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ed that expulsion from the competition was too | harsh a punishment and wasn't merited by what the cl |
well preserved ruins surround the forum of the | Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by |
Wilson asks if Mainwaring was | harsh about the public house business, but Mainwarin |
The critics were | harsh about the new format - one such newspaper crit |
to the integrity of such roofs to avoid using | harsh abrasive materials and petroleum-based solvent |
ibed as ambient techno despite the presence of | harsh, abrasive beats on the title track. |
ents, the organization has been the subject of | harsh accusations by Muslim-brotherhood affiliated m |
One of these songs, "Pasar y Pasar", contains | harsh accusations against the police and politics of |
It attacked the newly created Superman urged | harsh action against grumblers, put forth anti-Ameri |
Van der Hagen protested against the | harsh administration of the administrators, who want |
rn exposure which shades the district from the | harsh afternoon sun. |
ented (timka) rhythms and is complemented by a | harsh, aggressive tone colour. |
Dynasty's punishment of the rebellion was very | harsh: all royal males of Chahar (Mongols) were exec |
because previously the law had been extremely | harsh, allowing little opportunity for a defendant t |
ided to be the best possible route through the | harsh Alps), commenced on the 15 May 1800 and took f |
he approval of the building permit, due to the | harsh amounts of pollution that would be blown into |
noted that the result in this case was overly | harsh and unfair by imposing an 800,000 judgment on |
song, functioning as an alarm call, and a very | harsh and loud scolding call made to threaten intrud |
aying the reformers, "have allowed us to avoid | harsh and sterile confrontations in the normal devel |
f his political partner and became a victim of | harsh and bitter desecration in Bellum Judaicum. |
The mountain climate is | harsh, and the extremely high summer temperatures ma |
Bateman, originally liberal minded, becomes a | harsh and demanding martinet under the stress of tre |
The reactions of the European Union have been | harsh and suggestions of a similar fee have been rai |
temporary leave in London, was shocked by the | harsh and summary punishments (including the executi |
Their music reflected the often | harsh and grim experiences of the rapper's urban sur |
as being moderate while by others as being too | harsh and even some as being partially Wahhabi influ |
ng as Sanzang sees that Wukong's method is too | harsh and that it defeats their purpose of finding s |
ravening the code, I think sacking him is very | harsh and heavy handed. |
uncle is a term for a person who issues frank, | harsh, and severe comments and criticism to educate, |
South Dakota proved too | harsh and dry for growing flax, however, and by 1900 |
series, Misoka meets up with his aunt, who is | harsh and somewhat rude. |
Life with Flinders Petrie was notoriously | harsh, and after a while Arthur Weigall went to work |
oa maoli quacks like a Mallard, however not as | harsh and vocal. |
They viewed her as too | harsh and her son never reconnected with her further |
He became renowned for his | harsh and strict sermons, which came to influence se |
Home and Highway 61 Revisited, as well as the | harsh and powerful textures of Dylan's electric soun |
He did make some | harsh, and later condemned as overly superstitious, |
o ensure success Julian Marsh (Warner Baxter), | harsh and demanding but also the best, is hired to d |
Vane, towards whom his conduct was unfeelingly | harsh and insulting. |
The diagnosis is | harsh and the doctor cannot say for sure whether Pet |
lture is not idealised, but rather depicted as | harsh and often inhuman; one reviewer noted that the |
prevalence of pseudo-skepticism consisting of | harsh and invidious skepticism toward one's opponent |
Winters can be quite | harsh, and it is possible to walk to the island acro |
Although initially appearing quite | harsh and cruel, Scar's tragic past and acts of sacr |
Throughout the album, Cash concentrates on the | harsh and unfair treatment of the indigenous peoples |
ocal caucasian support, for the local police's | harsh and often violent treatment of strikers and sy |
of the male are heard over the summer months; | harsh and high-pitched, these may reach 150 decibels |
