Sentences with phrase «so unblemished»

How do you keep them so unblemished??

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14 How much more, then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, [c] so that we may serve the living God!
City are unblemished in the EPL so far but looked a little vulnerable at Celtic in Champions League.
Both Chelsea and Arsenal are unbeaten so far ahead of Sunday's showdown at Stamford Bridge, but Mourinho does not expect another team to produce an unblemished season in the future.
We aren't drawing matches (just the one so far), we've won ten games already (two more than anyone else), and since that opening day false start against Villa we have an unblemished home record.
The office of the Special Prosecutor had generated a lot of debate and so it was incumbent on the appointing authority to appoint someone who was unblemished and principled.
Or rather a striking central performance from Agata Trzebuchowska's face, because it is her watchful, dark - eyed, unblemished visage, usually framed by a plain gray wimple that is perhaps the film's most evocative recurring image, even amongst so much truly remarkable cinematography (from neophyte cinematographer Lucasz Zal).
Mr. Hitchcock has not been terribly productive lately — for anyone who just snorted that he's dead, don't say that; he's just... unavailable — so his legacy remains unblemished.
A collector's quality car, displaying just 69k, she is so original and unblemished, with very low ownership — just 2 former keepers!.
They looked so perfect, their skin unblemished, their eyes alight, like an excellent fictional representation of a family that could have been mine.
So with all of this unethical, even criminal conduct in the profession (and those are just the matters that we know about), the Illinois Disciplinary Commission chooses to go after a lawyer with an unblemished 16 - year record who allegedly falsified his reason for upgrading from an economy to a first - class flight, and even offered to eat the extra $ 260 cost.
The Claimant, a teacher with an unblemished work record, held her marriage vows to be so sacrosanct that she was not prepared to divorce her Head Teacher husband even after he was convicted of sex offences (making indecent images of children and voyeurism) She was dismissed by her employing school and claimed unfair dismissal and indirect religious discrimination.
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