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Plenty of epistolary novels are much finer and less silly, however, than those 18th-century romps.

Microcrystalline wax, any petroleum-derived plastic material that differs from paraffin waxes in having much finer and less-distinct crystals and higher melting point and viscosity.

That's more like it, a spring at which to drown the sorrows of decrepitude and old age, and which, if you drink enough from it, could also mercy-kill you – the very opposite of the fountain of life or youth, and, frankly, a much finer and nobler thing to seek for and pine after than the miserable curse of immortality.

Compared to the as-cast samples, the mean size of lamellar colonies is much finer and thus the resulting Ti5Si3/TiAl composites show the enhanced room temperature elongation, up to 2.5%, while retaining the ultimate tensile strength of 414 MPa.

The results show that the nanoparticles are uniformly distributed in the composite coating, and the microstructure of the composite coating is much finer and denser compared with the pure nickel plating coating.

Based upon the XRD and SEM results of the MA powders, it was found that the initial coarse Y2O3 particles readily became much finer and then thoroughly homogenized with the metal powder element in a very short milling time of 40 min.

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Before saying anything about some prospects for proactive nonviolence in North America, it would be silly not to recognize that much fine and important work is already being done by American men and women of religion in the realm of proactive nonviolence.

"The weather community has been slow to adopt to technology, but this is providing much improved performance for us, with higher resolutions and a much finer scale and focus of short-term forecasts".

Certain species of earthworm can consume organic material residuals very rapidly and fragment them into much finer particles and reducing the pollutants by passing them through a grinding gizzard.

Then about 50,000 years ago, all of sudden culture changed very dramatically, and you started to get art, much finer tools and the start of a period of increasingly frequent revolutions -- in agriculture, printing, industry.

That period, often called "Mannaean" after the name of the people who lived in the area, is characterized by a gray pottery accompanied by black and red varieties, the black ware being of much finer quality and probably made in imitation of metal vessels.

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