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"crudeness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being simple in a way that is not very accurate but gives a general idea of something
  2. the fact of being simple and without much skill or attention to detail
  3. the fact of being offensive or rude
"crudeness" Synonyms
coarseness crudity indelicacy rudeness vulgarity commonness crassness grossness indelicateness lowness raffishness rawness roughness tastelessness earthiness offensiveness uncouthness boorishness bad manners loutishness indecency obscenity lewdness smut smuttiness impurity bawdiness dirtiness ribaldry foulness filthiness dirt filth profanity blueness lasciviousness primitiveness rusticity simplicity basicness unsophisticatedness plainness awkwardness clumsiness inelegance gracelessness gaucheness ineptness maladroitness ungainliness gawkiness tactlessness ineptitude gaucherie inexpertness stiffness unskilfulness artlessness incompetence nescience unawareness innocence ignorance cluelessness unfamiliarity benightedness incognizance unenlightenment obliviousness oblivion naivete incomprehension illiteracy inscience bewilderment blindness insensitivity shallowness immaturity greenness unripeness imperfection newness sourness incompleteness unpreparedness lack of completion lack of development indiscretion gaffe lapse error impropriety mistake slip blunder peccadillo transgression miscalculation misdeed misdemeanour(UK) boob crime familiarity felony folly gaff mischief barbarity cruelty brutality viciousness inhumanity savagery barbarousness barbarism ruthlessness bestiality brutalism ferocity fiendishness horror atrocity fierceness mercilessness nastiness remorselessness wickedness deformity disfigurement abnormality malformation distortion irregularity misshapenness ugliness defect flaw crookedness aberration blemish scar blotch pockmark unsightliness excrescence More

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What a splendid idea: Counter leftist simplification with rightist crudeness!
"Let us return it to its miserable crudeness," he added.
I've made raku pieces that have the same roughness and crudeness.
It's funny stuff if you have a high tolerance for crudeness.
The crudeness of these effects is part of the generally comical spirit.
The images are crude, but their crudeness is part of the point.
Trump's crudeness, nastiness, and insults are all part of to a total package.
This crudeness, love it or loathe it, is the only way he'll win.
It includes porn stars, hush money, caught-on-tape crudeness and tawdry tabloids.
That's a weird criticism, but the original's crudeness was what made it so incredible.
But as with his other compositions, there is also a crudeness to his etchings.
In the attempt to familiarise the text to English readers, Esau's inarticulate crudeness is lost.
From this point of view, his crudeness marks what he says as already without merit.
Since its founding, the nation has struggled with the antagonistic twins of civility and crudeness.
I knew this from the crudeness of that first man's touch — the firm, possessive grasp.
Maybe it was the violence and crudeness of the language, striking even for Mr. Trump.
Trump's crudeness, on this theory, is useful inasmuch as it signals a break from the past.
They'll be sick of his crudeness, his misogyny, his abrasiveness, and his lack of policy knowledge.
Ambrose's powerful sermons helped to undermine Augustine's contempt for the apparent crudeness of the Bible's stories.
This willingness to gloss over crudeness becomes, then, an encoded sign of competence, strength, and reliability.
There is no amount of cruelty or crudeness he can display that Republicans won't cheer and defend.
Starting with its material crudeness and impermanent state, "Untitled" gives the viewer a lot to think about.
The only difference is that Sausage Party's world is, down to an atomic level, an exercise in crudeness.
It turns out that Trump's middle name is not ignorance or vulgarity or crudeness or incivility or narcissism.
But that was part of the point, to show the immediacy and crudeness of being displaced and burned out.
Crudeness, vulgarity, and a professed entitlement to take without concern for the feelings, well-being or consent of others.
The crudeness of Fox's racist fearmongering has not stopped it from being one of America's most reliably moneymaking media businesses.
In Mexico, his rougher edges seemed sanded down as he offered flattery and solicitousness in place of crudeness and brickbats.
Together Britain and Canada can laugh at the crudeness of us Americans, a favorite shared pastime and an understandable one.
Anger in music, we're told, is like crudeness in playing: It's something that must be smoothed, euphemized, coded, made palatable.
We will remember that — and miss it — when Trump's whirlwind of scandal, conflict, crudeness, boorishness and vindictiveness barrels into Washington.
Even people who abhor Trump's crudeness, incompetence, bigotry and anti-democratic leanings may not vote against their own self-interest.
No matter who the Democratic nominee is, the sordidness of Trump's tactics, like the crudeness of his invective, is a given.
That narrative is about youth — he just turned 38 — and the power of hyper-articulateness in an era of presidential crudeness.
It celebrates the industrial, matter-of-fact crudeness of its materials, rather than a revel in sleek or chicly rusted surface.
The Roosevelt coalition agreed by and large with the direction of Sanders's economic program, but they regretted the crudeness of his exposition.
At this show, for audiences 24448 and older, the group will tackle hopes and dreams for 226 with cleverness but no crudeness.
Trump has risen to dominance on crudeness and a general disregard for serious policy discussion, all of it lapped up by the media.
During the GOP primary campaign, Trump wasn't shocking just for the crudeness of his rhetoric but the way he broke from normal Republican discourse.
But this show knows that over-the-top can work if the characters are distinctive and appealing, and there's a point to the crudeness.
More and more, Republicans have embraced a certain abrasiveness, even crudeness, in our politics that belies the very ideals they've espoused for a generation.
But with Trump's erratic temperament and crudeness being exposed almost daily, it has become virtually impossible for the Republican candidate to wear the security mantle.
Given the crudeness of Trump's diplomacy, it's not surprising that longstanding allies like South Korea and Germany are now distancing themselves from the United States.
The coarseness of speech and crudeness of character that were supposed to be his central flaws became evidence of his gutsy indifference to liberal reproach.
The crudeness of the handmade stencil, and the anonymity of the artisan behind it, seemed to wink at the message it was meant to convey.
Also like Mr. Scaramucci and President Trump, the senator can sometimes make a virtue of his crudeness by applauding himself for straight talk and authenticity.
The Pope returned to the topic of Yemen in his speech Monday night at the Founder's Memorial, when he spoke about the "miserable crudeness" of war.
Don Smith of Dell Secureworks, another cyber-security company, reckons that the subtler of the two bears was probably rather annoyed by the crudeness of the other attack.
Since its founding, the nation has struggled with the antagonistic twins of civility and crudeness and thought it best the Congress assemble by invoking the blessing of God.
While Brennan has seized on reports of Trump's personal crudeness and his bad behavior around the Russia investigation, he has been mostly silent about Trump's approach to drones.
And while Houellebecq has always been a polarizing figure — admired for his provocations, disdained for his crudeness — he has turned out to be a writer of unusual prescience.
Although they directly reference the Italian masters who influenced him early on, there's still a deliberate crudeness here, a willingness to sacrifice beauty and proportion for crowded, crushing compositions.
As usual, profanity and crudeness are banned from the routines, but don't expect blandness: This is the group's season finale, and all that Mother's Day sweetness was last weekend.
Hahaha Aside from its crudeness, what was surprising was that the then-mayor (2014-2019), Mauricio Rodas, had been elected to counter the increasingly overbearing influence of Rafael Correa.
There's an elegant crudeness to this deceptively simple, masterful piece, as if another famous television "Fred," Fred Flintstone — in a period of serious depth, sophistication, inspiration, and grace — created it.
His crudeness, his unwillingness to look beyond his own interests, forces them to wonder if they are compromising themselves, and their own principles, trying to work with such a man.
But the 2016 election — with its rudeness, crudeness, bluster and bullying — has also presented adults with an unexpected, unpleasant quandary: How on earth do they explain Donald Trump to children?
