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He | refined a method of C-terminal analysis that was used |
Oil: Chicago Punk | Refined, a compilation CD of punk bands from Chicago, |
He developed and | refined a reputation as a reliable pinch hitter that |
exibility in viewpoint, problem solving and a | refined ability to think critically about the world a |
r D.XI with a new powerplant and considerably | refined aerodynamics, and had been designed to meet t |
High culture and | refined aesthetic tastes are worth defending, and des |
lements---the sacred against the profane, the | refined against the vulgar, the high against the low- |
piece Prophetiae Sibyllarum; and the concise, | refined, almost austere language he developed late in |
r to the versions recorded later, albeit less | refined, although there are a few cases with distinct |
iter, his style is considered one of the most | refined among the Italian poets and novelists of 20th |
site and when this was fully instituted, John | refined and originated a whole range of designs for t |
ibed as a true scientific theory that will be | refined and improved in the light of new evidence." |
all rough built, but otherwise it must not be | refined and neat. |
the Roman era around 1 A.d.. Westphalian Jews | refined and conserved this breed for centuries before |
leading experts on the French Defence, having | refined and improved many of its variations and autho |
's style is more mature, the language is more | refined, and the plot is more taut than in Casino Roy |
979, in a compromise move, the definition was | refined and the term "relative atomic mass" was intro |
This prototype version was | refined and developed, and in 1997, Dr. Mauldin and P |
1985's Low-Life | refined and sometimes mixed the two styles, brandishi |
tive Americans, in which the Europeans appear | refined and the natives appear ferocious. |
rations were probably added there later, in a | refined and lively style, closely following a Byzanti |
ticularly of his recent orchestral works is a | refined and instantly recognizable sense of harmony i |
th in Europe and in Russia any, even the most | refined and best-intentioned defence or justification |
Both are shy and | refined and suited the characters well". |
The orchestration of Wissing's music is | refined and powerful. |
l based on an Ursinus design of 1915 that was | refined and manufactured as the Gotha G.I. Ursinus' r |
schools pupils were trained to be practical, | refined and cultured and were encouraged to enter uni |
action to play a more democratic role on this | refined and mature album that is less brash, a prelud |
This version was later | refined and republished in Calcutta. |
Younger also helped draft legislation that | refined and expanded CEQA. |
tedly called on Eustache Hyacinthe Langlois's | refined and delicate hand to provide artwork for thes |
Unlike | refined and processed white cane sugar and brown cane |
This version is continually being | refined and a number of different parameter sets are |
It was later | refined and developed by John Curwen and others over |
Fishscale cocaine is a | refined and comparatively pure form of cocaine. |
since the technology for this process is more | refined, and because mouse embryonic stem cells are e |
The dried starch is | refined and tested for purity, graded and package for |
The design was then | refined and submitted to Westminster City Council for |
It was seen as a more | refined and confident electropop record than its pred |
tems while the industrial complex of the U.S. | refined and improved their initial efforts. |
as highly educated at the French Court, and a | refined and accomplished gentleman. |
The motto of the school is "That they may be | refined and radiate". |
Shiloh, the main character, was being | refined and the history of planet Ehrets was deepened |
The definition of slavery was further | refined and extended by a 1956 Supplementary Conventi |
cordance with MQL rules which are continually | refined and brought up to date. |
he music, by Mr. B. Luard Selby, is graceful, | refined, and by no means lacking in point and humour. |
The layout of the table has been | refined and extended over time, as new elements have |
matology (2005) found that the type of highly | refined and purified mineral oil found in cosmetic an |
ncluding Future Crew's own earlier work, were | refined and reused in Second Reality. |
of the house from this time, due to the less | refined and more weathered character of the stone the |
set up the Canada Oil Company which produced, | refined and marketed petroleum resources in the area; |
lly shorter, because their skill set was less | refined and workers were easily replaced if killed. |
l Protection Agency (EPA), the model has been | refined and successive versions have been dubbed DSSA |
Passive solar technologies were incrementally | refined and greatly improved during the 20th century, |
c and since then these examinations have been | refined and developed into a comprehensive system of |
drawn from European folklore rather than the | refined Anne Rice model that was in vogue at the time |
nts of art, while Gertrud represents the more | refined Apollonian elements. |
Legend has it that his | refined appearance even had an effect on trumpeter Mi |
umns supporting an extended pediment offers a | refined architectural addition to the business distri |
he Bovet history, as it is normally known for | refined artistic pieces, and not utility. |
ite accomplished in music, painting and other | refined arts. |
The K-65 ores were | refined as a key part of the Manhattan Project during |
that its symbolism was "too gross, even when | refined as much as possible, to meet the public eye." |
e unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and | refined as little as possible, before being consumed. |
e technique, though the character is cool and | refined, as usual with Piston. |
