You're trying to appeal to his finer feelings, and people who write for that slimy rag don't have any. |
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We also had the opportunity to discuss the finer points of display and presentation. |
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I was discussing the finer points of impeachment, and votes of no confidence. |
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They hope to bring out a magazine, which will update women about the finer points of combining the microwave and gas-stove cookery. |
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In order to produce a higher sheen or gloss, we need to use a finer abrasive. |
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More than 20 people learned the finer points of photography on a Greenough river cruise yesterday. |
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After all, the finer points of fiscal autonomy are not generally discussed down the local bar. |
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Fish were segregated into finer size classes to estimate consumption rates with the bioenergetics model as described earlier. |
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It began to import an English clay that allowed for much finer modeling of details. |
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When he asks why she is in therapy, she blithely professes ignorance and discusses the finer points of gourmet cooking. |
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When the material is then sieved and the finer fraction sent to the assay furnace the gold particles could stay on the screen and be left out. |
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Now their only problem might come from itinerant lawyers wanting to discuss the finer points of local corporate law. |
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A tuned mower engine will use less fuel, pollute less and chop grass into finer particles. |
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That was how he had learned the finer points of cattle rearing from the Yadavas, the best cattlemen in Aryavarta. |
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The detectives-slash-dimwits in charge of the case don't appreciate the finer points of deductive reasoning. |
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If you get skipped stitches with a universal needle, change to a ball-point needle for heavier fabrics or a stretch needle for finer knits. |
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He has been a slow learner but has learnt the finer points and has put them into practice for the benefit of the team. |
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These are, nevertheless, still reasonably fine fabrics and much finer than some of the cloth some of the public expect us to be wearing. |
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We can do finer and finer grain experiments, but at each step of the way, is not our best model one which is digital? |
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Some of the finer material crystallizes on botryoidal pectolite in the junction pockets. |
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Obscure academics will trundle out to obfuscate the finer points of constitutional and ecclesiastical propriety. |
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He was dressed in finer clothes than the rest of them, and wore a feathered hat. |
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In sooth, whither now shall we turn to fund our distaste for hard work and our love of the finer things in life? |
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Future projects include continuing a series of line drawings using pens with increasingly finer and finer nibs. |
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The other series is decorated in a finer scrolling pattern against a black nielloed ground. |
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She sat at the table, legs propped up on the table in a manner that would give ladies in the finer centres of Europe a case of the vapours. |
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To put a finer point on this subject, a commode of the 1860-80 period is larger and of far better quality. |
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This surface is then buffed and polished with ever finer materials, like lambs wool, until the characteristic lustre is achieved. |
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Couscous is processed wheat similar to bulgar but with a finer texture and flavor. |
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There are few finer pasttimes than gauging the trends in literary non-fiction. |
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Helen Kidman, chairman of Ilkley Civic Society, said the guide was meant to inspire finer architecture that fitted in with the surrounding area. |
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Namely, that this global warming, de-forestation and pollution stuff is all bunk, the planet has never been in finer fettle etc. |
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On Talkback Gardening, local rose expert, Dean Stringer, explained the finer points of pruning a bush rose and a standard. |
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Mrs. Reynolds proceeded on to her own workroom where Mrs. Darcy's maid was busily mending one of her mistress ' finer winter gowns. |
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Performing drills that focus on breathing, timing and acceleration can help a swimmer grasp the finer points of swimming butterfly. |
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He joined Barista as a brew master and soon mastered the finer nuances of coffee. |
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Vlad Tepez, the real Dracula and true impaler, could not have done a finer job. |
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There's a long fine tradition of people appreciating the finer points of real ale so hopefully the same will be true of perry and cider. |
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Monet valued the comforts of a middle-class existence, and even as a penniless student his love of the finer things in life was noted. |
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There is no finer example of the medieval reuse of Roman spolia than in the abbey church at Hexham in Northumberland. |
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The siltstones are composed of angular quartz and rare feldspar, set in a finer matrix that locally contains some calcite. |
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To her finer qualities must be added a quick temper and considerable hauteur, more readily apparent to the Chinese than to most foreigners. |
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I learned the finer points of grammar as a high schooler coaching elementary-school kids. |
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Tonight, I was a street ragamuffin, ready to enjoy the finer things in life. |
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We romanticize depression as a wellspring of finer thought, as the source of melancholic insight for artists, deep thinkers and sensitive souls. |
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I can think of nothing finer to do for this general officer today than promote her to the rank of major general. |
