In-fine Sentence Examples

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  • It greatly improved Dean's frame of mind and he was in fine spirits when he reached his desk.

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  • Yellow and red ochre mixed with grease are coarsely smeared over the bodies, grey in coarse patterns and white in fine patterns resembling tattoo marks.

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  • Potassium phenolate, C 6 H 5 OK, crystallizes in fine needles, is very hygroscopic and oxidizes rapidly on exposure.

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  • He never married, thus further fulfilling his policy of what one of his essayist-biographers has termed "indulgence in fine renouncements."

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  • It crystallizes in fine silky needles and is soluble in water and alcohol.

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  • The greatest possible care is bestowed on the preparation of the seed bed - it must have good, very rich soil in fine tilth, be protected from winds, and yet well exposed to sunlight; the southern or south-eastern slope of an open place in a forest is often selected.

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  • The forests of eastern Peru are rich in fine cabinet woods, but their inaccessibility renders them of no great value.

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  • It is an irregular pile of buildings, in fine and simple early Renaissance style; a small part of the original façade of 1028 in black and white marble is preserved.

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  • The neighbourhood of Verona is especially rich in fine limestones and marbles of many different kinds, especially a close-grained creamcoloured marble and a rich mottled red marble, which are largely used, not only in Verona, but also in Venice and other cities of the province.

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  • In textiles - cottons, worsteds, woollens and carpets - in boots and shoes, in rubber foot-wear, in fine writing paper, and in other minor products, it is the leading state of the country.

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  • It obtrudes itself in fine art, behaviour, law-making, lore and religion.

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  • It is rectangular in plan, and portions of its walls, partly in fine polygonal work and partly in opus incertum, are preserved.

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  • The bark in most of the trees occurs in fine soft membranous layers, the outer cuticle of which peels off in thin, white, papery sheets.

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  • A considerable business is done with European countries in doubled yarns and in fine counts of Egyptian, including "gassed" yarns, which are also sent intermittently to Japan.

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  • Glasgow buys largely of yarns and cloth, some considerable part of which is dyed or printed, for India and elsewhere, and has an indigenous manufacture and trade in fine goods such as book-muslins and lappets, a somewhat delicate department of manufacture which necessitates a slower running of machinery than is usual in Lancashire.

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  • The Palazzo della Ragione, erected in the Piazza dei Mercanti, just west of the Piazza del Duomo, the central point of the medieval city, in1223-1238by the podesta, Oldrado da Tresseno, whose equestrian portrait in high relief adorns it, still exists in fine preservation.

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  • They should be sown in fine rich soil, and such as will not readily get consolidated.

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  • Prune fruit trees in mild weather or in moderate frosts, nailing only in fine weather.

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  • His pages abound in fine and acute insight.

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  • On these prehistoric tools, when in fine condition, the original highly-polished surface remains.

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  • The branches end in fine hairs in Chaetointervals.

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  • Last of all the nielloed plate was very highly polished, till it presented the appearance of a smooth metal surface enriched with a delicate design in fine grey-black lines.

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  • It is still the best method for obtaining first-rate results in fine work, where hand-made or other rough paper is used.

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  • The coast, fully exposed to the open ocean, abounds in fine cliff scenery, including numerous caves and natural arches, but is notoriously dangerous to shipping.

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  • Our people who are out against the plundering Hottentots, can effect nothing, neither can they effect anything against us; thus during the whole week they have been vainly trying to get at our cattle, and we have been trying vainly to get at their persons; but we will hope that we may once fall in with them in fine weather, and that the Lord God will be with us.

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  • The compressors being set to work, the air is caused to issue from the lower end of the pipe and to mix in fine bubbles with the rising column of water, sometimes several hundred feet in height.

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  • Controversy respecting the Trinity was excited in Ireland by the prosecution at Dublin (1703) of Thomas Emlyn (see above), resulting in fine and imprisonment, for rejecting the deity of Christ.

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  • Superior hand-made carpets are also made, and Quito artisans show much skill in wood carvings and in gold and silver works; the women excel in fine needlework and lace-making.

