How To Use Perfected In A Sentence

  • I perfected the sing-song voice.
  • The edification of this house is gradually to be perfected more and more till the coming of Christ, by laying the foundation of Christianity, in bringing men still unto Christ, and carrying on the superstruction in perfecting them in Christ in all spiritual growth, till at last the top-stone be laid on, the Church completed, and translated _to the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens_. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • This perfected, water soluble cream completely removes makeup and grime, without leaving greasy residue.
  • Leg theory, bowling to a legside field, had been around since the turn of that century and was perfected in particular by the Derbyshire inswing bowler Fred Root. How Bob Wyatt's revelations blow a raspberry at history of bodyline
  • It is said that the duo perfected this play while working as life guards at Cedar Point, in Sandusky, Ohio. Five People Born on March 4 | myFiveBest
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  • Here the devouring jaw is a symbol of corporeal disintegration; it reverses the process of reintegrating the perfected body and soul at the time of the Resurrection.
  • Of these, only one had the invention perfected to the extent of using a dynamotor. Afro-American Encyclopaedia; or, The Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race, Embracing Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons, Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denominations, Givin
  • Yoga is an art which has been developed and perfected over the centuries by the yogis or wise men of India. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • In this endless race after the leader the wonderful sport of gymnastics is perfected.
  • hexachord" on which the present scale was perfected. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes
  • It was before frozen peas, Robbo, Professor Robertson, who taught me botany, perfected shipping of apples and freezing of peas so they don't go floury.
  • If the goods are removed from the leased premises prior to the landlord's hypothec being perfected, the rights therein are lost to the landlord.
  • In this great class we should probably have to descend far beneath the lowest known fossiliferous stratum to discover the earlier stages, by which the eye has been perfected.
  • Niccholao Cornacchini was once a Citizen of ours, and a man of great wealth; who, among other his rich possessions in Camerata, builded there a very goodly house, which being perfected ready for painting: he compounded with Bruno and Buffalmaco who bicause their worke required more helpe then their owne, they drew Nello and The Decameron
  • Edison perfected and patented everything from the first phonograph player in 1877 to the first practical light bulb in 1879.
  • This procedure involves complete excision of the diverticular sac and has been perfected recently by the use of stapling devices.
  • Like the wheel, it is constantly being reinvented, perfected and polished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Italian surgeons have perfected a novel way of snaring large colorectal polyps which minimises the risk of postoperative bleeding.
  • Mr. Frye perfected his impression by matching Nixon's vocal tones and modulations, by adopting a few of the president's catch phrases, such as "Let me make this perfectly clear," and by creating a few of his own, including "I am the president, and make no mistake about that. David Frye, mimic who used Nixon as object of satire, dies at 76
  • In you also, my dear Paul, this century appears to have perfected astronomy, and in Florence it has recalled the platonic teaching from darkness into light. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The latter includes maintaining a development web site on which user interface changes can be prototyped, tested, and perfected before introducing changes to the production web site.
  • Wouldn't want you to see it before it's perfected, you might think lowly of my skills.
  • In art, the astronomer has originated and perfected the many powerful and beautiful instruments now required for taking observations, and these, when compared with the instruments in use in bypast times, are excellent evidences of modern progress in this direction. Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects
  • This may come as a shock to those who have just perfected the flick and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are to be gathered after the new bulb is perfected, and before it has begun to vegetate, which is at the time the leaves decay. General directions for collecting and drying medicinal substances of the vegetable kingdom : list and description of indigenous plants, etc., their medicinal properties, forms of administration, and doses,
  • Yoga is an art which has been developed and perfected over the centuries by the yogis or wise men of India. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • The master instructor, Koka Fukushima, gave various demonstrations of this ancient craft that has been perfected through centuries by following set rules.
  • He has since perfected his ‘soft-spoken, man-out-of-place’ style of acting, but here it is very much in test mode.