Close observers, however, noticed two dog whistles that may have escaped notice but speak to Trump's long history of cozying up to white supremacists and authoritarians — as well as crudeness.
It's as ludicrous as it is viscerally vulgar – and then the gag escalates logically, until the crudeness, wincingly gross as it may be, acquires a shape and arc of its own.
Ortega and Orozco's formalism is juxtaposed with Cruzvillegas and Dr. Lakra's psychedelic readymade crudeness, creating a spectrum of collective, multidimensional ways of seeing, but offering no alternative to the status quo.
On the contrary, they are quite powerful and strong if they can, excuse my crudeness, force-feed millions of their people various stories that are hard to digest in normal logic.
In a political climate where stridency is often rewarded and crudeness frequently seen as a marker of authenticity, she has clung to the belief that decency is what voters want most.
Here, six to 2971 of the most polished young comedians will do their own routines, which can be just as incisive as those of adults, but lack the usual profanity and crudeness.
From the moment Trump announced his candidacy, he chose a potty mouth over a silver tongue, and a shocking number of Americans thrilled to that, regarding crudeness as the greatest form of candor.
The guitars were as raw as any Sham 69 song, but that wide contrast between punk crudeness and pop sensitivity made "Teenage Kicks" one of the most striking and definitive pop-punk classics.
I often heard similar comments from female Trump supporters—in their eyes, it was a show of strength to ignore the candidate's crudeness and transgressions, because only the weak would react with outrage.
" Matt Wolking, head of the Trump campaign's rapid response operation, wrote on Twitter, responding to a CNN correspondent who said the president echoed "the crudeness you would often expect to hear from ISIS.
Update: This piece has been updated to include extra information on the apparent crudeness of the bot, that Guerra has since stopped the running of the bot, and clarified some criticism of the project.
"100 Percent Fresh" is Sandler at his best, combining frat-boy crudeness with tender vulnerability alongside hilarious song sketches ("My kid's only got one line in a play," he rages in a grunge-style tune).
Did I leave wanting more or plenty less from Emma Stone, whose performances are so correct — more pledge than performance — that in the end what's missing is the bleary, beautiful crudeness of getting close but not quite.
It instead digs out the absurdities of being wealthy (or adjacent to wealth) around the turn of the 19903th century — the affectations, the frills that cover up the crudeness of real life, and above all, the vast, unmitigated boredom.
The police have been running a campaign to crack down on unruly behavior for several years, in part because of the lewdness and crudeness of the memorabilia being taken onto trains by groups celebrating one last night of freedom.
All tweens and teenagers, the Kids 'n Comedy performers, who are the most promising students in a program of study with adult stand-ups, offer original routines that have the bite of professional material but none of the crudeness or profanity.
In fact, for most of the paper's history you never saw it at all — not because fart wasn't in regular use (it has been since at least half a millennium before The Times existed), but rather because of its crudeness.
" O'Donnell goes on to say that "Reagan was the Donald Trump of the 1960s"; that Wallace voters in 1968 "sounded like Trump voters in 2016"; and that Johnson's crudeness "would not be outdone until Donald Trump moved into the White House.
Their age and simplicity are easy to confuse with crudeness, and even though almost every video game player has encountered one of these games, few players even understand how they are meant to function or what they truly demand of skilled practitioners.
I felt sick at the idea that Trump will be the example they're going to have during their early teen years, breaking crudeness out of the furthest recesses of pop culture into the public discourse in ways that may get even worse.
Now then: It irks me to have to wag a finger, but I'm going to do it, because there's a lurking strain of reactionary crudeness in this otherwise deeply enjoyable little book against which it should have been inoculated at the editing stage.
Trump's handling of the longest-ever government shutdown , which left eight hundred thousand federal employees without pay for thirty-five days, certainly showcases the crudeness of his governing style, as does his repeated threat to declare a national emergency if he doesn't get a wall.
That wintry tale remains hot with comic aggression, and Nicholson, noisily potent, reminds you of Cagney; Cranston, in "Last Flag Flying," seeks out the same terrain, but his crudeness is more of a crotchety act, and the journey concludes on a glum conservative note.
"The general stress on tznius is an equal and opposite reaction to the crudeness of society," said Rabbi Avi Shafran, director of public affairs for Agudath Israel of America, a national organization of Orthodox Jews who adhere to a strict interpretation of religious law.
He includes photos of these faces, taken with an Instamatic, that feature poor lighting, bad clothes and a crudeness that seems to prove that these people and these places actually exist, or did exist in the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan declared it Morning in America.
When Michelle Wolf, a comedian, delivered a foul-mouthed routine attacking the president—"the one pussy you're not allowed to grab"—at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in April, her crudeness was more widely discussed than her wit (and there were indeed some good jokes in there).
Most of the frustration among those planning to protest stems from Trump's positions and statements on Muslims, women and immigrants, as well as the general vulgarity and crudeness of some of his campaign statements, something which many rabbis not surprisingly find fundamentally at odds with Jewish values.
By the late 1970s, Larry Gagosian had opened his first gallery and Julian Schnabel had sold out his first show of "broken plate" paintings: two events that signaled the crudeness, volatility and sheer commercial swagger that would overtake the art world in the years to come.
No well-known buildings are featured, just a number of nondescript structures; made for Global Game Jam 2016, Tectr is an architect geek's dating dream come true, filled with dirty building-related jokes that will make you chuckle but also probably cringe a little from their unabashed crudeness.
Though the French star Isabelle Adjani has denounced a film culture that masks sexual predation with "gallantry, suggestive behavior and crudeness," several forces have kept #MeToo and its French counterpart, #BalanceTonPorc, or "Expose Your Pig," from having the same impact in France that it has had in the United States.
But a minority of them are genuinely edifying, and illustrations of his likely world-historical role — which is not to personally bring down our constitutional republic, but to reveal truths about our political situation, through his crudeness and goading of others, that might be harbingers of the Republic's eventual end.
And the physical variety of bamboo accommodates many sensibilities and degrees of refinement, from intricate forms and patterns that look like computer planning was required, to the relative crudeness of the exuberant "Dancing Frog Flower Basket," with its flamboyantly twisted handle and aggressive weave, made by Hayakawa Shokosai III (18903-1922) in 1918.
Instead of cooperating with congressional investigations in an effort to prove he has nothing to hide, Trump's strategy seems to be to try and portray Democrats as being out to get him — even if that means resorting to insults of unprecedented crudeness for a president to make about members of Congress in a public setting.
This new Emma doesn't play too fast and loose with the story or its most familiar beats, but it digs out the absurdities of being wealthy (or adjacent to wealth) around the turn of the 19th century — the affectations, the frills that cover up the crudeness of real life, and above all, the vast, unmitigated boredom.
" This is true for Coulter, who, in her newly published paean to the candidate, "In Trump We Trust," writes that Trump is fit for the presidency not in spite of his crudeness but because of it: "Only someone who brags about his airline's seatbelt buckles being made of solid gold would have the balls to do what Trump is doing.
The executive order has exposed what is likely to be a persistent schism in Mr. Trump's paradoxical presidency: He is a cosmopolitan New Yorker who has long operated in an environment where sexual orientation is often an afterthought, but is nonetheless beholden to the social conservatives who backed him overwhelmingly in 2016, despite reports of his crudeness and sexual misdeeds.
