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By now the "sceptical" language was becoming harsher, a scapegoat for disappointment, party faction-fighting (Thatcher's assassin, Michael Heseltine, had been a pro-EU cheer-leader) and ever-harsher economic realities.
Tamanna hopes to see social platforms becoming "harsher and stricter if someone reports [harassment], and not giving a bog standard response".
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The sound is crisp without becoming harsh and precise without losing its warmth.
America is generally becoming a harsher, more judgmental society.
Climatic conditions such as temperature and seasonality are becoming increasingly harsh towards the latitudinal extreme of the distribution and may limit the occurrence of mammals through decreased food availability or accessibility.
Under enough pressure, we all succumb to stress and fatigue, becoming irritable, harsh, and easily angered.
Imam Liman Ibrahim, the spiritual leader of Boko Haram, explained that the teaching of Shekau was becoming increasingly harsh and began to depart from the Holy Qu'ran.
The Saudi responses reflect the fact that the kingdom's ruling family cloaks itself in the mantle of Islam to justify its absolute power that is becoming increasingly harsh in its crackdown on domestic sent.
Positions are becoming harder as the opposition faces harsher treatment by the government.
Drought is a fact of life in much of the Horn of Africa, but climate experts say dry seasons are becoming longer and harsher, and are affecting ever-wider areas.
But now I'm getting older, I think it's becoming a bit harsh.
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