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Kabuki is somewhat coarse and unrestrained, and its beauty is gaudy and extravagant.
Add the garlic and continue to pound into a somewhat coarse paste.
Meanwhile, using a pestle and mortar, pound the coriander roots, salt, ginger and garlic into a somewhat coarse paste.
Every so often the knife is used to pare away the papaya, yielding a somewhat coarse, uneven shred".
Kafaji said he also noted that the skin on Bogner's hands seemed somewhat coarse, which is consistent with EM. "If doctors haven't seen a case, it's often misdiagnosed as eczema or allergies," he said.
There is an eyepiece viewfinder on this camera, but it's not a true optical one; it's electronic, meaning that you're peering into another screen, and a somewhat coarse one at that.
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He rejoined Ellington in 1962; by then he was a somewhat coarser but no less dramatic player.
Negative films designed for original picture exposure are usually faster (i.e., have higher ASA ratings) than those for prints and are apt to be somewhat coarser grained.
The flows and stocks characterising the car fleet are specified at a somewhat coarser, yet relatively detailed level, describing each year's stocks and flows of vehicles as the aggregation of 22 × 31 = 682 mutually exclusive and exhaustive cells.
This is somewhat coarser than the figure of 28 30 μm given by MASON.
It was pretty coarse stuff.
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