In this way he strove to explain away the crudities of the literal narrative. |
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Affluence also creates an ever-growing class of well-off consumers, many of whom seek to emulate the crudities of consumption of the elites. |
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Mrs. Bennet, with her crudities and bullying and toadying, had caused the young men to flee in terror. |
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The movie's crudities were supposed to be funny, but they didn't make me laugh. |
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And will Adam forsake cultured Europe for the crudities of America, taking his treasures and his sulky wife with him to exhibit in a huge purpose-built art museum? |
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In all of the stories, he expunged crudities and added gallant prose. |
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What Art really reveals to us is Nature's lack of design, her curious crudities, her extraordinary monotony, her absolutely unfinished condition. |
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