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Could a "leader" be cruder, could his morals be weaker?
Trump has just made that racial appeal cruder and louder.
It's like Sausage Party with cruder animations but less crude jokes.
Many homes now have "Go Away" signs, sometimes with cruder language.
And Frank is a little cruder when it comes to that.
Twitter and Facebook have made us cruder, less empathetic, more tribal.
The pair were crudely drawn and even cruder in their dialogue.
"The jokes no longer landed; its shocks felt uglier, cruder," she writes.
Trump is cruder than his predecessors in support of the corporate lobbies.
The difference is that Dufresne is cruder and jauntier than Dufy ever was.
Wielding a guitar at one point, he used even cruder language than usual.
Some may purchase cruder tattoo machines online, or use stick-and-poke equipment.
The corruption isn't subtle; on the contrary, it's cruder than almost anyone imagined.
Around the same time, a much cruder scheme landed Republicans in hot water.
You must feed the masses with cruder morsels and ideas like anti-Semitism.
Cruder and lower-ranked, Aunt Lydia is the hand that wields the cattle prod.
Cruder proposals that make things more difficult for banks — an interest rate cap — might.
But one can view Pelosi as seriously flawed without countenancing the cruder Republican attacks.
The bulk of the public conversation around men has never been cruder or stupider.
Mr Trump's subsequent attacks on Ms Blasey Ford's account, though cruder, continued this tactical ploy.
But Hell has long been assailed as one of Christianity's cruder means of maintaining control.
Regardless, it's the unique, cruder drawings that will always be the more interesting of the bunch.
Cruder and simpler than their F21 counterparts, they are at once more forgiving but also trickier.
It's not today's high-definition style, but the cruder pixilated versions of the 1980s or so.
" Cruder explains, "I was surprised how intimate and personal people would get with me so quickly.
All these elements were present in Naples in the 1980s, just in cruder, more localized form.
If journalism is the rough draft of history, instant blog responses are even cruder responses to events.
But when the back of the hand is outward, it is a cruder sign which indicates contempt.
His style may be cruder and less diplomatic that other world leaders, but style is not substance.
For all the Republican establishment's self-righteous bleating, Trump is nothing more than an unvarnished, cruder version.
This is usually interpreted as an attempt to distance Marine from the cruder politics of her father.
"These scenes would not have been scandalous; we find even cruder scenes" at some sites, he said.
Or, if you want a cruder take: dude is taking a dump while he's getting his Kart on.
" Cruder explains, "After a few questions I had them undress to their comfort levels and then we'd continue.
"Planet" is the cruder science-fiction freak-out, but its vision of human de-evolution retains extraordinary power.
They're part of a tonal problem — what was mostly delicate and offbeat tips into something cruder and messier.
And the coalition appears to have used the older, cruder versions even after scheduled delivery of the newer version.
But the kind of attack that Islamic State (IS) has become known for in the West is much cruder.
Yes, Ivanka was expected, for whatever reason, to act as some kind of check on her father's cruder instincts.
In the early 20th century a new forensic technique—fingerprinting—displaced a cruder form of identification based on body measurements.
It is shedding the skin of its once-sacred "view from nowhere" objectivity and embracing the benefits of cruder ideologies.
Mandel believes that what we see on the news these days is actually cruder than the material on the show.
The US and non-government organizations have also accused the Syrian regime of using "barrel bombs," an even cruder weapon.
" ***Lexicographers argue that "cute" is a crude mistranslation of the even cruder Nordic phrase " Ged rootentoota vow hibm oply gook!
It decided to simply alter the setting, a cruder way of preventing most of the potential access by unfriendly parties.
When I watched "I Love You, Daddy" a second time, the jokes no longer landed; its shocks felt uglier, cruder.
" In today's cruder world, the policy of the Obama administration was summed up by its leader as "don't do stupid shit.
He took a cruder and more direct approach in depicting nudes, as seen in "Young Women," a bronze from 1907-08.
Mr. Trump has always peppered his speeches with "hells" and "damns," but on Thursday, he crossed the line into cruder language.
With the system so well re-designed, the party has no need to stoop to voter fraud, as cruder autocracies do.
The players are accessible, and grateful for attention that's not exclusively focused on the cruder aspects that have marred the league's reputation.
That's been taken a step further this season: Pam is now a giant rock monster who's even tougher and cruder than usual.
In many ways, Cuba felt like the guava fruit of Miami: a cruder, less-sweet version of what I grew up with.
Elites often serve an important purpose — as advisers, and as a force for counterbalancing some of the extreme views of cruder politicians.