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Roosevelt the Germanist admired the kaiser's finer Teutonic qualities, as indeed he did those of Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke. |
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Wood engraving allows to make finer lines than woodcuts and more impressions from the same block. |
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Just be sure to use the gardening-grade perlite rocks and not the finer grade masonry-quality powder. |
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Locals talk about sushi, feta cheese and tiramisu with casual familiarity and can probably discuss the finer qualities of Peking duck. |
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If it's sunny, there's nothing finer than grabbing a pint at one of the many open-air pubs on the esplanade and watching the world go by. |
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A total entry of 34 competitors played in the competition and the adults probably learned a few tips about the finer points of the game. |
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She gave me a withering look of utter contempt and proceeded to lecture me at length about the finer nuances of Mother's Day. |
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She was wearing a cloak made out of a Lena's fur, which was much like a sheep's wool, only finer and much softer. |
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For two decades poachers have slaughtered chiru by the thousands for their wool, which is finer and more expensive than cashmere. |
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They relied on the journal referees who had accepted Igor's papers for publication in order to judge the finer points of the work. |
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In the discussion over the turn of the Millennium, disregarding the finer point of exactly when that may be, I heard one startling comparison. |
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The blue laser is finer and can read data that is packed more tightly on a disc. |
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Firm but fair, educated but impulsive, he embodies the finer qualities of a paternalistic seafarer proud of his ability to serve his country. |
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Do you need a recess to freshen up on the finer points of civil law, Counselor? |
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If you are using wood boards for your shelving, you will achieve a much finer finish with an orbital sander. |
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This face looks best in finer frames that don't draw attention to any heaviness or angularity. |
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This could account for the finer ash layers in the quarry sequence being dominated by T2 ejecta. |
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Limes nearly always yield more juice than lemons because although they are smaller, they have thinner skins and finer papery segments within. |
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When served with Irish chipped potatoes and a perky burst of baby organic spinach, there are few finer Irish meals. |
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At a finer scale, species differences in rooting density influence the suitability of soils for burrowing by gophers. |
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Three bars later, though, he'd be back tickling the finer notes out of Beethoven with utmost delicacy. |
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I've used leaf gelatine, which is well worth tracking down as it gives a much finer result. |
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He believes that bead blasting with aluminum oxide gives a finer finished product than glass bead. |
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It's for the civilised gentlemen of Edinburgh, men like me who relish the finer things in life. |
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France, more so Paris, is known for appreciation and patronisation of finer things of life. |
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The gentleman in question has been pastor to the whole community for more than 40 years and a finer man you'd be hard pressed to find. |
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The porringer in Plate VIII, one of only four known English examples with relief-cast gadrooned decoration, has even finer decoration. |
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The Pisaniinae comprise ovate to fusiform gastropods whose shells are sculptured with axial ribs and finer spiral cords and threads. |
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At the bottom was a large piece of stone or parging which blocked a substantial part of the opening and above this was other finer debris. |
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The enlarged surface and finer occlusion also permitted the development of complex series of subsidiary cusps and other accoutrements. |
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It curbs and curtails the natural development of players and stunts the learning process of the finer arts of the game. |
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For general dissection, two pairs of forceps are required, a pointed pair for finer work, a blunt pair for heavy work. |
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For those unfamiliar with the finer points of couture, silk jersey is not a shiny pullover. |
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You're an international lounge lizard who knows how to enjoy the finer things in life. |
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The slower the film speed, the finer the grain and the intensity of the colours will be better. |
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Many ideas were floated and agreed upon and the challenge is now to work out the finer details of implementing the ideas. |
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Pita is another maguey fiber, finer than ixtle, used to create fancy trim on the edges of leather work. |
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One was meant, as I'm sure the sapient looseletter will have noticed, for much finer things, much more noble pursuits. |
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In fact, as the months go by I have begun to see that Hilary would make a far finer wife than the errant Stella. |
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No, we are not saying that some famous Bengali babu is coming here to enlighten us on the finer aspects of their admirably rich tradition. |
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I can't think of a finer person to have taught me the sport-he was a master technician who had a real knack for dealing with kids. |
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I will be spending the weekend in those huge sheds full of tools mulling over the finer points of tenon saws. |
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There have been no problems settling into the West Lothian town, even if some of the area's finer points have escaped him so far. |
