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unrefined

uhn ree fahynd

  • a  not refined or processed
    unrefined ore
  • a  (used of persons and their behavior) not refined; uncouth
    how can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man?

  • This husband-and-wife team advises avoiding "fake and fattening foods" and sticking with unrefined whole foods, such as fruits and vegetables.
  • Instead you should opt for whole foods with complex carbohydrates such as unrefined whole-wheat bread, brown rice, fruits, vegetables and beans.
  • The results: "Compared with the placebo," the researchers reported, "unrefined echinacea provided no detectable benefit or harm.
News & Articles

  • Game Trailers: Batman: Arkham Origins (E3 Gameplay Trailer)
    The game is set before the events of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City , and features a "young, raw, unrefined Batman" in the early stages of his career, as he faces a number of classic villains looking to collect a $50 million bounty that's been placed on his head by crime boss Black Mask -- including Bane, Deadshot, and Deathstroke, and of course, the Joker.
    June 12, 2013 - Baller Status
Quotes

  • Paul Heyman in Charleston Post Courier (subscription)
    Scott Bigelow got a lot more out of life than he ever imagined possible,former ECW head Paul Heyman told the WWE Web site Friday. "Bam Bam had a level of raw, unrefined talent that no one had ever seen before. He broke the mold. He clearly...
  • James Woolsey in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    And I think the thing that would bring the Iranian government and economy to its knees, quite quickly, would not be a cut-off of their exports of unrefined petroleum (but to ban) their imports of refined petroleum products,Woolsey said.
  • Sandra Bullock in TVNZ
    Gracie Hart gets the job done better than most of her fellow agents, but in social situations she is incredibly unrefined,says Bullock, who also serves as producer on this film. "She's all about the job. She has never had many women...

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