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"roughness" Definitions
  1. the quality of having a surface that is not even or regular
  2. treatment that is not gentle or careful
  3. the fact of having a lot of violence or crime
  4. the fact of having large and dangerous waves
  5. the fact of being difficult or unpleasant synonym toughness

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"roughness" Synonyms
bumpiness coarseness lumpiness unevenness bristliness bristling brokenness bushiness crinkledness crudity fuzziness hairiness irregularity jaggedness raggedness shagginess woolliness wrinkledness ragged edge crookedness bitterness sharpness acerbity harshness acrimony acidity pungency tartness asperity acridity acridness edge keenness bite acidness acrimoniousness acuteness poignancy gruffness poignance crudeness rudeness commonness crassness grossness indelicacy indelicateness lowness raffishness rawness tastelessness vulgarity astringency boisterousness brusqueness brutality discordance force storminess tempestuousness turbulence wildness windiness intensity power strength severity forcefulness ferocity violence fury intenseness aggressiveness vigorousness fierceness passion cragginess hilliness rockiness ruggedness montuosity mountainousness mountainness stoniness desolation seediness neglect poorliness ropiness dilapidation disrepair sickliness illness sickness unwellness ambiguity imprecision inexactness vagueness haziness sketchiness inaccuracy inexactitude approximation uncertainty indefiniteness sloppiness indistinctness mistiness impreciseness looseness blurriness ambiguousness abrasiveness callousness churlishness corrosiveness peevishness cattiness disagreeableness irascibility virulence virulency crabbedness crabbiness crossness throatiness huskiness hoarseness croakiness gutturalness dryness rasp raucousness raspiness raspingness gravelliness thickness rasping wheeziness sore throat frog in throat deepness savagery thuggery barbarism bloodshed bloodthirstiness cruelty disorder murderousness assault attack barbarity barbarousness brutishness destructiveness savageness terrorism roughhouse tomfoolery shenanigans clowning horseplay buffoonery skylarking foolery monkeyshines roughhousing hijinks clownery monkeying slapstick rowdiness high jinks monkey business horsing around rough-and-tumble fractiousness recalcitrance refractoriness intractability obstinacy disorderliness intractableness recalcitrancy obstinateness unmanageability ungovernableness uncontrollableness unmanageableness uncontrollability unruliness lack of control lack of discipline texture surface weave grain feel finish fabric character consistency fiber(US) fibre(UK) quality constitution warp woof composition feeling makeup structure touch rigor(US) hardship trouble difficulty adversity affliction tribulation suffering hardness trial privation austerity ordeal inclemency intolerance obduracy visitation trials and tribulations difficult time animation disruptiveness exuberance liveliness loudness noisiness overexcitement riotousness rumbustiousness unquiet uproariousness noise heavy-handedness awkwardness gaucheness carelessness clumsiness ham-fistedness ineptness inelegance ineptitude maladroitness ungainliness gaucherie ponderousness heaviness gawkiness accident-proneness insensitivity gracelessness ponderosity inelegancy bleakness bareness starkness austereness desolateness inhospitableness aridity aridness barenness emptiness loneliness isolation drabness imperfection deformity disfigurement abnormality malformation distortion misshapenness ugliness defect flaw aberration blemish scar blotch pockmark unsightliness excrescence More

246 Sentences With "roughness"

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I see it tangibly, and not only that—my fingers can feel the roughness of the fabric, a warm and fluid roughness, although I never touched it.
They also take on a roughness that matches the roughness of the Brownian map, which allows for more direct comparisons between these two models of a random geometric surface.
Denver's Malik Jackson was also docked $8,681 for unnecessary roughness, and the Carolina Panthers third-string quarterback Joe Webb was fined $8,681 for unnecessary roughness on the final play of the game.
Does a kind of roughness suggest a point of view?
The S7 Active is a glutton for roughness and punishment.
Miami's Kiko Alonso and Robert Quinn $10,026 for unnecessary roughness.
Many previous attempts relied on weakly bonded coatings to achieve roughness.
Smoothness, viewed from another angle, collapses into the roughness of panic.
I've made raku pieces that have the same roughness and crudeness.
She knows what to do with roughness and edginess and daring.
Their lack of discipline was dumbfounding, with three unnecessary-roughness penalties.
The fabric's jacquard weave creates an almost imperceptible roughness in the surface.
So, engineering the concrete to change the roughness can reduce the environmental impact.
Bell was flagged for unnecessary roughness and a dead-ball unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
He called it measuring "the art of roughness" and self-similarity in nature.
