Elsewhere, he excelled in Chopin's smaller works, especially the mazurkas, to which he brought unusual lapidary refinement. |
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In the early 1880s, he used a wavelength of light to determine the length of the meter, a major refinement in metrology. |
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It makes Will and Viola stand out as islands of refinement and nobility in a sea of coarseness. |
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She spends nearly quarter of an hour talking me through the growing, shipping, refinement and chemical processes. |
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This idea of refinement carried to an infinite degree then began to be extended to liquids. |
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Grain refinement is influenced by the complex effects of alloy design and processing methods. |
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That sign is to remind them that if they don't behave with polish and refinement at all times, they'll be punished. |
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He soon made a strong impression in Germany as a brilliant and original conductor, who achieved great polish and refinement in his performances. |
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It is clear that the longer pieces in the collection are a mixed bag, needing more refinement. |
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Joy likens the house to a geode, the coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasting with the refinement of the interior. |
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A crude culture makes a coarse people, and private refinement cannot long survive public excess. |
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Jackson frequently overpaints the edges of these, his own free style playing off the taut refinement of the icon painting. |
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The processes of refinement, manufacture and consumption each have inputs and outputs. |
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Grain refinement by titanium, boron and zirconium additions has only a limited effect on mechanical properties. |
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He does not reserve this response as a marker of bourgeois intellectual refinement and bodily sublimation. |
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The analysis of free-indirect discourse has reached a high degree of refinement among narratologists and narrative theorists. |
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I wouldn't like the magnums of champers to be squandered on people lacking all taste and refinement. |
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The bulk vaccine will be produced in Baxter's production facility in Europe and then shipped to the United States for refinement and processing. |
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This wasn't just a case of a few New York highbrows flaunting their refinement in reproach of Hollywood vulgarity. |
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There are two women in Britain who make her look the soul of discretion, refinement and good taste. |
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For high strength grades, aluminum, vanadium, or columbium may be used for grain refinement. |
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The current Explorer offers substantial refinement over the previous version, which rides like a buckboard wagon by comparison. |
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Some scientists suggest that it was a refinement in the vocal tract, allowing a greater range of sounds for speech. |
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Woven buntal creates a two-directional fabric of polished finish and geometric refinement. |
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Sutured serviceably but without refinement, these soft sculptures are presented, like anthropological specimens, in woodframed glass vitrines. |
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Finally, burnishing and polishing of the wood is carried out with burnishers and abrasives of varying texture and refinement. |
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Its refinement however, and the shifting play of the opaque and transparent, suggests descent from the traditional Japanese house. |
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This process does not require the three-step refinement needed to produce steel from ore. |
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The answer lies in the fact that these molecules are removed from our daily diets by refinement processes. |
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The concept of validity has been contested and is subject to further refinement. |
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Once this is created, Joint Forces Command and the services can undertake the actual process of concept development, testing, and refinement. |
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By this time his work had become repetitive and obsessed with technical refinement. |
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So no matter how different the media or formats you use, all of the work reflects a highly calibrated process of editing and refinement. |
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However, he believes that the ongoing refinement of automated manufacturing processes promises to make them cost-competitive in the near future. |
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In fact, the original policy can be improved as the organization undergoes an iterative process of interpretation, conflict, and refinement. |
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We accept this sort of refinement during a creative process like design, not as part of a manufacturing process. |
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Why is it that when the evolution of man is picturised, humans are the ultimate in the process of evolutionary refinement? |
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A further refinement is to establish a standardized numbering system to label all structures in contested areas. |
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Rolls-Royce is obviously the epitomical buy word for fastidious luxury and refinement. |
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His inward eye of the camera on the decadent private residence of a royalty, reflect both ruination and a lack of taste and refinement. |
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Formula One became an intriguing sport not because of what it could do for the car industry and the latest refinement of the family saloon. |
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Out on our test drive, in a 1.6 litre model, I was struck by its hushed refinement and strikingly good quality. |
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These are people of refinement, they have manners and tact and I'm sure they're all expecting the same of you. |
