place to create memories of their own.
Soon Mr. Virelles grew more expansive, issuing phrases voiced with a classical pianist's pristine touch, with a jazz player's edge, or just as pure percussive force.
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Down the street a pristine, nearly empty branch of Mexican banking giant Bancomer, devoted to money transfers, sits a few storefronts down from a cluttered travel agent offering transfers under the Orlandi Valuta brand--a subsidiary of Western Union's parent.
Certainly the island was a pristine paradise when Portuguese explorer Diogo Fernandes Pereira happened upon it in February of 1507, while pioneering a new route to the East Indies.
On the other hand, an oil spill at a terminal along the pristine British Columbian coast - a scenario cited by opponents of the Northern Gateway project - would damage the employment prospects of local people in fishing and tourism.
"For an artist who has held back a piece for 40 years and kept it pristine, this is a tremendous loss, " said the Franklin Parrasch Gallery in a statement.
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There are very few people out there who have a pristine, straight-line-toward-the-sky career chronology.
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Mother-of-pearl is used as a pristine gloss on the instrument cluster, knobs, and clock.
Here in Beirut, apart from a pristine rebuilt center, bullet-riddled buildings and half-destroyed structures are still commonplace.
It has also bought back shares in recent years yet maintains a pristine, virtually debt free balance sheet.
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Think of the independent contractor vs. employee line as a sheet of ice on a pristine winter lake.
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The men drove down to a pristine home in the city of Oviedo, about 19 miles from Orlando.
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Highlights of the season's ambitious repertory include a pristine revival of "Junction" (1961).
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There are high hopes the mountain may soon return to a pristine condition.
"It cleans up, and puts the device in a pristine state, " Epting said.
"Because ALMA can see through all the dust, we get a pristine, unobscured view of the early universe, " said Richer.
Balinese dance also fails to qualify as a pristine, untouched native art.
And, nearby, a whiff of Naples--a funicular railway that takes guests down the cliff to a pristine beach perfect for swimming and surfing.
Two years ago, Otellini handed Jobs a pristine silicon wafer to mark the announcement of the first Intel-powered Apple portable computer, the MacBook Pro.
The tundra transformation took place in a pristine stretch between the Brooks Range and the Arctic coast, marked by few human or natural disturbances.
The software maker has generated an average return on shareholder equity of around 40% over the last five years and has a pristine balance sheet.
O'LEARY: The Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge was once a pristine marsh.
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