In the crudest terms, the critical factor in the loyalist Protestant supremacy mindset was its superior physical force. |
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This was a field of much creativity, which ranged from the crudest slurs to the most subtle insinuations and allusions. |
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Among themselves, they blow off steam, sometimes in the crudest possible terms. |
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The d.j.s liked to start their sets with the shrillest, crudest songs in order to scandalize the classical crowd. |
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The typical trend is for writers and actors to default to the crudest element of what makes their show work, and lean on that. |
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In the crudest cases, disfavored faces were simply scratched out or smeared with ink. |
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The Farmer Conscripts fall easily enough to even the crudest weapons, but these enemies possess mastery of magic. |
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Spain, where every kind of retribution including the crudest of tortures were the standard response, suffered many more outrages. |
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In the crudest terms – we can't enter into a therapeutic relationship with dead people. |
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At its crudest, they would trust Mr Blair not to put their taxes up by more than is absolutely necessary. |
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The crudest measures of international competition are measures of value or volume of trade. |
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The eluvial and alluvial placers were worked in the crudest manner by panning or the simplest form of sluicing. |
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For the conduct of the Taliban is the result, or product, of an education of the crudest type. |
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Because innovation is so qualitative, this indicator can only be of the crudest nature and should be regarded as such. |
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The lowest and crudest physical body human beings on earth take on is called Nirmanakaya. |
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The Birth of Venus by the same Bouguereau shows that he did not hesitate, bolstered by success, to use the crudest means to attract the public. |
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The Pencil is the crudest of the tools in this group: it makes hard, non-anti-aliased brushstrokes. |
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The eyesore of migrant workers has met the crudest of remedies: they have been carted off. |
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At its crudest, this rhetoric turns on erroneous conceptions about human rights law. |
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It is the crudest but also the most telling moment of the conflict between them and the one scene where the censors have insisted on an 11-second cut to spare our blushes. |
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Priests and parishioners are frequently persecuted, and live under constant surveillance and harassment, usually of the crudest and most unsophisticated form. |
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The auriferous gossans and exposed parts of friable veins were simply grubbed out, gophered, trenched, or pitted along their strike length with the crudest of tools-stone hammers, antler picks, and bone and wooden shovels. |
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Yet again we witnessed the crudest form of bartering, in contrast to the grand declarations being made by the German chancellor, the French Prime Minister and so on. |
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The crudest method of rendering oil from oleaginous fruits, still practiced in some countries, consists of heaping them in piles, exposing them to the sun, and collecting the oil that exudes. |
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At its crudest, the word on the doorsteps will be that unionist first preferences for Mr Nicholson and the Ulster Unionists will put grave-robbers in government. |
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Canadian plans have only the crudest of evidence to demonstrate the degree to which drug therapy adheres to evidence-based standards of practice or achievement of patient care treatment objectives. |
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The grass-roots movement is being dealt with in the crudest fashion. |
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The limitations of the information available for each of the substances on the DSL preclude all but the crudest distinctions with respect to potential for exposure. |
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Julie Delpy shows her crudest facet and makes use of this legend previously adapted for the screen to create a dark, austere horror movie that honestly reflects the period and splatters it with surprising moments of gore. |
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He had come so far, endured so much, a stunning victory of Koranic proportions merely days away but now snatched from his grasp, the crudest of fates. |
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