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But the new car has a level of refinement and driveability that wasn't required in the Roadster. |
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Designers at Chrysler exhibited elegance and refinement with the Firepower Grand Tourer Concept. |
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Grace, refinement, and good breeding are usually apparent with this aspect. |
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With such refinement or elaboration, the explicative power of the model can be realized to its fullest possible extent. |
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In many western societies, an idealized femininity is often identified with refinement, and refinement in turn with the dominant language. |
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However, it requires refinement and reformulation grounded in empirical analysis of exemplars or ideal types. |
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Mere culture, refinement, respectability, morality, is simply a painted coating of varnish on the outside. |
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It all set a tone of exclusivity and privilege, an air of refinement reserved for corporate leaders and tweedy intellectuals. |
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His dignity and refinement and focus and calm manner add up to a state of grace worthy of a man. |
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This distinction is evidently rough and needs refinement, but one has some sense of what is intended. |
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This place was a vacation from the discriminating world, a place where culture and refinement took a step down to allow raw emotion to pass. |
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Enigma is a very sophisticated enciphering machine, and Shark is its ultimate refinement. |
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To be a Nawab is to be heir to a lifestyle marked by refinement in speech and behaviour. |
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Research validates or disconfirms theory, thereby leading to its refinement and modification. |
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Complex heterogeneity is not suppressed by any refinement of focus, nor are simplicity, autonomy, elementariness, ever approached. |
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It's a bit tacky, especially in comparison to the sophistication and refinement of the historic section. |
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In the Blue Nun range itself, the Riesling Eiswein is considered the ultimate in quality and refinement. |
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In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used economically, with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music. |
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A cupel or cupelling hearth in which precious metals are melted for trial and refinement. |
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As you would expect from a man of Roye's taste and refinement, the pictures are really rather beautiful. |
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Materials such as raw concrete, glass and wood are used with characteristic economy and refinement. |
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No, you use a printed silk foulard and express your sensitivity and refinement at the same time. |
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Uncluttered and spacious, the overall design suggests modern refinement and glamour rather than stuffy tradition. |
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However, American cities of the nineteenth century were seen as bastions of culture and refinement. |
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In Urban India today, it has become a symbol of culture and refinement to talk about and to support environmental causes. |
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With its mixture of courtly refinement and everyday reality, this miniature is representative of many in the book. |
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Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging. |
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Proenza Schouler produced tailored garments that showed refinement and elegance in their graceful design. |
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The development of the model was an iterative process that involved testing and refinement. |
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As with all research, evaluations of these hypotheses will not confirm or refute associated theories but may allow refinement of theories. |
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Design went ahead rapidly since the new aircraft was basically a higher powered refinement of the first craft. |
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This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament. |
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Indeed much Victorian plasterwork is highly ornamental too, though it rarely had the refinement of the Georgian period. |
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Her line work is enriched by the wetness of the mud, which is applied with sensitivity and refinement. |
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Next, apply in each subscene a number of iterations of the progressive refinement solution process. |
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While boys were associated with roughness, the typical hero of a children's book embodied tenderness, refinement, and restraint. |
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Subsequently, iterative profile refinement was used to make the profile searches more sensitive. |
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The roughness and want of refinement, which is legitimately complained of in this country, is often mitigated by instances of civility. |
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These were the prototypes for the death camps, and refinement of systematic killing methods for large numbers of people was part of the deal. |
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The refinement of the grain size of ferrite provides one of the most important strengthening routes in the heal treatment of steels. |
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Six-speed automatics also provide the potential for greater refinement and performance because of closer gear ratio spacing. |
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For its part, the Stutzen should appeal to the magnum air rifle buff who can also appreciate uncompromising refinement at an affordable price. |
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Modern refinement and processing of foods originating a century ago all but eliminated lignan ingestion in the daily diet. |
