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Oxlade-Chamberlain is always harsh when judging his performances and there could be angst about his assessment here.
The news was always harsh, and fresh threats to freedom immediate, but every problem was capable of solution somewhere down the line.
Too often his lighting, always harsh, is pushed to the point of theatricality, and too often, as in the almost meaningless "Exit in Color" and the excessively streamlined baseball study called "Out at Home," he lets his feeling for dramatic simplification carry him to sheer posterishness.
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They told me new and always harsher stories of state coercion.
Invariably harsh.
11.39am BST Twitter (always a harsh judge) is unimpresed with Glenys Stacey's performance.
There have always been harsh winters but now it's every year.
Nādir Shāh had always been harsh and ruthless, but these traits became more pronounced as he grew older.
There has, indeed, been a seven-year interval between Scream and her last novel, They is Us – a substantial gap considering that Janowitz once produced books twice as frequently, almost always to harsh reviews.
By the letter of the law he had to go - it was a clear scoring chance, but it does always seem harsh when the fouled player has been given a penalty too.
But unfortunately, these low-grade fuels always introduce harsh service environment within the CFB boilers and consequently result in severe degradation extent on relevant equipments, especially the high-temperature sulfur corrosion.
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