Instead he relies on brutality, scatological humour and a pervasive aura of coarseness. |
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It is pretended, that I am retarding the cause of emancipation by the coarseness of my invective, and the precipitancy of my measures. |
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In regard to its meanings, it indicates lowness, coarseness, or commonplace mentality. |
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Different species have different density and coarseness of baleen due to their different food sources. |
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The details of the ornamentation are obscured by the coarseness of the silicification on some specimens. |
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Skin, hair coloring and coarseness of hair are all factors in how many treatments are needed. |
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Joy likens the house to a geode, the coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasting with the refinement of the interior. |
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This really depends on different factors such as hair color, the coarseness of the hair and the type of the skin. |
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And he points out that the monitoring of hurricane winds today has a coarseness of about 5 miles per hour. |
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Each ingredient is scrubbed, pared, polished into a tiny jewel, all coarseness fined away. |
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Depending on hair coarseness, it takes 5-15 minutes to dissolve the hair, which you simply wash away. |
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Hair texture is measured by the degree of fineness or coarseness of your hair, which varies according to the diameter of each individual hair. |
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The fieldlike pattern was robust against changes in the hoarding parameters, the coarseness of the grid, and the climate parameters. |
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The decoration covers everything and is simpler than before, giving the impression of coarseness. |
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The coarseness of the ingredients will wash the dead cell when you remove the mixture from face. |
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Besides grating cheese, my wife likes the coarseness for grating zucchini and carrots for baking. |
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Because he's from America, where Styrofoam is considered to be luxurious, everything has a coarseness to the touch. |
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Indeed, for well defined dynamical domains, changing the coarseness does not modify significantly its definition. |
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By adjusting these elements, you can set the desired coarseness of your flour. |
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The breads varied in fiber, protein, water, and fat content as well as coarseness. |
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At the same time this coarseness of taste did not blunt his intellectual sagacity. |
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The boundary between these domains is parallel to the membrane plane and moves upwards when the coarseness increases. |
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Changing the coarseness from 20 to 40 drastically modifies the domain definition of the central region of the Ca-ATPase. |
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The properties obtained subsequently depend on the coarseness of the pearlite and ferrite and their relative distribution. |
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The pits on the Texas specimens are often partially or completely obscured by the coarseness of the silicification. |
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Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. |
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In place of the well-turned, feline exchanges of Versailles, there is a certain coarseness. |
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Sadly, decency has been replaced in great measure by coarseness hence the absence of remorse or contrition. |
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A certain coarseness pervades the book, from the crude characterisation to the infantile wish-fulfilment, right down to the playground profanity. |
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The very last question from the audience during this session was about the increasing coarseness of political discourse. |
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In his youth he was both mesmerised and embarrassed by the coarseness of the music. |
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Yeah, he's a great character, but taking him to a foreign country only exacerbates his coarseness without revealing any redeeming values. |
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Thanks to television, swearing and coarseness have become far more commonplace in our lives. |
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There is, for instance, a coarseness in the earl, who delights in speaking of his adultery. |
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Alas, the wild youth, morally suborned by the coarseness of his adventures in America, abandons the innocent Ruth. |
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It makes Will and Viola stand out as islands of refinement and nobility in a sea of coarseness. |
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Eventually he left the newspaper, after being criticized for the obscurity of his poetry and the coarseness of his language. |
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Many mistakenly associate the blues with coarseness or political subservience. |
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This will sand out all the coarseness left by the grinding grit. |
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They were drinkable, but their coarseness soon jaded the palate. |
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Errors associated with the maps were higher than those of the models due to the coarseness of the soil data used to generate them. |
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The entries below 'Dynamic' allow you to base the coarseness or fineness of the grid on note values. |
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Smooth Collies are built to exude strength and activity, with not a sign of cloddiness or coarseness. |
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Long and lean, without coarseness around the ears, parallel muzzle and skull of equal length. |
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Balanced, well chiseled with broad skull lacking in coarseness, well set on the neck. |
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Dr. Smith particularly directed my attention to the light fawnish red colour of the muscular tissue, and to the extreme coarseness of its texture. |
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Intriguingly, the tensile strengths of the mutant and wild type fibres were very similar which means that decreased coarseness was not achieved at the expense of strength. |
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Although Jarnot delayed his arrival to Washington by two days to combat the flu, vocal coarseness was seldom heard in his full program of songs by Wagner, Liszt, and Duparc. |
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Facies B2 was probably deposited in an upper to middle shoreface setting as suggested by the low depth of the storm-related structures and the coarseness of the deposits. |
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Depending on the coarseness of the hair and whether it is dry or damaged, use a moisturizing shampoo adjusted to the current condition of the hair. |
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This version also pinpoints the emotional coarseness in smart salons. |
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Sancho, too, despite his coarseness, is endearingly innocent. |
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I did not like the sentimental coarseness of Mr. Grattan's speech. |
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The coarseness of the silicification tends to distort the reticulae. |
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Sandpaper is typically made from silicate, with different impurities added depending on the hardness or coarseness of the sandpaper. |
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Most hair comes from China, but its coarseness makes it the least valuable. |
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Bedlingtons are graceful, supple, muscular dogs without any sign of weakness or coarseness. |
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Start with a dime size application and apply more as coarseness, thickness, length and porosity of the hair increases. |
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Shetland Sheepdogs are little long-haired working dogs of great beauty, with no sign of heaviness or coarseness. |
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The hair is of medium coarseness and length, straight to wavy, and weather resistant. |
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Their general build is that of a svelte dog, suggesting speed, strength and harmony without any coarseness. |
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Once used to hunt otters, Frisian Water Dogs are compact and powerfully built without coarseness or heaviness. |
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Ageing skin is characterized by fine lines, wrinkles, lentigines, dyspigmentation and increased coarseness. |
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There exist people within the tremendous flames of life so bestial, that if by chance all of that coarseness which they possess was extracted from them, nothing would remain. |
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How completely the structures are emptied of coating depends partly on the form and coarseness of the walls and partly on the surface tension of the material of which the coating forme is made. |
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He had a streak of native coarseness, which matched his somewhat ranine cast of feature. |
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Despite the coarseness of the subject, McDonagh resolves the play using black humour, which even manages to prompt laughter in a context in which tragedy also mingles with horror. |
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Pierre, French for 'stone', the coarseness of the canvas, the roughness of a dense brush sculpting the white surface, turning it black from the inside out, subjecting it to the unyielding harshness of the light. |
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Undeterred, reasoning from the coarseness of the gold that it had not traveled far, they had set out in search of the mother lode. |
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All the same, says one campaigner, Mr Ahmadinejad is perfectly capable, by some of act of coarseness or brutality, of bringing people into the streets again. |
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Customers are offered a variety of surface finishes: black, polished, antique, belt polished and sandblasted with varying degrees of coarseness, in addition to the annealing and stress relieving heat treatments available. |
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Coarse or carpet wool sheep are those with a medium to long length wool of characteristic coarseness. |
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Giving the impression of sturdiness without coarseness or ranginess. |
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The fore-feet of the Yahoo differed from my hands in nothing else but the length of the nails, the coarseness and brownness of the palms, and the hairiness on the backs. |
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Wool colour and coarseness prevents Swaledale wool from fetching high prices, but its strong and durable properties make it suitable for carpets, rugs, and insulation. |
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