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- By this time, his voice had hardened and coarsened.
- "It has coarsened the language, " she said.
- But Hildebrandt's conceit has been coarsened in reproduction.
- But around 2000, the tone of her show coarsened, he said.
- Why as a nation do we periodically presume that society is coarsened by culture?
- Have we become so coarsened in our politics that we no longer care about that?
- We have become coarsened in this country.
- The issue is he said it, and it coarsened the dialogue and demeaned him.
- Times have since coarsened, public morals have become looser and political attitudes have been corrected.
- Few people doubt that the events of the last year have coarsened the national political discourse.
- Even in a time when political discourse has been cheapened and coarsened, such behavior is despicable.
- On some of the new routes " coarsened " rather than flat fares were to be introduced.
- The singers, too, might have been coarsened by all the activity they had to indulge in.
- It must also be said that these attacks coarsened political discourse in ways that have never quite been repaired.
- Even the language of humor has changed, coarsened by the criminal jargon that has crept into Russian speech.
- First there were the sound bites of the candidates-to-be, spewing promises in voices coarsened by ambition.
- Even by the coarsened standards of our age, Wednesday's terror bombing in Sri Lanka evokes a peculiar horror.
- His French accent, offered in a deep, gravelly voice coarsened by years of cigarette smoking, was easily imitated.
- On albums, Morrison's voice has coarsened over the years, but his concerts offer glimpses of his old nuance.
- In the last decades of the 19th century, Alger's moral tone coarsened with the change in boys'tastes.
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