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Exceedingly harsh!
4-0 would have been exceedingly harsh on Ghana.
The weather was exceedingly harsh in late October of 1930.
First of all, it is well to remember that use of the exhaustion doctrine in criminal cases can be exceedingly harsh.
In 1944, during the last months of the war, a Nazi blockade followed by an exceedingly harsh winter led to mass starvation in Holland.
Whites without college degrees also are the most apt to blame Washington for the problems, and are exceedingly harsh in their judgment of the Obama administration and its economic policies.
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He thumps, exceedingly hard.
She pointed out that this was not somewhere in Australia's "harsh, inhospitable desert interior", but what is now "the pretty, leafy, exceedingly hospitable little town of Bellingen on New South Wales's central eastern seaboard".
But analysts have warned against reading too much into the weekly figures for unemployment claims, saying distortions from the harsh weather and the holiday season would mar the true picture of the labor market, which had been exceedingly tight throughout 1999 and for about the first 10 months of 2000.
Exceedingly aggressive.
Dress was exceedingly casual.
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