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He did accept that England need to show more refinement when they have the ball.
However, with more refinement, he says, it could eventually become a tool for the broader Internet too.
It gives you everything you get in the most basic model, but with a touch more refinement.
Other establishments, though, aimed for more refinement; Liverpool's Athenaeum, in particular, is famous for its extensive collection of rare and antique books.
They also share an art style – a restrained, watercolour realism that rewards the HD investment with even more refinement and detail in the vast landscapes and dizzying architecture.
For the role, she took lessons to "speak like a white person", with more refinement than the "broken and bushy" country vernacular envisaged earlier in writing.
The Kodály was admirably sinuous, its big woodwind solos expertly played, while the Mendelssohn could have done with a bit more refinement and energy.
The output of the internal control program was used to either select the best protein models or determine if more refinement of the structures was required.
And, with a bit more refinement, Laurent Manrique serves lightly smoked herring, imported from France, with boiled potatoes at Millesime, his French bistro in Manhattan.
Contributing to the delay, Ms. Corriher has also not been able to stop herself from making yet another variation of a familiar cake recipe, in search of yet one more refinement.
Gucci has become such a monster business that you wonder if anyone asks, much less demands, that it show more curiosity, more surprise, more refinement in its runway collections than a Frankie and Johnny scenario.
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