The film appears unrestored, as the source contains a fair amount of dirt in spots, and the image has a coarser patina of grain than desirable. |
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As he got closer, he could see that what he thought was a powder was actually much coarser, larger grains than table salt. |
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The state watches impotently as its culture, beamed in from the coasts, becomes coarser and more offensive by the year. |
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The spiremes of the two nuclei become coarser and intermingle before any distinct chromosomes are visible. |
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The obverse web is also woven plain, but is much more sheer and the thread is coarser. |
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The coarser the powder, the more the grains roughen up the surface for more of a textured finish. |
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Deeper chemical peels, with trichloracetic acid, can help even out blotchy looking skin and coarser wrinkles. |
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His jaw had become squarer, his eyebrows bushier, and his hair much coarser. |
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The hair of coastal wolves also appears to be coarser and better at shedding water, perhaps to cope with the heavy rainfall on the west coast. |
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As shown in thin sections, all of the crystals have been completely recrystallized and grown, giving a coarser texture. |
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At each sample site, the least diagenetically modified, coarser grained sediments from laminae of dune couplets were selected for analysis. |
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Whenever I use profanity in my posts, the language in the comments inevitably becomes coarser. |
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Others had a brown, thicker, and coarser membrane, with irregular granularity on the outside. |
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Earthenware, pottery that has not been fired to the point of vitrification and is thus slightly porous and coarser than stoneware and porcelain. |
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Description: Here we see the primary pump room where the coarser solid waste is treated in a first stage. |
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Unlike pegmatite, which is similar but coarser grained, aplite occurs in small bodies that rarely contain zones of different minerals. |
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Terminal hair is coarser, darker, and longer than vellus hair and is the type of hair that grows on your head. |
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As soon as operations started, the coarser fractions of tailings were used to continue construction of the dam. |
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Juveniles are more abundant between 160 and 300 m on bottoms covered with sediment that is coarser than in the remainder of the inventoried area. |
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One Republican staff aide characterized the letter as telling the Democrats to go jump in the lake, although he used a coarser expression. |
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It's less effective at moving coarser sediments, such as cobbles, but it can do so. |
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Scenes with varying reflectivity will exhibit coarser texture, as affected by the spatial distribution of surface reflectivity. |
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This structure permits an improved stock removal and produces a coarser finish. |
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For a coarser texture, try adding cornmeal or oatmeal that has been ground in the food processor, or grains of pumice to the mixture. |
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The logo of the revolver of Alain resembles, in coarser, with the trade mark of William Grah. |
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The analysis statistics currently used in the regional analysis system were developed on the global system, whose resolution is clearly coarser. |
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On the other hand, several growers feel that a cobination of fine and coarser sawdust or wood chippings provides the best starting material. |
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But if it is slowly cooled, the carbides will be much coarser, and the steel will be machinable. |
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The sack suit, or lounge suit, was often made in coarser wool fabrics and novelty weaves, or in linen for summer. |
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The second grave also contained a bronze and a glass jug, several Samian bowls, a bronze lampholder and a range of coarser pottery including a small beaker. |
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The short underfur is dense and silky, while the longer guard hairs are coarser and glossy. |
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The combination of these roughen the hair's cuticle and gives the impression of drier, coarser and frizzier hair. |
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The groundwater enters the PEM tube allowing gravity to conduct it to a coarser sand layer, where it can drain more quickly. |
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For the northern foxes, the fur is very long, dense and fluffy, but is shorter, sparser and coarser in southern forms. |
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France, however, undoubtedly led fashion with its state workshops at the Gobelins, the refined French acanthus ornament contrasting sharply with the coarser Dutch designs. |
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In general, the more delicate and lean seafoods are prepared with milder seasonings and sauces, while those that are more robust in flavour, with coarser or fattier flesh, receive more pronounced seasoning. |
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But European painting in its golden age was also alive to the coarser, nastier, more toxic literature of demonologists at a time when the continent was in the grip of a witch craze. |
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Where the bedrock is locally more conglomeratic, soils tend to form the coarser, sandy loam to loam material of the ParleevilleTobique Unit, which is less fertile. |
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The risk of solubilization of certain components of these particles and the toxic effects that may be associated with them are the same as for coarser particles. |
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Mochi rice is slightly coarser and stickier than normal Japanese rice. |
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This is related to the origin of the till: the more compact and fine matrix till was deposited as lodgment till under the glacier, whereas the less compact and coarser till was deposited by melting of stagnant ice. |
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The bulk of the Queen Brook Formation consists of purple and green siltstones deposited in a deep water environment, interbedded with minor mafic, felsic volcanic units, and coarser clastic and volcaniclastic units. |
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So it should come as no surprise that political books are becoming coarser and more crudely partisan and that crud sells. Looking at the array of titles published since 2000, it is easy to despair. |
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The material used for the tombs in the Alban Hills resembles the material found in contemporary tombs in Rome but is occasionally rougher and coarser in appearance. |
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In addition, individual jurisdictions may continue to apply their existing air quality objectives or guidelines for the coarser fraction of PM to guide management actions. |
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If the buffer begins to fill up, the quantization is made coarser. |
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Firstly, the coarser particles cause much greater deformation than already caused by the cutting operation resulting in a longer overall preparation time. |
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Groundwater infiltration at this site moves vertically downward through 35 m of fine sand and silt, to an overlying basal aquifer of coarser sand. |
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The dense undercoat is soft and fine under the coarser, firm top coat. |
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Dunham divides the rocks into four main groups based on relative proportions of coarser clastic particles. |
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The voice of steppe wildcats differs little from the housecat's, while that of forest wildcats is similar, but coarser. |
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In most places, the Coal Measures are underlain by coarser clastic sequences known as Millstone Grit, of Namurian age. |
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This means that coarser sediment particles can be transported and the deposited sediment can be coarser than in deeper environments. |
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The magma inside the pillow cools slowly, so is slightly coarser grained than the skin, but nevertheless it is still classified as fine grained. |
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Mesopelagic plankton feeders have small mouths with fine gill rakers, while the piscivores have larger mouths and coarser gill rakers. |
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The sediments that make up a tombolo are coarser towards the bottom and finer towards the surface. |
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A coarser transcription which ignores some of this detail is called a broad transcription. |
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But hay cut too late is coarser, lower in resale value and has lost some of its nutrients. |
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Siltstone is a sedimentary rock which has a grain size in the silt range, finer than sandstone and coarser than claystones. |
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In the mid-1990s he was not even the funniest comedian in the Black Country after Frank Skinner burst on the scene with tales of the coarser side of life as a yam yam. |
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It is easy to see this pattern when the waves are destructive and wash away finer grained material at the top, revealing coarser sands and cobbles as the base. |
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It is not as round as twisted rope and coarser to the touch. |
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In warm climates, the fur is coarser and scarcer than in northern wolves. |
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It is defined by size, being finer than gravel and coarser than silt. |
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Higher permeabilities are usually associated with coarser sand. |
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The heavy-duty Model 300 provides for a bigger part diameter, coarser diametral pitch, and bigger hob capacity than traditional Koepfer hobbing machines. |
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Leptochiton denhartogi Strack, 2003 has a coarser tegmental sculpture, with regularly arranged roundish granules that are completely different from those of Leptochiton sp. |
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The summer fur is much coarser, shorter and sparser, and is deeper in colour, with the black tones becoming brownish, sometimes with yellowish tinges. |
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The tibial comb or forespur, on the front pair of legs, has about 65 teeth, stiff and elastic, and is deftly fitted into the tarsus opposite, which has about 45 coarser teeth. |
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