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"untinged" Definitions
  1. not tinged : not colored or affected

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In the wake of Gertrude's union with Claudius, Hamlet seems incapable of interpreting any familial relationship as being untinged with incest: Gertrude (Fiona Bell) makes her entrance splayed out on a bed in a pose that is at once crucifix and pinup, and Hamlet reacts to her with equal parts desire and fear.
Brahman is Paramarthika Satyam, "Absolute Truth", and "the true Self, pure consciousness, the only Reality (sat), since It is untinged by difference, the mark of ignorance, and since It is the one thing that is not sublatable".
Hypericum undulatum occurs in two principal varieties: H. undulatum var. undulatum and H. undulatum var. boeticum. The majority of the species, H. undulatum var. undulatum, has narrow, undulated leaf margins and reddish flower buds, but a population in Sierra Nevada has flat leaf margins and untinged leaves.
Up to this time all the so-called double dahlias had been purple, or tinged with purple, and it was doubted if a variety untinged with that color was obtainable. In 1843, scented single forms of dahlias were first reported in Neu Verbass, Austria.Michigan Special Bulletin #266. Ag. Exp. Sta.
The inner workings and tensions of the publishing business (in which Powell was himself employed for about a decade) and the assortment of individuals brought together through a shared interest in spiritualism provide many opportunities for developing conflicting personal desires amongst the various characters. The novel ends with a series of comic reversals, not untinged with melancholy, and the narrator's realization that most of life involves the pursuit of power.
"Liverpool's New Skyscraper – Young Architect's Success", The Manchester Guardian, 21 September 1923, p. 9 In Nikolaus Pevsner's series of books The Buildings of England he and Richard Pollard comment on "Rowse's two great commercial buildings": Rowse's contemporary, the architect H S Goodhart-Rendel, commented, "That an Englishman should have produced single-handed a specimen equal to America's best is undoubtedly gratifying, although the flawless magnificence of Martins Bank at Liverpool (1926) may evoke in us admiration untinged with affection."Stamp, Gavin. "Charles Reilly and the Liverpool School of Architecture, 1904–1933", Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol 56, No 3, September 1997, pp. 345–348 George's Dock Building, containing the ventilation tower, offices and control centre for Queensway Tunnel, Pier Head, Liverpool In 1931 Rowse was appointed architect to the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee.

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