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They are often harsh and unflattering.
The voices of Piciformes are rarely melodious and are often harsh or strident.
The voices heard by people with schizophrenia are often harsh and commanding.
Its rulings are often harsh, including beheading for the crime of witchcraft, but sometimes also lenient, as in cases of rape or wife-beating.
Cunliffe-Jones dissects the British (and his family's) legacy in a history of Nigeria blended with personal memoir, and his conclusions are often harsh.
But instead of cheap balsamic vinegars, which are often harsh and one-dimensional, cooks can now opt for better sweet vinegars, including Porto, a dark, grapey port wine vinegar made by O Olive Oil in San Rafael, Calif.
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When an institution and its followers have been held in high esteem because of values and service, and those values and trust are betrayed, the penalties of that betrayal are often harsher than when expectations were low.
Delaying this process was important for sialic acid ion stability because if desolvated too early, where the desolvation environments are often harshest, the fully desolvated molecule is prone to in-source fragmentation via proton transfer from the carboxylic acid to the glycosidic bond.
The film became a cult hit, though the reviews were often harsh.
The "old" management style was often harsh and combative, Ms. Satran said.
In Postville, workers from the plant, still feeling aftershocks from the raid, said conditions there were often harsh.
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