This ending is typical of the series in its combination of crudity, cruelty, and revenge, and in the physical knockabout character of its comedy. |
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The ex-slave would often apologize to the reader for the relative crudity of his text as a work of literature. |
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My pinhole films have the roughness, the crudity of early photographs and films. |
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The words take on unique cadence, delivering precise and sophisticated concepts with roundabout crudity. |
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say, but so are ugliness, crudity and complete bewilderment. |
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The statement is remarkable for the crudity of its apologetics for the Pacifica management. |
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Oddly, or perhaps not, it was females who were lapping up the gratuitous crudity more than men. |
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I hoped there were not too many other factors for I was already strongly attracted to him in spite of his recent crudity. |
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The single most important thing is for Latham not to back down or revert to crudity. |
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Following the herd, as the media advise, would lead me to applaud childish petulance, crudity, and bad manners. |
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The visual language of the adaptation is at first glance straightforward almost to the point of crudity. |
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But a certain number, following in the footsteps of the Latin Facetiae, harbour a sense of wit and subtlety beneath apparent crudity. |
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Taken seriously, this diatribe would reflect a crudity that cannot be found elsewhere in Schubert. |
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But none of it is really funny, and the crudity is now very dull. |
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Marion Price said she was perplexed by the crudity of the approach. |
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For Vasari, his was the first, albeit embryonic, attempt to shake off the supposed crudity of medieval style and begin the long march to a fully achieved Renaissance. |
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Thin happens to be the dividing line between comedy and crudity. |
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Of course, no one would actually argue with such crudity, but there is a kind of discourse that can come perilously close to adopting that caricature attitude. |
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The Murder of Gonzago, for all its artistic crudity, reveals the hidden disease of Denmark, the murder of the old king by his brother. |
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It's good, old-fashioned family humour with no crudity or violence. |
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Its advantage is its directness, its disadvantage its crudity. |
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It is also more in the nature of misperception and interpretive crudity, rather than ignorance. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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Simplicity, however, does not mean crudity, does not mean absence of art. |
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Sinaisky lets it rip, wallowing in the graphic crudity of the score. |
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During recent anti-Japanese riots, a surprising number of people went against decades of government propaganda to complain about the crudity and stupidity of the protests. |
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In particular, the statement emphasises that during the preparation and preliminary review of the draft law the trade unions repeatedly warned the authorities about the crudity and hastiness of the Law's adoption. |
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He was thus unable to recognize the breadth of spirit in Wergeland's poetry beneath its apparent surface crudity and was outraged by Wergeland's inclusion of words from Norwegian dialects in an otherwise Danish text. |
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With this comforting wonder, Olivia Giacobetti has initiated, with love, by cooking, freezing, and cooking again the carrots from organic farmers in the streets of Harlem and by crossing the crudity of the carrot juice. |
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As for the lyrics on Bethesda, Vanot's language remains admirably concise, only spilling over into crudity when he exorcises his past disappointments in love. |
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The crudity is relieved, however, in characteristic Greek fashion, by the friendly collaboration of Uranus and Gaea, after their divorce, on a plan to save Zeus from the same Cronus, his cannibalistic sire. |
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This, in addition to the crudity of his equipment, flawed his results. |
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