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Poorly executed rebel offensives brought harsh consequences.
That brought harsh sanctions on the pasis; yet crime can pay.
But, in the late fifties, profligacy, a mean partner, and changing public tastes brought harsh reversals.
Between around1300 and 1850, the UK endured a "little ice age" that brought harsh winters.
The threat to Le Conte has brought harsh reactions from the Sierra Club.
Mr. Schröder's remarks also brought harsh criticism from the conservative opposition spokesman for foreign affairs, Wolfgang Schäuble.
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Though enforcement was spotty, abolitionism brought harsher police crackdowns upon French sex workers and left them with no government protections, metaphorically or literally.
Its resolution brings harsh justice: once he's found out, Dwight loses his relationship with his own son.
Since then, the fighting between rival gangs has spread to almost every corner of Mexico, leaving about 1,000 people dead and bringing harsh criticisms from Washington.
Both candidates have promised to abide by a deal with international lenders that promises to help the country service its debts but that will bring harsh austerity and recession with it.
Many other researchers feel beleaguered: Even noncontroversial experiments are subject to byzantine rules that leave scientists unable to follow new threads, and bureaucratic mistakes can bring harsh punishments.
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