dance, which started out for enjoyment, became | harsh, and the women tore at the men and drew blood. |
Shu discovers the new world, a | harsh and deserted landscape and he is beaten and in |
five years, as conditions became increasingly | harsh and difficult, resistance became better organi |
has described his upbringing by his father as | harsh and loveless, and though he vowed to never get |
The climate was | harsh, and the landscape unforgiving. |
He is meditative but when necessary he can be | harsh and speak in accordance with his function. |
settlers were unsuccessful due to the region's | harsh and arid climate. |
climate is very damp and windy and winters are | harsh and long. |
ist movement and the Underground Railroad, the | harsh and unrelenting poverty that she grew up in, a |
Punishments are | harsh and severe in Shipwrecked, such as a permanent |
with three collections of poems [...] with his | harsh and energetic wisdom he has soon become one of |
nitially very Lutheran and became increasingly | harsh and Zwinglian with time. |
rce's location, was interpreted by Halsey as a | harsh and sarcastic rebuke. |
The book clearly conveys the | harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the convic |
d-1990s (such as KYTV), it often lampooned the | harsh and low-quality satellite television available |
only civilian staff, the Official IRA received | harsh and widespread criticism. |
have been joking), Madea doesn't say anything | harsh and says that it's okay. |
ce Queen of Prydain, and ruled many years as a | harsh and vengeful tyrant, both as ruler and then as |
The most typical call is loud, | harsh and metallic and is repeated several times. |
The film depicts a | harsh and violent portrayal of prison life that led |
elodic and somewhat softer, in contrast to his | harsh and often angry singing in previous works. |
taunchly German until the World War I era when | harsh anti-German wartime legislation initiated a de |
hree species permanently inhabiting the lake's | harsh aquatic environment. |
The background was several decades of | harsh Arabization measures instituted by the Arab na |
It is adapted to survive in | harsh Arctic and subarctic environments, and has a c |
The vine is perfectly adapted to the | harsh arid climate of La Mancha, its calcareous soil |
andoned, its hard surface deteriorating in the | harsh, arid environment. |
clever use of fluid paint, striking colour and | harsh artificial lighting, reminiscent of Walter Sic |
Conditions were | harsh as there was no plumbing, electricity or winte |
Conditions for women were especially | harsh as newly arrived female inmates were made to s |
er the country thought the sentence was overly | harsh as there was only circumstantial evidence pres |
rast to that of 1572, which many felt were too | harsh as they included the death penalty for being c |
Winter climbing is | harsh as the wind is strong on top of the mountains. |
He exerted | harsh asceticism and worship, ate dry beans, and fas |
She may appear | harsh at times, but she has a kind heart. |
for God's mercy, so you may not fall under the | harsh atheistic attacks or the deceitful errors. |
ant: an experiment in overdubbing which in its | harsh atonality anticipates the much later work of p |
She became the target of | harsh attacks when she became involved in politics - |
tion (7 March-21 March 1793), he shared in the | harsh attacks of the Girondists on The Mountain. |
career as an attorney, Lopa was famous for his | harsh attitude towards corruption. |
has a rebellious streak in the face of unduly | harsh authority. |
The calls of this bird include a | harsh azwit, azwit. |
the legislation; the government responded with | harsh back-to-work legislation, which Cherry himself |
The lyrics progress and become more | harsh, backed by harsher vocals (in comparison to th |
known as "pato perro" or "dog-duck" after the | harsh barking call of the female. |
e weapon and was not suited to the stresses of | harsh battle conditions encountered in the Solomon I |
Construction was | harsh because Marek Brothers Systems were given an a |
nya's Vedensky District; his pictures revealed | harsh behavior of Vostok servicemen during raids. |
d take more than decade of debate and at times | harsh bickering before the city council decided that |
lack of pleasant flavours, and the presence of | harsh bitterness and astringency from the tea. |
