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Keep parsley quite coarse to give the correct rustic quality to the dish.
"The weave in these carpets is actually quite coarse," Mr. Bolour said.
We show that, even under costless information acquisition and free degrading of information, the optimal menu is quite coarse.
She once told me she found me quite coarse on stage, and I reminded her of something filthy she had told me.
The microstructure of ceramic refractories is quite coarse when compared with whitewares such as porcelain or even with less finely textured structural clay products such as brick.
The pinhole collimator parameters for the source that were obtained were generally quite coarse and were 1.2 cm in diameter and 4 cm in length.
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Stephen, now an elderly man living on the Continent, is stirred to revisit his old turf, after a half century's absence, by a flowery scent in the air, "something quite harsh and coarse".
"Rather — coarse".
Flexography provides economical printing, either of solid lines or with quite a coarse screen, on unfinished surfaces, wrapping paper, cardboard, plastic film, and it is also used for printing newspapers and magazines.
Also, the relative importance of factors influencing fine- and coarse-grained variation could be quite different.
Kathryn Bouleyn played Sieglinde with eager warmth, and her singing was very good in the lower reaches of the role - but at the moments when it is most crucial that Sieglinde's spirit be embodied in the sound of her voice, the climactic notes became quite effortful and coarse.
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