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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 |
mark, characterised by extremely slow tempos, | harsh layers of feedback and vocalist Alan Dubin's t |
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. |
ound unappetising, but there are no reports of | harsh treatment of this working party. |
It often melds magical realism with the | harsh realities of poverty. |
Despite the | harsh existence of agricultural labour and having to |
er, their soft feet were easily torn up by the | harsh terrain of the Cariboo Road and boots of canva |
, Toronto and Detroit, and has explored a less | harsh side of noise music in his acclaimed ambient m |
iews as self-defence, but are seen in Egypt as | harsh repression of Arabs. |
However, Vaastav had introduced | harsh realities of the life in the Bombay underworld |
distributing charities to the poor during the | harsh winter of 1814. |
There he is known for his | harsh suppression of the 1848 civil uprising. |
Hydro Power Plant, the project has been under | harsh scrutiny of local and national communities and |
islands protect the Florida mainland from the | harsh effects of storms and provide habitats for sho |
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 |
During the | harsh winter of 1581-2 the rest of the besieging arm |
During this time the British Medical Journal's | harsh criticism of Isaac Baker Brown lead to the com |
a name for himself in the academic world as a | harsh critic of Zionism. |
However, the project has been under | harsh scrutiny of local and national communities and |
Brandler and his associates were | harsh critics of new German Communist Party leader E |
Wood was well-known for his | harsh sentencing of drug traffickers; Wood almost al |
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. |
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. |
n the park at the Coehoornsingel, where in the | harsh winter of 1795 English and Hanoverian soldiers |
rted to the goldfields rather than stay in the | harsh conditions of the railway camps. |
ommunity, Merstone was snowed under during the | harsh winter of 1947. |
rates River in this region soften the normally | harsh climate of Eastern Turkey. |
dale alone in Season Four, in the episode "The | Harsh Light of Day", briefly living with Harmony Ken |
While the | harsh oppression of Protestantism initiated by King |
s to feeling remorse about his actions in "The | Harsh Light of Day" and "In the Dark." |
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 |
y after One Hundred Years" (1932), which was a | harsh critique of foreign missions. |
entral figures, who are all young girls facing | harsh realities of life unimaginable by their more f |
him a lot more popular, especially due to his | harsh criticism of the Bush administration and the I |
e land; these cattle are ideally suited to the | harsh conditions of the coast and estuary and help t |
iction, treat the lives of people in the often | harsh environment of Patagonia. |
ground providing a degree of adaptation to the | harsh climate of the upper Midwest. |
but had a liberal view on economics and was a | harsh critic of the economic policies of the social |
Misery" was given to this place because of the | harsh weather of this exposed corner of Fox Tor Newt |
es who survived him, and it was subject to the | harsh rules of primogeniture. |
en very successful due in part to the Hunter's | harsh climate of heat, humidity and abundant rainfal |
e "bloody tyrant of Washington County" for his | harsh treatment of Loyalists. |
The uprising was precipitated by the | harsh treatment of the mostly Catholic and Orthodox |
38, Plevitskaya was sentenced to the unusually | harsh penalty of twenty years' hard labor. |
ths, Brite has been an outspoken and sometimes | harsh critic of those who are leaving New Orleans fo |
She raised Temujin and others in the | harsh environment of the Mongolian steppes by hersel |
itics for the rest of the war and was always a | harsh critic of Loyalists. |
especially in foreign politics where he was a | harsh critic of the Vietnam War, and he was a suppor |
mbers 12, in the story of Aaron's and Miriam's | harsh criticism of Moses' marriage to a Cushite or K |
g a spiritual dimension transcending the often | harsh realities of life. |
rom his order he has to learn to deal with the | harsh realities of everyday life, including falling |
response, Portuguese Armed Forces instituted a | harsh policy of reciprocity by torturing and massacr |
Pandit was a | harsh critic of her niece, Indira Gandhi, after Gand |
dentist, who later left Lega Nord and became a | harsh critic of Umberto Bossi. |
Unfortunately, the team has now faced the | harsh reality of sports and economics and will be pl |
what he described as "the author's well-known | harsh criticism of NRMs" (new religious movements). |
The | Harsh Effects of Time |
ans for his trickery, it was not suited to the | harsh realities of Third Division football and he sp |
their pay, with many of them suffering in the | harsh cold of winter when their heat was turned off |
ding short stories powerfully bringing out the | harsh lives of the downtrodden dalits, biographies, |
t in Togo with political observations (notably | harsh criticisms of Togolese President Gnassingbe Ey |
a politically radical literature depicting the | harsh lives of workers, peasants, women, and other d |
apher Maynard Solomon has taken a particularly | harsh view of Leopold, treating him as tyrannical, m |
while others stayed permanently, escaping the | harsh winters of the northern U.S. |
Although the | harsh loss of South Korean liberal candidates especi |
