Both of his announcements show clearly how capital punishment is coarsening American institutions. |
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But in this corner, the binge drinking and the droopy drawers are seen as a coarsening of society and it's time to take a stand. |
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But they are part of an increasing trend of anti-social behaviour which is coarsening society. |
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The middle part comprises a 45-m-thick coarsening upward sequence of massive to bedded sandstone. |
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And in most continuous stills the hot wine is mixed with steam to help extract the alcohol, thus further coarsening the resulting spirit. |
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Between the multistorey channel sandbodies, clear changes in depositional style occur with rapid upwards coarsening in grain size and sedimentary structures. |
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Too many people survive, or imagine that they do, by coarsening themselves and by protectively dulling their sensitivity to the point of acceptance. |
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It is noteworthy that the coarsening of intermetallic particles was strong in the recrystallized regions. |
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Striving to minimize its energy leads to the coarsening of the microstructure to reach a metastable state within the specimen. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it is coarsening the fabric. |
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