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is refinement
noun
The act, or the result of refining; the removal of impurities, or a purified material
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Its goal is refinement, for better and, at times, for worse.
There is refinement and musical richness in the score, which emerges now and then from Gerald Steichen's stylish conducting.
Renee's favorite word is "refinement," a term that in her private lexicon combines French elegance, Italian charm, and American democracy, and encompasses the simplicity and purity that Renee means to conjure up with the word "Biblical".
On the opposite wall is refinement of a more familiar sort, in a set of images by Basawan, a Hindu recruit who took full advantage of the European engravings and paintings Akbar collected, but who had also learned a thing or two about fantastical Persian rock formations.
The reason, of course, is refinement.
What it gives you in place of machismo is refinement.
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But there's been refinement over the years, as there always is.
In place of those effects are refinement, economy of resources, and flawless acoustical balance.
Apple clearly decided that it liked this concept, and since then it has been refinement after refinement after refinement.
Two important concepts for model reduction are refinement and coarsening of a partition.
Since then, there has been refinement both in terms of patient selection and supportive care.
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