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Mateo wanted to hear more about the finer details of the product placement of plus-size clothing in the department store where her mother worked. |
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Once available only to pastry chefs and chocolatiers, 70 percent chocolate is now widely available at finer grocery stores. |
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Using a finer version of the tungsten mesh with thermophotovoltaic devices might improve their performance. |
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The cloths she made for her family always looked of finer quality then normal homespun, and wore even longer. |
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If you think this article is going to be about the finer points of the follow through of the golf swing, then you are mistaken. |
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Deeper drilling and finer seedbeds, rolled where we could, should help minimize slugs. |
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It can be just as misleading to be overexact, by insisting on distinctions finer than the context makes necessary, as to be careless. |
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She tells him that Odysseus will not come back and calls her maids in to bathe the beggar and give him finer clothing. |
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There's a few problems with the finer details, some really minor compression artifacts and motion blur but no big deal. |
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Thus the data were recoded using more stringent criteria to permit finer discriminations. |
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More sampling might reveal finer scale discriminations between groups, but we are satisfied that we have detected the major differences. |
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His mind works like a razor, dividing larger ideas into finer discriminations of meaning. |
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Usually, a pass is made with a rolling cultivator to bust up the clods and make for a finer tilth. |
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My Baby's Lost has the most interesting of the beats on the record, with Eamon's showing off the finer points of his high-toned voice. |
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It's much easier to appreciate the finer points of dull, rainy days from one's own fireside, that I have to confess. |
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He found that the fungus causes the plant's roots to grow finer and more fibrous. |
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In modern engines, which are produced to much finer tolerances, the amount of metal worn off is minimal. |
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So far, there has been little interest in setting finer limits because the procedure is awkward and expensive to manage. |
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The price differential between broader micron wools, used for carpets, and the finer microns, used for luxury clothing, is returning to normal. |
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It isn't as good on plain paper though, with no happy medium between printing in the detailed finer modes and the speedier, but rougher, draft modes. |
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But I'm lucky enough to have my sixty-two year old father still coaching me, advising me on the finer points of work, money, travel, fishing, wine, women, and song. |
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There are finer counts of yarn, so garments are less inclined to pill. |
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An ageing spinster behind a bar would far rather discuss the finer points of her son's regrettable taste in women than serve you a beer in under half an hour. |
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And once we had a true feast in the little mill house, finer by far than I had ever had at the Priory, even at Lammas when the first harvest was brought in late Summer. |
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Scientists suggest electrostatic repulsion between ring particles may play a role, perhaps levitating finer particles above the main ring structure. |
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At the beginning of the decade men in blazers lectured viewers on the finer points of swimming, show jumping and cycling and the viewers listened attentively. |
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On many of the finer points of this issue, though, SNL was wide of the mark. |
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Is there a finer prize for any writer of fiction than the ability to predict the future? |
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One person who holds a much higher opinion of Klitschko is somebody who learned his finer qualities while facing him in the ring. |
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And I have never known anyone with a finer sense of occasion than Seamus Heaney. |
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The more feminine, the more emotionally sensitive, the finer the fingerprint. |
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Purists, however, can choose from 20 different kinds of fine sipping tequilas, and owner Ramon is ready to guide you through the finer points of appreciation. |
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We think it is a miracle anyone is still talking about these finer points of appropriationist art anymore and we bet not even the artist is trying to frame them that way. |
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It is particularly adapted to rough, rocky land, trees with large, spreading root systems, finer textured soils and for interplanting in previously planted areas. |
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Churning out three and four-deckers at his factory rate of production meant that Scott was occasionally obliged to be rough and ready in the finer points of construction. |
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Notice how much finer detail you get from the laser cut in the clay on the left as opposed to the rubber stamp embossed into the clay on the right! |
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This may be mixed with sharp sand, which will encourage the finer grasses. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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To reduce emissions and improve performance, the company's fuel system developers have increased injection pressures to provide finer fuel atomization. |
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The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply. |
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The revelations about Dewar's astounding personal wealth belie the First Minister's image as a man who scorned the finer things in life and valued frugality and simplicity. |
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Eli took me under his wing and showed me a lot of basic concepts and finer points of making gathers in straight rail and balkline carom billiards. |
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This French quintet offer up a spirited romp through every soulful flavour under the sun, from drum 'n' bass to meringue, to celebrate the finer sides of life. |