Yeah, dirty talk, roughness, different places—all things like that, to be honest.
You want to feel the roughness of the wine without polish or embossment.
This excerpt is from page 232 of "Unnecessary Roughness:" Jose, What's up, brotha?
Miyagawa, a junior, was penalized for unnecessary roughness, but stayed in the game.
Despite the sound's alarming roughness, it's unlikely that the death rattle is painful.
While I agree this was unnecessary roughness, there are several points to clarify.
Bogart is perfect as Dixon, a man whose intelligence doesn't belie his roughness.
Their relationship is marked by profanity and insults, and by Logan's roughness and resentment.
The video shows the roughness and the rawness of the content of the song.
I imagine some passengers saw it differently, overestimating the roughness by orders of magnitude.
I knew, too, that a client's roughness routinely operated within the framework of consent.
In this, as well as their humble roughness, he caught the essence of gleaning.
The Jets' Sheldon Richardson was flagged for unnecessary roughness twice in the second quarter.
Randy likens this to the roughness of someone's palms being reduced by wearing gloves.
The Titans helped along the way with penalties for illegal contact and unnecessary roughness.
Both players were given unnecessary roughness penalties, before being ultimately ejected from the game.
But as long as we're still on the same team, we can survive the roughness.
Beckham drew three unnecessary-roughness penalties, and Norman had two, but neither player was ejected.
Her roughness would later unsettle her husband, the painter Otto Modersohn, and ultimately their marriage.
Beckham, who was penalized three times for unnecessary roughness, was later suspended for a game.
It's immediately hydrating and addresses five signs of dehydration — dryness, roughness, tightness, dullness, and lines.
Where gamma describes the roughness of an LQG surface, kappa describes the "windiness" of SLE curves.
And because of that solitude, and that roughness but also coziness, it felt like another time.
Another direction in this show is a kind of roughness derived from you and graffiti art.
But the "roughness" of the sequence is painstakingly contrived, making it a true labor of love.
Throughout all roughness, the woman is in power, even if she has chosen to relinquish it.
It's while talking to this family that Amelia sees Owen's roughness, and calls him on it.
But there was an unusual quality of sound, a certain roughness that I hadn't encountered before.
Jets cornerback Buster Skrine and defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson were each fined $9,115 for unnecessary roughness.
The hit resulted in an unnecessary roughness call and put Tre'Davious White in the concussion protocol.
Our official ruling: Out of bounds, unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct for piling on too soon.
But more than any of that, there's an assertion that the roughness itself is the beauty.
His combination of the intensity that he works in, the natural roughness of what he does.
Proper hydration ensures your face is healthy, glowing, and plump and keeps roughness and flakes at bay.
As the cold and dehydrating winter weather arrives, so do roughness, pesky dry patches, and lackluster skin.
Yet overall even the low-quality shots give Snapchat an endearing roughness compared to Instagram's manicured tone.
Likewise, Parker performances have all the roughness and discordance of his hometown, but they're joyous affairs, too.
It occurred to her that the accelerometers built into smartphones might be able to measure road roughness.
But the roughness of the area and clashes with neighbors turned him into something of a recluse.
Also fined $24,309 for unnecessary-roughness penalties last weekend were Detroit's Tavon Wilson and Oakland's Karl Joseph.
But hairs are rougher than this—and accounting for the roughness can be too difficult from far away.
Sadness, fire, and destruction are described through the roughness of the surface and the topography of the painting.
Alonso was flagged for unnecessary roughness, providing Baltimore with a first down that ultimately turned into a touchdown.
There is a roughness to the way they are painted, a refusal to refine the edges or forms.
First, they need a particular "roughness" that creates air pockets between the solid surface and the oil droplets.
"  The billionaire claimed the lack of roughness in the game today has made the game "weak" and "boring.
Not all of those soloists were perfectly polished, but there was something affecting about the bits of roughness.
Blair, 13, recommends "supermarket grappa," the roughness of which he says pairs well with the cold, sugary candy.
Virginia's previous possession was aided by unnecessary roughness and facemask penalties against the Seminoles inside the red zone.
The tortillas are made on-site, with pleasing roughness, geometric imprecision and, most critically, a genuine corn flavor.
The time to resurface roads is when the roughness index starts to climb, even before drivers report problems.
Vontaze Burfict has been suspended for the remainder of 2019 season for violations of the unnecessary roughness rules.
At the end of the play, Jackson was penalized for unnecessary roughness during a sideline tackle of Byard.