Her art was not as | refined as Alberto Vargas or Petty, but it had a grea |
Reformer: “The Smiffenpoofs are as tight and | refined as a group can be. |
It is | refined at Khartoum for export and domestic consumpti |
to the Queen Elizabeth II Dock and stores oil | refined at Stanlow Refinery, to which it is connected |
ted from it is piped to Scotland, where it is | refined at a purpose built refinery on the island of |
he first of a series of rendezvous burns that | refined Atlantis's path towards Mir. |
In the 1860s Stanislao Cannizzaro | refined atomic weights by applying Avogadro's law (no |
Her polite and | refined attitude serves as a front to hide her true s |
Beckham was named "Posh Spice" due to her | refined attitude, form-fitting designer outfits, such |
d in wheat and is responsible for some of the | refined baking properties in bread wheat. |
exemplar, is slighter in build and of a more | refined beauty than the exemplar). |
for | refined beet sugar); |
Early on, this vocabulary of | refined behaviour began to work its way into English: |
More | refined black boxes placed a diode in parallel with t |
Many modern "graham crackers" are made of the | refined, bleached white flour to which the Rev. Graha |
“The Radio Stars presented a more | refined blend of power pop / new wave bandwagoneering |
The oil is then | refined, blended for different applications, and some |
in the island, the family decided to launch a | refined brand with the intention of exporting it else |
Among his many achievements, he | refined burn-treatment techniques, helped perform the |
While other navies used highly | refined burner oil, in the last stages of World War I |
rell Williams [...] it's neither original nor | refined, but boy does it hit the spot." |
She was a woman of | refined but simple tastes, and lived for many years q |
bed as being "distinguished by an amiable and | refined, but genial courtesy". |
Subsequent studies have | refined, but not perhaps fundamentally altered, Chekl |
The full version is still being | refined, but includes unlimited play and extra featur |
The style of his work - | refined but vigorous compared to the work of contempo |
of the Stepford Men's Association, headed by | refined but vaguely hostile Dale "Diz" Coba (Hill). |
Dialogus seems closer to the model of Cicero, | refined but not prolix, which inspired the teaching o |
anese style calligraphy (wayo) that was later | refined by other two masters, Fujiwara no Sukemasa an |
,378,140 metres (20,925,656 ft), subsequently | refined by the IUGG to 6,378,137 metres (20,925,646 f |
It was developed and | refined by a single man, Swiss engineer Robert Durrer |
Conceived by Dan Bricklin, | refined by Bob Frankston, developed by their company |
unknown writer, and the character concept was | refined by Fred Guardineer. |
ng the result list, and search results can be | refined by author, resource, document type, language, |
debates are based on a centuries-old format, | refined by the famous Oxford Union. |
ty of precious gems; and sacramental medicine | refined by the awareness-holders of India and Tibet." |
o be used directly in shotgun shells or to be | refined by further processing for applications requir |
els in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and later | refined by intellectuals associated with the May Four |
rajectories of satellites and missiles, later | refined by Rudolph Kalman as the Kalman filter. |
3LCD technology was pioneered and | refined by Japanese imaging company Epson in the 1980 |
n was by Charles Barry (junior), it was later | refined by Lt Col J J Sexby (who also designed Batter |
es Washington Merrill around 1900, then later | refined by Thomas B. Crowe, working for the Merrill C |
This edge is then | refined by honing until the blade is capable of cutti |
Later, the recipe was | refined by mixing the rum with aromatized sugar syrup |
This bevel is subsequently | refined by honing until a satisfactorily sharp edge i |
dagogical plan sketched out by his father and | refined by the advice of the latter's humanist friend |
m recordings into the studio, where they were | refined by Alkan into "a more presentable package". |
texts the notion of bisimulation is sometimes | refined by adding additional requirements or constrai |
rather, a transient understanding continually | refined by inquiry and interpretation. |
roduced in 1955 by Peter Milne, and was later | refined by McKenzie and David Butler and used nationa |
re EB110 SS units, although they were greatly | refined by Dauer. |
ora in Southeast Asia in the 19th century and | refined by missionaries working in Xiamen and Tainan, |
Initial estimates for Kepler-9b's mass were | refined by the W. M. Keck Observatory at Mauna Kea, H |
rhaps non-executable "program", which is then | refined by a series of correctness-preserving transfo |
A rough alignment is performed - then | refined by pointing at different stars and observing |
iulia Tofana or an older recipe that had been | refined by Tofana and her daughter, Girolama Spera, a |
he Patterson method and Fourier syntheses and | refined by the full-matrix least-squares method to an |
In this context, he considered | refined carbohydrates (white flour and sugar) to be t |
diet focused on eliminating foods containing | refined carbohydrates such as refined sugar, white fl |
uct with unhealthy amounts of fat, sodium, or | refined carbohydrates. |
, George Stallings, Killefer developed into a | refined catcher. |
e Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and substantially | refined certain aspects of the law, including increas |
man with a ruined life and helps him become a | refined character. |
ergius process, the SRC-I and SRC-II (Solvent | Refined Coal) processes and the NUS Corporation hydro |
IceStone's | Refined Collection of colors received a 2009 Best of |
