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The first, chiefly a Greek matter, involved the gradual perfecting of the pebble medium.
In an 1882 article about another tech boom the spread of electric lighting after the perfecting of the dynamo we noted that Siemens was hedging its bets by making both alternating- and direct-current ones.
There is a sense in which this book is Byatt's late-life meditation on the processes of making, the perfecting of the object, a subject that has been a recurring motif, even an obsession.
Moreover, Maritain writes that art 'perfects' the artist; that by engaging in this activity there is "a perfecting of the spirit" (Art and Scholasticism, p. 62).
"What has to happen is tuning of the software and the perfecting of the technology to be able to make a clinical grade genome.
Mirroring and "perfecting" of the dataset to provide a model which appears to be "perfect" (a unilateral defect has now been erased by combining half of a mirror-image model with the half of the unaffected original patient model), 4.
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Perfect end-of-the-world bubblegum.
He's also bringing the infamous Dope JuicyNYC duo Sushi'o Speak over for a UK debut to play his Labour of Love partheat Glasgow's Sub Club on the 13th February, and The Ace Hotel in London the following day.
For example, Comrie (1976) distinguishes four typical uses of the perfect: the perfect of result, the experiential perfect, the perfect of persistent situation and the perfect of recent past.
Perfect swing, perfect work habits, perfect knowledge of the game, perfect everything.
The head of this group of gods was known as the Perfected of the Southern Extremities.
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