" Reflecting on the expectations of herself and the crowd, Cruder describes the emotional process, "Pretty much everyone was nervous when they entered.
If Michael Myers betrays any personality at all, it's as a showman of scares, albeit a much cruder one than John Carpenter.
The animation technique is in some ways cruder than the digital dazzle that kids see all the time, but also more soulful.
Under Twitter's new policy both videos would be labeled, while Facebook maintains that those cruder editing tactics do not violate its rules.
Uzbekistan's Islam Karimov opted for a cruder strategy — he simply ignored the two-term limit and held the presidency for 25 years.
Reform of the value-added tax system (which has replaced a cruder tax on revenues) will lower the government's take of indirect taxes.
From her perch in the stultifying bosom of the Post, she casts herself as a superior intellect in contrast to King's cruder critics.
And indeed, they're cruder than even the earliest Go-Betweens, who were a university band after all, and somewhat static at their worst.
" He continued the tweet in a cruder manner: "Where do his hands go in pictures 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 while she sleeps?
"So while I would do it again, I would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be," he said.
The report instead relies on cruder proxies for class, such as what share of kids in a person's neighbourhood later went on to university.
Nothing has been built yet in E1, which America's State Department publicly describes as "very sensitive" and privately talks of in much cruder terms.
" I can't figure out why Ann Goldstein, the American translator of Ferrante's novels, would turn "cacca" into a much cruder Anglo-Saxon word for "excrement.
"You can have my vote if you have sex with me," Ms. Alarid recalled the lawmaker saying, although he used cruder language for sexual intercourse.
But I think it's a lot cruder than that — more about extortion (don't expect any favors unless you book my hotels) than stock market manipulation.
Sure, there's occasional overlap, but for the most part I expect to see cruder, spontaneous content vomited onto Snapchat Stories compared to posts shared on Instagram.
The result is a series of lyrical sketches that are invested in making even cruder topics like piss as worthy of aesthetic examination as the sun.
Some early-stage bladder cancer is already treated with a cruder, decades-old form of immunotherapy — BCG, a bacterium that is used as a tuberculosis vaccine.
She had discovered that it was vital to say "feces" and "urine" instead of using cruder terms for the messes that people left in the toilet.
Authorities also see the more sophisticated trip-wire device as a clear escalation in tactics from the cruder package bombs delivered over the past few weeks.
It seems possible that people experience more extreme emotions when they drive, and reveal cruder prejudices, than they might otherwise be aware of or admit to.
They also expected the Roborace car, in red and white livery, to take a lap, rather than the cruder-looking DevBot, despite its cheerful American flag theme.
Ironically, given the technologies involved, Niantic's latest offering feels a damn sight cruder as a piece of brand marketing than the seemingly old fashioned billboards and uniforms.
The idea is to do away with cruder, rule-based systems and use machine learning to negate false positives and give merchants more confidence accepting customers/transactions.
" Cruder explains, "The exchange was an intimate dance, I'd ask a very deep question about fear or pain and then ask a lighter question or inject humor.
When employers want to know how little money a worker will accept, and the law prevents them from asking, they may rely on cruder information, like stereotypes.
But, reflecting cruder nativist politics on both sides of the Atlantic, some clubs like Chelsea are struggling to crack down on ugly expressions of racism by some fans.
Our society, which is less separable than we'd like from the cruder societies that came before it, has created a perfect storm of reasons to dismiss rape victims.
That YOLO argument, although seemingly race-specific, is really just a cruder variant of what Trump has been saying for more than a year at his rambunctious rallies.
More sober policymakers, like Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, have figured out ways to steer him away from his cruder impulses and toward a more measured, conventional policy approach.
On the creation side, it's the same deal: My Instagram: My Snapchat: I expect to see cruder, spontaneous content vomited onto Snapchat compared to the finely-edited posts on Instagram.
Right-wingers have long endured allegations that many of their cherished ideas—promoting free markets or seeking to devolve power away from Washington—are cover for a cruder, nastier agenda.
Although the price level was more unstable in the short run, the cruder price-level statistics of the pre-85033 period tend to exaggerate the difference between the two eras.
Far cruder systems than Libratus have existed for a long time, but as well as scepticism over their efficacy, casinos have been able to detect and ban many of them.
Colbert half-heartedly apologized for the joke on Wednesday, saying his words were "cruder" than they needed to be following the #FireColbert boycott that spun up on Twitter in the aftermath.