His short stories were known for their | harsh description of nature based on his experience |
His | harsh use of the truncheon forces Vyvyan into labour |
the prison to hear real inmates tell them the | harsh realities of the loss of liberty in the hope t |
Few prisoners survived the | harsh conditions of the camp. |
ing notoriety for his unique writing style and | harsh criticism of the tourism industry's impact on |
She was a | harsh critic of the new BC Liberal Premier Gordon Ca |
1901), a | harsh criticism of Deinard; and several other pamphl |
rs , but despite this, the protesters received | harsh sentences of up to several years in prison. |
nya's Vedensky District; his pictures revealed | harsh behavior of Vostok servicemen during raids. |
The first part also gives a | harsh criticism of determinism and intellectual atte |
t group Hizbul Islam have moved to implement a | harsh form of sharia, or Islamic law, in the areas u |
Rusesabagina has been a | harsh critic of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame. |
ommenced his writing career in reaction to the | harsh depictions of another writer, Ruth Lininger Do |
ich had to be covered up with jackets to avoid | harsh clashes of colour. |
ake believe” world of the young lovers and the | harsh realities of life that they will encounter thr |
n, who married Muslim men and could not escape | harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to retur |
The Human Rights Watch published a | harsh criticism of both the deportation from Sweden |
ring those years, he experienced the good, but | harsh life of rural people living in and around the |
oriety for alleged miscarriages of justice and | harsh sentencing of juveniles. |
tation in the Royal Navy, both for its reputed | harsh methods of training boys in order to turn out |
2000, Fastball began touring in support of The | Harsh Light of Day in Amsterdam. |
Due to | harsh pressures of Russian governors, most of Torghu |
Despite Tran's | harsh criticism of Senator Cantwell, Tran said that |
to Joseph McCarthy and his followers, and his | harsh parody of the ongoing rabid anti-Communist sen |
During the | harsh winter of 1897-1898, Lieutenant Jarvis of the |
tive lightness is used to smooth out the often | harsh characteristics of single malts. |
e to the Jamiat Ahle Hadith, was known for its | harsh treatment of civilians in government-controlle |
In response to | harsh criticism of the Aum Supreme Truth cult, an at |
uerrero Azteca to teach young people about the | harsh reality of military service and to provide the |
high death rate among fanompoana workers, and | harsh traditions of justice under her rule, the popu |
quickly rose to about 120,000 members; despite | harsh criticism of the SPD for becoming part of the |
The rest of the wetlands now give off the | harsh glare of dried salt flats. |
tion (7 March-21 March 1793), he shared in the | harsh attacks of the Girondists on The Mountain. |
, they garrisoned the isolated fort during the | harsh winter of 1865-66. |
rotest singer from the 1960s known for being a | harsh critic of the American military and industrial |
After his election in 1587 he continued the | harsh measures of the Counter-Reformation initiated |
ts are currently threatened by exposure to the | harsh elements of the Iraqi climate. |
His literary criticism is notable for its | harsh views of Vladimir Nabokov. |
lture is not idealised, but rather depicted as | harsh and often inhuman; one reviewer noted that the |
ocal caucasian support, for the local police's | harsh and often violent treatment of strikers and sy |
elodic and somewhat softer, in contrast to his | harsh and often angry singing in previous works. |
During this year, traveling under | harsh conditions on bicycle throughout Germany, he g |
The film offers a | harsh parody on the rise and fall of Marcus Garvey, |
The Nazi German occupants of Norway ordered a | harsh crackdown on the striking workers, and martial |
tcher wanted to emphasize the effects of their | harsh environment on Khan and his followers. |
caused controversy in late 2008 after leveling | harsh criticism on much of South Carolina's ruling r |
Holsboer left the Dutch team in 1997 after | harsh criticism on the head coach by then, former in |
He meted out special | harsh criticism on Brahmins. |
ulture and Tourism, was shot over two years in | harsh conditions on location in Safranbolu, Van and |
wever, the song's final stanza also delivers a | harsh criticism on communism by making reference to |
sion of being remote, matter of fact, and even | harsh, but once the outer shell was broken, one inva |
ani made several demands that Drexel found too | harsh, including one that Milken leave the firm if i |
A diktat is a | harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated |
It can exist in spore form to resist | harsh environs, or in a vegetative state when condit |
has proven to perform best in regions without | harsh winters or where daily sun is predictably avai |
A fanatical Puritan with a | harsh character, Paulet was appointed gaoler of Mary |
The symphony was described by Lilburn as "a | harsh, didactic personalised piece of searching rhet |
0s Swallow worked with such bands & artists as | Harsh Reality, Plainsong and Matthews Southern Comfo |
a constant target), although he can be equally | harsh to political leaders of all the other Puerto R |
on in the town was, in part, restricted by the | harsh exposed position on the estuary - civilisation |
Home and Highway 61 Revisited, as well as the | harsh and powerful textures of Dylan's electric soun |
The sound of Witchcult Today was less | harsh than preceding albums and Jus Oborn's vocals a |
Another Heinlein novel, The Moon Is a | Harsh Mistress, provided the decision to not have an |