  • In particular, that potent instrument called the infinitesimal calculus, which Newton had invented for the investigation of nature, had become so far perfected that Laplace, when he attempted to unravel the movements of the heavenly bodies, found himself provided with a calculus far more efficient than that which had been available to Newton. Great Astronomers
  • In that long, burning look, it seemed as if the emotions of each were imparted to the other, not in slow succession as through words and sentences, but daguerreotyped or electrotyped in perfected form upon the conscious understanding. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
  • If then, in the countless ages of the past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime which is far away and beyond our ken, the perfected philosopher is or has been or hereafter shall be compelled by a superior power to have the charge of the State, we are ready to assert to the death, that this our constitution has been, and is -- yea, and will be whenever the muse of philosophy is queen. The Republic of Plato
  • Italian astronomer and mathematician; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642).
  • When perfected the new system will be used and adopted by fast food outlets, video rental companies, airlines, hotel check-in desks and pharmacies.
  • That said, let us not forget that many ‘liberal’ thinkers — and anarchists — have argued that the human condition can be meliorated, even perfected, without claiming that ‘socialist man’ is the end in view. The Volokh Conspiracy » Further to Andrew Ferguson on Behavioral Economics
  • On the other hand, biological isolating mechanisms cannot be perfected, in general, unless panmixia is prevented by at least temporary establishment of geographic barriers. The Song of The Dodo
  • We've all perfected the wasp-wave; you flick your hand with a disinterested languor - just think Oscar Wilde dismissing a jejune insult - and the wind distracts the wasp for a second or two.
  • During the four following months it goes in and out, and strolls about between meals, like other young ones of its class, and is then an animal at nurse affording thus a twofold example of the tendency of the great Creator to repeat Himself in His conceptions, here using for the infancy of the mammal the system invented for adult insects -- elsewhere repeating the butterfly in the humming-bird, who may fairly be called a vertebrated butterfly, and reproducing the gnat in the vampire-bat, which I look upon as an enlarged and perfected revise of the original pattern, whence comes the scourge of our sweet summer nights. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • These groups have perfected a set of participatory methods of individual political development that is worthy of understanding and emulation.
  • That said, let us not forget that many ‘liberal’ thinkers — and anarchists — have argued that the human condition can be meliorated, even perfected, without claiming that ‘socialist man’ is the end inview. The Volokh Conspiracy » Further to Andrew Ferguson on Behavioral Economics
  • Killing is perfected but creating is limited to vague bumbling ideas, and small companies operating on grants and well wishes from a stymied, bumbling government. "My sins my own. They belong to me, me."
  • As for our own unperfected democracy, countless micro-conflicts - from drive-by slayings to gang brawls - continue without respite.
  • There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless.
  • But will there be more belly flops than perfected pike positions? The Sun
  • The family members should plan two escape routes from each room and practise the plan until it is perfected.
  • She found a doctor across the border who claimed to have perfected a much simpler, essentially risk-free procedure called ‘laser obliteration of floaters,’ and her heart beat faster.
  • In trying to be perfect, he perfected the art of anonymity. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • My genetic code has been perfected by an intricate adiabatic process over ten decades, and I am practically immortal.
  • With an expression perfected from years of successful begging on the streets of the Windy City, he eyed Walker dubiously. Lost And Found
  • Such a society will see reality as something to be improved upon, perfected, transmuted into images.
  • Like the wheel, it is constantly being reinvented, perfected and polished. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have seen above that Hippolytus, in his Adam-Christ typology, sees in the incarnation of Christ the rebirth of the many as new, perfected human beings.
  • Piorry (1794-1879) perfected percussion (definition of the borders and outlines of the organs, invention of the plessimeter, improvement of the stethoscope). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • But we come now to a matter which, to most minds, will be more remote and more difficult; viz., to the fact, that God has not only a character ever lastingly perfected in right, but that, by the same law, he is held to a suffering goodness for his enemies, even to that particular work in time, which we call the vicarious sacrifice of Christ. The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation.
  • “Whew!” gasped a worker with Pace Construction Co., the St. Louis County road contractor that joined forces with Innoventor, the Earth City-based engineering and design firm that perfected the process of converting the animal waste into a bio-oil used in asphalt binder. Paving Roads With Pig Manure | Impact Lab
  • They've nearly perfected an adhesive made of soy protein and used it successfully in composite boards made from virgin and recycled wood, cornstalks, switchgrass and animal processed fiber.
  • One the quack is perfected, the greeting call can be made by dragging the quack out. The nunber two reason hunters walk out of the duck woods empty handed.
