All recordings have come up as clean as a whistle and the album is a fine memorial to another conductor who was so tragically short lived. |
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Technically, Owen Moriarty's playing is as clean as a whistle with tonally strong projection. |
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British agriculture on the whole is as clean as a whistle, compared to some other parts of Europe. |
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But that does not mean the remainder of the existing commercial loan portfolio is as clean as a whistle. |
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She's as clean as a whistle, but you, you obviously had something to do with this mess. |
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Are the other political parties immune to this disease and therefore as clean as a whistle in this regard? |
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Thereafter Abbey should have a business as clean as a whistle, enabling it to focus on its personal financial services side. |
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Antonini threw his entire body between Sánchez and the ball, won it as clean as a whistle and raised his hand as if he had scored a winning goal. |
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Onstage, he was foursquare and as clean as a whistle, and he struck a slightly humorless heroic pose. |
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Their facility was as clean as a whistle and their technicians were very well trained. |
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This could result in a situation where you apply for, say, a personal loan, but get turned down for it even though your own credit report is as clean as a whistle. |
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The colors are crisp and clear, the picture as clean as a whistle. |
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Two, Usain doesn't even want to take vitamin C. We know he is as clean as a whistle. |
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All were pronounced as clean as a whistle. |
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He is as clean as a whistle, modest, the scourge of tax-dodging tycoons and a family-values man to his core. The divisiveness of the dominant figure in Macedonian politics is not simply a matter of domestic concern. |
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