troops weaved in and out of the geographically | harsh Sichuan province . |
The treaty however, was particularly | harsh on Prussia as Napoleon demanded much of Prussi |
ed that expulsion from the competition was too | harsh a punishment and wasn't merited by what the cl |
base, many Reserve Students were subjected to | harsh corporal punishment on a daily basis, as any m |
The laws were | harsh, with punishments that included fines, depriva |
he band's sound from this period was marked by | harsh, dissonant punk edited extensively by Eye in t |
s become progressively rehabilitated; with its | harsh realism, quotable dialogue and incidental deta |
ord and perform live music were limited by the | harsh economic realities of the time, the cushion of |
The | harsh letter referred to Winston a "crack dealing pi |
alcitrant and forceful personality even in the | harsh Soviet regime of a prison camp meant he was he |
orenzo the gaoler and devoid of hope under the | harsh prison regime, Casanova's mind wanders back to |
Maxime Du Camp, in a | harsh tirade, reported his visit to the work's purch |
e female responds almost simultaneously with a | harsh grating response. |
is, he had another setback after he suffered a | harsh tackle resulting in cartilage damage in his le |
Critic Edgar Allan Poe was particularly | harsh in reviewing Channing's poetry in a series of |
Their style of | harsh industrial rhythms was developed on two furthe |
ithurai is very clear and every season even in | harsh summer,the river remains just the same. |
Dynasty's punishment of the rebellion was very | harsh: all royal males of Chahar (Mongols) were exec |
This led to the | harsh reconquista rule of the Spanish. |
civil liberties and kept under an open-ended, | harsh military rule. |
rce's location, was interpreted by Halsey as a | harsh and sarcastic rebuke. |
have been joking), Madea doesn't say anything | harsh and says that it's okay. |
Very little wildlife can exist here during the | harsh dry season of strong hot winds and only salt w |
Fundamentalist Jews, incensed at this | harsh decree, secretly started putting aside arms fr |
have been on the receiving end of Bandbaja 's | harsh criticism seem less than impressed by the effo |
uncle is a term for a person who issues frank, | harsh, and severe comments and criticism to educate, |
Punishments are | harsh and severe in Shipwrecked, such as a permanent |
ived from Latin tetricus or taetricus, meaning | harsh, sour, severe. |
upport her children through hunting under such | harsh conditions, she moved to Baker Lake in 1958. |
As Qian had an impatient and | harsh disposition, she often tried to moderate his t |
atha clans with surname phadtare -deshmukh and | Harsh Jitendra shinde & shirke. |
Even after being captured and going through | harsh torture, Sijan escapes once again, only to be |
ic's Alex Henderson called the album "a nasty, | harsh, brutally skullcrushing blast of Scandinavian |
ains and throughout the winter months weathers | harsh temperatures, snowfall and winds that would de |
series, Misoka meets up with his aunt, who is | harsh and somewhat rude. |
gines, but conditions at the Mission proved so | harsh that soon only Fathers Salvado and Serra remai |
tral Pennsylvania accent is characterized by a | harsh, guttural sound one would expect to hear from |
He is meditative but when necessary he can be | harsh and speak in accordance with his function. |
tion, the Corps crossed the Polesia marshes in | harsh conditions, spearheading the Bobruysk Offensiv |
The CLS took a | harsh rhetorical stance towards the other three Comm |
dren alone without little or no support in the | harsh Mongolian steppes. |
aying the reformers, "have allowed us to avoid | harsh and sterile confrontations in the normal devel |
Though | harsh disputes still followed, the People's Republic |
Cornwall, and was known for being particularly | harsh; darker stories circulated as well, that he ha |
The | harsh winter storms washed the flag thin so the swas |
He became renowned for his | harsh and strict sermons, which came to influence se |
Harsh environments, such as outdoors, high humidity, | |
grows in a wide variety of habitats, including | harsh environments such as rock fields in alpine cli |
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 |
rn exposure which shades the district from the | harsh afternoon sun. |
nt much time in Japan, where she picked up her | harsh demeanor, superior soccer skills, fluency in t |
al Intelligence Agency officials in the use of | harsh interrogation tactics. |
ill recognisably Strawbs, contains tracks with | harsh "straight talking" lyrics, in contrast to the |
y mocked or ineffective in mocking others [too | harsh, blunt, tasteless] led candidates to aggressiv |
A, the military agency that provided advice on | harsh interrogation techniques for use against terro |
described, and strongly criticized the use of | harsh interrogation techniques against detainees. |
ts were arrested, speedily convicted and given | harsh imprisonment terms at the Andaman Cellular Jai |
The Treaty of Fort Jackson forced | harsh settlement terms on the entire Creek Nation. |
Austria had been defeated, and France imposed | harsh peace terms. |
ndia and is perceived to be best suited to the | harsh Indian terrain due to its very good suspension |
pushed too hard and did not want to work under | harsh conditions that their label was providing. |
ng as Sanzang sees that Wukong's method is too | harsh and that it defeats their purpose of finding s |
cial LAPD detective who frequently escapes the | harsh reality that his ex-wife, played by Angel Tomp |
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