  • The Order which was perfected requires careful attention, for it says as follows.
  • In classical perfectibilist theories, man is perfected in a sudden breakthrough, a conversion of the soul, even if only after a long period of spiritual preparation. PERFECTIBILITY OF MAN
  • But if any one object that such a conversion, even if it were perfected, was poor, inasmuch as the man's free will was intromitted with, I answer: 'The development of the free will was the one object. Robert Falconer
  • The infra-red ray which has been developed by LeCroix from the experiments of the Italian scientist Ulivi causes, when concentrated by an apparatus perfected by LeCroix, an instantaneous combustion of nonreflecting surfaces. The Exploits of Elaine
  • Yoga is an art which has been developed and perfected over the centuries by the yogis or wise men of India. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • Any poetry removed from popular diction will inevitably become as esoteric as 18th-century satire (perfected by Alexander Pope), whose dense allusiveness and preciosity drove the early Romantic poets into the countryside to find living speech again. Poetry
  • The kneeling routine was in addition to long bouts of the falanga - beating the soles of the victim's feet, a method of torture perfected over recent years in Zimbabwe. PrairiePundit
  • Heb. 10:14 For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.
  • In Solitary Man, written and directed by the team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien and opening Friday (5/21/10) in limited release, Kalmen is played by Michael Douglas with exactly the kind of roguish charm that Douglas has perfected over the course of his career. Marshall Fine: Movie review: Solitary Man
  • This may come as a shock to those who have just perfected the flick and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • States during the War of the Rebellion and was honorably discharged therefrom, as shown by a statement of such service herewith, and that I have remained loyal to the Government; that I have not perfected a homestead entry for 160 acres of land under any law except what is known as the commuted provision of the homestead law contained in section A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 2: Grover Cleveland
  • Within hours of excoriating the gays in San Francisco for "defiling" his church, he was chortling with the queen of venom, Ann Coulter, on his TV show about her vile remarks that all Jews need to be "perfected," and we'd be better off without any Jews in this country. O'Reilly Rants At Catholic Bashers While Chortling With Coulter and Her Defaming Jews
  • The absorption function to palladium and gold by improving active carbon is strongly perfected.
  • Newfoundland fishermen originally perfected the breed to help bring in cod lines. How To Turn Your Pup Into a Boat Dog
  • For that same reason, human science cannot discover God; for human science is but the backward undoing of the tapestry-web of God's science, works with its back to him, and is always leaving him -- his intent, that is, his perfected work -- behind it, always going farther and farther away from the point where his work culminates in revelation. Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II.
  • Lefties perfected long ago the enlistment of Jesus in their secular messianic causes.
  • Canning was perfected in the early 1800s and quickly became popular as a convenient, cheap, and safe method of conserving pre-cooked food.
  • The first name refers to Adelbert Theodor Edward Wangemann, who joined the laboratory in 1888, assigned to transform Edison's newly perfected wax cylinder phonograph into a marketable device for listening to music. NYT > Home Page
  • Italian astronomer and mathematician; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642).
  • My aim is not yet perfected, so it took me five bullets.
  • The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population.
  • The atlatl is a weapon perfected in ancient times, it is so easy to learn, many people pick it up and hit the target. Undefined
  • Although medieval printers produced seasonal sheets and pictures, Christmas cards were a fruit of the industrial revolution especially after Aloys Senefelder perfected lithographic printing in 1796.
  • Johnson's Loins® for $500/lb. Or genetically modified pigs nurtured in Johnson's “perfected” landscape, then ensanguinated in hermetically sealed glass hamlets, their butchers soothed from the horrors of blood and squealing with an enveloping view of Nature. Chicken Wing
  • the Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war
  • If then, in the countless ages of the past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime which is far away and beyond our ken, the perfected philosopher is or has been or hereafter shall be compelled by a superior power to have the charge of the State, we are ready to assert to the death, that this our constitution has been, and is — yea, and will be whenever the muse of philosophy is queen. The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  • No doubt by now everything is perfected, but today Lederer has just come from rehearsals.
  • It will cease with time, whereas contemplative life may be begun in time, but it will be perfected beyond it.
