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the refinements
noun
The act, or the result of refining; the removal of impurities, or a purified material
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You can more easily take in the refinements.
The refinements of touch and wit are constant.
Once the internal reaction chamber had become established the refinements would have followed.
The refinements might make the S2000 less of a racecar surrogate for Walter Mittys.
| Christie's revels in the refinements of twentieth-century design in two sales on Sept. 26.
The refinements of rudeness, like the refinements of politeness, insofar as the use of language is involved, require a very good knowledge of a language.
The world has gone from great leaps to refinements, and the refinements are petering out.
The refinements shown by the always strong and enthusiastic Savannah Lowery are heartening.
These men needed the rudiments but not the refinements of common law.
My patria's determination to isolate and remove Haitians through the refinements of immigration policy had not harmed me.
But through all the refinements and seasonal blips that might colour the figures, there has been only one trend.
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