| 11. | At its base it consists of green shale and sandstone and coarsens upwards to arkosic conglomerates.
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| 12. | I think ( TV executions ) could, in fact, coarsen public life to some extent.
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| 13. | Murphy has to coarsen and rusticate _ not refine _ his charge to ready him for the wild.
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| 14. | Pushing generally coarsens grain and increases contrast, reducing dynamic range, to the detriment of overall quality.
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| 15. | The telecast would appeal to the basest instincts of the viewing public, and would inevitably coarsen our society.
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| 16. | Indeed, in order to coarsen the topology on " X " one must remove open sets.
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| 17. | "I'm not an advocate of the coarsen ing of the culture, " he said.
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| 18. | Sediments alternate between clay and siltstone, and coarsen upward into sands until the deposition of the Kanapoi volcanic tuff.
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| 19. | Grain growth is suppressed by rapid heating over the range 1500 1900 �C; this minimizes the time the material has to coarsen.
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| 20. | It manipulates, it influences, it coarsens the ethic of the paid player and the sport, " columnist Rob Hughes concluded.
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