This represented a | harsh blow to A Just Russia, which also had hoped to |
Jones", "Billy Lyons & Stack-O-Lee" and "Judge | Harsh Blues" (later called "Good Morning Judge"). |
y mocked or ineffective in mocking others [too | harsh, blunt, tasteless] led candidates to aggressiv |
n unusual track on this album; contrary to the | harsh breakcore beats of the other tracks, "P" is ra |
ic's Alex Henderson called the album "a nasty, | harsh, brutally skullcrushing blast of Scandinavian |
Winters can occasionally be | harsh, but it is rarely long-lived. |
nd the proceeding unfair, and the sentence too | harsh, but I obey with pleasure." |
munk hibernates in regions where the winter is | harsh, but in other parts of its range that have a m |
Maybe I'm being too | harsh, but you don't seem to be reading what I've sa |
sion of being remote, matter of fact, and even | harsh, but once the outer shell was broken, one inva |
w life to Turkish short story writing with his | harsh but humanistic portrayals of labourers, fisher |
of State Walter Q. Gresham thought the demands | harsh, but also that they should be met. |
The breed's coat is generally short and | harsh, but unique in that it displays many 'rosettes |
itions in these camps are considered extremely | harsh by most cultures of the world. |
an "emphatic horizontality" which is made less | harsh by the substantial chamfering of each corner a |
ive orange-red bill and legs, and utters loud, | harsh calls. |
Harsh camp life and lack of medical care brought abo | |
t Vancouver on the Columbia River, undertook a | harsh campaign to restrict encroachment by U.S. trad |
e Oregon Coast and in Puget Sound, undertook a | harsh campaign to restrict encroachment by U.S. fur |
y in 1826, and she followed him throughout the | harsh campaigns in the Greek mountains against the T |
almost exclusively for beef production in the | harsh Canadian climate, and is today a medium to lar |
His paintings demonstrate | harsh caricatures in a stronger light than Brouwer, |
City throughout the 2006-07 season, however a | harsh challenge by a Newport County player cracked B |
A fanatical Puritan with a | harsh character, Paulet was appointed gaoler of Mary |
tive lightness is used to smooth out the often | harsh characteristics of single malts. |
Harsh Chayya | |
ong is a monotonous whistle, and the call is a | harsh check. |
of temperature, low-nutrient environments, and | harsh chemical treatment over decades or centuries. |
are tolerant of diverse culture conditions and | harsh chemicals that could not be applied to mammali |
es can be an alternative option of a number of | harsh chemicals, eliminating harsh reaction conditio |
onditions or as a product component exposed to | harsh chemicals. |
After 40 years of | harsh Chicago winters, the original concrete was sho |
demonic incantations over a mad tempo and the | harsh chords of a biting guitar." |
Its call is a | harsh chuckle. |
ich had to be covered up with jackets to avoid | harsh clashes of colour. |
ination of the region's schist-based soils and | harsh climate has the potential to produce bold, ful |
rates River in this region soften the normally | harsh climate of Eastern Turkey. |
ground providing a degree of adaptation to the | harsh climate of the upper Midwest. |
en very successful due in part to the Hunter's | harsh climate of heat, humidity and abundant rainfal |
ven outdoors, trying to physically capture the | harsh climate in his paintings. |
as a whole, because of the low population, the | harsh climate and the long distances. |
Volgas were built to last in the | harsh climate and rough roads of the Soviet Union, w |
climate; the colonists would have to endure a | harsh climate for many generations until the planet |
eaning ‘icy meadow', has been derived from the | harsh climate and the fact that the ground is covere |
To survive its | harsh climate, a select few Cybertronians constructe |
sistant to weather and disease and tolerates a | harsh climate. |
third time, again via Finland and Sweden in a | harsh climate. |
n the world over for their ability to adapt to | harsh climates. |
mes from Turkey suggests that it is adapted to | harsh climates. |
is highly prized and protects the sheep under | harsh climatic conditions. |
ts height depending in part on its exposure to | harsh coastal wind and saline spray. |
their pay, with many of them suffering in the | harsh cold of winter when their heat was turned off |
