Sentences with phrase «from coarseness»

General appearance: strong, yet free from coarseness, softly contoured, without sharp angles.

Not exact matches

And the coarseness of the flour (milled from oats + walnuts) will also make a big difference, as David already mentioned.
Its precision grinders create a perfect level of coarseness that prevents the coffee from becoming too bitter or too weak.
Our spelt flour is quite coarse, about the coarseness of regular whole wheat flour we can buy from the store.
The coarseness of the lentils, rice, and oatmeal will remove dirt and dead cells from the skin (13, 14).
McEwan's understandable dedication to the source material also leads to some pushy, unnecessary inclusions, from a scene that dramatizes Edward's apparent «coarseness» in a way that's in direct opposition to everything else we've learned about the character, to a heartbreaking insight into Florence's family life that should either be much bigger or totally excised from the film.
Thankfully the goodwill towards its affable stars goes some way towards dulling its coarseness — the film is passively racist in its depiction of a dangerous South America, coming more from Levine's hammering of cliche than actual ill intent.
The English Shetland Sheepdog Club (ESSC) adds that Shelties should be free from cloddiness and coarseness, action lithe and graceful.
The title references two unscientific tests used to determine African heritage: measuring the lightness of an individual's skin tone against a brown paper bag and the coarseness of one's hair based on whether it flows straight back from a fan's breeze.
The model outputs are generally presented as an average of an ensemble of individual runs (and even ensembles of individual runs from multiple models), in order to remove this variability from the overall picture, because among grownups it is understood that 1) the long term trends are what we're interested and 2) the coarseness of our measurements of initial conditions combined with a finite modeled grid size means that models can not predict precisely when and how temps will vary around a trend in the real world (they can, however, by being run many times, give us a good idea of the * magnitude * of that variance, including how many years of flat or declining temperatures we might expect to see pop up from time to time).
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