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Her refinement had no equal.
In both roles, her refinement and musicality, and the understated amplitude of her dancing could be seen at their best.
Her stylish references separate her from conventions of refinement, yet curiously her refinement is reinforced by her accessories.
The drawback to her refinement of eye is a demurely recessive quality somehow at odds with the spatial sweep her photographs seek to encompass.
Furthermore, according to a contemporary account in the Times, Lafarge's attentions to Marie "were paid in a manner that shocked her refinement".
Because she was less socially invisible than impeccable in her refinement, the trial testimony about her friendship with an ambitious political comer struck a weirdly dissonant note.
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James Harb, the loft's architect, was eager to credit Ms. Grajales for her refinements.
Done in the elevated, high-flown style known as Grand Manner, it depicts the subject in a perky red bolero bodice with flared sleeves, standing next to a Chickering piano with her hand on a sheet of music, evidence of her culture and refinement.
Because for all her natural refinement, there is in her a tiny, beguiling dose of the feral child.
Her depth, refinement, and exquisite artistry showed her to be a violinist of the highest caliber".
The US navy tried to claim the idea as its own before Coston successfully patented her own refinements to her husband's invention in 1871.
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