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Mr. Bush has said that the area of focus will include just 1.5 million acres of the 19 million-acre refuge, but Ms. Norton refined that much further, saying the impact of any oil production would be limited to about 2,000 acres.
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Refining that much ethanol will consume 48 billion gallons of water.
To grow enough corn to refine that much ethanol would take as much as 2.5 trillion gallons -- more than all the water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta that now goes to Southern California cities and to Central Valley farmers.
Donne wrote, when his wife was alive, some of the tenderest, subtlest, most moving expressions imaginable of a love both profane and sacred – take this, from A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning: But we by a love so much refined, That ourselves know not what it is, Inter-assurèd of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips and hands to miss.
Characteristically, she refines that position.
Let me now refine that tentative definition.
This paper refines that approach.
Although much more refined that the RSM, it does not provide an intuitive, quantitative estimate of wing shape as the RSM does, but it does provide an excellent visualization.
No, you don't need this level of sumptuousness in a car, but compared with, say, the cabin of the current Lexus ES300, which is a perfectly fine car, the Audi A4 stands out as that much more refined.
I refined that idea for this dish.
He's refined that technique of using rollers, even adding printing squeegees into the mix, and from it he's harnessed an elegant and clean style that belies much of the carnage that went into creating it.
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