The result is music that feels free and childlike, with a roughness that reminds us of her earliest works.
The front surface was polished to an average roughness to less than a millionth of an inch (20 nanometers).
Now the town enjoys a nightly clash between its luminous promenade and the dark roughness of the Irish Sea.
Alonso received a penalty for unnecessary roughness on the play, but that was of little consolation to the Ravens.
It had a roughness to it that made me think: Whoa, I love opera when it sounds like this.
"A woman receiving roughness has given you permission to dominate her on whatever terms she's laid out," continues Gillon.
Or perhaps you'll get really lucky, and see a dramatic-looking asperitas cloud, from the Latin word for roughness.
Vernon was flagged for unnecessary roughness and Wentz left the game with what was diagnosed as a head injury.
Incognito was flagged for unnecessary roughness and the 15-yard penalty knocked the Raiders out of field goal range.
We quoted her mother cursing at her, which was in keeping with the rawness and roughness of the narrative.
Other things that affect bacterial transfer include surface properties (roughness, moistness), pressure applied during contact, contact time, and biofilms.
There is a purposeful roughness to Mr. Fish's production — the singing, the dancing, the acting and even the costumes.
Of these, compression (thickness and loftiness) and friction (roughness) are believed to be what comprise the aesthetic of soft.
Other players who were hit with fines from Week 2026 games: The Rams' Samson Ebukam $210,2026 for unnecessary roughness.
The key to ensuring Dylan is not entirely wet is that dysfunction, which adds some necessary roughness to his personality.
To introduce the necessary roughness he needed some way to modify the chemical reaction by which the membranes are made.
Internal vibration motors also simulate impact, touch, and even the roughness of a surface as a hand drags across it.
Perhaps they signal that it's time for the bears to turn up the roughness dial on their play, for example.
To achieve roughness, the Ohio State researchers embedded tiny particles of silica (the main ingredient in sand) into their plastic.
Nadal's grunt is marked by something called "deterministic chaos"—a roughness like a chainsaw starting up, or a baby's wail.
Referee Walt Coleman could not call roughing the kicker because Sherman was offside, and chose not to call unnecessary roughness.
In the latter case, the league acknowledged it had factored in Burfict's previous suspensions and violations of unnecessary roughness rules.
Mr. Albarrán's voice suggests both the folky power of the Mexican singer Chavela Vargas and the roughness of Tom Waits.
"Jobs' rudeness and roughness were accompanied by an ability to be inspirational," Isaacson wrote in a Harvard Business Review article.
The book, Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez, has hit the New York Times bestseller list.
But they don't wallow in it exclusively, as though films about women can only be about the roughness of being women.
The character's greatest achievement was inspiring me to write a script, which steals heavily from Necessary Roughness and Everybody Wants Some!!
"Elastomer rubber is very soft and so the surface becomes rough, and it is that roughness that scatters light," Clarke added.
Like Floyd's play, it too drew an unnecessary roughness penalty because, you know, you're not supposed to suplex dudes in football.
Sendejo was penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness when the play occurred during the third quarter of the 29-29 tie.
It's paced and structured with precise deliberation; it suggests roughness, but at the same time it's been polished to diamond sharpness.
Jaguars safety Barry Church hit Gronkowski in the helmet while tackling him, leading to a 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness.
Over a quarter-hour, a fine balance emerged between Mr. Smith's brightly pealing sound and the mellower roughness of Mr. Wooley.
The drive had been stopped around midfield, but a roughness penalty — Spence was ejected on the play — kept the drive alive.
We are all trying to find that elusive middle ground between normalizing the roughness of our world, and wallowing in it.
But two of the losses were negated, by an unnecessary roughness penalty on Buster Skrine and a taunting penalty on Calvin Pryor.
Two versions of Honoré Daumier's "Man on a Rope" have a flaky roughness that opens a new window on his working process.
The Chimney rightly embraces the roughness of its home by commissioning artists to create work for its brick walls and concrete floor.
There was some roughness and smudgy coloratura passagework in her singing, moments when she sacrificed clear Italian diction in pursuit of intensity.
Vernon was flagged for unnecessary roughness, and Wentz was forced to leave the game with what was diagnosed as a head injury.
The Raiders' Donald Penn was also hit with an $18,231 fine for unnecessary roughness, while Michael Crabtree was fined $9,115 for taunting.
Now, Hernandez's attorney Jose Baez has revealed each letter in his book Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez.
To create their new, highly oil-repellent surface, the researchers found a way to manufacture a coating with the required level of roughness.
