High-grade Sentence Examples

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  • Zinc ores, in the several varieties of carbonates, silicates, oxide, sulphide and sulphate of zinc, have been found in several of the Australian states, but have attracted little attention except in New South Wales, where special efforts are being made successfully to produce a high-grade zinc concentrate from the sulphide ores.

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  • The company carries high-grade quality tile offered in a wide variety of styles and designs.

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  • If you want a high grade for your project, you are going to have to work for it.

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  • Annaberg has technical schools for lace-making, commerce and agriculture, in addition to high grade public schools for boys and girls.

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  • Sea-island cotton of very high grade is grown in Alachua county.

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  • It possesses a Roman Catholic and two Protestant churches, a palace, which from 1524 to 1642 was the residence of the Harburg line of the house of Brunswick, a high-grade modern school, a commercial school and a theatre.

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  • The Jennings field, one of the greatest in the United States, produced up to and including 1907 more than 26,000,000 barrels of high-grade oil, twelve-thirteenths of which came from an area of only 50 acres, one well producing a tenth of the entire output.

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  • Among other buildings are the town hall (built 1899-1900), the palace of the hereditary prince, the theatre, the administration offices, the law courts, the Amalienstift, with a picture gallery, several high-grade schools, a library of 30,000 volumes and an excellently appointed hospital.

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  • Of other metals, lead is widely distributed, its chief source being a high grade galena accompanied by silver.

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  • There are numerous high-grade schools, musical and other learned societies and excellent hospitals.

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  • It possesses castle erected in 1565 and now used as barracks, an ancient town hall, a church with an excellent organ, a high-grade school, an orphan asylum, and in the market-place a statue of the margrave Charles II.

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  • There are several high-grade public schools, academies of technical science, engineering and textile industry, and a missionary theological seminary.

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  • It is a high grade block, or " splint " coal, remarkably free from sulphur and rich in carbon, peculiarly adapted to blast furnace use.

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  • It has a Roman Catholic and a Protestant church, several high-grade schools and a sulphur-spring.

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  • The Greek population 13 provided with excellent schools and gymnasia, and the Armenians also maintain schools of a high grade.

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  • The town also possesses a library of 50,000 volumes, several high-grade schools, and is the seat of a great number of commercial and intellectual associations; but to nothing is it more indebted for its celebrity than to the Academy of Painting.

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  • Its public buildings comprise two Roman Catholic and three Protestant churches, a Jewish synagogue, a seminary, high grade schools and a theatre.

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  • There are several high-grade (classical and modern) schools, technical, mining and commercial schools, a theatre, a permanent art exhibition, and hospitals.

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  • In quality the coal varies from a low grade to a high grade bituminous, and some of the latter is good for coking.

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  • It has an Evangelical church, a modern château of the princes of Stolberg, with pretty grounds, and a high grade school, and manufactures metal wares, machines and iron screws and bolts.

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  • There are within the duchy four grammar schools (gymnasia), five semi-classical and modern schools, a teachers' seminary and four high-grade girls' schools.

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  • Made from high grade acrylic these skimmers can be used in aquaria up to 350 UK gallons.

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  • The limestone is 90% pure calcium carbonate of a very high grade.

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  • Parallel to the production of high-grade steels is Sheffield's development of sintered carbides for use on tipped cutting tools and in certain dies.

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  • From 1992 to 1997, one case of high-grade dysplasia was detected (N = 96, 1% ).

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  • People with Barrett's esophagus may have low grade or high grade dysplasia.

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  • The study focused on patients with high-grade relapsed gliomas.

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  • Early studies using this drug have shown some promise for treating people with high-grade gliomas.

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  • It is used in some specialist centers to treat high grade gliomas that have come back, or started to grow again.

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  • Back to top Study results A total of 18 patients with high-grade gliomas and eight with low-grade gliomas took part in the study.

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  • Do you need a high grade at your GCSE English?

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  • Firstly that they are produced to the highest standards using only high-grade ingredients.

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  • Eleven women had low-grade SIL while nine women had high-grade SIL.

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  • T issue analysis by the pathologist divides precancerous changes into low grade or high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL ).

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  • Pottery specialist Duncan Smith from Southampton recognized pieces of Iberian courseware and high grade Italian majolica.

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  • In high-grade cervical neoplasia, cells expressing the viral E7 protein can be found close to the epithelial surface.

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  • Energy requirements for these processes depend on high-grade uranium ore, which is expected to be exhausted within 50 years.

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  • Made from high grade redwood pine that will mellow to a honey brown with weathering.

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  • This is a high grade resin suitable for many applications including roofing.

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  • Made from high-grade silicone they feature a flowing stripe pattern that glows in the dark.

