His explanations of primitive customs are much cruder than the meaning of these customs themselves. |
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All this is part of Mallet's schema to make the point that First World supremacy is unchallenged, attacking Orientalism with a much cruder version of Occidentalism. |
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Like many other instruments of classical music, the violin descends from remote ancestors, cruder in form, that were used for folk music. |
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The politics of engineering do not get any cruder than that. |
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The rest of Larry Charles's film remains as hit and miss as the lewder and cruder 18 version. |
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The Solutrean has relatively finely worked, bifacial points made with lithic reduction percussion and pressure flaking rather than cruder flintknapping. |
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