I am flabbergasted at the crassness of things said to, and about, him this past week. |
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Many of them, I think, are so turned off by the crassness of the current political climate that they have turned away from politics. |
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You probably despise them for being blinded by their own material crassness and their ignorance of the world. |
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For instance, on one occasion Stella's crassness offends the child deeply, but Laurel forgives her and tenderly brushes her hair. |
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You can expect the same vulgarity and crassness you have come to love from these fine upstanding pillars of society. |
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The Millennium Stadium avoids climatic crassness by being the first one in the UK to have a roof that can be completely closable over the pitch. |
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The capers on Madison Avenue play off the prejudices and crassness of the era, while Playboy Club comes across as far-fetched and a bit seedy. |
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Indeed, it is arguable that the crassness reflects badly on the motorcycle aficionados. |
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In an age of crassness, vulgarity and self-indulgence, she has continued to be an icon of what we once were and of what we might yet become again. |
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It is a particularly sensitive time for advertising, an industry so inherently trivial that it is wide open to accusations of insensitivity and crassness. |
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Shields and Jones bring great exuberance to a diverse array of roles, and although there's some crassness in the characterizations, the script has bite. |
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Other than yet another demonstration of our ongoing dive into uncivil crassness, these antiboy T-shirts are an example of how we continually devalue our men. |
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While I'm perfectly fine with nudity and crassness, sometimes it felt as though shots were composed to test the limits of what could pass the censors. |
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It is just that the line between crassness and understanding is a thin one. |
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Organizations in our communities across the street from each other are now pitted against each other because of the political crassness of the government. |
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