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If it sounds like a bit of a coarse adjustment, it is — but that doesn't make it useless or anything.
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For a simple and tasty dish, add a bit of coarse salt and a drizzle of olive oil to your asparagus before serving it.
You just want to smooth off a little bit of the coarse compound; you don't want to take the entire sheetrock cover off.
A bit of coarse salt with buttery sea scallop; a few tiny leaves of cress with Spanish mackerel; a dollop of sweet soy on tender eel; sea urchin so intense, complex, subtle and soulful it sends shivers down my spine.
Enjoy these tasty eggs on their own, sprinkled with a dash of parsley, or with a bit of coarse salt.
The chef places a long, smooth bamboo tray before me, with a tangle of daikon, some pickled ginger and a bit of coarse salt on one end.
The film includes a bit of coarse language, necking, sinister characters, lots of blood and what appears to be a homicide in a swimming pool.
Dollar Shave Club filmed a hysterical video for the launch, in which Dubin tells consumers (with a little bit of coarse language) to "stop paying for shave tech you don't need".
But the aesthetic is so wilfully cack-handed, the thinking so coarse – bit of Rabelais, bit of Bosch and Beuys, bit of a laugh – that silence is the only polite response.
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