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Generally, refined means elegant and cultured in appearance, manner or taste, or with impurities removed.
The cliché that our musical tastes are generally refined in our teens and solidify by our early 20s seems largely to be true.
In addition, the 3.5-liter V-6 plays well with the six-speed automatic, which goes about its gear-to-gear business in an eager and generally refined way.
He is no particular Australian because Australians are generally refined.
Simple sugars are generally refined into crystalline powders and granules of high chemical purity.
The stoichiometry was determined experimentally for Ubl and pUb titrations (Figs 2A and 3A) and generally refined to values between 0.8 and 1.0.
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A home-theater-in-a-box system is the definitely the way to go, since it not only makes shopping easier, but set up has generally been refined to nothing more than a few cables and a power cord.
Whole grains are generally healthier than refined ones, and are recommended as a replacement for them by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, because they take longer to digest, which means that blood sugar rises and falls less rapidly as your body processes them.
Conversely, if PEC:PNEC is >1 then additional testing is generally needed to refine the PEC or PNEC.
As the process and machinery of printing was refined it became generally cheaper.
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