As for Trump's uncivil speech—the insults, the petty meanness, the crudeness, the talk about hand size, the assurance, on national TV, that his would-be Presidential dick is up to the job, his mastery of the jaw-droppingly untrue personal smear (Obama is Kenyan, Ted Cruz's dad was in cahoots with Lee Harvey Oswald, U.S. Muslims knew what was "going on" pre-Orlando), which he often dishonorably eases into the world by attaching some form of the phrase "many people have said this" ( The world is flat; many people have said this.
Their humour also characteristically featured heavy use of crudeness and sexual double- entendres.
He also does not suffer fools well: Pozzo's decadence and Estragon's crudeness give him much cause for indignation.
The game's art style was compared to something from the Atari 2600 and was praised for its "rough-and- ready crudeness". The game has been compared to Cities: Skylines and Mini Metro.
Although it is often believed the stone monuments were intentially aligned to serve a greater purpose, the crudeness of the stones means that they could not have been used as advanced astronomical calculators. Their positioning therefore is more likely symbolic rather than functional.
Nene Humphrey: Matrix. catalog essay As Art in America observed of the work in 1992, “Sterile from a distance, their tactile and organic qualities become evident as one approaches… Paradoxically, this crudeness softens the work’s appearance.” Amy Jinkner-Lloyd. Nene Humphrey at Sandler Hudson.
Where disregard of others and mere materialism prevail, let us be Helpful. When we find people in despair, let us be Friendly. In an atmosphere of ill manner, let us be Courteous. Where some measure manliness in brutality and crudeness, let us be Kind.
The prize was named after Francesco Biamonti (1933–2001), a celebrated Italian novelist from Liguria. Biamonti himself wrote of Barbardirame's work: “His peasants, his women, his Christs have lost every crudeness, without losing the truth of their solidity…” Barbadirame died in Bordighera, Italy, on 15 January 2010.
In 1879, Charles Darwin had become so polarized in his opinions about his grandfather that when wrote a biography on his grandfather titled The Life of Erasmus Darwin, it contained so much crudeness that Charles Darwin's daughter, Henriette Darwin, supposedly edited out 16% of the biography.
By a set of unexpected juxtapositions, it must put you in a state of realization of how splendid things can be, even if they are horrible.” In his congregations, Ossorio created the unexpected by synthesizing forms of beauty with those of decay, by contrasting refinement with crudeness.
The Pope Song is a song written by Tim Minchin in 2010 in response to the allegations surrounding the Pope protecting members of the Catholic Church from being accused of child molestation charges. The song has received a fair amount of controversy due to its religious themes and crudeness.
Nicolson, pp. 123, 174; Brindle and Kerr, p. 28. This room, restored after the fire, includes a huge French Rococo ceiling, characterised by Ian Constantinides, the lead restorer, as possessing a "coarseness of form and crudeness of hand ... completely overshadowed by the sheer spectacular effect when you are at a distance".
The most urgent reference and the most promising field for Significs lie in the direction of education. The normal child, with his inborn exploring, significating and comparing tendencies is so far the natural Significian. At once to enrich and simplify language would for him be a fascinating endeavour. Even his crudeness would often be suggestive.
Whether one really dares call these constructed orchestral sounds music is another question again. What is especially captivating about these musical illustrations is the composer’s ability to mix colours, which neglects no opportunity to exercise the listening ear. Sometimes, though, the colours are very brutal and in their crudeness easily cross the aesthetic line.
Regardless of some of Ennius's "crudeness", his Annales was read for hundreds of years.Sharrock and Ashley (2013), p. 173. During the time of Nero, it began to wane in popularity, although it remained a popular text with certain grammarians like Festus and Nonius (whose commentaries preserve much of the Annales as we now have it).
Canadian poet John Glassco wrote Squire Hardman (1967), a long poem in heroic couplets, purporting to be a reprint of an 18th-century poem by George Colman the Younger, on the theme of flagellation. Also, the Italian Una Chi distinguished herself among other publications for coldly analytical prose and for the crudeness of the stories.
Boniface was critical of the Frankish clergy's crudeness and unlearnedness, which he saw as holdovers from heathen superstition. He tried to remedy these shortcomings with better training at the monasteries. Leoba was best suited to such a programme. She built a convent on an estate in Tauberbischofsheim, which soon became a kind of college for nuns.
More generally, the Society insisted that its members must not try to impose their vision of Islam on others. Its General Law of 1934 stated that their actions must always reflect "friendliness and gentleness" and that they were to avoid "bluntness, crudeness and abuses in words or hints". Members who violated these principles (e.g. by pressuring unveiled women to veil themselves) were expelled.
After the original manuscript was discovered 200 years after Frankopan's execution, it caused a literary sensation, despite not being properly valued at the time. Philologist Vatroslav Jagić was primarily unimpressed by the crudeness of the language in contrast to the finesse of literary languages.Vatroslav Jagić: Frankopanov "Vrtić". Vienac, III, 20, Zagreb, 1872 Other literary critics at the time were similarily negatively swayed.
Caco Lyon could not stand Jorge's apathy and nonchalance, and left the recording sessions. Thus leaving the job to his assistant Antonio Gildemeister, who was an amateur in training. He was left to make the recordings and mixing, resulting in the roughness and crudeness of the album's final sound. Lyon later would say that the record was very messy and not properly filled.
Vic is captured by the ruling council (the Better Business Bureau). They confess that Quilla June was sent to the surface to lure a man to Downunder. The population of Topeka is becoming sterile, and the babies that are born are usually female. They feel that Vic, despite his crudeness and savage behavior, will be able to reinvigorate that male population.
Dancheong also represented social status and rank by using various patterns and colors. It functions not only as decoration, but also for practical purposes such as to protect building surfaces against temperature and to make the crudeness of materials less conspicuous. Applying dancheong on the surfaces of buildings require trained skills, and artisans called dancheongjang (단청장) designed the painted patterns.
Sinner was notably endorsed by Timothy M. Dolan (Cardinal Archbishop of New York) and Gary Dell'Abate (executive producer of The Howard Stern Show), representing its extremes of both piety and crudeness. In reflection of the book's Catholic theology with comedic undertone, author Rulli was interviewed by a variety of media facets, including CatholicTV, Fox News Channel, and Howard 100 News.
Several media outlets described "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" as one of the most popular early South Park episodes. Tom Carson of Newsday said it was the most outrageous South Park episode until "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" aired three months later. Many reviewers said the mere title demonstrated the crudeness and originality of South Park, then still a relatively new show.
929–930 Crevedia and his friend George Dorul Dumitrescu both regarded Arghezi as "the prince of writers".Marta D. Rădulescu, "Săptămâna Cărții", in Realitatea Ilustrată, Nr. 333, June 1933, pp. 23–24 Also supporting the hypothesis that Crevedia's work was largely shaped by Mildew Flowers, critic Șerban Cioculescu saw additional echoes from Sergei Yesenin, particularly in the "daring crudeness" of their shared vocabulary.Rotaru, pp.
''''', "shows" or "exhibitions", were an important part of Japanese urban culture during the Edo period. Many of the shows were put on hurriedly and were characterized by their crudeness. The term misemono dates from the Edo period, although plausible forerunners of the performances appear earlier. Among the likely antecedents of Edo-period shows were benefit performances undertaken to raise funds for shrines or temples.
Though his acts were derided by some for their crudeness, they were attended by many aristocrats, politicians, and other prominent citizens. He hosted the performances at other venues in London and around England, producing the Judge and Jury Society for almost two decades. Nicholson also staged poses plastiques performances at his establishments. These acts consisted of barely clothed women posing in imitation of well-known works of art.
G. K. made his directorial with Sutta Pazham under the banner of Pinttex Creations. The veteran actor Mohan, who was last seen in Anbulla Kadhalukku (1999), returned to the screen to play the lead role, while Shubha Poonja was chosen to play the heroine. The film was shot in Munnar and Chennai. The makers said that film was an adult comedy- thriller, but there was no vulgarity or crudeness.
