Transfer the broiled ingredients to a food processor and process into a coarse puree.
It did not, however, always reflect British or even Tory opinion, which was (and remains) prone to seeing the U.S. as a coarse, overbearing ally.
More practically it is a coarse figure, unlikely to have much utility in predicting future risks, or determining where the remaining resources are best allocated.
These porous sheets, which together form a coarse white powder, vastly outperformed sheets that did not have the pores, and commercially available chunks of boron nitride that is not made up of the tiny sheets.
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Italian polenta is the most cosmopolitan form of mush and is best when made with a slightly coarse meal with grains about the size of table salt.
In the perfect absence of thundering house music, the call of a lone, coarse-throated bird thunders like a foghorn.
When did fly-fishing come to be regarded as a patrician activity and coarse-fishing as a plebeian one?
Is the Russian Big Brother a bit more coarse and disoriented than his American counterpart?
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Cornmeal can range from a fine flour to a grind as coarse as Kosher salt.
But we will live in exactly as rude and coarse a world as we will tolerate, and I do not intend to tolerate very much.
Newman's overseer, a "rough, coarse man, " had brutally assaulted Henson's mother.
It is a short hop from the bow onto the coarse yellow sand, the start of a four-hour walk back to Marahau.
He spent two terms in parliament as a member for Qom, coarse but widely popular.
Many Russian politicians are already far too beholden to coteries of scheming tycoons, who, thanks partly to the coarse system of privatisation used a few years ago, have been the biggest beneficiaries of Russia's chaotic switch to the market.
The new film stars Hugh Grant as the coarse-tongued English host of a top-ranking television talent contest.
Days later, when Clinton denounced radio personality Don Imus' comments toward the Rutgers women's basketball team as "small-minded bigotry and coarse sexism, " Clinton was lambasted as a hypocrite for accepting donations raised by Timbaland, whose lyrics are often peppered with "bitch, " "ho" and the like.
The best comedy is not just senselessly rebellious, coarse or cruel but uses its cruelty to make a further point.
Try to measure the area of a Frisbee disc with wooden blocks and the answer is pretty coarse, but do the same thing with 10 billion grains of sand and you can get pretty damn accurate.
All of the hand offs today are coarse but in the future, this will feel like a fluid relationship.
Of coarse, you will have to put the weenies on a stick as long as a football field to get close enough to roast them without being roasted yourself.
"Most other attempts at software like this are coarse-grained in terms of their view of what a feeling is, " said Dr Jason Rentfrow, a senior lecturer in the department of psychology at Cambridge University.
Their truck, an old beater, had a camper on the back that was trimmed with weathered wooden two-by-fours, decorated in coarse carvings of trout.
The coarse, almost particulate sun was showering in through the window, filling the small antiseptic space with a false radiance.
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