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Older Timberlake becomes coarsened, less boyish, and almost comically suave.
"The left has coarsened this culture in every way imaginable," Franks said.
This campaign so far will be noted for having coarsened and vulgarized our debate.
The hair haloed around his head was coarsened by oil and dirt into a boggy mass.
There's an argument that coarsened culture requires even more gruesome photographs to rouse our numbed humanity.
I would've been fine explaining that and discussing how/whether social media has coarsened the discourse.
In uniting the ancient land of Israel, the victory has divided Israel's people and coarsened its democracy.
A victory for Remain would leave Britain divided, the losers embittered and political life coarsened (see article).
Chemotherapy gave him a "definitionless moonface," he said, and it coarsened his features and thinned his hair permanently.
Modi has denied he has coarsened political debate in the country, blaming social media for amplifying negative statements.
George W. Bush delivered a speech in New York denouncing nationalism and coarsened politics that seemed aimed at President Trump.
But Adebayo proves that their devotion, coarsened by the heartbreak of the most private crisis made excruciatingly public, never truly wavers.
He has so coarsened our politics that he remains a contender for the presidency despite musing about his opponent as a gunshot target.
It looks like the three happiest guys in a jangled, coarsened, belligerent, riven country are Barack Obama, George W. Bush and John Boehner.
This may help to explain, in part, why our politics have coarsened and real political debate quickly devolves into anger and name-calling.
In many ways, technology has widened the gap between the rich and the poor and has coarsened the behavior one exudes toward the other.
Two former presidents emerged from political seclusion: George W. Bush denounced nationalism, protectionism and coarsened politics in remarks that seemed aimed at Mr. Trump.
He has either coarsened the public discourse or reflected it, or perhaps both, depending on your view of him, but he is not alone.
Look, the culture has been coarsened, the entertainment industry, music, film, billboards, television, everything is over sexualized or too violent or just dumped down altogether.
While Ms. Hales believes that social media has coarsened debate, she has no doubt that Brexit is the main factor behind the darkening public mood.
They are far enough from childhood to be fully formed but not yet coarsened by adulthood, as delicate of limb and feature as mantelpiece figurines.
Like the rise of Donald Trump in America's presidential race, the Brexit campaign has coarsened the political discourse, and uncaged prejudices that have been suppressed for decades.
Elected officials and political commentators have increasingly argued that Trump's caustic rhetoric has coarsened political discourse in America, pointing to Trump's frequent demonizing of his political opponents.
And there's no question that Trump, who called Mexican immigrants rapists, mocked a reporter with disabilities and branded protesting NFL players sons of bitches, has coarsened political discourse.
Each unnecessary argument raises the risk of a more serious rupture between Canberra and Jakarta, as the politics of both countries are coarsened by their respective nationalist fringes.
Republicans have been rhetorically reckless at times, and President-elect Donald Trump has coarsened public discourse and set Americans against one another in ways that were once unimaginable.
Many believe that Trump and his allies invite rude behavior with their own actions, and that the president in particular has coarsened public discourse while contributing to political polarization.
The outright manipulation of the people — assisted at times by a credulous media — all coarsened the country, turning a once proud and optimistic nation into a cynical and polarized place.
On her best nights, a performer like Ms. Carey, whose voice has dropped and coarsened since her first hits in 1990, is not going to match her stratospheric early hits.
But internet competition and social media activity have accelerated and coarsened coverage of the prince's relationship with a divorced, biracial woman who was already in the public eye as an actress.
The latter, in retrospect, grew fickle and scattershot, coarsened by mercenary cynicism, whereas McQueen stayed focussed and intent, and there was no calculation in the feelings that fed his truculent visual wit.
"I believe that his actions have coarsened political discourse, have resulted in unprecedented divisiveness and have created an atmosphere that is a breeding ground for hateful rhetoric and actions," Mr. McKean said.
The production he presented in Zurich of the 1895 Mariinsky "Swan Lake," as choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, was the staging the world needs of this often coarsened central classic.
As a director, he has an old-fashioned belief in cinematic beauty, in the charm and necessity of the perfectly lighted and framed face, the hauntingly darkened room, the grittily coarsened street.
Trump has inarguably coarsened political discourse and is uniquely willing to conduct himself in political wars in a way that most political figures would view as demeaning to his office as president or party nominee.
By seeming so mean and ungracious or coarsened by physical hurt, she scrapes against the grain of the movie's decorum, and asks, What kind of soul did you expect, at the root of poems like these?
Even though Trump's fire-breathing rhetoric and frequent deployment of racist tropes have coarsened the body politic, for a great many of the 157 million registered US voters, outrage just isn't enough to motivate them to vote.
There are suggestions, based on his behavior and based on the real possibility that he murdered Andrea Cornish, that prison hasn't changed Naz so much as revealed the coarsened soul that his good-guy demeanor has hidden so effectively.
"What he has to say about Muslims and people coming into the country as immigrants—he mentions Mexicans—but some of the things he has to say are just reprehensible and have really coarsened the dialogue here in our country," Abdul-Jabbar said.