For the later, cruder, stages of the project Complete Genomics, a Californian startup bought by BGI, thinks it can bring the cost of a rough-and-ready sequence down to $100.
" There were signs running the gamut of left leaning policies including the North Dakota pipeline access to cruder -- as well as sentiment about the President-elect with messages of "F*** Trump.
" In regards to the comment being received as homophobic, the talk show host said that in hindsight he "would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be.
The methods of catch-as-catch-can were cruder than those of modern grappling and the rules of the game made it significantly different to the no-gi bouts of today.
He's cruder, ruder and less competent than his Republican predecessors — although on that last point, we shouldn't forget the Bush administration's disastrous occupation of Iraq and botched response to Hurricane Katrina.
Speaking as a layman, I would offer a simpler (cruder?) thought: If Jesus based his moral teaching about marriage on his assumption that the eschaton would arrive in the 1st century A.
I didn't want to connect with contemporary specialist acts; I wanted to be able to connect with something a bit rawer, cruder, like spiritualist photography at the end of the 19th century.
" Cruder continues, "She and I worked together to create questions that would elicit feeling, that would take the subject through a range of emotion and trigger the release of serotonin and dopamine.
In all things Trump is cruder than Obama, more willing to make subtext into text, less (or not even remotely) detail-oriented, more careless of diplomatic norms and dismissive of humanitarian concerns.
The insider look in "Bolshoi Confidential" is incredibly rich and makes this book a page-turner; the moment it steps outside the Bolshoi, Mr. Morrison's narrative becomes somewhat cruder and less compelling.
It softens the cruder edges of the original, but the candor with which Erik Linthorst's script regards the characters' sexual desires — coupled with the winning performances of the actors — leavens any sentimentalism.
"A cruder imitation of Donald Trump who stokes white supremacy and brags about being 'ruthless and vicious,' Corey Stewart would be an embarrassment for Virginia in the U.S. Senate," the statement said.
It demanded "justice for the accused men of City Ballet," called for a boycott of the company and urged people to "stop believing the word of jilted whores," along with even cruder insults.
The former female presidents of Argentina and Brazil, though different from Ms. Bachelet in tactics and style, spoke similarly of being subject to gender-based criticisms, and often to far cruder attacks. Mrs.
When he and Krakow have their showdown at the power table, it's a cruder form of warfare: two men shoving chips around with excellent made hands, top two-pair versus a flopped set.
And of course, in Dogma, Rickman played Metatron, also known as the literal voice of God — albeit a cruder, surlier one than you might expect if you're familiar with Rickman's posh natural accent.
"But the cruder aspects of Donald Trump — the mean Twitters and the name calling — [Bush] found that gauche, and that is why Barbara Bush did not want Donald Trump at her funeral," he says.
"The cruder aspects of Donald Trump — the mean Twitters and the name calling — [Bush] found that gauche, and that is why Barbara Bush did not want Donald Trump at her funeral," Brinkley told PEOPLE.
Schlapp was days removed from famously uninviting Milo Yiannopoulos—a young gay conservative who got famous for being blunter and cruder than others in the movement—after a video of him praising pedophilia resurfaced.
The Late Show host acknowledged that some of the phrasing was cruder than necessary and he would make some adjustments if he could do it all over again — but he stands by the joke.
The 2000 "Spanish flu" killed only about 25 percent of its victims — but because it infected so many people and medical care was much cruder then, an estimated 2000 million died, perhaps even more.
"A cruder imitation of Donald Trump who stokes white supremacy and brags about being 'ruthless and vicious,' Corey Stewart would be an embarrassment for Virginia in the US Senate," said Kaine communications director Ian Sams.
We are in the midst of making the earth a simpler, cruder, less hospitable place, not only for ourselves but for all the kaleidoscopic varieties of life that evolved here in a relatively stable climate.
But the comments revealed a cruder side of Mr. Bloomberg, now 20173 and a potential presidential candidate, who made his billions in the towel-snapping culture of Wall Street decades before #MeToo became a household term.
Contemporary Russian prisons have used intravenous drips for hunger strikers, said Valery V. Borshov, a member of a civilian oversight group for prisons, but the cruder funnel-and-tube form also remains an option for jailers.
Trump is seamier, cruder and more temperamentally authoritarian than Bush and Obama, and his Russian romance lacks the establishment pedigree of the Bush-Saudi connections and the cosmopolitan idealism of Obama's wooing of the Muslim world.
The CBO took a dim view of this idea, and decided that the only cost control measures it would score were cruder efforts to reduce the quantity of health care consumed by encouraging higher-deductible plans.
