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"If you want refinement and connoisseurship, you vote Herzog".
"Do we want the refinement of the record arrangement?
The reputation of Mrs Beeton, as opposed to Mrs Beeton, has also taken some stick: Christopher Driver, in The British at Table (1983), wrote that its "progressive debasement" under successive revisers and enlargers "may either explain or be explained by the relative stagnation and want of refinement in the indigenous cooking of Britain between 1880 and 1930".
His routes need refinement.
And he wanted not the refinement of "Swan Lake" but the sweaty, rag-doll exhaustion of the marathon dancers in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" Exhilaration and exhaustion -- that was the mood of Dior's Tango Galliano as the fall 2003 haute couture season opened.
Further, Kia is actually doing something their rivals don't want to acknowledge adding refinement.
Is a few hundred dollars off really worth the lack of refinement you want in a last-mile vehicle?
In introducing the doctrine of higher pleasures, Mill appears to want to make some refinement within hedonism (II 3 5).
In the second part, we want to introduce a refinement of the inequality ∥ x ∥ x ∥ − y ∥ y ∥ ∥ ⩽ 2 ∥ x − y ∥ ∥ x ∥ + ∥ y ∥ in 2-inner product spaces, which was done by Mercer [3] in inner product spaces.
"Once they get to results, what we've found is people's patterns kind of differ, they shift more into, 'I found something and I want to get into refinement mode,'" Gavini said.
It is difficult to watch these refinements on Mr. Nichols's previous work -- which includes "Carnal Knowledge" and "The Graduate" -- without wanting to mutter the word "plastics".
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