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"unmarred" Definitions
  1. not marred : having no injury, defacement, or imperfection

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And indeed, our wedding was lovely and unmarred by violence.
Despite its solid launch numbers, Byte's debut was not unmarred.
But if you ask Prince, he'd say Blackwater was unmarred by scandal.
Today, it remains the only major city in North America unmarred by freeways.
The Qatari hunters were captured in southern Iraq, largely considered a safe place unmarred by violence.
But, she is quick to point out that no couple's chart reflects a life of unmarred bliss.
Nor, in Kudlow, is Trump hiring an adviser unmarred by the failures of Washington in recent decades.
Like little shreds of fried goodness, they're unmarred by a big bite of meatiness or sogginess-inducing sauce.
The stately rind stood several inches off the table unmarred; no one had yet succumb to its siren call.
We were recumbent along an intimate vertical axis, and our words, unmarred by dubious glances, spilled into the air.
" I also liked Selin's determination to be "someone trying to live a life unmarred by laziness, cowardice, and conformity.
Demonstrators gathered outside the building, but in the courtroom oral arguments went on as planned—unmarred by protest or passion.
Rogers passed away in 2003, leaving behind an unmarred legacy of promoting happiness, self-care, and empathy to the world.
Obama's argument here is unmarred by bashfulness about the past eight years — an advantage that the Republicans challenging Trump lacked.
How about a pop-up camera that appears when you need it, and leaves your screen gloriously unmarred when you don't?
Such duels are thought to be rare because of the importance of unmarred skin to creating camouflage and other skin signals.
Violet-scented Argentine malbec that is medium-bodied, unmarred by clumsy oak treatments or other cellar techniques, is a great thing.
I had always taken great care to avoid injury, orchestrating a life that left my fair skin unmarred by any permanent desecration.
On Saturday night, "Duo" was redeemed by Russell Janzen and Ms. Fairchild, who delivered a gloriously honest performance, unmarred by comment or affectation.
A tight, close match unmarred by error and representative of each player's game at its highest level will be primarily a psychological struggle.
But unlike Majora's Mask, which ends with Link's unmarred triumph over the mask itself, the tragic undertones of Elsinore cannot be so easily defeated.
After a plethora of speech therapy, my stutter was less disruptive; I moved through the world trying to pass as a fluent person, one unmarred by disability.
To train the system, they gave one of the brains a purposefully noisy, blurry image of a cat galaxy and then an unmarred version of that same galaxy.
The women he left behind in New Zealand helplessly watched his star rise for well over a decade, unmarred by even a whisper of the wreckage he had left behind in his home country.
In Karagumruk, on bazaar day, one day a week, the hawkers set up wooden tables and stack pyramids of unmarred oranges, sea bass flayed red at the gills, olives from five cities glistening in bins.
The icon had hung in the office of the priest in the back of the church, and was among the only items left unmarred by the flames and the deluge of water that quenched the fire.
They knew that all governments derive legitimacy through the consent of the governed as expressed in free, fair and unfettered elections unmarred by the influence or sabotage of any entity not a member of the political community.
The standing-seam aluminum roof, painted black to match the metallic windows, has a dramatic overhang unmarred by gutters; on stormy days, rain cascades smoothly into grates hidden inside the pylon-supported platform, built from the same pale cedar as the main house.
They are drawn to a postcard-perfect burg that seems to have it all — a music academy, two video stores, three record shops, a charcuterie owned by actual French people and a main street unmarred by a Starbucks or fast-food chains.
And while you would think there'd be a whole lot of hard work that goes into keeping your complexion so unmarred, the actress admits that it's actually the exact opposite: She's able to stay looking young because she's so far opted out of the hard work of raising kids.
The Framers understood and declared to the world that democratic governors derived their powers from the knowing and voluntary consent of the governed as expressed in free, fair, and unfettered elections unmarred by the influence or sabotage of any foreign country or entity not a member of the political community.
The availability of thousands of healthy Chinese infants for international adoption had a transformative effect on the entire international adoption field, and compared to large-scale "sending countries" like Guatemala, China stood out as a source of reliably "good adoptions": unmarred by the stories of bribery or coercion that were beginning to emerge from other countries.