Two days after the inflammatory monologue, Colbert told his audience that while he doesn't regret insulting the president and would do it again, he "would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be."
But if he can persuade enough Republicans to adopt that tactic—and many already have—it will both extend the shutdown and make the 2020 election even cruder and dirtier than it is already bound to be.
Trump's frantic attempt to make next week's election about scary brown people rather than health care or tax cuts is cruder and uglier than anything we've seen for a long time, but it's not fundamentally out of character.
Mike Mignola's source comics give the story the same central characters and basic ideas, but all the action has been ramped up and rushed, taken to extremes that feel like they're meant to serve a younger, cruder, angrier audience.
Its star is the animated character Zorn (voiced by Jason Sudeikis), a cruder version of He-Man who somehow managed to leave his cartoon world for a spell and have a kid with a human woman (Cheryl Hines) on Earth.
Throughout history, the privileged have always claimed that the underclasses deserve their station because they're just not suited for better things — that they're inherently cruder people with less potential, less ability to take advantage of education or appreciate intellectual pursuits.
Colbert says some of his language was cruder than necessary, and "I just want to say for the record, life is short, and anyone who expresses their love for another person, in their own way is, to me, an American hero."
To say Trump doesn't sound like Oswald Spengler, meanwhile, is not exactly an enlightening point: It's simultaneously obvious and ignores the fact that an Olympian theorist like Spengler was less dangerous than the cruder, more popular figures on the far right.
Duplass seems to have concluded that a similarly complete look at Shapiro's record reveals he isn't exactly the person he presents himself to be when speaking to mainstream audiences — a thoughtful #NeverTrump conservative — but in fact is someone far cruder and crueler.
Party members sometimes then resort to anti-Semitism in an attempt to defend their side, often deploying cruder tropes based on notions of disloyalty or control of finance, the media or government, says Simon Johnson, chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council, a representative group.
Since Trump, we have something much cruder, more straightforward, and more concretely linked to historical anti-Semitism and generalized bigotry — people lauding Hitler, throwing around the word "kike," and making memes that mash up Hillary Clinton with swastikas and/or the Star of David.
The missile also showed signs of both industrial welding that occurred during the missile's initial manufacture and cruder welding, the latter the officials said was evidence that it was assembled on the battlefield in Yemen, likely after being smuggled from Iran into Yemen in separate parts.
Purportedly "a high-octane mash-up of Jamaican dancehall, Soca, Hip-Hop and African rhythms," I'd call Afrobeats plural a high-electro smoosh-together of catchy clichés from all those places and more, with beats cruder than hip-hop's or Afropop's rendering it utilitarian international club fodder.
The approach is considerably cruder, which means it's far less accurate than your smartphone's touchscreen, but by monitoring the electrical charge across the diamonds as a human gets close to it, the wall, and accompanying custom software, can figure out the location of a person nearby with surprising accuracy.
And Mr Modi may not have intended it, but at street level the shifting balance can be seen in cruder form, as Hindu vigilante groups violently enforce bans against the slaughter of cows, or simply harass people who too obviously belong to the world's largest minority, India's 190m Muslims.
Trump has merely expanded on that model -- offering himself as a savvy and fabulously wealthy business leader, spinning out the kind of loose, provocative and offensively entertaining talk that would fit right in on Stern's radio program, even after it moved to satellite radio where cursing and cruder content is allowed.
Talking Heads turn the song inside out, revealing the seams: Frantz's drumming is slower, more lumbering, yet somehow larger in the aural space; Weymouth's bass is slinky and flat simultaneously; only the guitar hook in the chorus contains echoes of the original song's central chord progression, turned cruder and more industrial.
And because the decay of republics is an iterative process, where each faction builds on the norm-breaking of its rivals, it was fairly obvious — well, to me, if not to his supporters — that Obama's caesarism helped stoke the caudillo appeal of Donald Trump, who promised a cruder version of the same impatient executive ambition.
"A cruder imitation of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE who stokes white supremacy and brags about being 'ruthless and vicious,' Corey Stewart would be an embarrassment for Virginia in the U.S. Senate," he said.
But his team's dalliances with Russian oligarchs and his inner circle's dumb attempts to set up a secret line to Putin could still just turn out to be a seamier, cruder, more stumblebum version of the Bush-Saudi links that set Michael Moore and Craig Unger ablaze in the Bush years, or the attempts to woo Tehran and tame the Muslim Brotherhood that persuaded anti-Obama paranoiacs that he was an agent of Shariah.

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