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Instead, this one is blighted by a pretty harsh ride.
"That's a pretty harsh penalty for a good, solid shot.
Cold, and definitely a pretty harsh winter for people who aren't wearing hats".
That's a pretty harsh statement for a guy who pitched here for 10 years".
There are other ways of — punishing, to use a word that's a pretty harsh word, but it's true.
In real life, he had by his own admission stolen "a whole lot of clothes," but this still seems like a pretty harsh sentence.
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I was a bit surprised, therefore, when I received a flurry of pretty harsh comments about the article.
Contragulations Bryan of Iraq for sending in a photo under pretty harsh conditions.
They are enlightening us about how they survive (or try to) in an environment that is pretty harsh (and getting harsher) for a marine mammal.
DS: Radiation around a black hole is pretty harsh.
Being abruptly ditched before a gig is surely pretty harsh.
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