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(4) "Kagan's reputation as a harsh grader is unfounded.
Forshaw (1989) refers to the vocalization as a harsh, rolling screech.
There he forged a reputation as a harsh sentencer, especially in narcotics cases.
The company has described it as a harsh portrait made without his cooperation.
U-shaped recession Banks remain reluctant to lend as a harsh new regulatory regime bites.
In countless films and TV shows such as Homeland and 24, torture is portrayed as a harsh necessity.
The original BBC version was heralded as a harsh critique of Britain's 1980s nuclear policy under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Still, the Turkish government has made it clear that it would regard House passage alone as a harsh American indictment.
Muhammadu Buhari and his supporters say he has left his past, as a harsh military ruler in the 1980s, behind.
She recalled a bleak childhood, remembering Mr. Fulks, a chief of detectives in St . Joseph as a harsh disciplinarian.
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