She was known to reduce her portrait subjects to the simplest planes, attempting to attain a degree of force without crudeness, as in "The Old Farmer's Almanac." In this picture, a country man in shirt sleeves reads by a lamp in the comfort of a kitchen. Her model for the work was a farmer who lived near her summer studio in Annisquam. Nine of her portraits are in the Annisquam Village Hall.
It was the magic of light on the white metal. That's all it took > for me to forget the abstract art of 1912–1913. The crudeness, variety, > humor, and downright perfection of certain men around me, their precise > sense of utilitarian reality and its application in the midst of the life- > and-death drama we were in ... made me want to paint in slang with all its > color and mobility.Néret 1993, p. 66.
Her family responded to what she called this "bizarre form of evil" by laughing at the landlord rather than falling into despair. Morrison later said her family's response demonstrated how to keep your integrity and claim your own life in the face of acts of such "monumental crudeness." Morrison's parents instilled in her a sense of heritage and language through telling traditional African-American folktales, ghost stories, and singing songs."Tony Morrison".
Damage to the painting's mouth and eyes suggests that it was vandalised, possibly by a Catholic partisan; as the seventeen scratches did not splinter the paint, this attack was probably not long after the portrait's completion.; Owing to the painting's crudeness, Foley suggests that it was hurriedly completed for Jane's family from an original that "had to be destroyed because it would have been too dangerous to own once Mary became queen".
Apart from a certain baldness of plot and crudeness of characterisation on which this author seemed to have outgrown years ago, and apart from the fact that her quite pleasing dog has no testimony to give either way concerning the real as opposed to the attempted murder, her latest book betrays two main defects. In the first place, on receiving a delayed letter from a dead old lady Poirot blindly follows a little grey hunch.
The Brigadier-General is a satire against the fashionable French semi-education of the petits-maîtres. It is full of excellent fun, and though less serious than The Minor, it is better constructed. But The Minor, though imperfect in dramatic construction, is a more remarkable work and justly considered Fonvizin's masterpiece. The point of the satire in The Minor is directed against the brutish and selfish crudeness and barbarity of the uneducated country gentry.
" Each posting received more than 500 "likes" on the website, which is notorious for crudeness among its members." On November 22, 2013, student of Kangwon Provincial College who is self-claimed Ilbe user uploaded Twitter which contains sexual harassment on female buddhist monk's virginity. Three days later, the monk Hyo-jeon asked for follow-up action to the president of the college. But Ilbe user didn't apologize his crime and kept insulting her.
The mouthpiece appears to be re-purposed from a bass clarinet. ... The > simultaneous crudeness and creativity demonstrated in [Franciolini's] > catalogue is greatly entertaining. More troubling, however, is the shadow > cast upon the flawed judgment of Frederick Stearns in his last years of > collecting. It is possible, according to Kottick, that some of Franciolini's customers didn't really care about fraud, since their interest was in early instruments as vivid decorative objects, not as scholarly artifacts.
His biographer attributes the comparative failure of the Clavis to its inferiority in point of style, but the crudeness of his thought had quite as much to do with his failure to gain a hearing. Hamilton (Discussions, p. 197) allows greater sagacity to Collier than to Berkeley, on the grounds that he did not vainly attempt to enlist man's natural belief against the hypothetical realism of the philosophers. But Collier did so as far as his light enabled him.
Retrieved March 27, 2020.Eisenhart, Mary. "Don't miss: 'Nothing But Dogs and Cats'," San Francisco Chronicle, January 10, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2020. India XIII (1996) offers a characteristic work in this vein, with a layered, gridded format combining expressive gesture and crudeness in its repeated tiger, rider and elephant images and delicacy in its flower, rabbit and abstract woodblock patterns created with Indian fabric printing blocks.Brokl, Robert. "'India XIII" California Printmaker, May 1998, p. 23.
IGN praised the look and feel of the game, but criticized its gameplay, calling it "Bland, slow, and unsatisfying." Game Informer said, "The premise is exciting and imaginative, but the gameplay execution has too many holes to embrace completely." GameSpot praised the game's jokes, gameplay excursions and boss battles, but criticized its crudeness, control and camera quirks and combat. Destructoid praised the combat of the Xbox 360 version, calling it "intuitive, solid, and made to raise a smile".
At the turn of the fifth century, the work had become critically endangered. Because of unknown circumstances, not a single complete manuscript of Ennius survived textual transmission into the Middle Ages. By the time Renaissance humanists turned their attention to the work, they were forced to rely on small quotations embedded in other works and the testimonia of other writers—many of whom had taken to deriding Ennius for his supposed stylistic "crudeness".Wilson-Okamura (2010), pp. 121–23.
During the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921), Pollard was Press Officer of the Information Section of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Together with the Section secretary, Captain William Darling, he produced the Weekly Summary, a weekly newspaper distributed to the police forces in Ireland. The crudeness of this paper and its ambivalent attitude toward reprisals 'resulted in much negative publicity for the Crown forces and the Irish Administration'. He was also directly involved in two particularly bungled attempts at 'black propaganda'.
Reggiani There he did significant work on tissue cultures with pathologist Montrose Thomas Burrows. In the 1930s, Carrel and Charles Lindbergh became close friends not only because of the years they worked together but also because they shared personal, political, and social views. Lindbergh initially sought out Carrel to see if his sister-in-law's heart, damaged by rheumatic fever, could be repaired. When Lindbergh saw the crudeness of Carrel's machinery, he offered to build new equipment for the scientist.
In 1918 he had been one of the founders of the German Democratic Party. Under the Third Reich, Meinecke had some sympathy for the regime, especially in regard to its early anti-semitic laws. After 1935, Meinecke fell into a state of semi-disgrace, and was removed as editor of the Historische Zeitschrift. Though Meinecke remained in public a supporter of the regime, he privately became increasingly bothered by what he regarded as the violence and crudeness of the Nazis.
Late war rifles are often called "Last Ditch" or "Substitute Standard" due to their crudeness of finish. They are generally as crude as the 1945 dated Mauser K98k of Germany, or worse. The Type 99 was produced in four versions, the regular issue Type 99 Short Rifle, the Type 99 Long Rifle (a limited production variant), the take-down Type 2 Paratroop Rifle, and the Type 99 Sniper Rifle. The standard rifle also came with a wire monopod and an anti-aircraft sighting device.
Sometime in the late 1970s to early 1980s, a few different Hong Kong companies acquired some of the Safir tooling and reproduced the Peugeots, Delahaye and Decauville models. These were easier to construct because they shared parts (fenders, seats, etc.) which damaged accuracy and realism (Johnson 1998, p. 208). A further crudeness, was the melted plastic evident at the joints of plastic parts and the wheel hubs. The models were offered in clear plastic display boxes almost identical to those that previous Safirs came in.
The Middle Bronze Age is known from shaft tombs on the west of the city: 26 MBI tombs have been found but the crudeness of the pottery they contain indicate that the people may have been nomads camping on an unfortified site. The remains are similar to those found elsewhere at Jericho, Lachish and Megiddo. In MBII, however, a substantial city with finely made pottery was found. 29 MBII tombs have been found, apparently containing multiple burials (as opposed to the single burials of the MBI tombs).
