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- In addition, he has a certain base side to his nature which likes coarseness, uncouthness, roughness.
- The uncouthness of these poor people is not that of evil disposition, but of pressing poverty and continued neglect'
- In his common talk he spoke the broad dialect of the county, and his uncouthness brought him frequently into disputes with the townspeople.
- Conversely, he criticises, without naming him directly, Wolfram von Eschenbach for the obscurity of his style and the uncouthness of his vocabulary.
- When he was ten, his family moved to Saint-Malo where Daniel went to college until he was expelled for'uncouthness '.
- As well as his satires, he lashes in his " Arte poetica " the artificiality and the uncouthness of the versifiers of his time.
- These increasingly parody middle-aged and older men as the epitome of uncouthness, portraying them not as father figures but as drunken white-collar louts.
- Despite its apparent lack of political messages, the movement was immediately noted for its antisemitism, for arguing that Romania was faced with a " Jewish Question " and for proclaiming that a Jewish presence thrived on uncouthness and pornography.
- One hypothesis of how Khariboli came to be described as " khari " ( standing ) asserts that it refers to the " " stiff and rustic uncouthness " " of the dialect compared to the " " mellifluousness and soft fluency " " of Braj Bhasha.
- "When the Chinese revolutionaries coined the term, they were referring not only to the aggressiveness of the Western invaders, but also to the cowardliness and uncouthness that hid behind the brute force by the powerful over the weak, " opined The Observer, Sri Lanka's oldest daily newspaper.
- Whatever the reality behind the legends, even after his defeat Villa remained a powerful character still lurking in the Mexican mind; in 1950 Octavio Paz wrote, in his morose but thoughtful book on the Mexican soul, " The Labyrinth of Solitude ", " The brutality and uncouthness of many of the revolutionary leaders has not prevented them from becoming popular myths.