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But the pessimists pointed out that it can be a harsh month for stocks: Big market drops have a way of happening in October.
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The 71-year-old mayor of Davao has promised to crack down hard on the Philippines' criminals, and during a televised debate Sunday he vowed to be a harsh president if elected next month.
It was a harsh jolt in July for Knicks fans when the team declined to match the Houston Rockets' three-year, $25.1 million offer sheet for Lin.
You can withdraw into nature as protection from humanity if you like, but there is no changing the underlying character of nature itself, which, in Southern California, is a harsh wind and October fires.
The comments by Andrew Parker, who was appointed director general of the agency in April, were a harsh rejoinder to widespread criticism that American and British surveillance programs, some of them revealed by Edward J. Snowden, the American intelligence analyst, are an excessive and even illegal intrusion into personal privacy.
That is a harsh judgment.
This is a harsh environment.
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Snow is a harsh mistress.
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