Where once he was a golden child, handsome and normal-looking, now his features have coarsened, his hair is growing grey. |
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The voice, however, has deepened and coarsened, gritting around in a low-alto register and lacking stamina for the longer phrase. |
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A world citizen, he charms us with his voice coarsened by all of his musical conquests and takes us to several continents. |
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I think comedy has probably been coarsened a bit by Bush, because he's such an easy target. |
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Glen shows you a shabby ineffectual dreamer who struggles to keep his head held high but whose sensitivity of spirit has not coarsened. |
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But now he was fat and coarsened with age, his teeth betel-stained. |
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Now a white-haired man with weathered skin and palms coarsened by years of handling paint and chemicals, he seems more willing to discuss the influences on his life and work. |
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But it has cheapened and coarsened the discourse in this country. |
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The coarsened sensibility that this now-dominant Southernism and Frontierism has brought to our politics is unmistakable. |
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Because the wool was of poor quality, it coarsened the fabric. |
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The book describes how popular culture has coarsened in recent decades. |
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