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Some of it's quite crass and sexual, but it's really witty as well.
A New Zealand marketing company director, Wayne Attwell, described the sign as "quite crass", and said it would detract from the perception of Wellington as a sophisticated city.
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Part of the excitement – though nobody would have been quite so crass as to admit it – was to be learning philosophy at just one degree of separation from the master himself.
Jokes about menopause, drinking, drugs, sex, cosmetic surgery and fat are all over television nowadays, so it's hard to remember that when "Absolutely Fabulous" first surfaced on American television in 1994, it was an era when only Roseanne Barr dared be quite so crass, and she played a more sympathetic role of working-class wife and mother.
Future attempts might not be quite so crass and opportunistic as this occasion, but they are unlikely to go away in the lead up the vote on the 23rd June.
"[Early in my career] I was a pretty crude manager, quite brutal, rude, crass, unsophisticated in my approach," she admits.
JR: There has been quite a bit of Crass activity recently, including the reissue of The Feeding of the 5000.
"And, quite frankly, from a crass political point of view, we were in the making-friends business.
Slumdog I quite enjoyed, but also found problematically crass and cartoonish.
Ascribing a numerical value to this quite troubling incident now seems unthinkably crass.
Their prank was ostentatious, funny and crass, as well as quite touching: their plea that the Mother of God rid Russia of Putin seemed sincere.
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