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In "Gotterdammerung" he became merely coarse, a distinct improvement.
We tend to want to share the conviction of Kailash's friends that she is brazen and coarse, a bearer of trouble, like all uncontrolled women.
Mass media was too coarse a tool to allow individual level targeting, so marketers made assumptions about the similarity of consumers who were of similar age, lived in similar geographies, or earned a similar income.
One guess as to why scientists have struggled to build adequate brain models is that neurons — which form the basic unit of Compass — are too coarse a grain for capturing computation.
But all yellow cornmeals are not made equal: according to the aforementioned chowhound, "the main key to a quality southern cornbread is to use as coarse a cornmeal as you can find".
They were created, of course, to provide practical information for gentlemen travelers venturing through a city's demimonde, and so have titles that range from mildly risqué ("The Pretty Women of Paris," "Directory to the Seraglios") to unashamedly coarse ("A Catalogue of Jilts, Cracks and Prostitutes, Nightwalkers, Whores, She-Friends, Kind Women and Others of the Linnen-Lifting Tribe").
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Crush the spices and seeds to a coarse powder with a pestle.
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