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One caveat for parents of younger children: it's a slightly harsh version of the tale.
It was slightly harsh, yet as last man he had to go.
The Big Chair IPA has a bitter pineapple-and-grapefruit flavor and a slightly harsh finish.
Pure and clear with spicy flavors of pepper, cinnamon and smoke, but slightly harsh.
"The better side was Denmark," he admitted, perhaps offering slightly harsh self-criticism.
It was slightly harsh on Rotherham, who showed admirable commitment and organisation.
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The tradeoff is a slightly harsher ride.
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But Denise Van Outen is hot on his toes for the girls with her clean technique and driving performance – although the judges are beginning to be slightly harsher on her to make sure the game is fair.
The chief difference between the old book and the new, apart from the addition of anecdotes and an updated bibliography, is a somewhat more charitable attitude toward O'Neill's parents and a slightly harsher judgment of his multiple excesses as an alcoholic, adulterer, derelict and self-destructive American Prometheus.
And at the risk of fomenting conflict with Mr. Daisey, I would like to editorialize on the topic in slightly harsher terms.
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