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Unless it concentrates on the numerous tiny details and subtle refinements required to produce truly fine cognac, it would never survive in the market.
An additional refinement was a tiny gallery straight out the front door, with a whitewashed railing and gate, just barely large enough for two chairs and the people sitting in them.
A dozen miniatures, put together like a medieval breviary, their subtitles give a sense of their refinement: "as fleet as the tiniest humming bird"; "like an evening full of the linnet's wings", "like the splash and suspension of water droplets".
Because for all her natural refinement, there is in her a tiny, beguiling dose of the feral child.
From her very first entry, a magically reflective tiny adagio amid the surrounding opening movement allegro, the refinement of Jansen's silvery tone drew the audience into a reading characterised by great intimacy, with Jurowski now reinvented as a most sensitive accompanist.
The German instrument (with a tiny reed) survives in Russia; though capable of a certain refinement of tone, it lacks the piquancy and sparkle of the French oboe.
In this paper, we suggest the rotating counsel refinement (RCR), the filtering, is used to remove the tiny jagged edge of enhanced depth maps.
The team's technique is a refinement of magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM), in which a tiny magnet is suspended at the end of a fine cantilever.
Some dishes require further refinement, but a scallop starter with many intelligent dimensions of flavour – intense chicken jus, tiny pork scratchings, pickled Jerusalem artichoke – confirms Swale as a serious, potentially impressive chef.
Scott's David is a stereotypical movie Nazi, from the air of refinement and the insinuating sexuality to the British accent; for that matter, with a tiny twist involving his misidentification of a poet, he's a walking reference to a Nazi villain in "Schindler's List".
In "A Short History of Christianity," by John M. Robertson, from 1902, Pessoa wrote in a tiny hand in the margin of one page, "excellent," in English, beside a passage declaring: "the material refinements of civilization" had bred in modern cities "a new neurosis".
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