Crudely Sentence Examples

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  • Jobs created, for example, can be crudely exploitative.

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  • Some possessed crudely made spears, others held pitchforks or hatchets, and many carried hunting knives.

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  • Chillingly, it has the letters USA crudely scrawled on the side.

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  • His education was limited to that which could be obtained in the common schools and at Kinderhook Academy, and there is testimony to the effect that as late as 1829, when he became secretary of state, he wrote crudely and incorrectly.

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  • Firstly, the commonly employed markers of the risk society - nuclear accidents, genetic technology and environmental disequilibrium - are crudely amalgamated.

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  • Call me crudely oiled, but commerce is pulling the heartstrings, with a penny saved for casual sex.

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  • The original rat monoclonal antibodies had been prepared from ascitic fluid, crudely fractionated with ammonium sulfate.

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  • Harvey teed up Richard Butler, but he was crudely upended on the edge of the box by Paris.

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  • They discovered huge wounds crudely sewn shut on her back where her kidneys had been removed.

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  • Inn 39 " A carved bedpost which, crudely adapted, was used in Clewer Church as a pedestal for flowers.

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  • Full body tattoos were often used to cover up old, crudely done tattoos and became a popular exhibit with many shows.

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  • As to alterations (emendations) that are less than certain, his attitude is clearly if somewhat crudely expressed in the dictum that it is better to leave in the text "what if not the original reading is at least the remains of it."

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  • This doctrine, crudely transferred from philosophical speculation, was intended to reconcile the humoral (or Hippocratic) and solidist (or methodic) schools; but the methodists seem to have claimed Athenaeus as one of themselves.

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  • But very little came of the revival of learning which Charles is supposed to have encouraged; and the empire he restored was accepted by the medieval intellect in a crudely theological and vaguely mystical spirit.

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  • That Zeno and Cleanthes crudely compared this presentation to the impression which a seal bears upon wax, with protuberances and indentations, while Chrysippus more prudently determined it vaguely as an occult modification or " mode " of mind, is an interesting but not intrinsically important detail But the mind is no mere passive recipient of impressions from without, in the view of the Stoics.

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  • Thus Christian ethics may be said to insist equally on duty to self and duty to others, while crudely egoistic systems become unworkable if a man renders himself obnoxious to his fellows.

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