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  • The ore in fine powder is fed in at the top, through a hopper, in a regular thin stream, by a pair of rollers, and in falling lodges on the flats of the bars, forming a talus upon each of the height corresponding to the angle of rest of the material, which is, however, at short intervals removed to lower levels by the arrival of fresh ore from above.

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  • Betsy toured the country, staying in plush hotels and dining in fine restaurants, all paid for by a boss who thought she was God's eldest daughter.

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  • They liked to indulge in fine cuisine.

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  • I have only just noticed that the filaments, holding the anthers, are covered in fine brown hairs.

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  • The older sandstone remains weathered and discolored and recent repair work in fine grained yellow ashlar is clearly visible.

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  • Peter has a degree in Fine Art and is a keen amateur botanist with a wide knowledge of wildlife and geography.

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  • Trainer Karen Waldron has the 12-year-old in fine form, winning a hunter chase at Warwick last week.

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  • The girls turned out in fine form wearing all sorts of fancy dress from big pants to cowboy hats.

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  • The delicate can be seen in items knitted in fine silver wire decorated with pearls or semi-precious gemstones.

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  • By 2009 robotic landers are due to be surveying its surface in fine detail.

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  • Mr Toad, from The Wind in the Willows, arrived in fine style in a vintage motorcar.

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  • Goggles, overalls and a suitable mist respirator should be worn when working in fine sprays.

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  • Period 1 An evenly fought opening stanza saw both goalies looking in fine form.

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  • Gerdien (61) has made some calculations as to the probable average value of the vertical electric current in the atmosphere in fine weather.

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  • The cutter employed to rule these lines removes the silver in fine lines from the surface of the glass, Thus, if a photographic plate, before it is exposed in the telescope, is placed with its sensitive surface nearly in contact with the silvered surface of this reseau, and if parallel light, normal to the surface of the plate, is allowed to fall on the silvered film through the glass on which the film has been deposited, that light will pass through the fine lines in the silver film where the silver has been removed by the cutter, but will otherwise be intercepted by the silver film.

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  • The aeration of the water is effected by blowing air into the steam before it is condensed; as an auxiliary, the storage tanks have a false bottom perforated by fine holes so that if air be injected below it, the water is efficiently aerated by the air which traverses it in fine streams. After condensation the water is filtered through charcoal.

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  • It is an irregular pile of buildings, in fine and simple early Renaissance style; a small part of the original façade of 1028 in black and white marble is preserved.

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  • The servants were there, dressed in fine uniforms.

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  • He was dressed in fine style and carried a small cane.

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  • I remembered the story of a conceited fellow, who, in fine clothes, was wont to lounge about the village once, giving advice to workmen.

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  • Used baby clothing is usually in fine condition, and you can find some very high quality pieces at baby clothes resell shops.

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  • The fabrics in fine bedding should be made from long strong fibers, and not a blend of fibers.

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  • Whether you're interested in fine art photography, sports photography, or photojournalism, we're here to offer tips, techniques, and tutorials to help you learn to take pictures that you'll be proud to show those around you.

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  • Because a lot of advertisements promote drinking as a fun social activity (putting "drink in moderation" in fine print), a lot of young adults fail to see the possible dangers of drinking.

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  • The MHSAA sanctions junior high and high school competitions in sports and in fine arts in the state of Mississippi.

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  • Just before graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts in 1988, Sandler landed a supporting role on the sitcom The Cosby Show, playing Theo's friend Smitty.

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  • Children who are wearing Splendid will feel as though they were wrapped in fine silk, but more importantly, Splendid washes easily (provided the item isn't marked as dry clean only).

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  • Isabella's Fate specializes in fine children's clothing for special occasions.

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  • Seeds should be sown in frames in March, and the seedlings planted at the end of April or early in May in a warm border; or the seeds may be sown in the open ground in fine rich soil at the end of April.

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  • Meconopsis Paniculata - A beautiful Himalayan plant with much-cut foliage and panicles of bright yellow flowers, which come true from the seed ripened sparingly in fine seasons.