Critics mocked them, but the songs retained the roughness and searing hooks of the first record, and were just as popular with fans.
Some industries are shocked by America's roughness in talks to replace European agreements that will expire on Brexit, notably a treaty regulating airlines.
But left tackle Taylor Lewan gave 15 yards back with an unnecessary roughness penalty as he blasted into the pile after the whistle.
Whatever you do, follow the rule that the higher you fly in the roughness department, the softer you should pad the aftercare landing.
An unnecessary roughness penalty on Bills cornerback Leonard Johnson and a 32-yard pass to Doug Martin put Tampa Bay in scoring position.
The saccharine sweetness of power-pop can often make you wince, but these guys manage to keep an element of roughness about them.
The closer you get, the stranger it looks: The roughness of its red, worn, workaday surface is at odds with its Victorian pedigree.
"The roughness of the (stone's) running surface and the quality of the pebble will determine how much the stone can curl," explained Callan.
Stories you might have missed from WIRED this week It's been a rough one, and automotive events haven't been spared from the roughness.
A portrayal of those living a different life in the big city of Paris, of people who endured the roughness of the streets.
And before any of it could hit the road, it had to endure savage testing mimicking the roughness of life on the road.
The completed cameo would be pumiced to smooth any roughness, then detached from the stick and immersed in olive oil for the night.
Most states and cities are also filling potholes, and the average roughness of most roads has steadily declined for the last two decades.
The HD production quality of the video and audio is in stark contrast with the roughness of the space, and the morbid subject matter.
That's why as makeup artists we spend our whole lives glueing brow hair up, trying to create spaces in it and roughness to it.
I also have rosacea (albeit pretty minor), which causes redness, roughness, and all-around uneven skin, and a sensitivity to a lot of products.
When he reaches the words " freudenlose Welt " ("joyless world"), a slight roughness intrudes, as if he had lost faith in the illusion of song.
The Kleingarten is a German cliché: narrow but perfectly ordered, shrewd but likable, above all an idyll amid the swirling roughness of the world.
Kareem Jackson was flagged for unnecessary roughness for a helmet-to-helmet hit on the play, leaving San Diego at the 12-yard line.
"You really felt the experience of being this soft mass of human body on the hardness and roughness of the sidewalk," said Ms. Leist.
The Patriots were penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness, but Gronkowski, one of the Patriots' and the N.F.L.'s biggest stars, was not ejected.
But it goes further than that: "Exfoliate lips with a gentle exfoliant and follow with a hydrating mask to combat roughness and cracking," King advises.
The two were both originally suspended two games without pay for violations of unsportsmanlike conduct and unnecessary roughness, but saw a reduction to one game.
Her language revels in roughness and, in the hands of poets, expands our notion of language's relation to the world — as the best poetry should.
The officiating crew, which could have called any number of penalties on the play — pass interference and unnecessary roughness among them — opted to call none.
Although this practice is standard throughout the animation industry, Mr. Bryant wanted the spontaneity and roughness of Mr. Keane's original drawings — which appear on screen.
The Unagi's biggest flaw is the roughness of the ride due to its harder airless wheels and narrow handlebars that can make gravelly roads precarious.
Though modern looms are comparatively efficient, producing a consistently woven fabric, the flaws and roughness of the old looms lend the denim its particular value.
Dr. Lee starts by using a small razor blade to slice off the bigger flesh pockets, then uses a laser to smooth out the remaining roughness.
While Gronkowski doesn't have a history of acts this egregious, he was fined twice during the Patriots' 2015 Super Bowl season for fighting and unnecessary roughness.
Reforms followed—establishing the ten-yard down system, limiting mass formations, encouraging referees to call unnecessary roughness penalties—only now football didn't seem to be cooperating.
Oakland Raiders offensive lineman Richie Incognito was flagged for unnecessary roughness on Sunday after shoving a Chicago Bears player's face into the ground after a play.
Under the section on unnecessary roughness, it removes the necessity that contact with a helmet be initiated "violently or uneccessarily" and simply bans the practice outright.
Working with a sharp pencil, he can convey the smooth, porous surface of a stone, the filaments extending from a root, and the roughness of bark.
"If you look at dolphins or sharks, their skin is not perfectly smooth, there's a little roughness to it," said Norman Wood, aerodynamics expert at Airbus.
Pablos: So now you could say, well, I don&apost want a lot of roughness on the skin, but I want the coat to feel rougher.
While voters are taken aback by the roughness with which Trump took on the issue, there is no question that a solid majority support his position.