Dissatisfied with reliability and crudeness of his Ferrari 250 GT, Ferruccio Lamborghini wanted to develop his own passenger cars that were more cultured and more reliable than the cars produced by Ferrari. His first passenger car, a grand tourer, was 350 GT with DOHC engine. Both manufacturers have long history of producing vehicles with V12 engines, which continues uninterrupted to this day. Cadillac experimented with the V12 engines in 1963 and 1964 as a potential engine option for its first-ever front-wheel-drive car, Cadillac Eldorado.
In this book, the writer focused his attention on provincial life, characterized by the fresco of the urban context seen from its particular angle, expressed thanks to the taste of impressions and a colorful language embellished with lexical inventions sometimes tending to crudeness. Cagna was a member of the Scapigliatura society, an Italian version of Bohemianism. In his works the life of a certain petty-bourgeois world is vividly represented. From his friend Giovanni Faldella he derived a stylistic-linguistic research in an expressionistic key.
The "last ditch" rifles are usually distinguished by their crudeness: poorly finished stock, wood buttplate, very obvious tooling marks in the metal, rudimentary sights and an unfinished bolt knob and handle. Unlike its predecessors, however, a disadvantage of the Type 99 was its increased recoil due to the lighter weight combined with a heavier cartridge. In some cases, these rifles may actually be training rifles intended for firing cartridges with a wood projectile only. The training rifles were made of mild steel and were never intended for ball ammunition.
In a report dated 13 December 1846, Schiedt stated that, "Riis never acknowledges any fault – he cannot stand contradictions –he neglects his proper missionary work, even with his own houseboy. He had promised freedom for his slaves in the day of their baptism." Schiedt, nonetheless, was also dismissed from the Gold Coast mission later for separate offences – multiple accusations of character assassination, habitual lateness, crudeness, insufficient piety, disparaging the Home Committee and threatening to become a Methodist. These claims mostly came from Schiedt's co-workers, Widmann, Stanger and Meischel.
The site of the burial is thought to have been a formal spot, and it is possible the execution may have taken place in front of an audience. In the National Geographic documentary Viking Apocalypse, Dr Britt Baillie has suggested that the executions may have been linked to the St. Brice's Day massacre, or that the Viking men were executed by their own kind for defection. However, the crudeness of the execution method and the large number of victims suggests that the event was not part of officially sanctioned criminal justice.
Resia Borobudur was released in Batavia (modern day Jakarta) in July 1929. It was a critical flop, and generally decried as illogical and having poor image quality; viewers also described it as a "bastard" film owing to Young's crudeness. The film critic Kwee Tek Hoay questioned how a girl from Sumatra could have found a Chinese-language book, or how Young could communicate with the Javanese – who could not speak Mandarin. Nancing Film Corp went bankrupt after the film's release, from paying both Young's living costs and building a large studio in Batavia.
Instead, Uncle Joe shows up and inadvertently embarrasses Finn with his crudeness. Finn then goes to Estella's abode in New York, hoping to find her there, but instead he finds Ms. Dinsmoor, who reveals that she came to New York to attend Estella's wedding to Walter. When Finn becomes upset at the news, she tells him that Estella was using him all along to make Walter jealous and convince him to marry her. When she realizes how seriously she has upset him, she grows remorseful and apologizes for her manipulation, but it is too late.
Not South Park." Mike Higgins of The Independent said this episode helped "cement (Eric Cartman's) position as one of the great, obnoxious characters of the Nineties", particularly through his Adolf Hitler Halloween costume. Matt Roush of USA Today said of the episode, "Absurdly nihilistic and savagely derisive ... South Park's twisted take on a holiday special will delight anyone who favors SweeTarts over candy corn." Kevin M. Williams of the Chicago Sun-Times described the episode as "a Halloween-themed tour de force of crudeness, a wild romp with blood, brains and gore.
Then, shortly after, they appeared in the United States (Harvey 1974, p. 1995–1996). These were toys and replicas often made of lead and brass (Harvey 1974, p. 1995). Later models made in the early twentieth century were slush cast plaster or iron. Tin and pressed steel cars, trucks, and military vehicles, like those made by Bing of Germany, were introduced in the 1920s through the 1940s, but period models rarely copied actual vehicles, likely because of the crudeness of early casting and metal shaping techniques (Harvey 1974, p.
In February 2011, Iran threatened to boycott the Olympics, complaining that the logo appeared to spell out the word "Zion". However, this boycott did not occur. The official London 2012 Olympic typeface was called Headline 2012 and also suffered some criticism. Journalist Simon Garfield made it number 1 in the list of the "8 Worst Fonts in the World" in his 2010 book Just My Type, commenting that "the uncool font is based on jaggedness and crudeness", although he conceded that it was "a brilliant piece of corporate branding".
Although some commentators claim the secularisation is merely a result of Western influence or even a "conspiracy", most commentators, even some pro- government ones, have come to conclude that "the real reason for the loss of faith in Islam is not the West but Turkey itself: It is a reaction to all the corruption, arrogance, narrow-mindedness, bigotry, cruelty and crudeness displayed in the name of Islam." Especially when the AKP Islamists are in power to enforce Islam upon society, this is making citizens turn their back on it.
Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø - acoustic and amplified trombone. Born (1986) in Trondheim, Norway, Nørstebø chose the trombone and began playing in the local marching band at the age of seven. Twenty some years later, he is still riding the ups and downs of an instrumental long term relationship, using the trombone's crudeness as a creative challenge and vehicle to unearth its seemingly limitless possibilities. He has done heavy research into both the boisterous and brassy side of the instrument, as well as its counterpoint in microscopic and ‘electronic’ sound possibilities.
" Some of the scenes Wilson was unhappy with included the fellatio scene and the scene where a police sergeant was hurled into the back of a horse. A compromise was reached where these acts were not actually shown. "I realize that you can carry grossness, rudeness and crudeness just so far before the audience finds it terribly repetitive and not so funny," said Wilson. "After the enormous success of Police Academy, I no longer believe that you have to show the female breast or make cruel ethnic jokes-not to mention the rampant sexism.
You Got Yours!, others, most notably from the Just Six and Blue Lite Conspiracy, and the Soul Vendors, exemplify the crudeness and aggressiveness typical of the garage format. You Got Yours! was released simultaneously as The San Francisco East Bay Scene: Garage Bands from the 60's Then and Now, a book written by Bruce G. Tahlser detailing the histories of individual bands associated with the San Francisco garage rock scene. The album includes rare photographs documenting each group, and informative liner notes penned by music historian Alex Palao.
There followed a public debate on the supposed significance of 'crudeness', with some observers having regarded Ms. Tourné as having been unacceptably 'crude'.Spanish: 'soez'. In turn, the Uruguayan Socialist Party spokesman on the contrary accused the Opposition of 'crude machismo'.El PS defendió a Tourné y negó que Vázquez pidiera su renuncia - Diario EL PAIS - Montevideo - Uruguay; Spanish: 'soez machismo' The party also offered an alternative version of the reason for Ms. Tourné's resignation, namely, that she had voluntarily left President Vázquez's government, countering suggestions that she had been dismissed.
The endorsement of the Atlantic opened all other U.S. magazine offices to its writers, allowing her to become a welcome contributor to the chief periodicals of the country, both in prose and poetry. Her first novel, Sir Rohan's Ghost, published in 1859 in Boston, was a very striking work that showed her talent for skillful plot and effective dramatic denouement, as well as a few flaws, e.g., a crudeness of thought and expression apparent, that she overcame as she gained experience. This book was reviewed at some length in the Crayon, an art journal then published in New York City.
