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"It's fine," he said, hating the harshness in his voice.
The photos capture its harshness in both beauty and lifestyle.
The surrounding countryside is bleak and bare, - suggestive of some harshness in the citizens.
Having heard about that, I was almost disappointed at the absence of harshness in the portrayal.
He insists he tried to mitigate its harshness in practice by not informing Hitler when it was not carried out.
The first act achieved a proper Romantic haze despite some passing harshness in the orchestra that further performances should soften.
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In spite of the harshness, and in some ways the bluntness of Plato's critique of poetry, he not only put his finger on deep issues of ongoing interest, but also leavened his polemic in a number of intriguing and subtle ways most obviously, by writing philosophy in a way that can, with proper qualifications, itself be called poetic.
But in the mid-1970s he left pointed harshness behind in favor of full-throttle Neo-Romanticism, expressed at the time through a series of pieces based on Lewis Carroll's "Alice" stories.
And Simon Paisley Day's Malvolio catches all of the character's narcissistic self-love, while making you wince at the harshness that, in his supposed madness, sees him penned in a cage like some imprisoned stork.
Baldwin especially was blamed for its harshness, although in February, along with his advisor Peter of Blois, he was in Normandy with the king.
Her voice has a creaminess that allows for brilliance without harshness, as in the enchanting aria "V'adoro, pupille".
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