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The cutting of cane in the Caribbean sun proved crueller than any bonded toil in the US.
She struggled at times around this brutal 141km course, as had seemed likely given the build-up to that freeze-frame of quiet, cruel theatre in the Rio sun.
At first light, people head into the forest to clear space for planting rice, cassava or other crops; toward midday, when the sun is most cruel, they withdraw to shade; then they're back in the fields until time comes to return home, to eat, sleep and prepare for the next day.
In the cruel heat of the midday sun, mostly wearing shoes no stouter than flip-flops, the men marched along the ruined road for miles, past a devastated cement factory, past a thousand-tonne coal barge lifted up and set down on the highway like a bath, over a hill running past an Indonesian army post.
IT turns out that last week's sun was not just a cruel tease, so you'll need a cute cover-up for those first beach weekends.
I ought to warn you now, she'll call you cruel and murderer and all the names under the sun".
I want to say their rising sun is setting, but that would be unfair, cruel, and absolutely wrong.
Stay out of the sun as much as possible: Not to be cruel, but, of course, that would have been a good idea before you got burned.
Amidst the stupefying heat, Abdul Albasit's T-shirt, which bears a smiling sun and the inscription 'so hot', seems an especially cruel joke.
Can we agree at least on this: today's Sun front page, featuring Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich, is cruel, abusive and puerile.
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