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  • Jewelry makers have traditionally used glass and "paste" stones to mimic the more costly genuine stones in fine jewelry.

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  • Zulu Moon, maker of fine sterling silver jewelry, offers many looks similar to what you'll find in fine jewelry stores, such as a pink crystal heart ring and a simple but elegant October eternity ring.

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  • The duplicates of famous championship rings come in both fashion jewelry-level quality, as well as in fine jewelry materials.

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  • Some thrift shops deal in fine jewelry, so these may be a good place to start.

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  • You have quite a few options, such as V-neck dress shirts, button down shirts in fine materials and, in cool weather, cardigans and pullover sweaters.

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  • His interest in fine fabrics led him to create his own-garbardine-a "breathable, weatherproof and tearproof fabric" according to the Burberry homepage.

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  • Remember that the price an item sells for on eBay may be less than what it would sell for at a local auction put together by a dealer in fine antiques.

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  • Referred to as "top-level reaching," this achievement is considered an important milestone in fine motor development.

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  • Thus, there is considerable variation in fine motor development among this age group.

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  • Helping a child succeed in fine motor tasks requires planning, time, and a variety of play materials.

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  • Children with delays in fine motor skills development have difficulty controlling their coordinated body movements, especially with the face, hands, and fingers.

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  • Nexxus hair care products are sold exclusively in fine salons as well as through other retail outlets and websites.

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  • It doesn't hurt to sleep with a satin scarf to keep the hair straight and to prevent tangles in fine hair.

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  • If crafts aren't your thing, there are beautiful pre-made wreaths available in fine stores everywhere.

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  • Fine jewelers, such as Tiffany's or Harry Winston, which specialize in fine jewelry will usually ensure you of a better quality engagement ring than some bargain jewelry stores.

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  • One of the nation's leaders in fine diamond and gemstone jewelry, Zales Jewelry offers a wide range of stylish pieces in both traditional and contemporary designs as well as numerous services for every customer's piece of mind.

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  • Its products are sold in Gucci boutiques, on the Gucci website and in fine department stores all over the globe, the exact locations of which can be found on the label's concise store finder.

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  • Although Christian Dior bags are widely available in fine specialty and department stores, the Internet marketplace offers some of the best competitive prices.

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  • While Polo Ralph Lauren's heavy-duty suitcases are made of ballistic nylon, they are trimmed in fine grain leather for added strength and style.

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  • It boasts a roomy main compartment lined in fine textile and leather trim.

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  • Perhaps those ancient Romans reincarnate as modern Taureans to carry on those pleasures by collecting great works of art, indulging in fine cuisine, and creating homes that are fit for kings in terms of modern luxury.

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  • She graduated with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts in theater arts.

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  • It's the combination of coloring and depth that breathes real life into a tat, so it's not surprising that some of the greatest tattoo artists have professional training in fine arts.

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  • In the cloudy night sky one lone comet soaring among a few falling stars could be quite breathtaking in fine design.

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  • Dan Moran's background in fine jewelry design and interest in technology allowed hime to create this unique item.

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  • Good balance is also essential, but if you've got your splits in fine order, the heel stretch is a split in the air.

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  • You can find them in Wal-Mart, but you can also find them in fine lingerie stores.

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  • It was brought to the country by the French and became so popular, even a working-class Japanese woman invests in fine lingerie.

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  • Open bustiers in fine silk are better than poly-satin ones when you have a taste for classy lingerie, and you want to a look your expensive panties will match!

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  • Three of the band members, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, and Topper Headon, appear decked out in fine clothes and new equipment.

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  • There they destroy collagen and elastin tissue resulting in fine lines and wrinkles which are signs of premature aging.

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  • But hidden in fine print was an agreement to pay for monthly product shipments, too.

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  • As your skin ages the epidermis loses its ability to retain water resulting in fine lines and wrinkles.

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  • They began in the 1920's in the garment district in Manhattan, New York, where three men specializing in fine embroidery began to work together.

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