He knows there's no redemption to be found in slinking away and vanishing, that the only way he can save his legacy is by showing his face and that the only way to prove the skeptics wrong is to show them the old Anderson Silva magic once more, this time unmarred by steroids and lurid stories about vials from Thailand filled with sexual-performance drugs.
Such a duty has no foundation in law and, if recognized, would offer little chance of a trial unmarred by conflict of interest and disqualification.” When there is a conflict, under “joint defense” doctrine, joint defendant must consent to waiver of conflict of interest for waiver to be effective.
King planned to visit Payne's mother during his next visit to Memphis, but was killed before the visit could occur. He was assassinated seven days later, on April 4, 1968, when he returned to Memphis in an effort to hold a peaceful march unmarred by looting and violence. After Payne's death, Lizzie Payne, his mother, moved to Flint, Michigan.
As an earthquake might fissure the landscape, Kahlo's accident broke her body. In the painting Kahlo's nude torso is split, replicating the ravine-laced earth behind her and revealing a crumbling, Ionic column in place of her spine. Her face looks forward, unflinchingly, though tears course down her cheeks. In spite of the brokenness of her internal body, her external sensuality is unmarred.
The entire site has been largely unmarred by the construction of any other unsympathetic developments. The reservoir catchment continues to provide a pleasant rural curtilage to the complex. The pumphouse, chimney and boiler house are finely executed polychrome brick structures which feature a degree of uniformity in materials, form and scale that is typical of many 19th century public buildings.
The show is about Apara's tirade against society and her three children's suffering in the light of the fact that they are separated from her safety. Circumstances force Apara and her children to seek refuge in another house. The story shows how she overcomes the obstacles and tries to come out unscathed and unmarred, at the same time not letting go of her family's honor.
Less than a month later, the two bullfighters meet in the ring again for what Hemingway described as "one of the greatest bullfights I have ever seen",Hemingway (1985), p. 103 "an almost perfect bullfight unmarred by any tricks."Hemingway (1985), p. 109 From the six bulls which they fight, the pair win ten ears, four tails and two hooves as trophies, an extraordinary feat.
New Jersey Geographical Survey. "Final Report, Volume 4". University of Michigan, 1808 It is generally unmarred as a plateau, excluding some of the small valleys of tributaries along the Delaware, of Lopatcong Creek and Wickecheoke Creek and Cakepoulin/Capoolong Creek Valley. Other features are Thatcher's Hill and Sand Hill which form southeastward extensions to the plateau due to a valley of Walnut Brook and the curve of the plateau there.
Later, at the healing effort of the Valar, one of the trees bore a silver flower, and the other bore a golden fruit before their death. They were sent to the sky, and became the Sun and the Moon, to illuminate Middle-earth against Melkor. But neither sphere radiated the original light of the trees, that was free of Ungoliant's poison. The Silmarils then contained all the remaining unmarred light of the Two Trees.
It was well-reviewed, and it was not long before the first printing sold out, although with the shortage of paper at the end of the war a new printing had to wait for some months. Sir Compton Mackenzie described it as "an elegy of classic restraint unmarred by any trace of sentiment. His pen is as sure as the brush of a Cotman. Narrow Boat will go on the shelf with White and Cobbett and Hudson".
Other creative uses of materials include the seat cushions, which eschew standard stapled or nailed upholstery. Instead, the cushions are sewn with a zipper around the outer edge that connects them to a stiff plastic backing. The backing affixes to the plywood shells with a series of hidden clips and rings. This design, along with the hidden shock mounts in the armrest allow the outside veneer of the chair to be unmarred by screws or bolts.
Reality is somewhat more complicated, but this oversimplified analysis catches the essence of what is needed in order to measure the neutron star radius: distance, flux and surface temperature. Observing the star thermal emission is therefore crucial. Among all thermally emitting neutrons stars the Magnificent Seven are the only ones with a purely blackbody spectrum. Their clean thermal emission, unmarred by contamination from magnetospheric activity, a surrounding nebula or supernova remnant, makes these sources ideal targets for such a study.
The Silmarils (Quenya pl. Silmarilli, radiance of pure light) are three fictional brilliant jewels composed of the unmarred light of the Two Trees in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. The Silmarils were made out of the crystalline substance silima by Fëanor, a Noldorin Elf, in Valinor during the Years of the Trees. The Silmarils play a central role in Tolkien's book The Silmarillion, which tells of the creation of Eä (the universe) and the beginning of Elves, Men, and Dwarves.
