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be particularly harsh
adverb
Especially, extremely.
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The early years can be particularly harsh.
In Singapore, the penalties can be particularly harsh.
Both bills would be particularly harsh on racially diverse schools.
China's drug trafficking laws are known to be particularly harsh, and its criminal justice system carried out about 1,700 executions last year, according to Amnesty International.
"If a defendant has any reason to believe the DA is going to go extra hard on them, or a judge is going to be particularly harsh on them, they can request a recusal," Levine said in an interview.
Although the jewelry industry has always risen and fallen in lock step with the economy, this bust may be particularly harsh because so many stores opened on Canal Street during the 1990's.
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This winter has been particularly harsh.
The suppression was particularly harsh after the second revolt.
When asked if he thought his response was particularly harsh, Mr. Dolan, 55, was unapologetic.
Criticism was particularly harsh in Britain, often the first among critics of the European Union's reach.
Nemoto's monastery, whose training is particularly harsh, has only seven.
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