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a struggle against the Japanese in the face of | harsh repression. |
be completed before November and the coming of | harsh winter weather. |
ion-then known as a cheaply produced and often | harsh liquor-could be changed by using refined techn |
for smuggling heroin and/or morphine are often | harsh in most countries. |
Their music reflected the often | harsh and grim experiences of the rapper's urban sur |
iction, treat the lives of people in the often | harsh environment of Patagonia. |
g a spiritual dimension transcending the often | harsh realities of life. |
tive lightness is used to smooth out the often | harsh characteristics of single malts. |
nd military intended to settle the conflict on | harsh terms (especially against France and Belgium, |
ever, the post-war period saw the town fall on | harsh times. |
A, the military agency that provided advice on | harsh interrogation techniques for use against terro |
the release of Department of Justice memos on | harsh interrogations; and "he was at the center of t |
civil liberties and kept under an open-ended, | harsh military rule. |
sotto voce grumble against an unsympathetic or | harsh Dick (usually along the lines of "Sassafrassar |
When exposed to excessively cold or otherwise | harsh situations, the sponges form these gemmules, w |
ain whose line of work as a judge, dealing out | harsh sentences to guilty criminals, had previously |
ve attracted individuals weary of overbearing, | harsh harangues from generations of revivalist preac |
noted that the result in this case was overly | harsh and unfair by imposing an 800,000 judgment on |
er the country thought the sentence was overly | harsh as there was only circumstantial evidence pres |
I was overly | harsh when I signed one edit summary as dreadful.... |
However, due to an overly | harsh duel between the two on the last lap the stewa |
appeared on the program at all and was overly | harsh in her statements about Rockwell. |
Critic Edgar Allan Poe was particularly | harsh in reviewing Channing's poetry in a series of |
The treaty however, was particularly | harsh on Prussia as Napoleon demanded much of Prussi |
m her companions and subjected to particularly | harsh torments, including the wheel, in hopes of bre |
A particularly | harsh missive against a Catholic who worked in the c |
Cornwall, and was known for being particularly | harsh; darker stories circulated as well, that he ha |
'Estienne d'Orves was put under a particularly | harsh treatment, yet managed to cheer up his fellow |
apher Maynard Solomon has taken a particularly | harsh view of Leopold, treating him as tyrannical, m |
a strict drill instructor who was particularly | harsh on the Hispanic and black soldiers in his unit |
to serve his prison sentence in a particularly | harsh environment with multiple muscular, threatenin |
nthusiasm for raiding brothels and for passing | harsh sentences. |
ocal caucasian support, for the local police's | harsh and often violent treatment of strikers and sy |
ities, especially in contrast to the preceding | harsh Soviet occupation of Estonia (1940-1941), the |
The campaign ultimately became quite | harsh, with the McConnell campaign sending "Hunt Man |
able planet in range, though it is still quite | harsh to human life. |
Quite | harsh on the assessment of his students' singing and |
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 |
Main article: Griffith R. | Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundatio |
grape varietals, microclimates and the rather | harsh nature of the vineyards leads to some highly i |
She had a rather | harsh voice and a tiny range. |
is open and wide, so it must have been rather | harsh going during the rough winter season up there! |
gling Martin and telling him to do some really | harsh things to "the new girl". |
For this reason, | Harsh Reality is somewhat famous/infamous in collect |
time" and "dead end", while the show received | harsh reviews from critics for lack of magic and ove |
However, the symphony has since received | harsh criticism due to its exceptionally free embrac |
The album received | harsh reviews, and sales were cut short after Buck's |
The film received | harsh reviews. |
rs , but despite this, the protesters received | harsh sentences of up to several years in prison. |
ooks, 23 September 2004), it has also received | harsh criticism for its author being uninformed abou |
only civilian staff, the Official IRA received | harsh and widespread criticism. |
sults well in certain ways, but often receives | harsh criticism for ignoring unsolved problems with |
However, after receiving | harsh criticism from several social and legislative |
Claudia, called upon by Merrick, and receiving | harsh words from the spirit that only confirm what t |
settlers were unsuccessful due to the region's | harsh and arid climate. |
The Schlichtegroll biography is relatively | harsh on the role Constanze played in Mozart's life, |
In order to create a relentless, | harsh mood, he left out sweet-sounding instruments l |
tation in the Royal Navy, both for its reputed | harsh methods of training boys in order to turn out |
It can exist in spore form to resist | harsh environs, or in a vegetative state when condit |
nya's Vedensky District; his pictures revealed | harsh behavior of Vostok servicemen during raids. |
Louisiana's anti-Klan legislation secured | harsh penalties to anyone wearing a mask or to anyon |
"If my comments seem | harsh it is because the OSB could have been better, |
Warm summers and smooth, seldom | harsh Winters. |
ng the surrounding pasture and endured several | harsh seasons. |
ghly flammable, colorless liquid with a sharp, | harsh odor. |
