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The most grating thing is the title; it sounds like something from a Hong Kong version of the Police Academy movies, and coarse is the last adjective to apply to this film.
I would suggest that what really made -- and, alas, continues to make -- America coarse is not the obscenities of the sort Lenny Bruce used, but the obscenities of war, homophobia, racial intolerance and greed.
"Coarse" is used here to mean roots greater than 1 mm diameter.
For this purpose, θ ̂ coarse is considered invariant for the time period being considered because of its small variation.
††: Samples named "coarse" is a grain in the coarse fraction and "med" is a grain in the medium fraction.
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Last year the Dutch government decided that such views, though coarse, were an acceptable contribution to political debate.
PM coarse was estimated by differencing the countywide averages of PM10 and PM2.5.
PM coarse was available for fewer locations, because less monitoring of PM10 is currently being done.
The effect sizes per unit of mass for PM coarse are about half those for PM2.5.
Two of the three scales, here named fine and coarse, were set by applying two different coarse-graining criteria to the molecular volume of the atomistic structure.
Her coarse laughter is too loud for the car, and Maddy is not in the mood.
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