His pass over the middle to Antonio Brown fell incomplete, but the Bengals' Vontaze Burfict, who waylaid him with a late hit, was penalized for unnecessary roughness.
Brown's beautiful 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty, and subsequent $8,200 fine, has been immortalized for all who enter his rec room, or social media web, to see.
The poignant "Weeks on the Train" brings together delicate rendering and Gustonian roughness from a giddy overhead view that could be called bird's-eye or concerned parent.
Five unnecessary roughness penalties, a $33,000 fine for Norman and a one-game suspension for Beckham served as lowlights stemming from Carolina's 38-35 win on Dec.
This polypropylene is so durable, he added, because the silica structures used to create roughness are embedded in the plastic, rather than sitting on top of it.
THE NEW YORK TIMES Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman was fined $48,620 by the N.F.L. for his unnecessary roughness foul against Giants receiver Sterling Shepard on Sunday.
Engineers rate road quality using a World Bank metric, the International Roughness Index, which ideally is measured by special vans equipped with lasers to scan the road.
Exum was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play against Woods, which took place in the third quarter of the Rams' 103-32 victory over the 49ers.
The play left Williams hospitalized with head and neck injuries, with his status unclear for Week 8, and Landry was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play.
This was something she could turn over in her small, strong hands, feeling the roughness of unfinished surfaces before she would shape them down to suit her liking.
An unnecessary roughness penalty later gave Washington a first down on the 12, and three plays later, Smith hit tight end Jordan Reed for a 4-yard touchdown.
"Garrett violated unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct rules, as well as fighting, removing the helmet of an opponent and using the helmet as a weapon," the statement read.
This tension, between intimacy and tenderness but also agony and roughness, is a central motif in a film that also points to the complexity of Black Brazilian identity.
In the masks, especially, an inspired combination of precision and roughness lays bare the constant contest between an artist's idea and the strange, chaotic resistance of her material.
"We know that cells are very responsive to their environment, and they can sense things like the roughness or stiffness of the surface they grow on," he explains.
So that little roughness at the bottom of the pointy bit, those little sort of grooves in the glass, those are really good places for a new bubble.
He began a friendship with Stuart Adamson of the Skids, a group that, like Renner, took the jagged, roughness of punk and carved it into a thing of romance.
While the industrial roughness of Frank's is certainly some people's cup of tea, my basic self couldn't help but prefer the pretty, colorful vibe of the Bussey Rooftop bar.
"Now that your nails are gel-free, use the less coarse side of a buffer to gently smooth any roughness left on the surface of the nail," she instructs.
With a roughness and immediacy lacking in most of the Color Field works, Reed's painting about the process of art-making in a way that today seems immensely sympathetic.
Burfict will miss the remainder of the 2019 season — including any playoff games if the Raiders reach the postseason — as a result of repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules.
Burfict will miss the remainder of the 20123 season — including any playoff games if the Raiders reach the postseason — as a result of repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules.
Flacco was hurt in the Ravens&apos 40-0 victory Thursday when he slid and was then hit in the head by Alonso, who received a penalty for unnecessary roughness.
He searched online and came across sexsomnia, which they both believe was what occurred that night and on other occasions when Alex had touched Miller with uncharacteristic lightness or roughness.
He was fined four times, including once for taunting a player, once for unnecessary roughness and once for his role in a brawl at the end of Super Bowl XLIX.
His style is hyperathletic — galloping solos that last for 10 straight minutes, high jumps reminiscent of basketball players' reaching for the hoop — but it retains a roughness around its edges.
The image of soft birds on sharp wire is one of bearing the barbs, pricks, thorns, and roughness of life today, and feeling as fluffy and vulnerable as these finches.
Its roughness contrasts sharply with the smooth side altars made of white Kairuru marble, above which protrude detailed mosaics showing Mary, Chanel, Jesus, and St. Joseph with the baby Jesus.
A second image released by NASA shows wind speeds as measured by the ISS's Rapid Scatterometer (ISS-RapidScat), which bounces microwaves off the ocean to determine the roughness of the water.
His voice doesn't have quite the roughness as Chris Cornell's just yet, nor does he croon any of the lyrics besides "Black Hole Sun, won't you come," but he's getting there.
The play, which seeks to explore the roughness of American politics through a local government meeting, had an initial run that began in 2017 at the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago.
Quite a few of the calls seemed to be on marginal plays: A routine tackle became unnecessary roughness, a seemingly gentle hand on a receiver became a block in the back.
