The jump from carefully composed illustration to crudely arranged website was quite jarring. |
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In general, these are relatively thick and crudely flaked lanceolate bifaces with slightly expanding stems. |
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Furthermore, physical activity itself is often measured crudely, so misclassification, albeit non-differential, is likely to result. |
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The bridge was a line of old barges that had been crudely tied together, the deck a mishmash of welded patches of dented rusting metal. |
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Police identified the sites after two crudely drawn mud maps were found at the house. |
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This divide and rule policy has been as crudely mercenary as it has been undemocratic. |
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Huckerby slalomed into the penalty area and was crudely bundled over by Matthew Taylor. |
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Though crudely made, it displayed a breathless joy that continued through each of his subsequent films. |
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Concrete slabs were hoisted into position, and the gaps fleshed out with crudely plastered breeze blocks. |
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A crudely painted plywood sign showing bulbous ibis and spoonbills asks that you not disturb the birds. |
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On some cars you might have a lever that allowed you to crudely adjust the flow of fuel through the carburetor. |
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He was a harum-scarum sort of inventor and putterer, but he did engineer a two cycle machine in 1865. It ran, but somewhat crudely. |
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The Copper Harbor Conglomerate consists of crudely stratified pebble-to-boulder conglomerate with thin beds of sandstone. |
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This, unfortunately, tended to manifest as an often crudely expressed affectation of superiority. |
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Lush strips of pancetta wrap a pearlescent chunk of cod on a crudely appealing bed of pork-rib hash. |
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He is intensely and cocksurely moral, but his morality and his self-interest are crudely identical. |
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Editorials and longer opinion pieces shout crudely at us, whereas a good essay should meditate, cogitate and ruminate in a solid literary style. |
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On that day people give each other sugar skulls with a name label crudely pasted on the forehead. |
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The handle was just a sharply carved crescent moon shape, crudely cut from a tarnishing piece of bronze. |
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She nodded before hurriedly fixing the post crudely with a roll of duct tape she had procured from a pocket in her trenchcoat. |
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Roughly a dozen small blocks were crudely nailed together to create each cluster of geometric forms. |
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She looked down and saw she was standing on a crudely built metal platform. |
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In the front gallery stood a matte-black block of polystyrene crudely hacked to resemble a human skull perched on a base. |
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I had seen African-American quilts, of course, but I always thought they seemed crudely made. |
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The targets are so obvious and attacked so crudely that the film lacks any real bite. |
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He was renowned for his acerbic, if occasionally crudely sexist, pieces for lad magazines. |
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In general, however, most film theorists still seem either embarrassed or bemused by bodies that often act wantonly and crudely at the movies. |
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His elegant, often pugnacious, occasionally crudely offensive essays on composers are now available in a collection. |
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They laughed loudly and crudely to each other as they continued to walk down the street, closer and closer. |
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The full gamut of human misbehaviour, you'll learn, ranges from crudely hilarious to profoundly disturbing. |
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The mechanism by which this cargo of gunge will be released is as crudely sensitive as it is simple. |
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A lot of opposition came from representatives of States where law or practice were crudely discriminatory. |
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Even way back then the great steel hulks we slid past had their quota of sectarian jibes daubed crudely on the ferrous red ship plates. |
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He calculates rent crudely by taking 4 percent of his estimated land value, for which he gives no source. |
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No peasant wattle and daub homes exist anymore as they were so crudely made. |
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Self-regulation is now a well-established mechanism, though sometimes crudely driven by the state. |
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Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
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The loudest voices are those of the blustering schoolyard bully who crudely masks his own inadequacies by calling others sissies and punks. |
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Vedic Invocations, which are deemed animistic and crudely pagan by many scholars, merely invoke God through his attributes and functions. |
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To put it crudely, modern artists use past artworks freely for whatever they want. |
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Cars initially were produced by teams of skilled assemblers who fit together crudely made components. |
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What's important is the associative habits people have and, crudely put, who they're prepared to trust. |
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He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette. |
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There were plush fleece coats, including one in soda-pop grape, and cute leather tams crudely stitched with black yarn. |
