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And she emphasized the playfulness in the songs by acting out some of the lyrics: in the middle of "Judas Kiss (Brutus Diss)," she used a bit of crude sign language to underscore her exasperation.
For many young women, so I am told, the rupture of the hymen is a nasty bit of crude surgery, often painful and traumatic, but absolutely necessary for the survival of our species.
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Mixed in at tense moments are bits of crude chalk-on-blackboard animation that distract from rather than support the narrative.
In what could be seen as a bit of excess, "Crude" is actually being celebrated by two such gatherings.
"It's a bit of a crude thing," Bleakley squirms, and Chiles admits, "We're both embarrassed talking about money.
Left to their own devices, oil companies will drill and unleash every last bit of carbon-polluting crude they can get their hands on.
Gender differences are acknowledged in the display of a nylon stocking and crude approximations of designer handbags made from metal mesh and chain, sometimes with a car logo attached, using a bit of tar- or crude-oil-like substance.
Part of that might be because there's a still a bit of a bias that crude oil prices usually rise, O'Neill said.
Since the scientist wants physical perfection, he will accept only teenage corpses — a rather crude bit of audience flattery.
Compared with his later Anatomy of the Horse, they are a crude bit of engraving, and Stubbs refused to put his name to them.
Apart from a crude bit of political signalling to your fractured base, perhaps it's just a simple political diversion: a two-card trick.
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