Burfict's penalty was for "repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules," but it was precipitated by a helmet-to-helmet hit on tight end Jack Doyle of the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Artists, who tend not to be put off by a little roughness around the edges, are moving in — some to live, others to rent space in which to paint and sculpt.
" —Aaron Hernandez wrote suicide notes to his fiancee and attorney, who revealed the contents of the personal letters in a book "Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez.
The cavitation that afflicted the Oroville Dam's main spillway could have been caused by shrinkage in the 50-year-old concrete, along with residual roughness stemming from repairs done over the years.
Music, in defiance of the polish of the eighties, met the airwaves with garage-band roughness: hard, bossy, confident, and yet— 'Cause I want to be someone who believes —unweary and upbeat.
And yet that consummation suffuses much of the film—from the villa's shutters, beating in the wind like a headboard, to the roughness and care with which Oliver handles his breakfast eggs.
It's OK to play tough and hit guys hard during the course of the play, but I don't like the unnecessary roughness after the play, like my fullback getting kicked in the face.
Needless to say, when I find something that works to clear up my acne and my redness and my roughness and my unevenness all at once, I cling to it for dear life.
You have to decide for yourself where 'roughness' becomes 'dirtiness' as Dempsey asserted, but watching fighters 'bend' the rules and find the loopholes will always produce the loudest and liveliest debates in fighting.
The drive was extended twice by Buffalo penalties on third down, one for unnecessary roughness on linebacker Jerry Hughes for ripping off Palmer's helmet, and one for defensive holding on linebacker Lorenzo Alexander.
In addition to filming the spin-off to the aforementioned hit series, Fuller House, Stamos has starred in shows like Scream Queens, Grandfathered, Necessary Roughness, and ER, all while somehow never seeming to age.
The collaborators, who also included the choreographer Jennifer Monson and the lighting designer Carol Mullins, treat Mr. Bernd's legacy lovingly but not too preciously, imparting a roughness that suggests it could keep evolving forever.
He can lay down an elegant line when he wants to, but he favors an authenticating roughness to a consoling smoothness; when euphony and precision are at cross-purposes in his writing, euphony yields.
On the computer, they bring the voice to life, matching it visually and vocally with "the tone, the gravely-ness, the breathiness, the gender of the voice, and the roughness of it," Ward says.
But she hit her solo peak at a time when rock was now saturated with white male voices and sanitized of that roughness and grit that had characterized Big Mama Thornton and Tharpe's pioneering vocals.
Baked by Alex Bois, they have the roughness and flavor of whole grains, the complicated taste of slow-rising dough, and the kind of dark, thick, crackling crust you want to feel between your teeth.
The notes, which his last attorney Jose Baez excerpts in his new book, "Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez," were found in Hernandez's jail cell the night he killed himself.
Backers of Mr. Bevin say that he is simply taking on long-neglected problems, the boggy legacy of nearly a century of Democratic governance, and that a little roughness is tolerable, even necessary at times.
The record player's needle resists the record's roughness, just as the "man without a past" faces the hostile community, and much like — back in the real world — where migrants help create new communities in old places.
It can be rough out there, and you have to feel the roughness before you realize that you not only need to protect yourself, but reserve your time for the people who are worthy of it.
They make apt comparisons, zigzagging across time and space to include artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Auguste Rodin, whose approaches to figures have a formal roughness, as well as older sculpture from Africa and India.
We can see in the charts above that both US and Tsimane listeners were turned off by tonal roughness, a property that occurs when two tones are played that are very near each other in frequency.
After the kickoff, Georgia got 15 yards for free thanks to an unnecessary roughness call against Alabama's Mekhi Brown, who continued to rant and rave on the sideline when he was pulled out of the game.
When she played at the 92nd Street Y, that roughness came through powerfully during the unaccompanied beginning to Ravel's "Tzigane," each phrase voiced in a throaty baritone that seemed to sing of jealous love and death.
An unnecessary-roughness penalty on safety Tavon Wilson after a short run by Rodgers and completions of 403 yards to Geronimo Allison and 11 yards to Marquez Valdes-Scantling set up the play of the game.
Lions safety Tracy Walker was called for unnecessary roughness while making a play on the ball, and defensive end Trey Flowers was called for illegal hands to the face twice on plays that kept the Packers alive.
Punctuating the string of legato scales and curlicues are staccato eighths — notes that are clearly articulated and separated from their neighbors — and he dug into each of these with bite and more than a touch of roughness.
When I touch the walls of the cabin, I feel the roughness of the original logs, and I am sure I sense the expectation and aspirations of John and Jane Walls as they begin a new life.