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In some fractures bordering the clay seams, azurite and malachite occur as masses of alternating, crudely parallel bands. |
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Very crudely speaking, these two artefacts bookend the period of Babylonian supremacy in Mesopotamia. |
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His enduring fame, or infamy, rests on eugenics, which means, crudely, the selective breeding of humans. |
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Most prawns taste of little more than frozen water, while crudely smoked or marinated oily fish can be revolting. |
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It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely. |
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The sediment matrix of the specimen consists of crudely bedded very fine sandstone with Ophiomorpha burrows. |
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Human colonization reaches Pluto, only to find the planet already populated by a race crudely dubbed the Arachnids. |
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Her cloths weren't new, they were old and worn in and had holes in the knees and elbows and the toes of her sneakers were taped crudely. |
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Put very crudely, familiarity and success bred scepticism and contempt. |
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Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted. |
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He had spent the last two days lost in the Sierra Nevada mountains enduring subfreezing temperatures, with only a crudely built lean-to shelter and no food. |
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The cell wall and extracellular material are often only crudely preserved in this process, and the internal cytoplasm may degrade and be destroyed. |
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At any rate, they crudely counterpose that sort of existence to the one led by her lower middle class family, with the latter coming off far worse. |
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In any case, this limits a composer's ability to modulate on the piano, where players can't adjust intonation, except crudely and awkwardly, while they perform. |
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Some had crudely welded steel tube frames and rudimentary suspensions. |
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I started getting angry then because I had never heard a news anchor and host speak that crudely to the chief of state. |
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The author divvies up world power somewhat crudely into its main factions. |
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You could flick your own crudely backcombed hair into your eyes, spill beer over yourself and press your ear to a speaker until the distortion bounces your brain around. |
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I delighted in the feeling of superiority those crudely inked daubs gave me and revelled in the ignorance of my classmates as they asked me what they all meant. |
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Their budding relationship and accumulating discoveries, crudely telescoped in this screenplay, unfold in laborious parallel with the flashback 19 th-century affair. |
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In the early 1980s, skateboarders were breaking into abandoned lots or backyards to skate in empty swimming pools or on crudely constructed ramps. |
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All that craft and effort seems wasted on such a crudely obvious story. |
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I couldn't keep from laughing for he performed his trick so crudely that he would have had a hard time in our country being accepted by our apprentice thimbleriggers. |
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The chunky bodies, with limbs crudely bolted together, look disturbingly like the torsos of ripped action men. |
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They know when Government is trying to pull a fast one by driving a wedge between students and staff and by crudely appealing to the student vote. |
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In fact, we don't know exactly how to interpret this figure, so crudely carved and so intent on calling attention to the material facture of its surfaces. |
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Though the Hamas footage is likely genuine, the drone and its weapons appear to be little more than crudely built toys. |
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However, a GOP operative who supports these laws may well be crudely pragmatic rather than bigoted. |
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By comparing the positions of the moon and Mars with their anticipated positions, Vespucci was able to crudely deduce his longitude. |
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Out there, in the heart of unreclaimed wilderness, they had surely witnessed something crudely and essentially primitive. |
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The first is the cut, whereby figures are applied to their grounds inexactly and crudely, like paper dolls. |
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Anyone have a good guess as to what the bazinga is that I've crudely circled in this photo? |
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But anomalies were found, and 15 of them had been crudely altered using Tippex. |
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To bolster his case, he whipped out a legal pad with a crudely drawn pedigree. |
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The above scenario crudely sketches a number of the problems which I see as defining much of the landscape of future progressive political struggle. |
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This was achieved by crudely reinforcing the blades to deflect bullets. |
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Starkey, 70, also crudely compared the Saltire with the swastika. |
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Unlike powder, hardpack permits great speed. Where powder is sluggish, crudely transmitting your body movements to the snow, hardpack is the snow of precision. |
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Such primordialism is reactionary and crudely nationalistic in the modern European tradition, betraying the mid-nineteenth-century origins of many Pagan movements. |
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These images, tiny at the bottom of the market, often crudely coloured, were sold in thousands but are now extremely rare, most having been pasted to walls. |
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