It added: "Readers of the author's recent books will find these first stories of life sketches full of interest, their very crudeness being positively amusing in light of his present finished craftsmanship." Oppenheim with his wife and daughter In 1892 Oppenheim married an American, Elise Clara Hopkins of Easthampton, Massachusetts.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, accessed 5 February 2011 They lived in Evington, LeicestershireBritish History Online R. A. McKinley (editor)(1958) A History of the County of Leicester: volume 4: The City of Leicester until the First World War and had one daughter. During that war he worked for the Ministry of Information.
According to writer Al. Bădăuță, Ranetti excelled in the fable genre, producing works that were "truly precious and accomplished". In sharp contrast, other poems were "joyful seeds" or "hurried improvisations", occasioned by political events. Some stanzas, published in Furnica and attributed to Ranetti, were irreverently anti- monarchic: When it was first published, Romeo și Julietta la Mizil enlisted complaints from poet Gheorghe Kernbach, who declared himself horrified by the "crudeness" of its comedic realism. Mihail Dragomirescu found the comedy of manners "vulgar", and described the related piece, Săracul Dumitrescu, as a sample of the Poporanists' didactic art, overall "melodramatic".
The crudeness, variety, > humor, and downright perfection of certain men around me, their precise > sense of utilitarian reality and its application in the midst of the life- > and-death drama we were in ... made me want to paint in slang with all its > color and mobility.Néret 1993, p. 66. This work marked the beginning of his "mechanical period", during which the figures and objects he painted were characterized by sleekly rendered tubular and machine-like forms. Starting in 1918, he also produced the first paintings in the Disk series, in which disks suggestive of traffic lights figure prominently.
Johan Huizinga emphasised as typically late medieval in the poem, what he called “the spirit of barbarian crudeness that it reveals”, as well as the self-mockery found within its grimness.J Huizinga, The Autumn of the Middle Ages (Chicago 1996) p. 98-9 and p. 102 One knight, Jean de Beaumont, is presented as claiming that: “When we are in the tavern, drinking strong wine,/When the ladies pass and look at us….Nature urges us to have desiring hearts/...[But when] our enemies are approaching us,/Then we should wish to be in a cellar so large”.
The CCHR is often characterized as a front group for the Church of Scientology, which sponsors the organization. In 1993, the US Internal Revenue Service granted CCHR tax exemption as part of an agreement with the Church of Scientology International and Religious Technology Center (RTC) under which the RTC took responsibility for CCHR's tax liabilities. The CCHR has been criticized by journalist Andrew Gumbel for "crudeness" and "paranoia" in its criticism of psychiatry. Two scholars featured in the film Psychiatry: An Industry of Death, Holocaust scholar Michael Berenbaum and bioethics scholar Arthur Caplan, have rejected the attack on psychiatry and psychology.
Following the broadcast of Imaishi's previous project, Gurren Lagann, the show's staff went on a trip for rest and relaxation. At that time, they aired their opinions to each other under drunken and humorous circumstances, saying such things as "Next time, I want to try this" in approaches to animation. Almost all of the concepts for the anime were made during the initial trip; the names of main characters, "Panty" and "Stocking", were coined at the very first meeting. Hiromi Wakabayashi, who provided the initial idea for the series, cited American adult animation, such as Drawn Together, as inspiration for the show's crudeness.
The original game was criticized for poor box art and research; later versions received higher praise."Squad Leader 10 Years On" Fire & Movement Magazine, July 1987 Issue In a review in "The Best of Board Wargaming" (1981) Tom Oleson praised the game's "satisfying realism", while criticizing some points of obscurity on the map (e.g. roads which nick the corner of a hexagon), the crudeness with which the Allied "thermonuclear" airstrikes of May 1944 are simulated and an anomaly whereby weak enemy units left near the front line can be destroyed in combat, thus generating extra exploitation movement for the victorious attacker.
This section consists of two concentric squares, the inner square being the sanctum, and the space between the outer square and inner square being the pradakshina patha (circumambulation path). However, in the back of this path, a later construction sealed the circumambulation passage, making it more suitable for storage. Inside the inner square is a relatively crude carving of a Tirthankara. In contrast to the crudeness of this carving is the intricate carving of Ambika with attendant female Jaina deities and her lion mount below of the temple, now preserved in the ASI museum in Aihole.
In 2005 researchers demonstrated for the first time the ability to allow punctures to move through the coordinate system, thus eliminating some of the earlier problems with the method. This allowed accurate long-term evolutions of black holes. By choosing appropriate coordinate conditions and making crude analytic assumption about the fields near the singularity (since no physical effects can propagate out of the black hole, the crudeness of the approximations does not matter), numerical solutions could be obtained to the problem of two black holes orbiting each other, as well as accurate computation of gravitational radiation (ripples in spacetime) emitted by them.
The creation of the unique American identity occurred at the juncture between the civilization of settlement and the savagery of wilderness. This produced a new type of citizen – one with the power to tame the wild and one upon whom the wild had conferred strength and individuality. As each generation of pioneers relocated 50 to 100 miles west, they abandoned useless European practices, institutions and ideas, and instead found new solutions to new problems created by their new environment. Over multiple generations, the frontier produced characteristics of informality, violence, crudeness, democracy and initiative that the world recognized as "American".
The death of his father came as a blow to the Posadas household and her mother later remarried to a man that held disdain for Posadas and treated him with crudeness. His stepfather insisted that the child stop his studies and be put to learn a useful trade as an apprentice. He did so out of obedience but never abandoned what he believed to be his true calling - he managed to obtain leave from his master and continued with his studies. Before she remarried his mother tried several different jobs and soon settled on selling eggs and vegetables at a street stand.
Instead, the initial D was placed under Bradford's elbow, likely impressed upon the hub as an afterthought by a punch normally used to create the mint mark D for the Denver Mint. Numismatists Anthony Swiatek and Walter Breen deemed Bradford's broad collar near enough to Puritan wear of the day to pass, though they questioned the authenticity of the ruffled cravat. Bradford's portrait is in any case an invention; no genuine likeness of him is known. The crudeness of the lettering complained of by Fraser is not apparent due to the relatively small size of the coins.
The depth, the change, the crudeness, the rawness and the reality is something the artist inside me had been craving since I joined the industry. Rani reminded me of why I became an actor" Speaking about her role Shah said "Rani evolves a lot as she is an amalgamation of things: The walk was inspired by a lady who used to work in our house when I was a child; ironically her name was also Rani. The dialect was watching the working class growing up in Lahore. A lot of the mannerisms were things I observed in young girls begging on the street.
In response to Hitler's harsh reprimand, Goebbels launched a campaign to promote the antisemitic views of the Nazis to the German populace. He ordered each film studio to make an antisemitic film. In the case of The Eternal Jew, Goebbels conceived of a film that would communicate to the German people the same antisemitic message that had been the theme of the 1937 Munich exhibition. Hitler preferred films such as The Eternal Jew which presented the Nazi antisemitic agenda openly and directly; however Goebbels disliked the crudeness of such straightforward approaches, preferring the much more subtle approach of couching antisemitic messages in an engaging story with popular appeal.
Bolstered by publicity stunts, Land of the Soviets was a commercial success in Belgium, and also witnessed serialisation in France and Switzerland. Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with Tintin in the Congo, and the series became a defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. Damage to the original plates prevented republication of the book for several decades, while Hergé later expressed embarrassment at the crudeness of the work. As he began to redraw his earlier Adventures in second, colour versions from 1942 onward, he decided against doing so for Land of the Soviets; it was the only completed Tintin story that Hergé did not reproduce in colour.