  • Polytunnel technology originally developed for strawberries has now been perfected for melons, helped by the warm spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon returning to the family home, he whipped up a mixture made of buttercups and other plants and, soon after, perfected its use: as a soothing ointment for haemorrhoid sufferers. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • These were however my secrets, the unperfected features of my craft.
  • Whitford especially is a comic gift to any director, capable of the sort of arrogance, deadpan humor and blank-faced terror that Bill Murray has perfected.
  • The film was written and directed by Preston Sturges, a director known for the subgenre of ‘screwball’ comedies that he perfected with ‘the Sturges touch.’
  • Her impulsive, easily outraged father has removed all his children from school to be home-educated, and her mother, a batty inventor, is usually ensconced among collections of not-quite-perfected gadgets.
  • And there are many points having special reference to the heart, such as wherefore does it first acquire consistency, and appear to possess life, motion, sense, before any other part of the body is perfected, as The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • His second wife, Elna, is famed for merely nodding or shaking her head as sales clerks rushed one item of clothing after another to her; she perfected a method for spending thousands of dollars within minutes.
  • I have perfected the art of the interested cluck during these kinds of conversations.
  • The production of commercial tableware began in the late 1800s, and by 1920 potteries had perfected a vitrified china which would not chip or stain in heavy use.
  • It differs from the aoristic past tense (35) and from the imperfect (113) by expressing an act or condition as definitely completed or perfected. A Complete Grammar of Esperanto
  • Perrin of Sorbonne for developing equilibrium sedimentation in colloidal solutions, a method which Svedberg later perfected in his ultracentrifuge. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
  • From that conception, the Aether has been gradually perfected, until we have the conception which has been presented to the reader in Chapter IV., in which I have endeavoured to show that this aetherial medium is matter, but infinitely more rarefied and infinitely more elastic, but notwithstanding its extreme rarefaction and elasticity, it possesses inertia, because it is gravitative. Aether and Gravitation
  • His body was unmarked and perfected from combat and charioting.
  • Here Kun tossles and jars the untouched environments that painters such as Thomas Cole and Frederic Church perfected by adding disjointing products of conspicuous consumption and human activity into the pristine landscape paintings. The Election and Art Swimming in my Head
  • The symmetrical, diphycercal tail, not perfected by gnathostomes until the Cretaceous, was standard equipment on heterostracans in the Silurian.
  • The trial of our love: But whoso keepeth his word in him verily is the love of God perfected; hereby know we that we are in him, v. 5. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The "straight process," so called, of the phototype printer, reproducing a pen-and-ink line drawing on a zinc plate which could be immediately run through a Hoe process, was perfected. Outdoor Sketching Four Talks Given before the Art Institute of Chicago; The Scammon Lectures, 1914
  • If then, in the countless ages of the past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime which is far away and beyond our ken, the perfected philosopher is or has been or hereafter shall be compelled by a superior power to have the charge of the State, we are ready to assert to the death, that this our constitution has been, and is -- yea, and will be whenever the Muse of Philosophy is queen. The Republic
  • Rather what she was saying is that it would be better and used the word perfected to make it clear that she didn’t believe that jews were bad now, just that they could be even better. The Volokh Conspiracy » Ann Coulter, Christian Chauvinist:
  • And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time.
  • And while methods such as photometry and astrometry, which hold great promise in the long term, are still being perfected, other innovative approaches are already yielding results.
  • While he didn't invent the toilet, Thomas Crapper perfected the siphon flush system we use today.
  • Not only does this polysemy make it an enigmatic signifier, but the computer-perfected entasis makes it a good example of propositional beauty - the central planned skyscraper with elegant double curves shooting to the sky.
  • [414] Lewis, 'and the work I have perfected': Harkleian, 'because the work,' &c., 'because' being obelized. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
  • This reminds me of the yay-boo school of journalism, as perfected by my father.
  • As Jess untied the Queen and helped her down, she saw Brian working hard to keep his expression stolid, to maintain the professional unseeing look all the guardsmen had long perfected. Zombies vs. Unicorns
  • I perfected the sing-song voice.
  • What now if another should say that “this same formlessness and confusedness of matter, was for this reason first conveyed under the name of heaven and earth, because out of it was this visible world with all those natures which most manifestly appear in it, which is ofttimes called by the name of heaven and earth, created and perfected?” The Confessions
  • Germany's Redondo Beat makes no secret of its lust for the fuzzy riffs and laidback drone perfected in the '60s.
