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The past tense, however, has fine gradations.
Add as many fine gradations as people want.
This separation is stark, with no explicit provision made for fine gradations of merit or guilt.
The precision of his bow control allows for fine gradations of volume and touch.
The lighting equipment comprised 10,000 lamps, all controlled by a gigantic console capable of fine gradations of intensity.
He did not slather on vibrato but applied fine gradations, or none at all, to shape phrases graciously.
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The hygroscopicity of coarse gradation CSS was larger than those of intermediate gradation and fine gradation CSS.
Considering the requirements of steel deck pavements, a patching material was developed using a fast cure thermosetting binder and a fine gradation.
Membrane penetration resulted only in an average of 0.36 % decrease in void ratio during isotropic consolidation and undrained shear tests as the fine gradation of the tested sand limited the amount of membrane penetration into the surface irregularities of the specimen.
The scale of the map is designated by the number of human genes that were evaluated in a linear distance on the map, due to the fine gradation of the illustrated data.
Tonal qualities of a given pitch change as it relocates from one string to another, while exaggerated vibrato and more unorthodox techniques produce even finer gradations.
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