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Nothing happening became refined into a new art.
The film career of Marlene Dietrich burst into enduring prominence in 1930, with Josef von Sternberg's "The Blue Angel," and they made six more films together, including "Dishonored" (which I discuss in this clip), from 1931, in which Dietrich's onscreen persona became refined to a degree of breathtaking precision, and expanded to a historical — even a philosophical — scope.
The U.S. Navy was slow to fully adopt turbines, and only used them exclusively in battleship production when indirect transmissions became refined (gear reduction or turbo-electric).
So, although much of what I tasted was enjoyable -- chawanmushi ribbon fish with hash brown, ham and egg custard and chanterelle -- the flavors were so subtle that they became refined to the point of blandness.
But "the shopping list became refined," he said, as the reservists began taking more and more items.
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Mr. Berne, now 56, has become refined through rough music.
Science -Make a "How It Works" poster outlining the process by which crude oil becomes refined.
The meaning flips, so tasteless or jokey becomes refined, even glamorous.
Nevertheless, over time, some domain features may become obsolete with the apparition of new features while others may become refined.
Hear it after it's settled a little, when its sound untangles, and the arrangements become refined.
He argues that as measurement techniques become refined across all media, there may just be a case for ad spend to swing back to traditional media.
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