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  • As the story opens, while strolling outside a cemetery, he sees a coarse-looking red-haired man who stares back at him belligerently.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • As the story opens, while strolling outside a cemetery, he sees a coarse-looking red-haired man who stares back at him belligerently.

    Capsule Summaries of the Great Books of the Western World Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • Waldemar's transformation in chains, as the vampires lure away his beloved Dianik Zurakowska, is overly dark and coarse-looking, yet followed by material that looks significantly clearer and brighter.

    WOLFSTEIN! 2005

  • Waldemar's transformation in chains, as the vampires lure away his beloved Dianik Zurakowska, is overly dark and coarse-looking, yet followed by material that looks significantly clearer and brighter.

    Archive 2005-11-06 2005

  • Covent Garden porters, dingy little clerks in their ordinary working clothes, coarse-looking women in aprons stared in at her.

    The Years 2004

  • “Fuck,” he said quietly, and then with some exertion got off his perch, disappeared behind his counter, and resurfaced with the phone cards in one of his coarse-looking mitts.

    Wake Up, Sir! Jonathan Ames 2004

  • He was a coarse-looking fellow, about forty-five years of age, with very bright eyes, though half-hidden beneath thick, overhanging brows.

    In Search of the Castaways 2003

  • They do not wish to show themselves elegant-looking as jade, but prefer to be coarse-looking as an ordinary stone.

    Tao Te Ching 2002

  • They do not wish to show themselves elegant-looking as jade, but prefer to be coarse-looking as an ordinary stone.

    Tao Te Ching 2002

  • She was a coarse-looking girl with bland facial features and limp, blunt-cut, brown hair.

    Prime Evil Diana G. Gallagher 2001

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