| 31. | In addition, he has a certain base side to his nature which likes coarseness, uncouthness, roughness.
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| 32. | Many of his books were prohibited, ostensibly for their coarseness, but perhaps rather for their political tendencies.
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| 33. | The coarseness of body hair has to do with the timing of introduction and the dosage of male hormones.
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| 34. | Barkdust is typically categorized by the source plant, as well as by the coarseness of the resulting material.
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| 35. | The proportion of buckwheat to wheat flour and the coarseness of the grind will influence the nature of the noodle.
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| 36. | In a world where vulgarity and coarseness define so many comic acts, watching Benny is nothing less than astonishing.
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| 37. | Wagner might be alarmed to find how near to his citadel of purity the coarseness of the world has encroached.
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| 38. | The " Westminster Review " referred to Miller's poetry as " Whitman without the coarseness ".
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| 39. | One loose brown shirt, of the coarseness of sack-cloth, was the only covering of the latter.
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| 40. | Frederick William, without his father's coarseness, had a full share of his arbitrary and avaricious temper.
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