In the interview, he sounds nostalgic for the time when roughness and physical conflict were more acceptable: MR. TRUMP: I'm standing there at the military academy and this guy comes out, he's like a bulldog, too, rough guy.
It's only when you really scrutinize the shading and composition do you begin to notice a roughness that betrays Paint's limited capabilities; uneven colour gradients and bumpy lining that betray a program being pushed almost beyond its means.
Indeed, the roughness I felt on the edges of my teeth has all but disappeared after less than a week of regular use and I'm glad that we went with what she described as a more conservative approach.
But even if "Last Flag Flying" isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about.
"The surface streets in Cambridge have the roughness index of a well-maintained dirt road," said Franz-Josef Ulm, faculty director at M.I.T.'s Concrete Sustainability Hub, who is guiding the students in developing their app, called Carbin.
Cincinnati then converted a third-and-18 thanks to an unnecessary roughness penalty on Houston's Amaud Willis-Dalton to set up Michael Warren bulling his way in from 11 yards out to give Cincinnati a 28-17 lead.
" Critic's take: "Even if 'Last Flag Flying' isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about.
He blubbers syllables both bluntly and quickly, accentuating the gargly roughness of his lower end whenever he sighs, or tries to cram as many plosives as possible into a single line, or pronounces a vowel for longer than usual.
The Falcons (173-8) were driving for the go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter, but guard Andy Levitre was flagged for unnecessary roughness after a catch by wide receiver Julio Jones that had put Atlanta in field-goal position.
Matthew Stafford set up the game-winning kick by converting a third-and-4 from the Eagles' 39-yard line with a perfectly placed pass on a crossing route to Golden Tate, who drew an unnecessary-roughness penalty on Malcolm Jenkins.
Short passes to Danny Amendola and James White picked up a second first down, and the Patriots got 15 yards by way of an unnecessary roughness call against Barry Church for going helmet-to-helmet on a collision with Gronkowski.
The biscotti I baked the day I got home were chocolate, made with cocoa, studded with chips as well as sliced almonds, their texture bolstered by the addition of cornmeal, an ingredient that doesn't cede its characteristic roughness under heat.
Radar images snapped by the Goldstone Solar System Radar in California and the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico will help scientists learn more about the asteroid's composition, shape, surface properties and roughness and the presence of boulders, Chodas said.
The theory asserted that the construction of buildings, metropolitan areas, and fields of wind turbines themselves created an unnatural "roughness" on Earth's surface, which then dampened winds, explained Zhenzhong Zeng, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University and lead author of the study.
Fitzpatrick will not have Mike Evans to target, however, as the Buccaneers' top receiver will serve the one-game suspension he received from the NFL for violations of unsportsmanlike conduct and unnecessary roughness rules in last week's 30-10 loss at New Orleans.
Its sterling board walls, with their variegated surface of fragmented wood, has an off-putting roughness that threatens to give you a splinter or two; but lined with milky-hued ruffles of foam, it also tempts you to enter — or at least prod its plushness.
The man was an emotional tapestry, going from excitement, to frustration, to fiery anger along with his teammates; there was a certain spite to their play, a roughness in how they shoved players off their feet and tried to bully past the Warriors' defense.
In their fragmented roughness and swift change of direction, they read like lyrics sung by Sappho and backed by Fats Domino's band, cutting 45s in the back of some New Orleans appliance store around the time that rhythm 'n' blues turned into rock 'n' roll.
Injuries elevated him to the active roster in the third week of the season, but he appeared to bungle the opportunity when he committed a careless unnecessary- roughness penalty while the Giants were blocking a fourth-quarter punt deep in the Washington Redskins' territory.
"Even if 'Last Flag Flying' isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about," A. O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review.
At home at CenturyLink Field the Seahawks were 4-268.5, even though the stadium is designed to harness crowd noise so effectively that, at one point this season, an opposing lineman was flagged for unnecessary roughness because he couldn't hear the referees whistle the play dead.
Image: Earth and Planetary Science LettersIn a new study, published on June 29th in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, researchers used radar data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft to measure the roughness of three lakes located in near Saturnian moon's north pole—Kraken Mare, Ligeia Mare and Punga Mare.
"O Peixe" nonetheless presents a rich, understated soundscape: the rhythmic splashing of water against boat, the gentle swooshing of the breeze, the percussive flapping of the fish against the wooden floor of the boat, the roughness of the fishermen's fingers against the fish's scales, and, almost imperceptibly, their breath.