  • She has done this for so long that she has gotten good at it, perfected her craft of deceiving people.
  • She was in her own right a famed horsewoman, who perfected the side saddle riding technique, she was also master of the hounds and it was at her kennels in Moyle that the hounds were kept.
  • Bishop Lyttelton used to plague me to death about barrows, and tumuli, and Roman camps, and all those bumps in the ground that do not amount to a most imperfect ichnography; but, in good truth, I am content with all arts when perfected, nor inquire how ingeniously people contrive to do without them -- and I care still less for remains of art that retain no vestiges of art. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
  • Finally, British gunners had perfected the ‘creeping barrage’ - an advancing line of gunfire behind whose cover the infantry could assault to within yards of the enemy positions.
  • Lam says that teleporting single atoms and molecules could be perfected within the next ten years.
  • It was the Romans who first utilized the technique of blowing glass on a widespread scale and they perfected other facets of glass technology to a high degree.
  • A machine for weaving cloth, programmed by a punched card, had already been perfected by the end of the 18th century by Jacquard, whose name is now a dictionary word.
  • The show has perfected the formula of well-chosen guest stars (Daily Show vets Rob Corddry and John Oliver, alt-comedy god Patton Oswalt, and, yes, Betty White, who's better in small doses like this week's cameo); snappy, pop-reference-rich dialogue; physical shtick from the masterful likes of Chevy Chase and Ken Jeong; and unexpected moments of M*A*S*H/Scrubs-esque sincerity. Cheers & Jeers: Community Makes the Grade
  • She connected this plunge into masculine costume to seeing her perfected reflection in a full-length cheval glass. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Innoventor perfected the process of converting the animal waste into a bio-oil used in asphalt binder. What's that smell? Hog manure becomes asphalt
  • So after waiting for the stragglers, those conductors stuck with either the less agile or newer drivers who hadn't yet perfected the skills necessary to reattach their lines so that they would actually stay there, we were off.
  • What Westerners construed as effeminate is in fact virile, an assertion of perfected control and independence.
  • Throughout the whole development process, from the initial prototype sample to production, geometric shapes of the aspherical surfaces are perfected step by step.
  • The Thebans had perfected the art of hoplite warfare. Alexander the Great
  • By contrast, the modern philosophers of self-esteem encourage a complacent adoration of the unperfected self.
  • As the Greek phrase, [Greek: echein logon tinos], really denotes substituting that person's [Greek: logos] for one's own, so the Irrational nature in a man of self-control or perfected self-mastery substitutes the orders of Reason for its own impulses. Ethics
  • He and his people learned from that and perfected the array of spin techniques - rebuttal, prebuttal, the grid - we associate with the party.
  • And the pale green pistachios actually perfected the presentation (mahogany duck, pale yellow sauce/cheese, chartreuse and mid-tan nuts).
  • And all these deadly seconds his brain and its abilities, so magnificently perfected by the Nunuli, had fought its silent battle for survival on that level of reality below consciousness where, alas, Man actually operated -- Endlessness and foreverness of internal, underlying mental forces that had brought human kind to the brink, with never a single questioning, always an accepting mindlessness of momentary moods and attitudes, to the point where one man and one woman now stood alone against eternity. The Battle of Forever
  • She's perfected that smiling art of PR deflection, of projecting a sweetly vacuous wholesomeness.
  • It was countervailed by the argument that, as the living languages have degenerated from the dead classical languages, to use the former as a guide is to interpret the perfected and optimal form in the “light” of the corrupted and obscured form. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The synthesis technique, called the pressurized vapor/condenser (PVC) method, was developed with Jefferson Lab's Free-Electron Laser and later perfected using a commercial welding laser. Undefined
  • Hegg was only a perfected eagle-hawk away from ignominy. Moxie: Who Needs It?
  • Even before it served its first antipasto, this reservations-free Italian joint had perfected the fundamentals of the BYOB genre.