But Netanyahu has divided the country further, injected an intense partisanship and tribalism, undermined the rule of law, coarsened the political dialogue, manipulated anger and hostility toward Israel's two million Arab citizens and foreclosed any hopes -- slim though they may be -- of a deal with Palestinians.
LES SABLES D'OLONNE, France (Reuters) - With his hands coarsened by salt, Armel Le Cleac'h grabbed a couple of emergency beacons and raised his arms in celebration, shining light on the thousands of spectators gathered to greet him at the end of his victorious solo race around the world.
Six months into his term, Trump's policy achievements are few and thin, but he has coarsened our politics, shown the power of shamelessness, undermined our faith in each other and ourselves, modeled behavior we would punish children for exhibiting, and implicated all of us in the running fiasco of his presidency.
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.
" Americans themselves were merely feeling the effects of a coarsened consciousness: a life so clogged with "gadgetry and cars and TV and box architecture" that the population had been cleaved in two, "making grey neurotics of most of us, and perverse spiritual athletes and strident self-transcenders of the best of us.
The coarsened sensibility that this now-dominant Southernism and Frontierism has brought to our politics is unmistakable.
The multitude of such primary impact craters generates a texture and surface which in visual cleanliness and roughness (anchor profile) mimics those obtained by grit blasting processes. The cleaned and coarsened surface is deemed favorable for the subsequent application and adhesion of protective films and industrial coatings.
In the last decades of the 19th century, Alger's moral tone coarsened with the change in boys' tastes. The public wanted sensational thrills. The Protestant work ethic was less prevalent in the United States, and violence, murder, and other sensational themes entered Alger's works. Public librarians questioned whether his books should be made available to the young.
Symptoms of this disorder commonly appear between one and two years of age. Symptoms include mildly coarsened facial features, deafness, ichthyosisThe American Heritage Medical Dictionary: mucosulfatidosis and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). Abnormalities of the skeleton, such as a curving of the spine and breast bone may occur. The skin of individuals afflicted with this disorder, is typically dry.
It was recognised that long single deckers had caused congestion, and that the flat fare system would not work in all cases. The inability of the passimeters to issue change also inconvenienced passengers. In order to address the first problem, a number of front entrance double deck Daimler Fleetlines were ordered. On some of the new routes "coarsened" rather than flat fares were to be introduced.
The marriage was short-lived, as Maria was tactless and uninterested in his music. Although his initial fondness for her was said to have inspired the trio in the first act of opera A Life for the Tsar (1836), his naturally sweet disposition coarsened under the constant nagging of his wife and her mother. After separating, she remarried. Glinka moved in with his mother, and later with his sister, Lyudmila Shestakova.
In adaptive mesh refinement, elements are split (h-refinement) in areas where the function being calculated has a high gradient. Meshes are also coarsened, removing elements for efficiency. The multigrid method does something similar to refinement and coarsening to speed up the numerical solve, but without actually changing the mesh. For continuous changes, nodes are moved, or the higher-dimensional faces are moved by changing the polynomial order of elements.
Sartorius reveals that Trench's income depends on interest from mortgaged tenements, and is therefore as "dirty" as his own; but the lovers do not reconcile. Blanche utterly rejects Harry because of her wounded feelings. In Act III, Trench, Cokane and Lickcheese return to Sartorius' house to plan a shady business venture. Trench, disillusioned and coarsened by knowing his income is tainted by its source, no longer takes the moral high ground.
In 2007, a nickel (Ni) and tungsten (W) nanocrystalline alloy was reported to have resistance to coarsening. Experimental data reported that the alloy coarsened to 28 nm from its original grain size of 20 nm after 30 minutes of exposure to heat of 600 degrees Celsius. This growth was then compared to the coarsening rate of an individual grain of Ni placed in heat of 300 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes.
This approach has been generalized to many aspects of statistics under various frameworks. In particular, there are weighted likelihoods, weighted estimating equations, and weighted probability densities from which a majority of statistics are derived. These applications codified the theory of other statistics and estimators such as marginal structural models, the standardized mortality ratio, and the EM algorithm for coarsened or aggregate data. Inverse probability weighting is also used to account for missing data when subjects with missing data cannot be included in the primary analysis.
"He jumped up from his seat... and went quickly toward the desire of his eyes." 1891 illustration by Joseph Syddall Angel spends a few days away from the dairy, visiting his family at Emminster. His brothers Felix and Cuthbert, both ordained Church of England ministers, note Angel's coarsened manners, while Angel considers them staid and narrow-minded. The Clares have long hoped that Angel will marry Mercy Chant, a pious schoolmistress, but Angel argues that a wife who knows farm life would be a more practical choice.
James's voice deepened and coarsened, moving her musical style in her later years into the genres of soul and jazz. James was once considered one of the most overlooked blues and R&B; musicians in the music history of the United States. It was not until the early 1990s, when she began receiving major industry awards from the Grammys and the Blues Foundation, that she received wide recognition. In recent years, she was seen as bridging the gap between rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
For instance, the Wigner distribution can and normally does take on negative values for states which have no classical model—and is a convenient indicator of quantum mechanical interference. (See below for a characterization of pure states whose Wigner functions are non-negative.) Smoothing the Wigner distribution through a filter of size larger than (e.g., convolving with a phase-space Gaussian, a Weierstrass transform, to yield the Husimi representation, below), results in a positive-semidefinite function, i.e., it may be thought to have been coarsened to a semi-classical one.