Nathan SouthernReview in TV Guide Jonathan Henderson of Cinelogue stated: "[T]he film...in its heavy-handed crudeness...plays out like a typical, manipulative melodrama. ...Another element that plagues the film is its unrealistic depictions of misogynistic men. [It] is marked by an overtly formulaic script, which too neatly follows the three-act structure with a pattern of introduction, elation, conflict, descent and recovery. The film’s pacing problems are exacerbated by a profusion of abbreviated, deficient scenes which interrupt the flow of the narrative. [Belén] Fabra’s performance during [her] emotional scenes is nearly strong enough to make me forget about the manipulative mawkishness behind them".
Morgan had used this style when she worked on Hearst's Los Angeles Herald Examiner headquarters in 1915. Hearst appreciated the Spanish Revival but was dissatisfied with the crudeness of the colonial structures in California. Mexican colonial architecture had more sophistication, but he objected to its abundance of ornamentation. Thomas Aidala, in his 1984 study of the castle, notes the Churrigueresque influence on the design of the main block, "flat and unembellished exterior surfaces; decorative urges are particularized and isolated, focused mainly on doorways, windows (and) towers". The Panama-California Exposition of 1915 in San Diego held the closest approximations in California to the approach Hearst desired.
Since 2001, North American company Super Fighter Team are in charge of continued, new developments and general support for Super Fighter, with full permission of C&E;, Inc, who also gave Super Fighter Team their source code for the original game. Their efforts are showcased at the Official Super Fighter Website, which includes a freeware download of the full game (both Chinese and English language editions are offered). A Flash version of Super Fighter was created by a team in Germany for online play, which was offered for several years. However, it was eventually dropped from the official website due to its simplicity and crudeness.
" He was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of 2,400 dinars ($1,700; £1,000), a much more lenient punishment than predicted. Amnesty International said that criminal proceedings against Karoui are an affront to freedom of expression. In the United States, a group of parents from the Northshore School District, Washington, objected to adult content in the film and graphic novel, and lobbied to discontinue it as part of the curriculum. The Curriculum Materials Adoption Committee felt that "other educational goals—such as that children should not be sheltered from what the board and staff called 'disturbing' themes and content—outweighed the crudeness and parental prerogative.
Lamont eventually convinces Fred to come home, but whether or not he left the new business venture never is addressed. The most significant change in Lamont's character throughout the series was his attitude toward his work, his father, and his future. In the first episode, he is portrayed as hostile and angry toward Fred and the life he is forced to live, especially when Fred's interference ruins his plans, similar to the relationship of Harold Steptoe and Albert Steptoe. This lasted through the middle of the first season, especially in an episode when he takes Fred out on the town for his birthday and becomes frustrated by Fred's lack of manners and crudeness in public.
There was no publisher's name on any of the volumes, and nothing to suggest where they had been printed. One of these books, however, The New Life, was reviewed in The Bulletin on 14 March 1912, and the anonymous reviewer, most likely Arthur Henry Adams, pronounced it "an astonishing thing to have come from Australia-- astonishing in its crudeness and occasional strength, equally astonishing in its gassy rhetoric and its foolishness". In another place he suggested that here was "a new prophet, a new poet--or a new lunatic". But evidently the effects of the volume's strength were greater than those of its weakness, for the book was referred to several times in later issues.
" Claire Tomalin judged that "With fewer ponderous generalisations and more laughter this would have been an even better book: as it is, it deserves a place in the rich chronicles of the English petty bougeoisie of our century." There followed a break of some years, after which three further novels, none part of the Memoirs series, appeared. Behind the Net Curtains (1976) and The Little Medicine Bottle (1977) were more darkly comic in tone. Victoria Glendinning wrote of the two books, "Sexual passion is the theme, but so overlaid is it by conventions, reasonable behavior, ironing-boards and cups of tea, that violence and crudeness when they do surface have twice their normal impact.
Despite the crudeness of McConkey's experiment, his interpretation of the results were spot on. Rather than simply being hydrophilic, protein surfaces must have carefully been modulated by evolution and adapted to this network of weak interactions, often called quinary interactions. It is important to note that protein-protein interactions responsible for the emergence of quinary structure are fundamentally different from specific protein encounters. The latter are the result of relatively high-stability binding, often linked to functionally meaningful events –many of which have already been described – while the former are often interpreted as some background noise of physiologically unproductive misinteractions that complicate the interpretation of protein networks and need to be avoided, so that normal cellular functions can proceed.
Jossigny instructed engravers under the drawing that for accuracy, they should depict the crest angled forward from the head (not straight up). Hume believes that Martinet did this when he made the type illustration, and it was derivative of Jossigny's image rather than a life drawing. Jossigny also made the only known life drawing of the now-extinct Newton's parakeet (Psittacula exsul) after a specimen sent to him from Rodrigues to Mauritius, so this is perhaps also where he drew the hoopoe starling. Murie suggested that only the illustrations by Martinet and Jacques Barraband were "original", since he was unaware of Jossigny's drawing, but noted a crudeness and stiffness in them which made neither appear lifelike.
Ruth Cuthand (born 1954) is a Canadian artist of Plains Cree and Scottish ancestry. She is widely considered an influential feminist artist of the Canadian prairies, and is lauded for her unflinching interpretation of racism and colonialism. Her work challenges mainstream perspectives on colonialism and the relationships between “settlers” and Natives in a practice marked by political invective, humour, and a deliberate crudeness of style. Born on Treaty 6 Land, near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Cuthand is a member of Little Pine First Nation, but spent most of her childhood in Cardston, Alberta near the Blood Reserve, where she met artist Gerald Tailfeathers at the age of 8, which compelled her to pursue a career as an artist.
In the United Kingdom, broadcasting regulator Ofcom received three viewer complaints after the video was broadcast on British music channel 4Music at approximately 1400 and 1800 UTC during December 2010 - January 2011, long before the 2100 watershed, "at the time when children are most likely to watch TV". The complainants claimed the video consisted of "extreme crudeness and filth" in a "sexist and offensive video which mostly comprises women in thong bikini bottoms acting in a pornographic manner". One complainant "was shocked to see women in thongs and bras gyrating and basically dry humping men in this video". In the opinion of one viewer, "this objectification of women at such an early time and on a channel that appeals to young people really concerns me".
" James Brundage of AMC filmcritic said the film was "so implausible and so over the top that it lets inconsistency roll off like water on a duck's back." Janet Maslin in the New York Times called the film "a colossally sour and ill-conceived misfire" and denounced the film for "smirky, mean-spirited cynicism." Writing in The Washington Post, Joe Brown said, "To say this megamillion Bruce Willis vehicle doesn't fly is understatement in the extreme... Hudson Hawk offers a klutzy, charmless hero, and wallows dully in limp slapstick and lowest common denominator crudeness." Chris Hicks wrote in the Salt Lake City Deseret News, "What is most amazing is the pervasive silliness that has the cast acting like fools without ever getting a laugh from the audience.
The series depicts the Gogs comically as being mind-bogglingly stupid and struggling to navigate and avoid the perils of an exotic, prehistoric land inhabited by dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, giant insects, human-eating plants, and other exotica. Even the primeval landscape is a danger, likely to erupt in a volcano or collapse in an earthquake, and the world is wracked by powerful lightning and thunder storms. Among the show's key comedic aspects are crudeness and toilet humour; the characters do not talk, instead communicating with grunts, roars, screams, burps and farts, and overly exaggerated facial expressions. The rest of the show had an emphasis on slapstick, cartoonish violence as the Gogs spend the rest of their time wrestling, urinating, vomiting, bashing each other on the head with clubs, and scoffing food.
