Sentences with phrase «but coarseness»

The film contributes nothing but coarseness to a creaky Little Rascals plot about a corporate takeover threat to the titular vinyl emporium, and it seems to keep angst in limitless supply.

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But Nooyi was speaking more broadly in a response to a question about coarseness in society (not Trump or any other elected official) and how it relates to marketing brands.
Public opinion polls show that most Americans are fed up with the tone of American politics and the broader cultural coarseness, but few seem willing to act on these beliefs.
Demerara serves a similar purpose, but I find sparkling sugar tends to stand out a little more with its coarseness and sparkle.
It's easy to get an ultra-fine grind, but the right level of coarseness may take some practice.
Maybe he'll even write something sincere / worthwhile, down the line... And it's not a story about the coarseness of Hollywood, or rather it is, but not only, because Hollywood's coarseness is matched and possibly exceeded here by the coarseness of Barton's self - regard, his whole tribune - of - the - working - man, cry - of - the - fishmongers trip.
But then you sense a falseness, a coarseness in the Wagner interiors as opposed to the quiet taste of Ludwig's rooms.
The long stroke helps with low - end torque but is also a contributing factor to the engine's relative coarseness.
Head: The head is noble, cleanly chiseled, strong without coarseness, but above all not fine, and in proportion to the body.
Should be big boned but not to the point of coarseness; the forelegs should be of moderate length, perfectly straight, and the dog must stand firmly upon them.
The legs should be big boned but not to the point of coarseness.
And I wanted to get out of the box, but I didn't know how to do it without becoming an illustrator, like the Germans were doing — illustrational painting with a good deal of vitality and coarseness.
But to think of him as a delicate creature cruelly buffeted by the coarseness of modern life would be misleading.
It is also the name of a painting she made in oil on board as early as 1959 with an earthy feeling for the coarseness of wood and tar but that also evokes aerial elements like wind and flame and sea spray.
The electric power steering was a bit quick for my taste, but more than making up for that were the marvelous brakes showing none of the coarseness of the Prius's regenerative braking.
But I was dumbfounded almost to being speechless by the angriness and coarseness of the Climategate scientists.
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