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the coarsely
adverb
In a coarse manner
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The coarsely textured urns can't be taken for fiberglass from the street, or even from Ms. Fraser's living room.
Possible reasons are static shifts in the coarsely sampled MT stations, and resistivity anisotropy due to the stratigraphy.
Clarified butter or ghee is an important item of Indian cookery, and a hydrogenated shortening called vanaspati is designed to reproduce the coarsely crystalline plastic texture of ghee.
The coarsely ground cornmeal milled in the next town over that I found at the local gas station was baked into skillet corn bread.
The various species disperse across the paper, depending on their charge and mobility, and drop from the coarsely serrated bottom edge of the paper into receivers.
Klehr breaks the seal on the canister and shakes out the coarsely granulated contents, a violet-colored, crumbly mass, into the opening.
There he is, in his little firecracker beret, against a backdrop of radical red, with the coarsely screenprinted subtitle This American Life.
Those bold diagonal strokes representing shade down one side of the nose are a trope taken from the coarsely chiselled profiles of African art.
There were comic possibilities embedded in Eastwood's mask, and the director Don Siegel (who became Eastwood's mentor) exploited them in the coarsely conceived "Coogan's Bluff" (1968).
The coarsely ground diets were made using 2×14 mm+4×10 mm screens and 6×4 mm screens were used to produce the finely ground diets.
Ingestive mastication strongly reduced particle size, and the efficiency of particle size reduction was more important with the coarsely chopped WPCS than the finely chopped ones.
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