Refinements Sentence Examples

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  • Of course there were numerous variations and refinements.

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  • Versailles, where the delicate refinements of Italy and the grave politeness of Spain were fused and mingled with French vivacity, became the centre of national life and a model for foreign royalties; hence if Versailles has played a considerable part in the history of civilization, it also seriously modified the life of France.

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  • He endeavoured to spread among his people the refinements of Greek civilization, and invited to his court, which he removed from Aegae to Pella, many celebrated men, amongst them Zeuxis, Timotheus, Euripides and Agathon.

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  • In working from early Dorian models they introduced refinements of their own, with the result that they produced beautiful, but somewhat vapid and academic types.

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  • With reference to all such further refinements of theory, it is to be borne in mind that the perfect fluid of hydrodynamic analysis is not a merely passive inert plenum; it is also a continuum with the property that no finite internal slip or discontinuity of motion can ever arise in it through any kind of disturbance; and this property must be postulated, as it cannot be explained.

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  • The refinements of training, as of pruning, may, however, be carried too far; and not unfrequently the symmetrically trained trees of the French excite admiration in every respect save fertility.

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  • His work in black-and-white, his admirable illustrations in brushwork of Edinburgh and its neighbourhood, and also his pen-drawings, about which it has been declared that "his work contains all the subtleties and refinements of a most delicate etching," must also be noted.

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  • The Dusun language, it is interesting to note, presents very curious grammatical complications and refinements such as are not to be found among the tongues spoken by any of the other peoples of the Malayan Archipelago or the mainland of south-eastern Asia.

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  • Indeed, it would be hard to find anything less consonant with godliness and divine perfection than the pranks of this juvenile god; and if poets and thinkers try to explain them away by dint of allegorical interpretation, the plain man will not for all their refinements take these amusing adventures any the less au pied de la lettre.

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  • Other feature refinements include added output busses, with up to 8 stereo outputs now available within the virtual mixer of the host application.

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  • At the masterclass, it was w ell received by both teachers and pupils, and their feedback prompted further refinements to the package.

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  • Further minor refinements were carried out by the consultants prest before inclusion in the questionnaire.

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  • It is the inverse of the price-earnings ratio, with a few refinements.

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  • We suggest refinements of the conditions in order to find a balance between the conflicting desires.

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  • Buffier's aversion to scholastic refinements has given to his writings an appearance of shallowness and want of metaphysical insight, and unquestionably he failed entirely even to indicate the nature of that universality and necessity which he ascribed to his "eternal verities"; he was, however, one of the earliest to recognize the psychological as distinguished from the metaphysical side of Descartes's principle, and to use it, with no inconsiderable skill, as the basis of an analysis of the human mind, similar to that enjoined by Locke.

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  • Where possible, however, by refinements in workmanship, etc., efforts are made to keep the torque required so low as to be within the power of the operator.

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  • This is just one example of the various refinements incorporated in modern governors.

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  • These products have been made from paper that has already been returned for recycling at least once, and with modern refinements in recycling technology, these products are generally the same quality as virgin paper products.

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  • But on top of that, refinements abound, and gamers now expect all kinds of features and goodies in their pigskin games.

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  • Because of all these things, mens design, and especially men's swim, really focuses the skill of the designer on making subtle refinements the difference between fabulous and failure."

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  • The updated grille and low profile hinges are just a few of the refinements that make this model appealing.

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  • Setting a budget according to the hosts' wishes and suggesting refinements when necessary, and perhaps offering lower cost alternatives that may not be immediately apparent.

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  • The refinements of economic analysis, as distinguished from its broader achievements, should be reserved for special studies, in which a technical scientific terminology, specially devised, can be used without danger of misconception.

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  • He will not have the Ontological argument; but he asserts Natural Law, and relies upon the cosmological and design arguments - with various refinements and distinctions, differently stated in his two Summae.

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  • It is to the schoolmen of the two centuries preceding the Turkish capture of Constantinople that the controversial refinements usually associated with the name of Scholasticism are attributable.

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