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Using coarse language, the judge says he will give the husband the exclusive use of the couple's Brooklyn house, even though he doesn't deserve it, and employs an expletive to describe Ms. Levi's legal position.
Literate, visually dense, narratively complex, and using coarse language that sounded more like the movies than television, Hill Street Blues was hailed as evidence that network television could aspire to becoming a serious dramatic art form.
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They must not use coarse language or commit brutal acts.
The poem, which was first recited on German TV, used coarse language to describe the president.
It is one thing for a politician to use coarse language, quite another to aim it at a political opponent.
Mr. Brand used coarse language to describe a purported sexual encounter with a granddaughter of the actor, Andrew Sachs.
Other party leaders used coarse language to criticize the government, and the crowd repeatedly called for Ms. Yingluck's ouster with a vulgar chant.
O'Neal's desire to use coarse language in his autobiography last fall and to constantly push the envelope with off-season musical projects was a source of constant debate between the two.
They remember the words of Jerry Jones, the Dallas owner, who used coarse language on the eve of training camp to urge fans to go to Cowboys Stadium to watch his team beat the Giants this season.
Roger Martin, the dean of the University of Toronto's business school, who is one of Canada's strong advocates of open investment policies, surprised many Canadians when he uncharacteristically used coarse language to describe BHP's management in a newspaper interview.
I was attracted by that novel's title — Italo Svevo, one of my favorite novelists, was addicted to Witze, witty paradoxes and jokes, such as his response to Joyce's apparently smug comment that he never used coarse language but only wrote it: "It would appear then that his works are not ones that could be read in his own presence".
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