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Manning added: "I think he's been harsh to try and prove, to make a statement, that there is no place for this in the game of football".
It would have been harsh to blame him for Stoke's second goal, a screamer from Marko Arnautovic, though it fell to him to close down the ball after a free-kick had rebounded from the defensive wall and his somewhat token effort lacked conviction.
Later numismatic writers have been harsh to Melish; Swiatek deemed the coin issued because of "false claims" on its behalf.
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And that it could be harsh to me.
It is harsh to condemn the visitors' performance at Goodison Park.
It is a gamble to keep him, but it would be harsh to drop him.
It might be harsh to characterise it as a one-product company.
It's harsh to judge him, though, when he's had such pathetic "support" from above.
But it would be harsh to deny Northampton their moment in the spotlight.
The general consensus at Augusta was that it was harsh to punish Guan while serial offenders were ignored.
Populists in power tend to be harsh (to say the least) with non-governmental organisations that criticise them.
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