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As to the matter of how fast our speeding knight of the road was in fact travelling, various readers were keen to take us to task on the finer points of metric etiquette. |
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And when some of the finer diners cast a disdainful eye upon their shabby, old-fashioned dresses, the two women merely giggled and stared right back at them. |
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During the dog days of summer, there's no finer place to relax than on a carpet of moist, green moss in the cool, shady rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula. |
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His clothes were finer, dark silks of black and midnight blue. |
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Most impressively, the report is illustrated with nine photographs bearing marks of a finer finish than the average trade book of the time could boast. |
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Take Scottish shinty and Irish hurling and divvy up a fair compromise to create a composite set of rules incorporating both traditions finer points. |
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It represents a nice turning point in the series, easing out from its inaugural season into one of the finer shonen anime series in recent memory. |
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They can be viewed as a turbulent flow of liquid in which the chaotic fluctuations get larger as one examines the fluid with a magnifying glass on a finer and finer scale. |
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This introduction to their new monthly is all about the finer things. |
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A machine which reduces slubbing to a finer thread or roving, making it more regular and even puts more twists in and winds it onto a smaller tube. |
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The perfect mix for sandcastles is one part water for every eight parts of sand but another factor is the density of the sand, with finer grains producing a better mix. |
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I don't think she's ever really delved into the finer points of US-Mideast relations in the 20th century, and for that matter, I could use a brush-up. |
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Its standing committee meets on Friday to discuss the finer details of the mandate to its members, to fine-tune who and what will be included in the ban. |
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Why, Ethan Allen himself couldn't have handcrafted a finer spice rack. |
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The document further calls on government departments to make a finer distinction between religion and superstition so that people can worship religion without interference. |
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For a finer mulch, run needles through a chipper or shredder. |
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Gents, much as I've enjoyed hearing you argue over the finer points of historical causality for the past several weeks, I need to hurry things along a bit. |
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A finer exemplar of the classless society would be more difficult to find. |
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Generally coarse-grained soils compact more readily than fine grained ones and hence the finer the particles the less maximum thickness of layer to be compacted. |
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In addition, a more efficient control unit shortens the interval between pre-injection and main injection and the injectors themselves are manufactured to finer tolerances. |
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He had to know the finer points of how to get a web site noticed. |
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I doubt that he knows the finer points of what's proper or not proper. |
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In the study of radiata pine stands by Florence and Lamb, litter accumulation was greater on sandy podzols than on finer textured soils, despite similar rates of litter input. |
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There are other dressings, such as mayonnaise, salad dressings, and homogenized French dressings, in which much finer spice particles are desired. |
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Perhaps adding gluten will give that smoother finer crumb I associate with what I have been told is French bread, here at the bottom of the Pacific, a long way from France. |
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Seedlings planted in autumn are subject to frost heaving before roots can become established, a problem most serious on bare soils and in finer textured soils. |
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The crystal size of Bakers Special is even finer than that of fruit sugar. |
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Other popular fabrics for the season include corduroy, but in a finer gauge than was worn during the autumn and winter, and very fine woollens and knitwear. |
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With the promise of brighter skin, finer lines and a clearer complexion, I couldn't wait to try my first Image Signature chemical peel. |
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Over time, rings became suitable for finer counts and because of cheaper labour costs they replaced mules. |
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Repeated drawing increases the quality of the sliver allowing for finer counts to be spun. |
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Your accent is something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling. |
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On the other hand, some languages make finer tense distinctions, such as remote vs. |
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The use of marl, a type of clay rich in calcium compounds, allowed the Dutch potters to refine their technique and to make finer items. |
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This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. |
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Ceylon cinnamon, using only the thin inner bark, has a lighter brown colour, a finer, less dense and more crumbly texture. |
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They've mastered one of the finer points of popcraft, the ability to create a texture you want to touch. |
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Rough filters remove yeasts and other solids, leaving some cloudiness, while finer filters can remove body and color. |
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Frequently, doeskins had a higher value in trade than the skins of bucks, as they were considered of finer quality. |
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The sediments that make up a tombolo are coarser towards the bottom and finer towards the surface. |
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In Athens some older youths attended academy for the finer disciplines such as culture, sciences, music, and the arts. |
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The bristles look like normal bristles but are much finer and have been tapered to reach under the gumline better. |
