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Chenayya closed an eye and examined them one by one; then he began moving the saw over each of the legs, creating a fine dust on the floor.
Ms. Bloom is one of the very few saxophone players who have stuck exclusively to the soprano, creating a fine, whittled-down, antivirtuosic style.
Toward the end, after the music had built and built, the company began exhorting one another — "Let's go!" — their little bursts of encouragement and unity creating a fine, fitting accompaniment to their common passion.
Outdoor "fogging"- driving round creating a fine mist of insecticide - is a very visible control method, but is often ineffective.
This study has focused on numerical simulation of severe shot peening, generally aimed at creating a fine grained layer of material on surface of the treated part.
Microsoft has pigeonholed these games into the Vista-only category, creating a fine case of nerd-rage amongst gamers still running XP.
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Rub it together to create a fine breadcrumb texture.
Lowry spent one month completing her work, using an airbrush to create a fine spray of paint.
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