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Elsewhere, he excelled in Chopin's smaller works, especially the mazurkas, to which he brought unusual lapidary refinement.
In the early 1880s, he used a wavelength of light to determine the length of the meter, a major refinement in metrology.
It makes Will and Viola stand out as islands of refinement and nobility in a sea of coarseness.
She spends nearly quarter of an hour talking me through the growing, shipping, refinement and chemical processes.
This idea of refinement carried to an infinite degree then began to be extended to liquids.
Grain refinement is influenced by the complex effects of alloy design and processing methods.
That sign is to remind them that if they don't behave with polish and refinement at all times, they'll be punished.
He soon made a strong impression in Germany as a brilliant and original conductor, who achieved great polish and refinement in his performances.
It is clear that the longer pieces in the collection are a mixed bag, needing more refinement.
Joy likens the house to a geode, the coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasting with the refinement of the interior.
A crude culture makes a coarse people, and private refinement cannot long survive public excess.
Jackson frequently overpaints the edges of these, his own free style playing off the taut refinement of the icon painting.
The processes of refinement, manufacture and consumption each have inputs and outputs.
Grain refinement by titanium, boron and zirconium additions has only a limited effect on mechanical properties.
He does not reserve this response as a marker of bourgeois intellectual refinement and bodily sublimation.
The analysis of free-indirect discourse has reached a high degree of refinement among narratologists and narrative theorists.
I wouldn't like the magnums of champers to be squandered on people lacking all taste and refinement.
The bulk vaccine will be produced in Baxter's production facility in Europe and then shipped to the United States for refinement and processing.
This wasn't just a case of a few New York highbrows flaunting their refinement in reproach of Hollywood vulgarity.
There are two women in Britain who make her look the soul of discretion, refinement and good taste.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She quite lacks the refinement, attenuation and imponderability you have achieved.
You could not suggest an attractiveness to the body or suggest any refinement to the manner.
Then too the advance of refinement causes words to be forgone, which are felt to speak too plainly.
The extent of the anthropomorphization of gods in any system may be measured by the richness and refinement of its mythology.
I desire to imitate the committee in their refinement and delicacy of distinction.
One guessed that Presley's refinement had been gained only by a certain loss of strength.
For a woman of her refinement, she had the strangest proclivity for low company!
It has neither the tragic gayety of Whitechapel nor the comparative refinement of Clapton.
It is only writers of the last century who practise this archaeological refinement.
They form a refinement in chromatics based, as at present appears, on the whole-tone scale.
There was an air of refinement about her, too, which to his fancy seemed to protest against the vulgarities of her surroundings.
On the landing dainty little fluted pilasters support the surbase, their fine scale lending much grace and refinement.
The refinement and the multiplicity of pleasures also diminish the attractions of marriage.
Calaxian calm-crystals did what no refinement of Terran therapeutics had been able to manage.
All that fastidious refinement and taste could assemble, in objects of art and virtu, graced the salons.
What is left by way of similarity is a sculpturesque refinement in Sigelgaita's portrait, not unworthy of Pisano's own chisel.
With its first great refinement, in becoming the fight for mateship, the combative instinct was still more valuable to evolution.
There's no refinement, no elegance, in one of your sweet, unmeaning smiles.
A refinement of the comprehensive test ban treaty of 1963 extended the prohibition on arms control to underground testing.
She had received a good literary education in the high school at Muncie, Indiana, and was a young woman of taste and refinement.
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