  • Curtis perfected his craft in forgettable films such as "Francis," "I Was a Shoplifter," "No Room for the Groom" and "Son of Ali Baba. Tony Curtis Dead: Oscar-Nominated Actor, Father Of Jamie Lee Dies At 85
  • The general rule, as I see it, is that once an order dismissing an appeal has been perfected the court has no jurisdiction to revive the appeal or to allow a fresh appeal to be brought.
  • There are those who snigger that it was a fine strategy by the old comrades, who have perfected the art of using each other for keeping power within their grasp.
  • That's because the compliance officer in J.rsey City, N.J., can't easily and neatly fold the sleeves using a "trifold" she perfected after working at J. Crew. Excuse Me, Do You Work Here?
  • My agility was natural and fluent as liquid, while Jimmy's was practiced and not even nearly perfected.
  • BULBS are to be gathered after the new bulb is perfected, and before it has begun to vegetate, which is at the time the leaves decay. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • The great age of English satire began with Dryden, who perfected the epigrammatic and antithetical use of the heroic couplet for this purpose.
  • The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population.
  • Every year bubbles of greater and greater beauty are being blown in these secluded places, and soon we hope to enrich commerce with all the elegances of latticinio and schmelze, the perfected glass of an American Venice. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
  • It is true that the dioptric apparatus was perfected independently by Fresnel, who had also the satisfaction of being the first to put it into operation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • It shows well for the simplicity and effectiveness of the perfected burners that Mr. Grimston's experimental example, although necessarily imperfect In many ways, burns with a remarkably steady light, of great brilliancy, which is assured by the fact that the products of combustion are robbed of all their heat to magnify the useful effect, so that the hand may be borne with ease over the outlet of the chimney. Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882
  • In this sense, Christians can be called perfected Jews. One Person's Heaven
  • See them nose the long coastline in a glide of perfected instinct.
  • It would be years, and many more operations on these same women and others, before he perfected a surgical technique using silver wire suture that resolved the fistulae completely. The Invention of the Sims Speculum - Surgical Improvisation
  • He has perfected a technique of etching letters onto microscopic surfaces—including the tip of a screw, the head of a pin and the pointed end of a paperclip.
  • The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere.
  • We do not know the stages through which the eye has passed to its present perfected state, but, since the number of simple eyes (facets) has become very much greater in the male than in the female, we may assume that their increase is due to a gradual duplication of the determinants of the ommatidium in the germ-plasm, as I have already indicated in regard to sense-organs in general. Evolution in Modern Thought
  • Like the wheel, it is constantly being reinvented, perfected and polished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ishmael ends the discussion of cetology by saying that his classification system can't easily be perfected, like all great works, it will remain unfinished.
  • And he perfected the picture that he desired her to see by the assurance he gave murmurously from the darkness of the open door. The Judge
  • Like the wheel, it is constantly being reinvented, perfected and polished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still since early adolescents are more sensitive listening-devices than anything yet perfected by the Pentagon, I collected whiffs of the culture’s severe ambivalence on the subject of what was often called self-abuse. CLEAR PICTURES
  • One of "the Perfected," named Raymond Belhot, congratulated a mother whose daughter he had just "consoled," and ordered her not to give the sick girl anything to eat or drink until he returned, even though she requested it. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church
  • It was submitted by the bank before the judge and before this court that, notwithstanding that the garnishee order nisi was not perfected, a genuine belief that the bank was entitled to act as it did was a defence to the claim.
  • Amy Lehman as the dry Miss Casewell has perfected the eloquent raised eyebrow.
  • In many ways Detroit is the epitome of the materialist paradigm, a place where the mechanical worldview was perfected.
  • With this knowledge, he perfected the tendon transplant technique through which he carried out reconstructive surgery on those with damaged hands and feet.
  • Any poetry removed from popular diction will inevitably become as esoteric as 18th-century satire (perfected by Alexander Pope), whose dense allusiveness and preciosity drove the early Romantic poets into the countryside to find living speech again. Poetry
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • Volvo safety engineers have perfected a head protection inflatable curtain for convertible cars which will appear in the next generation of the company's convertibles.