The | Refined Colored Minstrels and Electric Brass Band (18 |
he time in which he was writing) through very | refined compositional techniques, something approachi |
Refined concept map is a development on the tradition | |
Total production was 38.2 million pounds of | refined copper. |
od, Duke of Burgundy and enjoyed an extremely | refined court in his lands; she was the mother of Cha |
population, farming and artisan production of | refined crafts and goods. |
p is a by-product of the process of obtaining | refined crystallized sugar. |
rsonality; incredible cruelty combined with a | refined culture and upbringing. |
e as "the seat of Europe's most spiritual and | refined culture and the leading school of taste" (§25 |
Clicking aggregated totals returns reports of | refined data sets, down to individual student records |
d emphasized dominant-tonic tonal axis, and a | refined delicacy of ornamentation, all of which would |
e structure designed to shelter the family is | refined, delicately ornamented and asymmetrical. |
Designated ZRGM-59A Taurus in June 1963, the | refined design for the LFSW missile specified that it |
d be the Messerschmitt Me 163, a considerably | refined design along the same basic lines. |
volved from a hunting skiff to today's highly | refined design, virtually unchanged since the late 19 |
by a formal central entrance and consistent, | refined detailing". |
ver, other low-cost alternatives such as less | refined dextrans, hydroxypropyl starch derivatives an |
Refined diesel can be produced that is chemically ide | |
A too | refined dog would make it a toy breed. |
It was created and | refined during the late 1950s and early 1960s to simp |
5 are playable via a separate scenario (to be | refined during beta testing). |
his relationship can be utilized to develop a | refined dynamic model which can have a focus on long- |
The architectural style is one of | refined eclecticism, blending massive, austere, North |
amily of patricians of Trier and strove for a | refined education. |
, the Andante played with the most simple and | refined eloquence, the Polonaise given with a gentle |
tossed about -- sang Lucia with more and more | refined empathy as the opera proceeded....She deliver |
ex stone vaulting system, spanning 16m, was a | refined engineering feat. |
The doctor says suavely in a | refined English accent, "Would you mind sitting down |
first marble structure, it is one of the most | refined examples of Afghan architecture. |
height of 4 feet (1.2 m), and the shaft has a | refined facade of Indiana Limestone with aluminum spa |
ilpin's anthologies of Cumbrian songs shows a | refined face of the cast of that of Wordsworth. |
5 pieces, which richly reveal his elegant and | refined fancy and grace, his feeling for correct and |
at the beginning of the series to becoming a | refined, feminine and mature girl by the series' end. |
tained within it, resulting in a more subtle, | refined finished product. |
iera, who were accustomed to eating even less | refined food than hard sheep meat. |
where his early love of drawing was honed and | refined for four years. |
tion, musick, vocal and instrumental, not too | refined for the general ear; - for all of which only |
Its sedate tone is simply too | refined for the story it has to tell. |
While potash is | refined for fertilization, the lake's mud has been sc |
and hoping that the jacking concept would be | refined for a possible sequel. |
the mesh to be numerically stable, it must be | refined, for instance by using Ruppert's algorithm. |
it now, and reinstate it in a better and more | refined form in time. |
Prototypes are developed at an early stage to | refined formulation, preceding opportunity analysis, |
In Dzogchen text Gold | refined from ore the term Dharmadhatu is translated a |
s based on more stable microcrystalline waxes | refined from crude oil. |
Breeds | refined from Hunt terriers, such as the Fox Terrier a |
Products | refined from this type of oil are particularly prized |
OMSOWESPAC), dispatched her to Iran to obtain | refined fuel oil to relieve the critical fuel shortag |
erson or company that purchases quantities of | refined fuel from refining companies (e.g. |
t forms of energy, such as electrical energy, | refined fuels, or synthetic fuels such as hydrogen fu |
It is a constituent of crude oil and | refined fuels. |
ier-Bovy became known for his line of simple, | refined furniture. |
the game gave American players a peek at the | refined game engine and graphical improvements that w |
Before current purification techniques were | refined, Germanium crystals could not be produced wit |
Up to 2000, the Mint's | refined gold output totalled 4,500 tonnes, representi |
lay The Life and Death of King John: "To gild | refined gold, to paint the lily, to throw a perfume o |
These vanadium carbides give the steel a very | refined grain, further improving the sharpness and to |
ed meat, sugary desserts, high-fat foods, and | refined grains. |
His son Jesse Benbow , built a more | refined Greek Revival four-square home in 1858 on lan |
Somewhat flegmatic and | refined, he is much of a gentleman and speaks in a di |
ely hindered its prospects in an increasingly | refined heavy metal marketplace. |
Garbousava | refined her interpretation of the concerto until her |
er second album, 'Bebel Gilberto' (2004), she | refined her sound to create an acoustic lounge style |
With this feedback, she | refined her craft, and sold her first book in 1998. |
Garland SF-02 in 2019, Claire Fortran further | refined her design into the superb Garland SF-03. |
deter creditors, though he also considerably | refined her acting. |
rn Bloc addicts to be one of last resort when | refined heroin, morphine, or other similar drugs were |
a "Hill William", which is a euphemism for a | refined hillbilly (Florence Henderson's Country Kitch |
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