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Remind them that because people tend to be more harsh online than in person, the sender may not have intended to have inflicted such pain.
In fact, historians say sugar's dominant role helps explain why slavery in Brazil was said to be more harsh than in many other New World colonies, including the United States.
Conway, who said he had let down his family, constituents and local Conservative association, continued: "No judgment from any quarter could be more harsh than that which I apply to myself".
And the location couldn't be more harsh.
The calls of young birds tend to be more harsh and shrill than those of adults.
The leading Black male character, an educated, well-spoken family man, was not "real" enough," needed to be more harsh.
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Some have been more harsh.
Across the border in Afghanistan, there are more harsh moments.
The sentence would have been more harsh had Mr. Gordon pleaded not guilty, Mr. Arnon said.
Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, the senior Republican on the committee, was more harsh in his criticism.
Mr. Schundler, who is challenging Mr. DiFrancesco for the Republican nomination, was more harsh.
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