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In the spiritual traditions of China, Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, practices and disciplines for refinement of the spirit are common. |
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These are intricate contraptions requiring complicated computer programming and meticulous physical refinement and testing. |
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The fold is off-centre giving it a scrappy, unfinished look at odds with the design's refinement. |
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The indigenized Canadian constitutes a specific refinement in the ideology of whiteness. |
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It's tempting to think that most modern cars are much of a muchness when it comes to interior refinement these days but it's certainly not the case. |
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Kyoto, Japan, is one of my favorite places for the refinement of the food and the ambiance of the city. |
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Researchers have conducted testing and product development on a laboratory scale and are looking for an industrial partner for scale-up and further refinement of the process. |
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His refinement of this balance theoretic process produces perhaps the most thoroughly developed analysis of cohesion within contemporary network analysis. |
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Hagel and Brown point out that construction of the Web services architecture is still in its early stages and will require years of investment and refinement. |
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Of course, calling Descartes the first nerd grossly ignores his personal refinement, elegant prose style, sly wit, even his surprising career as a soldier of fortune. |
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We are so covered with layers and layers of refinement, of social polish, of airs and graces and civilization and pretensions that the human in us almost ceases to exist. |
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When exactly did this downward cultural spiral begin, this loss of tact and refinement and understanding that some things should not be said or directly represented? |
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It amused Kemp that old man Colter had sent his daughter away for refinement and culture, then brought her back to one of the roughest, most uncivilized places in the country. |
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From a range of proposals, the project created by the Peugeot Style Centre was chosen, due to its fluid lines that give the car a powerful look, refinement and elegance. |
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Here, it's tempered somewhat by the movie's setting in the Depression-era South, and that many characters are particularly lacking in education or cultural refinement. |
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Mind you, how could a woman of such refinement and grace be expected to slop out or even be put into daily contact with all those other real criminals in Mountjoy? |
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Association with the Tuesday Club offered an opportunity to acquire some of that old world patina of gentility and refinement so desired by the Chesapeake elite. |
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You're buying into a lifestyle that shrieks taste and refinement. |
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It has created a sense of subtle refinement that lots of London bars lack. |
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My own feeling is that Englishmen of taste and refinement prefer the longer word, but, sadly, American influence has meant that it is now falling out of use. |
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Taken overall, his nine features display a degree of visual refinement and intellectual ambition unusual in a director attached to the mainstream British film industry. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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For those cowed by all this ardent muscularity, turn to her to discover, at the last, a private Rubens, that man of exceptional refinement and sensitivity. |
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Contrasting with the latter's refinement, lithographed illustrations were produced in large numbers and served as a powerful medium of popular iconography. |
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Overall, these kids mix roughness and refinement to their advantage, occasionally stripping it down to shimmering layers of acoustic guitar or piano. |
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This was the world of Gustave H. our narrator assumes, one of refinement, poise, and impeccable service. |
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Michael Schultz showed less refinement in his portrayal of William. |
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A century on King Midas of Lydia was the first to mint coins of silver and gold and in the same century the Athenians added the refinement of having devices on both sides. |
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This year's refinement and polish should keep it at the top. |
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A total of 1,500 kilograms of low-enriched uranium is needed for further refinement to a weapons-grade amount. |
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Harry Seidler's breathtaking refinement of detail and visual purism, when it appeared after World War II, was aided by a new interpretation of modern architecture. |
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Back in the USA, returning veterans found that the middle class had adopted the piano as a sign of refinement. |
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The bride, Kamala, was exquisitely beautiful, but possessed none of the refinement prized by her in-laws. |
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One of the important reactions in oil refinement is hydrocarbon cracking. |
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Time seems to stand still in the chorales, which are sung by the Harvard and Radcliffe groups with an honesty that precludes boredom and concerns about stylistic refinement. |
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The wonderfully rounded performances on his early discs, when peerless technique was wedded to Apollonian refinement, now seem to belong to another age entirely. |
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Though diverse in content and facture, all these works share a refinement of imagery, and their visual effects are possible only through printing or papermaking. |
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Drills can also be used for pierced work, and the hole allows access for different blades according to the degree of refinement of the decoration. |