Sarin, a short-lived | harsh industrial/noise band side-project of Stephen |
level, however as the Filyovskaya Line showed, | harsh Russian winters and the occupation of the larg |
So | harsh was the lightning strike, parts of the roof we |
lute acid process is that the hydrolysis is so | harsh that toxic degradation products are produced t |
gines, but conditions at the Mission proved so | harsh that soon only Fathers Salvado and Serra remai |
iticism of the state Republican machine was so | harsh that he eventually had to call a press confere |
The weather conditions were so | harsh that the star of the film, Christopher Englese |
Others are not so | harsh - the BBC concludes, "The self-referencing and |
Felix Kulayigye, says critics should not be so | harsh on the TFG. |
forced to return after two of three years, so | harsh was the climate against Catholics. |
In this novel, Shute has some | harsh things to say about the new (British) National |
He did make some | harsh, and later condemned as overly superstitious, |
0 men managed to retreat northwards after some | harsh street battles. |
licitly denouncing the TSM test, there is some | harsh language in regard to it and the Federal Circu |
ths, Brite has been an outspoken and sometimes | harsh critic of those who are leaving New Orleans fo |
ackage to protect components against sometimes | harsh environment, |
A somewhat | harsh method that used suppositories to put the baby |
ch might be considered surprising and somewhat | harsh today by sensitive viewers. |
He meted out special | harsh criticism on Brahmins. |
a factory creating cakes for a stereotypically | harsh employer. |
Despite such | harsh criticism, the energetic and eccentric 'Orator |
re really being killed why is there still such | harsh resistance, and fighting still going on in Nor |
upport her children through hunting under such | harsh conditions, she moved to Baker Lake in 1958. |
is needed for the palm to survive through such | harsh winters. |
It may be that such | harsh criticism was due to the writer being a heavy |
A version of Charlie that suffered | harsh experiments (brainwashing) at Bison's hands, n |
ns by the pastoral needs of a church suffering | harsh persecution (he himself endured fourteen years |
Beyond the surrounding | harsh, lunar landscape, notable sights at Dhankar Go |
flexibility needed for a population to survive | harsh years (Edwards 1993). |
or explains why such small animals can survive | harsh winters with associated reduction in food avai |
rva goes into a type of stasis and can survive | harsh conditions. |
By surviving | harsh winters, they can survive in cold climates. |
Tajsar, | Harsh, |
mark, characterised by extremely slow tempos, | harsh layers of feedback and vocalist Alan Dubin's t |
The | harsh winter storms washed the flag thin so the swas |
The song talks about the | harsh life of a thug and a young black male being pu |
he approval of the building permit, due to the | harsh amounts of pollution that would be blown into |
m Munzuk) who agrees to guide them through the | harsh frontier. |
It is a criticism of the | harsh conditions in workhouses under the 1834 Poor L |
But the | harsh years for shipping during the 1980s gave the c |
ographers have started deliberately using the ' | harsh' look of digital highlights for aesthetic purp |
The region is protected from the | harsh northern European climate by the Alps, the foo |
Van der Hagen protested against the | harsh administration of the administrators, who want |
The vine is perfectly adapted to the | harsh arid climate of La Mancha, its calcareous soil |
rom larger-growing species is minimized by the | harsh growing conditions, as in the Florida scrub. |
dren alone without little or no support in the | harsh Mongolian steppes. |
small, peaceful country, and a group from the | harsh northern mountains riding an airship. |
ained camels and learned how to survive in the | harsh desert. |
orenzo the gaoler and devoid of hope under the | harsh prison regime, Casanova's mind wanders back to |
Alaskan lighthouses, soon deteriorated in the | harsh weather conditions. |
The Montenegrin Army was weakened by the | harsh weather and lack of supplies. |
ad also been considerable propaganda about the | harsh, punitive treatment of prisoners by the Soviet |
a grave critic and writer, Shimada is not the | harsh, grim character that many imagine him to be; i |
Numerous settlers succumbed to the | harsh winter climate and malnutrition disease as the |
VIII) and his short novel Journey describe the | harsh realities of the Klondike Gold Rush using fict |
Norwegian vocalist most notable for being the | harsh vocalist, lyricist, and only constant member o |
nd "The pinch of poverty" (1891), depicted the | harsh realities of life for the poor in Britain in a |
It also documents the | harsh effects of Proposition 48, the rule that requi |
eo the cat and Clover the dog as they face the | harsh realities of pet overpopulation. |
y provides a 'free gift' of salvation from the | harsh edicts of the Mosaic law. |
The | harsh letter referred to Winston a "crack dealing pi |
It often melds magical realism with the | harsh realities of poverty. |
tough, with great stamina and resistant to the | harsh environment. |
Despite the | harsh existence of agricultural labour and having to |
eling that police here won't treat them in the | harsh manner they get down there." |
er, their soft feet were easily torn up by the | harsh terrain of the Cariboo Road and boots of canva |
the cliff-tops are particularly exposed to the | harsh weather conditions from the Southern Ocean. |
distributing charities to the poor during the | harsh winter of 1814. |
