And, because of their inherent rusticity _ read brownness ! _ they don't photograph well, but they sure taste good !"
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The rusticity acquired over the years has resulted in the smallest food requirement, greater resistance to pests, and increased the longevity of the cows.
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The furniture she designed in this phase _ more likely made of pine or woven straw than tubular steel _ is notable for its bold and organic rusticity.
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It reflects a nineteenth-century taste among newly rich Americans for palatial country residences, as well, as a late Romantic taste for rusticity and exoticism.
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In his book " Buildings of Rhode Island ", architectural historian William H . Jordy calls it " a picturesque attempt for industrial rusticity ".
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A transplanted New Yorker who describes herself as " hopelessly bi-coastal, " she said California rusticity was " definitely not me ."
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The hotel's clientele would presumably, like the Stanleys, have identified the style with New England respectability and sophistication in contrast to the rusticity of the surrounding town.
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Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has always guarded its traditions, of which the veneer of inviting rusticity is nearly as central as the music making.
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The Fraktur script remains present in everyday life in some pub signs, beer brands and other forms of advertisement, where it is used to convey a certain rusticity and oldness.
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In the same gallery one sees the influence of the tea-ceremony rusticity in an assortment of sake cups displayed on a tray, each with its own shape, color and irregularity.