What French said so crudely probably expressed the feelings of many men in the Creative Department.
The elder, potbellied, carried an ancient single-barrelled shotgun, the butt mended crudely with wire.
Yet most parents seem to like being able to measure how good their schools are, however crudely.
One crudely drawn map of the neighborhood down below shows the location of a popular strip club.
But that applied to many other societies across Africa before the white man drew his crudely divisive maps.
Crudely speaking, if there is lightning around, St Peter's has a reasonably high chance of getting a bolt.
It would be wrong to present it crudely as a model for the Muslim especially the Arab world to follow.
Just as plantation aristocrats and New Orleans politicos had done for generations, Long dominated the state albeit more crudely.
To put it crudely, the administration is prepared to disagree with Russia because it thinks it hardly matters.
Disagreements between America and its allies on Middle Eastern issues tend to be crudely interpreted in the region.
But those studies are crudely done, sampling the genome with landmarks akin to zip codes--they likely miss a lot.
The IDF identified the devices as Palestinian Qassam rockets, which are crudely made and unguided missiles packed with explosives.
But Mr Cardenas is also the man who many believe was crudely defrauded of the national presidency in 1988.
Put crudely, if Americans save more and spend less while other big countries do the opposite, the world economy will prosper.
To put it even more crudely, where there is a huge over-supply of unskilled labour, the dead can easily be replaced.
Trees contain not only the cellulose that papermakers want, but lignin crudely, the stuff that makes a tree a tree which they don't.
Mr Calvert does not disguise the crudely Manichean character of Qutb's worldview.
Astonishing, too, how durable these somewhat crudely ruled and typeset pages are.
Cameron did take pains not to be as crudely anti-American as Edward Heath, who served as Britain's prime minister in the early 1970s.
To put it crudely, in certain instances, the quicker you can pile up well-made bets, the quicker the math works in your favor.
Equally, the densely plotted script of modern television comedy demands far more emotional intelligence than did the crudely signposted products of the past.
Until the 1980s radiation oncologists could only crudely estimate where to aim based on the position of nearby bones in 2-D X rays.
They retail at prices below the cheapest Samsung Android phones and compete against relatively crudely designed models by brands like Spice and Micromax.
At the nearby graveyard, some of the original rocks used to identify the graves still remain, with crudely hand-etched names engraved at the time.
The New Yorker was no less scathing, saying that watching the three-and-a-half hour ceremony "meant sitting through a series of crudely sexist antics".
Ten minutes into the second half Gillingham were awarded a penalty when Barcham played in the marauding Nutter who was crudely felled by McArdle.
The arguments of Wolf and others of his ilk can be crudely summarised by three facts, which most of them would regard as beyond dispute.
All suggestions that war might be a bad thing are crudely juxtaposed with strong messages that there is no finer, nobler brotherhood than professional soldiery.
The bombs were crudely fashioned from ordinary kitchen pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails and ball bearings, investigators and others close to the case said.
Lastly, criticism of the administration comes from people broadly sympathetic to the principle of humanitarian intervention, but who think it has been too crudely applied.
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