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“And I believe that has contributed to some of the coarseness we are seeing in our country now where everything is becoming nationalized and toxic — local news brings people together,” she said.

They also compared the impact of grinding coarseness on the amount of electricity produced.

“I had no client here, so I could do what I believe in: no real windows, a coarseness fit for heavy use, rooms that are all the same size.”

The emails, stretching back 15 years, were head-spinning in their coarseness and vitriol.

That description fits more broadly; Munch was the rare conductor who welcomed imprecisions, even coarseness of tone, in his pursuit of outright spontaneity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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