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The situation has been made worse by a harsh winter.
She has earned her rest and won't be made suddenly productive by a harsh haircut.
Croup, acute respiratory illness of young children characterized by a harsh cough, hoarseness, and difficult breathing.
This, too, was immediately followed by a harsh warning of retaliation.
Asimov liked the fruitiness, but Prial was put off by a harsh finish.
Conditioned by a harsh and unpredictable history, Russians appear disillusioned and cynical.
Al Qaeda and its followers are Sunni extremists, possessed by hatred and commanded by a harsh and narrow ideology.
The dizzying high of today's outcome for American soccer fans will soon be tempered by a harsh comedown.
"They demand a caliphate, or a new Islamic state, governed by a harsh interpretation of sharia law," she will say.
The area, a smattering of oasis-fed farms surrounded by a harsh, desolate desert, has experienced four strikes this year.
"The problem at the heart of European leadership today," he told Euronews recently, "is that it is dominated by a harsh, dogmatic, neo-liberal policy.
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