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Dirty words are scatalogical, blue, coarse.
who needed to use an assortment of chiller systems to keep the all-important coarse aggregate element of the concrete cool enough to set evenly.
held it prisoner; and nothing grew but moss and furze, and coarse rank grass. Down in the west the
Set aside now and then a number of days during which you will be content with the plainest of food, and very little of it, and with rough, coarse clothing, and will ask yourself, is this what one used to dread? It is in times of security that the spirit should be preparing itself to deal with difficult times. If you can learn to live with less—less money, less material goods, less comforts, less luxuries—you will be better prepared to do it if it ever becomes a necessity, which is often the case in times of crisis. The third test is the nonconformity test.
So a little bit of diced onion, some coarse salt, and I'm just gonna start pulverizing this.
At a sign from Charmolue, she was replaced on the bed, and two coarse hands adjusted
with this coarse fare.
Manzanita berries can be crushed into a dry, coarse meal.
He Twain was a mighty coarse rough, you know customer and she took this
Yeah, like by the end, that's when I realised because it was coarse.
It was coarse.
You can do a little coarse salt.
And then maybe just some coarse salt down here.