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Something of the light and the fineness seemed to go out from the world.
The fineness is often converted to a percent, as well.
But the two most recent pieces, both written last year, had a new fineness.
They were privileged to have known and to share the fineness of his being.
But the work was successful and influential for other reasons than the fineness of the language.
The rock is broken down and then ground to a fineness of 80 to 90 per cent.
There was a certain fineness about firearms for the young shooter.
This may be one reason for the great fineness and delicacy of their painting.
The fineness was again reduced (secretly) in 1786 to 0.875.
Obviously there is a limit to the fineness of the distinction that can be made.
Until that time, the fineness of the gold remained consistent at about 0.955-0.980.
He chewed up his words; their fineness seemed to embarrass him.
He looked like a buccaneer despite the fineness of his clothes.
The fineness of the silver content varied with political and economic circumstances.
Only the fineness of Anna's features attested to her true age.
The main measure of fineness today is specific surface.
A 10/20 Pakistani rug is therefore equivalent in fineness to a 200 per 2.
On the other hand, some embroidery she had been doing was of an extreme fineness and beauty.
The fineness mark - The purity of the metal, in parts per thousand; 3.
The fineness of the crystallites results in a creamy texture.
Different blocks can be handled with required degree of fineness in mesh.
The coins would be identical in fineness and size to their pre-1933 counterparts of the same face value.
The writing was delicate and curled, with the quaint fineness of half a century before.
People would see stains and rips, not the fineness of a fabric.
More important, though, is the fineness of the gratings.