The story begins as archaeologists discover a crudely made artifact while doing an archaeological study before the entire area was to be flooded following the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The archaeologists identify it as being made by Mak-zi (also known as "McFat"), an ancient Chinese philosopher who had invented many things, but were arguably ahead of its time - for example, a myriad of electronic devices before the discovery of electricity. However, the crudeness of the artifact has led to the artifact being rejected for every museum in China and abroad, and thus, unwilling to destroy it, the artifact was set on a barge, continuously moving along the Yangtze River. The story continues on to Mak-zi's descendant 18 generations later, McDull (Kwok Kwan Yin), a kindergartener living in Hong Kong.
ISIS has been noted for what many observers have called "appalling" or "horrifying" brutality, its release of videos and photographs of beheadings, shootings, caged prisoners being burnt alive or submerged gradually until drowned. Among other effects, the group's mass killings and publicizing of them led to a split between it and Al Qaeda. ISIL's violence is "not some whimsical, crazed fanaticism, but a very deliberate, considered strategy", according to some analysts, who often quote from the tract Management of Savagery This work asserts that "one who previously engaged in jihad knows that it is naught but violence, crudeness, terrorism, deterrence and massacring." While "savage chaos" is unpleasant it has to be remembered that even "the most abominable of the levels of savagery" are better "than stability under the order of unbelief," i.e.
Hans Sluga, Heidegger's Crisis: > Philosophy and Politics in Nazi Germany (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London: > Harvard University Press, 1993), p. 149. In 1945, Heidegger wrote of his term as rector, giving the writing to his son Hermann; it was published in 1983: > The rectorate was an attempt to see something in the movement that had come > to power, beyond all its failings and crudeness, that was much more far- > reaching and that could perhaps one day bring a concentration on the > Germans' Western historical essence. It will in no way be denied that at the > time I believed in such possibilities and for that reason renounced the > actual vocation of thinking in favor of being effective in an official > capacity. In no way will what was caused by my own inadequacy in office be > played down.
In her work from the past two decades, her paintings evolved from figurative to highly abstracted forms. Her subject matter drew from her own emotional responses to everyday events. Her paintings employ a "murky" colour palette, which adds to the crudeness of her work, and her aesthetic is draw from the inconsistencies of her life. Her paintings are formed from her head and can only be viewed wholly as an image once completed. > “Now that her art has evolved, keeping calm and ‘just’ painting is more of a > concern and ‘the content has become much more internal’” \- Maitland > Regional Art Gallery Cultural Director: Joe Eisenberg OAM Varvaressos is represented in the collections of NGA, NGV, Artbank, AGNSW, University of NSW, Wollongong Art Gallery, University of Tasmania, Gold Coast Collection and private collections in the UK, Europe, USA and Australia.
The practitioner may switch between the two at random. In order for the examination to be conducted in the most proper fashion, it is imperative that there be clear and open communication between the subject and the practitioner with the subject being fully conscious and not under any sort of influence while at the same time not making visual contact with the device. The efficacy of Two-point discrimination has come under scrutiny from many researchers despite being commonly used to this day in a clinical setting. Research studies have shown that the 2PD test does a poor job of determining the degree to which the nerves regain their function after damage, as well as determining the sensory failures in the first place, owing to this form of tactile discrimination's simplicity, crudeness, and dependence on anecdotal evidence.
Among the passages quoted from Pacuvius are several which indicate a taste both for physical and ethical speculation, and others which expose the pretensions of religious imposture. These poets aided also in developing that capacity which the Roman language subsequently displayed of being an organ of oratory, history and moral disquisition. The literary language of Rome was in process of formation during the 2nd century BC, and it was in the latter part of this century that the series of great Roman orators, with whose spirit Roman tragedy has a strong affinity, begins. But the new creative effort in language was accompanied by considerable crudeness of execution, and the novel word-formations and varieties of inflexion introduced by Pacuvius exposed him to the ridicule of the satirist Gaius Lucilius, and, long afterwards, to that of his imitator Persius.
The program was unusual among courtroom shows for its crudeness and lack of courtroom decorum: When Big Sugar Ray Phillips instructed the audience to rise for Judge Akim's entrance, the audience rose all awhile cheering and chanting "Extreme Akim" repeatedly. They were frequently heard in a state of frenzy throughout the course of the hearings, blurting out remarks in unison. Not one to restore order in his courtroom, Extreme Akim's hearings were tumultuous, chaotic, and uncontrolled with the litigants, the audience, as well as the judge himself all hooting and hollering at the same time, giving the show an environment similar to early tabloid talk shows such as Hot Seat with Wally George or The Richard Bey Show. While Extreme Akim tended to allow courtroom misconduct, interruptions, and disrespect from seemingly everyone before him, he did occasionally attempt to bring the parties to order, especially if they were the party he perceived as guilty.
In 1944, he didn't even have the right to teach anymore, was considered a "completely dispensable" teacher, and was ordered up the Rhine to build fortifications, then drafted into the Volkssturm national militia, "the oldest member of the faculty to be called up". In 1945 Heidegger wrote of his term as rector, giving the writing to his son Hermann; it was published in 1983: > The rectorate was an attempt to see something in the movement that had come > to power, beyond all its failings and crudeness, that was much more far- > reaching and that could perhaps one day bring a concentration on the > Germans' Western historical essence. It will in no way be denied that at the > time I believed in such possibilities and for that reason renounced the > actual vocation of thinking in favor of being effective in an official > capacity. In no way will what was caused by my own inadequacy in office be > played down.
However, the senior DC staff were reportedly at a loss at this time to understand how this small publishing house was achieving this increasingly threatening commercial strength. For instance, when Marvel's product was examined in a meeting, Marvel's emphasis on more sophisticated character-based narrative and artist-driven visual storytelling was apparently ignored for self-deluding guesses at the brand's popularity which included superficial reasons like the presence of the color red or word balloons on the cover, or that the perceived crudeness of the interior art was somehow more appealing to readers. When Lee learned about DC's subsequent experimental attempts to imitate these perceived details, he amused himself by arranging direct defiance of those assumptions in Marvel's publications as sales strengthened further to frustrate the competition. However, this ignorance of Marvel's true appeal did not extend to some of the writing talent during this period, from which there were some attempts to emulate Marvel's narrative approach.
Al-Qaradawi has written on the danger of extremist groups of Islam, in his dissertation on the subject Islamic Awakening between Rejection and Extremism. In it he warns of the dangers of blind obedience, bigotry and intolerance; rigidity—which deprives people of clarity of vision and the opportunity for dialogue with others; commitment to excessiveness, including the excessive application of minor or controversial Islamic issues to people in non-Muslim countries or to people who have only recently converted to Islam; harshness in the treatment of people, roughness in the manner of approach, and crudeness in calling people to Islam, all which are contrary to the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah. () On the other hand, Al- Qaradawi himself has advocated extremism and anti-semitism, denouncing Jews for their "corruption" and describing Adolf Hitler as having put Jews "in their place", while others believe Al-Qaradawi is merely "not afraid to state firmly that 'Palestinian martyr operations are a weapon of the weak'".
Clark claimed to have his first work published when he was 14 years old and a collaborative effort was underway at the time of his death to publish pieces he had written while in college together with the Jesse Stuart Foundation, to be called A Heap of Hills. The foundation has reissued eight of Clark's books that had been originally published by G. P. Putnam's Sons and Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Reviewer Hal Borland in The New York Times describes the "ballad-like quality" of his 1960 autobiographical book A Long Row to Hoe, that tells the story of his life up to age 19, growing up in a community that "had more than its share of 'river trash', drunks [and] derelicts" in which the developments of electric lights and indoor plumbing did not "put an end to frontier crudeness and backwater characters". The review laments the structure of the book, but describes it as a "good story, rich in character and details, larded with anecdote and legend".Borland, Hal.

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