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Through inquiry, students discover and refine something worth writing about.
It didn't really work the first time, but science is often about repeating and refining something until it does.
So, they say, is the five years, with few distractions, that Kushner had to brainstorm, write and refine something that wound up exceeding all normal expectations.
If anything, the manic energy and aggressive sarcasm of Wain's "Role Models" (2008), which also starred Rudd, has become much more refined in "Wanderlust," (well, as refined as something this raw can be).
For centuries it was a commodity harvested by slaves and refined into something white.
If anything the performance of Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony was a bit too refined (not something one could ever have said of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra 10 or 12 years ago).
The professor, who collaborates with many teams abroad, said that chances were that in the next few years well-defined mixtures of the compounds, refined into something more like a medical drug, would replace today's medicinal marijuana.
That's a process that a Chicago-based organization called the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) has refined into something between an art and a science, demonstrating how to bring college students together across faith and belief lines so that they develop greater respect, comfort and appreciation for one another and their traditions.
Musk also gets credit, at least partly deservedly for technologies not necessarily invented or conceived at Tesla, but certainly shaped and refined into something commercially viable by the engineers and designers that work for him.
But Google's efforts seem designed more like its software product launches – beta versions of products or product ideas it's refining into something more palatable for a general audience.
We do know that we will work by means of rapid iterative loops, in which an initial idea is immediately implemented at least in rough form in 3D so that it can be studied and judged — perhaps rejected outright, or perhaps refined into something final.
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