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Lunéville faience, tin-glazed earthenware, faience fine, and a kind of unglazed faience fine produced from 1723 at Lunéville, France.
Barbara seems to take the ensuing silence as testifying to Franco's lack of interest in introducing new topical material and she moves to bound the topic with an "ok fine" produced with lowered volume (line 7).
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The micromorphology of fines produced from undeformed coal was mainly angular.
The yields of fines produced at varying experimental conditions were analyzed quantitatively.
Particles are flakes or flakelike forms such as wafers and strands, planer shavings, slivers (or splinters), and fines produced from wood by cutting, breaking, or friction.
Tomkins was an extremely prolific composer of anthems and services for the church, and his best madrigals rank among the finest produced by the English madrigal school.
Also, BGS assisted Tarmac in research work to find uses for the fines produced at a coastal aggregate quarry in southern Ireland.
The aggregate industry in Sweden is therefore investigating methods to reduce the amount of fines produced by the manufacturing of sand.
Open image in new window Fig. 12 Volumes of fines produced in water from a uncoated and PES-coated mudstone, and b uncoated and PES-coated siltstone.
Also, washing pretreated solids is difficult because the fines produced require a solid/liquid separation step, which is expensive when implemented at the industrial scale.
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