Sinatra signed a $16 million three-year deal with the Golden Nugget Las Vegas in 1982 Santopietro stated that by the early 1980s, Sinatra's voice had "coarsened, losing much of its power and flexibility, but audiences didn't care". In 1982, he signed a $16million three-year deal with the Golden Nugget of Las Vegas. Kelley notes that by this period Sinatra's voice had grown "darker, tougher and loamier", but he "continued to captivate audiences with his immutable magic". She added that his baritone voice "sometimes cracked, but the gliding intonations still aroused the same raptures of delight as they had at the Paramount Theater".
This distinction was often class-based: scholars, particularly in Confucian art felt that one could see colour in monochromatic paintings within the gradations and felt that the actual use of colour coarsened the paintings, and restricted the imagination. Korean folk art, and painting of architectural frames was seen as brightening certain outside wood frames, and again within the tradition of Chinese architecture, and the early Buddhist influences of profuse rich thalo and primary colours inspired by Indian art. Korean painters in the post-1945 period have assimilated some of the approaches of the west. Certain European artists with thick impasto technique and foregrounded brushstrokes captured the Korean interest first.
The Dresden Venus originally had a Cupid, later painted over. However, allusions to the goddess elevate such images from the profane category of courtesans.Bull, 211 Kenneth Clark described the Pardo Venus as a "laboured attempt to recapture his early style", and the Dresden/Urbino pose here "much coarsened".Clark, 121 A more original composition and physique, also begun in the mid-1540s, but with versions painted in the 1550s and perhaps 1560s, is used in the series of Danaë paintings, which Clark sees as Titian adopting the conventions for the nude prevailing outside Venice; "in the rest of Italy bodies of an entirely different shape had long been fashionable".
The reprinted plates and many of the plates from parts 31 to 192 show evidence of the finer details having been reworked and are noticeably coarsened as a result. ;Total production In January 1840 Curtis stated in the heading of the final List of Subscribers that; "It is impossible to complete the sets belonging to the Parties ... having only taken a few of the early volumes" indicating that he had ceased production of plates and parts and sold out of essential back copies. This list shows a final total output of 216 completed sets including proofs and reprints. Curtis's personal copy brings the total to 217. The list also shows that 54 partial sets were issued.
"Billington, Michael." 'Sister Act' review",The Guardian, June 3, 2009 In the Evening Standard, Fiona Mountford rated it four out of five stars and stated, "Whether or not divine intervention is involved, it's a wimple-wibbling, habit-forming triumph.""Nun fun is heavenly in Sister Act"Evening Standard, June 3, 2009 The Times critic, Benedict Nightingale rated the show three out of five stars, observing that "a rather sweet, sentimental film has been hyped up, coarsened, given what — were the Palladium flown to Times Square — we'd call the big, brash Broadway treatment . . . There's less deft comedy, but much more music, most of it indebted to the 1970s, where the action is now set.
Markman's early work reflects the influences of Albers' philosophy of color theory, George Grosz's biting social satire, Markman's fascination with popular culture, and his personal perspective on the state of the world. Markman provides a commentary on the emergence, in the second half of the 20th century, of an increasingly commercialized and coarsened consumer culture that valued money, convenience, and sex over classical humanist values. His aesthetic was rooted firmly in his classical art training and was influenced by both popular culture and primitive artists. His drawings and paintings—which combined a mix of farce, pop-art, and narrative imagery to deliver a humorous take on society—gained early recognition at a national level.
The German-speaking counterpart to Pickelhering or Arlecchino was the comic figure of the Viennese Hanswurst, created by Stranitzky, who appeared as an added servant figure in transposed and strongly coarsened versions of French or Italian tragedies, which served as a template for his jokes. In addition to the troupes that offered stories and tales of adventure to the general public, theatre groups were also formed that played at the princely courts and before the educated public. One example of this was the Hochdeutsche Hofcomödianten and their successor groups, which brought important innovations in the landscape of the Wanderbühne: longer, more literarily elaborate plays, dramas and female actors for women's roles. In addition to adaptations of English, Italian and French materials (such as Shakespeare and Molière), German materials for plays were also used.
Between that time and the paintings and frescoes that appear on the Goryeo dynasty tombs, there has been little research. Suffice to say that til the Joseon dynasty the primary influence was Chinese painting though done with Korean landscapes, facial features, Buddhist topics, and an emphasis on celestial observation in keeping with the rapid development of Korean astronomy. Throughout the history of Korean painting, there has been a constant separation of monochromatic works of black brushwork on very often mulberry paper or silk; and the colourful folk art or min-hwa, ritual arts, tomb paintings, and festival arts which had extensive use of colour. This distinction was often class-based: scholars, particularly in Confucian art felt that one could see colour in monochromatic paintings within the gradations and felt that the actual use of colour coarsened the paintings, and restricted the imagination.

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