The motor itself has a skewed rotor like those found in inkjet printers which eliminates the detent torque that would coarsen the feel. |
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It may be the author's point that men coarsen with age, but there seems nothing to bind this foursome together except the demands of the dramatic situation. |
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Freedom of speech, that noblest of abstractions, can easily coarsen and shrink into freedom of snort. |
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Lyona Ostricker would assume the stage and sing Russian classics and then coarsen his voice and do an imitation of a famous black jazz singer. |
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It may also coarsen the tone of political debate, worries Stuart Rothenberg, a political analyst. |
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By using DiCaprio, and then aging him with prosthetic makeup, Eastwood lets us see how a slender, good-looking young man might thicken and coarsen with years and power. |
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The man who once did so much to coarsen political debate has developed a nice line in feline subtlety. As home secretary in the last Conservative government, Mr Howard willingly became the stuff of liberal nightmares. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it will coarsen the fabric. |
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