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  • It has an Evangelical church, a modern château of the princes of Stolberg, with pretty grounds, and a high grade school, and manufactures metal wares, machines and iron screws and bolts.

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  • Also I made pores for porous plasters and high-grade holes for doughnuts and buttons.

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  • It is a phase III study in patients with operable primary or recurrent high grade glioma.

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  • It is these skills, when applied to well-grounded information, that enable students to write high-grade answers.

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  • If your file cabinet will be used a lot, go with a suspension made of high grade steel that uses ball bearing rollers.

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  • Amish furniture is usually made from high-grade wood like hickory and oak and is built to be both durable and attractive.

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  • Quality, high grade carpeting is another option many log cabin owners opt for.

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  • Natural dog foods often have vital nutrients many high grade commercial kibbles lack.

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  • Timberwolf was a reasonably small company trying to make a very high grade dog food.

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  • However, truly high grade dog food is very expensive to produce, and before the recall many dog owners weren't willing to pay the high cost per bag of a specialized brand.

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  • It offers UV protection from transoxide pigments and contains a high grade mildewcide.

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  • There's the Brown Leather Embossed Eagle Vest, the Classic High Grade Cowhide Leather Vest, and more.

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  • About 25 to 30 percent of patients diagnosed with high-grade osteosarcomas (tumors that develop in immature tissue and contain a large number of cancer cells) die of the disease.

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  • In fact, some of the very best paint on bathing suits are created using high grade body cosmetics sold by companies like Mehron; a very well known name in the body art community.

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  • The majority of their machines are hundreds of dollars cheaper than the mid- to high-grade Vitamix models, and they perform many of the same basic duties.

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  • Constructed from high-grade materials and designed for heavy use, this stand mixer offers the ideal combination of form and function.

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  • It is important to note that lower grade metals are harder than high grade gold or platinum and as such if a low grade metal is worn against a high grade metal, the high grade metal may wear away.

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  • Imitation boots are not made from the same high-grade material as the originals.

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  • A classic look, high-grade capabilities, unrivaled efficiency and accuracy are the hallmarks of these watches.

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  • The Excursion successfully blends the best of sport watch features with high-grade components.

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  • High-grade construction makes it perfect for all kinds of activity.

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  • Strong materials and high-grade components form the roots of Skagen's Titanium watches.

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  • I don't know how you keep such a high grade average.

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  • The lower the grade the more elaborate and expensive is the machinery required to clean it, and consequently a spinner is willing to pay a certain amount extra for high grade cotton in order to save expenditure on preparatory machinery.

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  • There are three churches, a museum, high grade and popular schools.

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  • Nearly all the high grade blacksmithing coal mined in the United States comes from Maryland.

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  • This gives Canadian wheat excellent milling properties, and enables the millers to turn out flour uniform in quality and of high grade as to keeping properties.

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  • It has a Roman Catholic and three Evangelical churches, a hospital, founded in 1 2 85, and a high-grade school.

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  • It contains an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic church, a convent of the Sisters of the Divine Redeemer, and a high-grade and other schools.

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  • The town also possesses a town hall situate on the market square and dating from 1737, a fine block of law-court buildings, several high-grade schools and a theatre.

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  • Coblenz has also handsome law courts, government buildings, a theatre, a museum of antiquities, a conservatory of music, two high grade schools, a hospital and numerous charitable institutions.

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  • It has an academy of practical medicine, a commercial high school, a theological seminary, four Gymnasia (classical schools), numerous lower-grade schools, a conservatory of music and several high-grade ladies' colleges.

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  • It has an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic church, a high-grade school, and tobacco and cigar manufactories and breweries.

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  • The Polytechnic Institute, opened in 1855, is a high-grade school of science and liberal arts.

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  • There is a great variety in the grades of oils produced in the state, ranging from the heavy asphaltic oils of the Popo Agie and Lander fields to the high-grade lubricants and superior light products obtained from the wells in the Douglas, Salt Creek and Uinta county fields.

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  • The Hartville ores are remarkable for their high grade and purity, running from 60 to 70% metallic iron, with 22 to 5% silica, and only traces of sulphur and phosphorus.

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  • The industry waned rapidly toward the middle of the 19th century, but was renewed upon the discovery of the high-grade ores in the S.V.

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  • The Boulder district developed very rapidly after 1902; its product is a high-grade illuminant with paraffin base.

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  • In addition to the state university, Madison is the seat of several Roman Catholic and Lutheran parochial schools, two business schools, and the Wisconsin academy, a non-sectarian preparatory school of high grade.

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  • The yield in silver is low unless the ores are exceptionally free-milling; the bullion produced is high-grade, as refractory silver minerals are hardly attacked.

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  • There are several high-grade schools, monuments to the emperor William I., Bismarck and Moltke, and, in the town-hall, a collection of antiquities.

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