The crudity of her language offended him. [Please select]
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The course of his narrative is unperplexed by doubtful or insoluble problems. The painting is filled in with primary colours and with a free hand; and any sense of crudity which may be awakened by close inspection is compensated by the vigour and massive effectiveness of the whole. [Please select]
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It saved French painting an immense amount of fumbling, of laborious experimentation, of crudity, of failure. [Please select]
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But it was crudity alive, a creed was here in action. [Please select]
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Kitty was apparently unable to get away from John's crudity. [Please select]
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It is not strange that the books and reviews of the period from 1830 to 1840, heavily stress the dangers and crudity of American democracy. [Please select]
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Lincoln's "crudity" was democratic; Davis' "culture" was aristocratic--nor is it to be denied that Davis had "aristocratic" views on government[1329]. [Please select]
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