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They are related to similarly proportioned glassware made in the 1890s, but the delicate tints and precarious attenuation are markers of preciosity and refinement. |
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This approach of measuring user performance helps us gauge the quality of our improvements through successive rounds of refinement of the architecture. |
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Proves that a serious pretender to the throne of pop music refinement need not settle for a mere band when the London Philharmonic will do just as well. |
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His voice was gruff, but with a certain intellectual refinement to it. |
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Extra daughters were sent off to live in respectable refinement at convents, so that the family would not have to dower them as lavishly and divide the family patrimony. |
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The notion of a quaintrelle sharing the major philosophical components of refinement with dandies is a modern development that returns quaintrelles to their historic roots. |
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Rietveld refinement allows crystallographic analyses to be performed by profile fitting of powder diffraction data. |
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His 2007 short film Gravesend depicted the process of Coltan refinement and production. |
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Directors are trying to preserve natural atmosphere without refinement and artificial arrangement of scenes. |
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He was a man of such rigid refinement, that he would have starved rather than have dined without a white neck-cloth. |
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In this instance, the Ngram data offer a refinement, not a revelation. |
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Here, the orchestra delivered pianissimi of remarkable refinement and accuracy, but too often the music simply stagnated. |
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The uncanny three dimensional quality of the Great Hercules and Four disgracers are milestones of technical refinement. |
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Finally, a Tang mortuary tablet seals the impression of unity and refinement in its copious brocadelike relief. |
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A newly developed suspension system was also designed to enhance levels of driver engagement and refinement on both road and track. |
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Thoroughbreds are often crossed with various Warmblood breeds due to their refinement and performance capabilities. |
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Like the Linean system for categorizing organisms, the assembly taxonomy is flexible, allowing for future refinement. |
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This understanding of theater's deliberate significatory practice was Tadcusz Kowtzan's 1968 refinement of the Prague school's semiotization law. |
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The blush wine, packaged in an unusually punted champagne-esque bottle, evokes a sense of refinement even before it hits the palate. |
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Its refinement is a particular strength, showing up some diesel 4x4 rivals for the unacceptably loud rumblers that they are. |
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This rarification of form is masterly and comes from the refinement of elements over more years than many viewers have yet to count. |
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As an example of application, we derive a new subgridding method with material traverse, arbitrary grid refinement, and guaranteed stability. |
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Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. |
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Most recent cultures that lived there have left evidence of the refinement in their ceramics, and huacas or ruins that still stand today. |
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Depending on how well the tests match the predictions, the original hypothesis may require refinement, alteration, expansion or even rejection. |
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Scholars now seek to distinguish the true Holbeins by the refinement and quality of the work. |
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Essentially the same process, with further refinement, thickening and drying, is used to make gelatin. |
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At the same time, 001 required substantial refinement and alteration in order to be reworked into a commercially viable craft. |
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Most country dances and ballroom dances originated from folk dances, with gradual refinement over the years. |
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And she was deserving of this love, because of her graciousness, her refinement, her gentle-heartedness and her piety. |
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The palace court traditions also evident in Balinese and Malay court which usually imposed refinement and prestige. |
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Many wanted it in stylish Tourer estate guise, popularity likely to continue now that this variant features more equipment, greater refinement and a smarter interior. |
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Torquemada's shop is more of a junk store than a clockmaker's, which loses some of the pernickety refinement that defines his milieu and character. |
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While forensic science is all the rage on US television, since the advent and refinement of forensic science in the 1990s, miscarriages of justice have become more prominent. |
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There was an innate refinement, a languid queenly hauteur about Gerty which was unmistakably evidenced in her delicate hands and higharched instep. |
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Until now, studies involving non-composted substrates have focused on the refinement of substrate formulations for increased yield and bioefficiency. |
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New features of the range include small pieces of aerated chocolate and two-colour chocolate drops as a refinement to ice cream, frozen gateaux or breakfast cereals. |
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The ULTRA-DOCK solves that problem with a winning combination of Sonic Focus refinement and Extrapolator technologies along with superior Bel Canto hardware design. |
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As the supply of sugar began, and the refinement and supply of flour increased, so did the ability to sample more leisurely foodstuffs, including sweet biscuits. |
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