  • And again, "I labor to pourtraict in Arthure, before he was King, the image of a brave knight, perfected in the twelve moral virtues. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • Publishing new writing by way of contests implies a certain metaphysical attitude--the model privileges randomness, divisibility, fragmentation, unknowability, and nondeterminism, perfected and ground through a process of rationalization to the presumed opposite of these conditions. Anis Shivani: Poetry Book Contests Should be Abolished: Why Contests Are the Stupidest Way to Publish First Books
  • Preceding the invention of the sarrusophone, by which a perfected oboe was contrived in a brass instrument, a modified brass instrument, the saxophone, bearing a similar relation to the clarinet, was invented in Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
  • It’s a shame because the bleak and oppressive atmosphere that Silent Hill has perfected is rendered utterly redundant. Kings and Kings
  • The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is famous for saying you cannot stand in the same river twice; La Rochefoucauld perfected this epigrammatic style in the 17th century in his Maximes.
  • We have invented snorkels, aqualungs and diving bells to allow us brief sojourns into the watery world, but insects have perfected these and other techniques millions of years ago so as to live an almost totally aquatic way of life.
  • In this series, Goya had perfected the painstaking processes of etching and aquatint and placed them in the service of rendering bizarre compositions of man, beast, witch and clergyman.
  • Not long afterwards Baird perfected a glass razor which was rust-resistant but it shattered. Really Early Telly Sought
  • It will cease with time, whereas contemplative life may be begun in time, but it will be perfected beyond it.
  • AQIM in particular has perfected what analysts call a "kidnap economy," drawing on its refuge in Mali, according to diplomats, hostage negotiators and government officials. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The word perfected in this scripture translates from the original meaning to be MATURE, so we will be matured through our sufferings just as Christ was matured through His. InJesus :: Online Community :: Last posted message
  • Thus, if we consider only those typical cases in which the complete triumph of intelligence and of instinct is seen, we find this essential difference between them: _instinct perfected is a faculty of using and even of constructing organized instruments; intelligence perfected is the faculty of making and using unorganized instruments_. Evolution créatrice. English
  • Like the wheel, it is constantly being reinvented, perfected and polished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both men were serious about literature, but they differed on how much the formal detective story, as perfected during the Golden Age between the World Wars, could be taken seriously _as _literature. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • At the office, he has perfected the art of doing nothing - and he has become such a virtuoso that his colleagues recognize in his inanition the sign of a truly great worker.
  • 5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • He used tactics perfected by the great Ali when dealing with a smaller forward-moving slugger.
  • He perfected his oarsmanship to the point where he qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team that competed in Barcelona, Spain, in 1996.
  • Feeling remarkably like a shamefaced puppy, she trod reluctantly into the kitchen and gave them both that icy what-the-hell-do-you-want look she'd perfected by ninth grade.
  • The mark function of the guidance, the propaganda and the beautifier should be perfected to meet the patients' need as far as possible.
  • Destroy, sweep away, prepare the ground; then shall music the holy, music the civiliser, breathe over the renewed earth, and with Orphean magic raise in perfected beauty the towers of the City of Man. The Nether World
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population.
  • And there are many points having special reference to the heart, such as wherefore does it first acquire consistency, and appear to possess life, motion, sense, before any other part of the body is perfected, as Aristotle says in his third book, “De partibus Animalium”? On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • The New Leipzig School is genealogically interwoven with the old one and shaped by a tradition of perfected craftsmanship.
  • And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time.
  • a graceful but not yet fully perfected literary style
  • When I reached Jugraon on the 20th January, all accounts agreed that the enemy was still at Baranhara, thirty miles from me, between Loodiana and Philour, a fortress of his on the right bank of the Sutlej, under cover of which he had crossed and perfected his invasion; but that he had also occupied with a small garrison the fortress of Budowal, which had been abandoned by the troops of a chief in amity with us, and that he had near it some two or three hundred Horse. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • I would like tomorrow to be done with, complete, perfected.
  • We have perfected a way of replacing broken and cracked firebacks now, without the need to disrupt the fireplace itself.
  • The Favorite: Art. Perfected by the Greeks and tweaked for millenniums, art has hosted history's wiliest strikers and enjoyed countless championships. Honfleur Gallery and Mexican Cultural Institute exhibits pit art against design
  • Imagine that holography has been so perfected that a laser-illuminated hologram of an object can, under certain observational conditions, be indistinguishable from the real thing.

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