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pure

[pyoor] / pyʊər /






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The consortium that owns Cirebon Power said it follows government regulations and wastewater is expelled "in a clear, pure condition, at the same temperature as the seawater".

From Barron's

“These prediction markets you are breathlessly defending are gambling—pure and simple.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Watching it now, the performance feels disturbingly prescient, offering a glimpse of the managerial mindset that would eventually reshape American media into a pure war for attention.

From Los Angeles Times

His Regen show, through March 1, also features short video works and the abstractions of camera-less images he considers “pure photography,” created in the darkroom by shining light directly onto photosensitive paper.

From Los Angeles Times

The universe does not appear to be governed solely by a pure cosmological constant.

From Science Daily