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It also tends to be finer grained, and interstitial granophyric texture is typically present. |
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Surface glabrous with highly superficial microreticulation, much finer than pronotal microreticulation, consisting of dense transverse meshes. |
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You may substitute all-purpose flour, but bread flour produces a finer grain for the yeast roll, making them fluffier. |
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Today, finer grasses allow a profusion of colourful plants, from betony, buttercups and bugle, to stitchworts and scabious. |
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If you appreciate the finer points of Captain Beefheart, George Crumb and Uncle Frank, you'll have a freakily good time. |
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Comparing with adults plaque-type psoriasis lesions in childhood are more itchy, with finer, softer and less squamation. |
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Cut your cabbage to the texture that you desire, but keep in mind, the finer it is, the softer or mushier it will be when finished. |
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Semiconductor manufacturing is limited by the lithography process, which prints increasingly finer circuit patterns. |
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Any sedimentary rock composed of millimeter or finer scale layers can be named with the general term laminite. |
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She uses Japanese squirrel brushes with bamboo handles, and for the finer work, Kolinsky sable. |
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Wearing a John Deere cap and sporting a walrus mustache, Perry showed off the finer aspects of his gas station. |
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The toa wood of the South Pacific islands is similar to Eastern walnut in color and texture, but is much finer in figure. |
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The heavy, dark tungsten powder would be pressed, hammered, sintered at red heat, then drawn into finer and finer wire for the filaments. |
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Loss of total phosphorus, for instance, in the finer eroded fraction is greater relative to the whole soil. |
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The tillage of agricultural lands, which breaks up soil into finer particles, is one of the primary factors. |
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As trade increased, newer and finer woollen and linen fabrics, and even silks, were manufactured in northern Germany. |
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As a rule greywackes do not contain fossils, but organic remains may be common in the finer beds associated with them. |
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Siltstone is a sedimentary rock which has a grain size in the silt range, finer than sandstone and coarser than claystones. |
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Without high speed tools and the finer steels which they brought about, there could be nothing of what we call modern industry. |
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Development over the next century and a half led to an automatic mule and to finer and stronger yarn. |
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The mule's importance was that it could spin thread better than could be done by hand, which led to ever finer thread. |
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The sei whale, for example, which feeds on tiny plankton, needs more calcium because its baleen has to be finer and stiffer than that of whales that feed on larger prey. |
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The eye standeth in the finer medium and the object in the grosser. |
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The earliest stone tools were little more than a fractured rock, but approximately 75,000 years ago, pressure flaking provided a way to make much finer work. |
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The main distinction is that human hairs are shorter, finer, and less heavily pigmented than the average chimpanzee's, thus making them harder to see. |
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It is easy to see this pattern when the waves are destructive and wash away finer grained material at the top, revealing coarser sands and cobbles as the base. |
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The sand allegedly was finer than the original sand and contained excess silt that enveloped coral, smothering it and killing the small animals that lived in and around it. |
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Thomas University embraces students of all faiths and remains dedicated to fostering the finer moral and ethical values that define the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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Some aspects combine with others to create yet finer distinctions. |
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Some beaches were nourished using a finer sand than the original. |
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A beach, where sand and gravel is deposited, is usually bounded by a deeper marine environment a little offshore, where finer sediments are deposited at the same time. |
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As can be seen, we use less weight, brew faster and utilize a finer grind as well as higher pressure to produce an espresso coffee as compared to a standard brewed coffee. |
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As trade with China developed, finer quality wares were shipped by private traders who rented space on the ships of the companies trading with the country. |
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The mixture was finer than the current HND Marshall mixture. |
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They were then polished with progressively finer sandpaper to improve clarity of the tracheids and make the tree rings clearer and more easily distinguishable. |
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Zsa Zsa, a purebred French bulldog with a disposition for the finer things in life, aspires to help us all express our most honest thoughts and emotions. |
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It is defined by size, being finer than gravel and coarser than silt. |
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Hand looms were preferred to power looms for the finer qualities of flannel, and experiments with power looms at Newport and Welshpool had been abandoned. |
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Finer foreign material, such as soil and leaves, passes through rods or screens for removal. |
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Finer distinctions of tone may be indicated by combining the tone diacritics and tone letters shown above, though not all IPA fonts support this. |
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Finer ingredients tend to burn more rapidly, while coarsely ground or whole chunks may be consumed very gradually as they have less total surface area. |
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