traditionally told about a duck who defies the | harsh cold winter while others cower. |
this was because "life in it is painted in too | harsh colors" (letter to the banker Darasse from 12 |
However, the campaign met with | harsh condemnation from Zimbabwean opposition partie |
It is a criticism of the | harsh conditions in workhouses under the 1834 Poor L |
tion in China attempting to escape poverty and | harsh conditions in their homeland. |
N), but it was abandoned due to the extremely | harsh conditions there. |
pushed too hard and did not want to work under | harsh conditions that their label was providing. |
During this year, traveling under | harsh conditions on bicycle throughout Germany, he g |
warm clothing and food to help him sustain the | harsh conditions of jail where many inmates died. |
came out of nowwhere and made the most of the | harsh conditions and took first place - to everybody |
rted to the goldfields rather than stay in the | harsh conditions of the railway camps. |
The | harsh conditions used in this procedure lead to the |
d highly humane and liberal, as opposed to the | harsh conditions found in most other prisons. |
g the Wendigo's body grants it immunity to the | harsh conditions of the extreme cold weather common |
e land; these cattle are ideally suited to the | harsh conditions of the coast and estuary and help t |
undo was living at another farm and held under | harsh conditions by his tutor, while Enzo was a crim |
species have been found to have adapted to the | harsh conditions inside the pit. |
s penal servitude, most of which was served in | harsh conditions in Portland prison. |
d be more humane, and rely less upon force and | harsh conditions to impose order in the camps. |
Few prisoners survived the | harsh conditions of the camp. |
ulture and Tourism, was shot over two years in | harsh conditions on location in Safranbolu, Van and |
ight in the German Army rather than suffer the | harsh conditions as prisoners. |
s in the Soviet Union, many of whom died under | harsh conditions in Siberia and other parts of the S |
utality of the French guards in Drancy and the | harsh conditions imposed on the inmates. |
Although the chain gang faced | harsh conditions during this period, it was consider |
tion, the Corps crossed the Polesia marshes in | harsh conditions, spearheading the Bobruysk Offensiv |
upport her children through hunting under such | harsh conditions, she moved to Baker Lake in 1958. |
(CYA), young people are subjected to unusually | harsh conditions, as instances of 23-hour-a-day soli |
er people tried to live on the island, but the | harsh conditions, isolation and a lack of fresh wate |
hough thousands of horses were lost due to the | harsh conditions. |
bust protection of equipment and structures in | harsh conditions. |
n borders survived the Holocaust, albeit under | harsh conditions. |
and offers emergency operating features under | harsh conditions. |
rva goes into a type of stasis and can survive | harsh conditions. |
Braking was also an issue under | harsh conditions. |
to be quite thick and sturdy and are good for | harsh conditions. |
After a | harsh conflict with the king, Shang Rong continuousl |
d due to Czar Alexander II's revocation of the | harsh conscription law. |
also a paleoconservative politically and is a | harsh conservative critic of neoconservatism |
base, many Reserve Students were subjected to | harsh corporal punishment on a daily basis, as any m |
e to correction than other hunting breeds, and | harsh corrections are often unnecessary. |
e public, and the Portuguese Army instituted a | harsh counter-insurgency campaign that destroyed doz |
eformed Churches were permitted only after the | harsh counter-reformation movement, which lasted fro |
The movement's success triggered a | harsh crackdown against him and his supporters and h |
The Nazi German occupants of Norway ordered a | harsh crackdown on the striking workers, and martial |
bloodshot in anger, a fiery countenance and a | harsh, cracked voice. |
the country's joy and self-esteem at a time of | harsh crisis. |
ong supporter of laissez-faire economics and a | harsh critic of socialism and to this end he establi |
a name for himself in the academic world as a | harsh critic of Zionism. |
but had a liberal view on economics and was a | harsh critic of the economic policies of the social |
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