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Today Crystal Bridges has a spacious and comfortable, if rather coarsely detailed, home set into a beautiful ravine carved by the Crystal Spring, from whence comes the name.
In the past two decades Mr. Oppenheim turned to smaller, less elaborate pieces whose all-purpose, rather coarsely made forms were generic and instantly legible.
The face in Buchinger's portrait of Queen Anne, made in 1718, is rather coarsely cartoonish, yet the picture ravishes with its details of hair and clothing, and of the scrollwork that comprises three chapters of the Biblical Book of Kings.
The notion that some of the Cambrian lobopodians are, rather coarsely put, "priapulids with legs," predates the Ecdysozoa hypothesis (Dzik and Krumbiegel 1989) and may prove to be an additional argument in defence of Ecdysozoa.
The classification by Möhn et al. [ 33] is rather coarsely sampled.
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Later, he submits to sex, rather than coarsely initiating it.
One coarsely textured, rather hefty bronze is weighted so that a limb reaches out over the edge of a plinth and curves downward, ending up beneath the tabletop.
In a dish that's largely mush, coarsely grating the fruit, rather than finely grating it to a pulp, as Williams suggests, provides something to get your teeth into.
The lateral contrast in the 100 μm wide SEM images is dominated by rather linear and parallel structures undulating, coarsely speaking, from the left side of the respective SEM image to the right side.
Blanc whizzes his meats up in the food processor, which I'd love to say works just fine, but in fact makes it rather mushy; you need to mince it, preferably fairly coarsely, to give that authentic chunky texture.
Rather than using the PHQ-15 as a validated questionnaire, its item content was included in the checklist to coarsely assess the burden of physical/bodily symptoms beyond OFP AND TMD (see Table 3).
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