The introduction of credit mechanisms by the Jews in Morvedre facilitated the Jewish revival in the region and granted the Jews dominance in the kingdom's credit markets. The Jewish community as a whole generally functioned with economic success. The Jewish economic activity was diversified not only in the kingdom of Valencia but also in the kingdom of Aragon. Jews continued lending sums to non-Jews and Jewish usury was no longer contested in public, and religious relations remained stable and unmarred by violent activity.
"Flying across bush Alaska, the entire landscape was a seamless whole, unmarred by man-made boundaries. Alaskans assumed it would always be like this, and they resisted strenuously the setting aside of particular lands to protect them." Alaska was changing rapidly before their eyes and they realized it was going to take a lot of work to protect the Alaskan wild-lands they loved. The trip that Olaus and Mardy Murie made in 1956 to the Sheenjek River at Lost and Lobo Lakes in the foothills of the Brooks Range was the catalyst that started the conservation movement in Alaska.
In modern fantasy worlds, whose background and setting sometimes draw heavily on real-world myths, similar or compatible concepts of a Golden Age exist in the said world's prehistory; when deities or elf-like creatures existed, before the coming of humans. For example, in The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien, a Golden Age exists in Middle-earth legendarium. Arda (the part of the world where The Lord of the Rings is set), was designed to be symmetrical and perfect. After the wars of the Gods, Arda lost its perfect shape (known as Arda Unmarred) and was called Arda Marred.
36 According to Francis Edward Peters: > The conquests destroyed little: what they did suppress were imperial > rivalries and sectarian bloodletting among the newly subjected population. > The Muslims tolerated Christianity, but they disestablished it; henceforward > Christian life and liturgy, its endowments, politics and theology, would be > a private and not a public affair. By an exquisite irony, Islam reduced the > status of Christians to that which the Christians had earlier thrust upon > the Jews, with one difference. The reduction in Christian status was merely > judicial; it was unaccompanied by either systematic persecution or a blood > lust, and generally, though not elsewhere and at all times, unmarred by > vexatious behavior.
Purcell designed a low, bleached-white canvas-and-rubber badminton sneaker for the B.F. Goodrich Company, known as PF Flyers in 1935. The shoe would provide better support on badminton courts because of a steel shank embedded in its heel. For most of the twentieth century, Jack Purcell's tennis sneaker was required wear on all grass and clay tennis courts in the United States and, at least for a time, on newer, all-weather asphalt courts as well. Unlike basketball sneakers (running shoes hadn't been invented yet), Jack Purcell sneakers had perfectly flat soles, unmarred by grooves that could tear up clay or grass and skew the elasticity of tennis ball bounces.
West Lake is considered to be the foremost place that combines mountain and lake views, whereas Mount Putuo is deemed as the top place where integrates mountain and sea views (). Daqingshan scenic spot in Zhujiajian Zhujiajian () is the fifth largest island of the archipelago and a newly developed seaside resort with intriguing seascapes, unmarred beaches, dense woods, sheer rock cliffs, hills for hiking, extraordinary seafood and displays of fishermen folk culture. It is home to the Zhoushan International Sand Sculpture Festival, which is held on the Nansha Beach, one of the five consecutive beaches, at the turn of summer and autumn every year. Daqing Mountain is the best location to get the incomparable view of southern Zhoushan Islands and the continental China (Chuanshan Peninsula) on clear days.
LXXIX, Issue 15, January 19, 1910, accessed Dec. 3, 2009 In July, Verlet returned to Birmingham, the scene of her English artistic "coming out" 15 years before, as a participant in daily concerts for the city's centenary fetes, although perhaps upstaged by a massive air show, not unmarred by fatal crashes of the then-novel machines. She was again in distinguished artistic company, organized and directed by Dan Godfrey: other participants included singers Nellie Melba, Agnes Nicholls, and Harry Plunket Greene; pianists Wilhelm Backhaus, Myra Hess, and Benno Moiseiwitsch; and violinist Mischa Elman."Music at the Bournemouth Centenary Fetes", The Musical Times, August 1, 1910, accessed December 20, 2009 Verlet made her London debut one month earlier as a participant in the Thomas Beecham Opera Comique Season at His Majesty's Theater.

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