the only thing protecting the horses from the | harsh Swedish winters. |
And the | harsh truth is that those that suffer most are young |
eformed Churches were permitted only after the | harsh counter-reformation movement, which lasted fro |
was done to protect the plank floors from the | harsh winter weather. |
nery was also modernized for navigation in the | harsh ice conditions of the Arctic Ocean in 1994. |
islands protect the Florida mainland from the | harsh effects of storms and provide habitats for sho |
hough thousands of horses were lost due to the | harsh conditions. |
rney of Josh Grondowski as he suffers from the | harsh times of the period with almost no money. |
n to a strong Xhosa family, he experienced the | harsh realities of oppression and discrimiation in h |
temporary leave in London, was shocked by the | harsh and summary punishments (including the executi |
During the | harsh winter of 1581-2 the rest of the besieging arm |
fatigue damage to conductor especially in the | harsh environmental conditions. |
the hostility of the natives combined with the | harsh living conditions during winter. |
demonic incantations over a mad tempo and the | harsh chords of a biting guitar." |
contrast to the happy time in Devonshire, the | harsh reality of the worker's life turns Permeke's w |
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 |
Always troubled by the | harsh reality of the less fortunate, he increasingly |
from ‘flu epidemics and also had to endure the | harsh winter of 1962-1963. |
the entire patriot force disintegrated in the | harsh winter conditions. |
cial LAPD detective who frequently escapes the | harsh reality that his ex-wife, played by Angel Tomp |
n the park at the Coehoornsingel, where in the | harsh winter of 1795 English and Hanoverian soldiers |
alcitrant and forceful personality even in the | harsh Soviet regime of a prison camp meant he was he |
it possible for a sand verbena to survive the | harsh winters here and slowly evolve into a species |
rn exposure which shades the district from the | harsh afternoon sun. |
cs with Emma Goldman, and the recipient of the | harsh criticism in Camillo Berneri's open letter of |
eds of miles each year on snowshoes during the | harsh winters. |
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 |
ommunity, Merstone was snowed under during the | harsh winter of 1947. |
ut their light built proved unsuitable for the | harsh southern waters off Chile's coast. |
d highly humane and liberal, as opposed to the | harsh conditions found in most other prisons. |
fleshy leaves which help it to survive in the | harsh salty environment. |
While the | harsh oppression of Protestantism initiated by King |
as appointed governor of Ceylon, following the | harsh suppression of the 1848 civil uprising by the |
The film is about the | harsh period of Reconstruction after the American Ci |
g the Wendigo's body grants it immunity to the | harsh conditions of the extreme cold weather common |
While Beautiful Connection reflects on the | harsh realities and pressures of working life, it al |
ided to be the best possible route through the | harsh Alps), commenced on the 15 May 1800 and took f |
In the | harsh economic climate of that time the company trie |
Home and Highway 61 Revisited, as well as the | harsh and powerful textures of Dylan's electric soun |
The | harsh nature and radical composition, however, cause |
e land; these cattle are ideally suited to the | harsh conditions of the coast and estuary and help t |
ground providing a degree of adaptation to the | harsh climate of the upper Midwest. |
rried out by the IRA since the 1940s, when the | harsh security measures of the Ireland and Northern |
Misery" was given to this place because of the | harsh weather of this exposed corner of Fox Tor Newt |
on in the town was, in part, restricted by the | harsh exposed position on the estuary - civilisation |
es who survived him, and it was subject to the | harsh rules of primogeniture. |
Following the | harsh reviews afforded to Yellow Dog, Amis relocated |
beach and it has slowly been decaying from the | harsh elements in its environment. |
developing varieties which would withstand the | harsh Saskatchewan winters. |
whose non-Mormon citizens were shocked by the | harsh treatment given them in Missouri and opened th |
The uprising was precipitated by the | harsh treatment of the mostly Catholic and Orthodox |
protect all but the giant Father Time from the | harsh winters and to facilitate year-round repair; t |
In 1512, he introduced a bill to alleviate the | harsh working conditions of tin miners on Dartmoor. |
during which Sadato's attacks, along with the | harsh weather and terrain weakened his enemies. |
known as "pato perro" or "dog-duck" after the | harsh barking call of the female. |
of scurvy and tuberculosis, as a result of the | harsh treatment he endured while in prison. |
ad wanted, many Swedish troops perished in the | harsh winter from hypothermia and starvation, and th |
well preserved ruins surround the forum of the | Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by |
While the land was indeed very fertile the | harsh forest conditions turned out hostile to those |
species have been found to have adapted to the | harsh conditions inside the pit. |
and become adults began to speak out about the | harsh treatment and sexual abuse they were forced to |
She raised Temujin and others in the | harsh environment of the Mongolian steppes by hersel |
The younger Townsley was raised in the | harsh St. Lawrence County winters in the shadow of t |
xpose European troops to a campaign during the | harsh weather. |
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