Her employer is the graceful Susannah (Sophie Okonedo), and you can feel the gulf that separates them—the unbridgeable distance between what each of them has been taught to expect from life—in the clash of Susannah's cheerful English tones and the thorny roughness of Rose-Lynn's Glaswegian brogue.
On the third beat of the first bar comes a twinge of harmonic pain—one oboe sounding an E-flat against another oboe's held D. Oboes are piercing by nature; to place them a half step apart triggers an aggressive acoustic roughness, as when car horns lean on adjacent pitches.
So mostly, it was warmed-over, previously promised ideas: enforcing violations of "mass" blocking and "unnecessary roughness" like punching; medically supervising all play; properly training and coaching players, especially to hit with their "heads up" and held aside; reducing contact; limiting game length; and developing better body armor, notably anti-concussion helmets.
Of late, in his Marvel offerings, "The Wolverine" (2013) and "Logan" (2017), such emotional roughness has coarsened into raw violence, and I'm glad to say that, in the new movie, balance is restored; the rub goes on, primarily between Shelby and Miles, and sparks keep flying, but there are moments of surprising quietude.
They lost in the divisional round, 19763-21976, to Joe Montana's San Francisco 21977ers after Jeter swung at 21980ers tackle Dan Audick and was called for unnecessary roughness, a penalty that led to a critical 49ers first down and an ensuing touchdown when the Giants were losing, 24-17, in the fourth quarter.
Several rules were at play here, but since the Bills had no timeouts left and because the penalty on the field was simply offsides, and not, say unnecessary roughness, Carpenter had to leave the field because the NFL doesn't want guys taking dives at the end of halves in order to stop the clock.
"Numerical models used to project potential rates of  WAIS [West Antarctic Ice Sheet] retreat show that, once initiated, ice retreat will continue unabated as long as the ice bed is smooth and downslopes inland, but that any increase in roughness or obstacle in the bed can act to delay or stem retreat," the study states.
My feelings and thoughts about the film as born out of the "roughness" of recent years, the political and social chaos of xenophobia, racism, persecution, and the rise of far-right and neo-fascists aligned with Nazi positions and the resulting discrimination of marginalized minorities, immigrants, Roma communities, asylum seekers — all those who are considered an unwelcome presence.
But midway through the second quarter, with the Cowboys on the ropes following a sack that forced what would be a 4th-and-23 from their own 46-yard-line, the 49ers' Jaquiski Tartt got a little too excited and added an extra hit to the play which resulted in an unnecessary roughness call and extended Dallas's drive.
Palansky leans on his fine-arts background to create stunning tableaus that tell the stories through meticulous sensory details like the sound of skateboard wheels echoing through a tunnel, the roughness of sand between one's fingers, the close-up claustrophobia of being lost among tall hedges, the small light given off by candles on a cake.
The act of collaging can be a passive and even violent affair — the slicing of limbs, the composing of Frankensteinian faces — yet queer artists have continually turned to the technique for its ability to recast that violence by rearranging symbols of aggressive hypermasculinity into scenes of same-sex tenderness, providing a rare glimpse into the paradoxical softness of roughness.
Indeed, the new "Little Shop" works so well because it conjures an earlier age, those punk days that preceded our current era of polish and perfection, when roughness was built into the culture, when you went to the theater to see what worked — and also what needed work, fully aware that something could go wrong, and knowing that such spontaneity might resonate, too.
Nosov, a former judoka who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games despite breaking his fucking arm during the third-place fight (hello, Russian roughness), made his play for McGregor with all the savvy of the professional politician and all the exploitative genius of the combat athlete, speaking to McGregor's well-known respect for strength and power while squeezing the mixed martial right in the spot where everyone knows he's most vulnerable: his love of money.
That deliberate roughness gives lines like this their force and power: The sentences are collapsing one by one and the bodies are collapsing in your bloody hands and you stitch me up and pray I will sleep and you tell me of the shattered bus stops where the refugees are waiting for the buses to take them to the mall where they are holding us now and there is a man outside our bodies making comments about perspective and scale and light and there is light once more in your bloody fingers.
A first-round draft pick out of Ohio State in 2014, Shazier has been one of the key players for a Pittsburgh defense that has helped the team to a 10-2 record, tied for the best in the N.F.L. It was a brutally physical game between division rivals, and beyond the injury to Shazier it featured two plays that resulted in one-game suspensions, just a day after the N.F.L. had announced that Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots had been suspended for violations of the league's unnecessary roughness rules — a suspension that was upheld by the league on Tuesday.

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