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If you are just on one side of the line, it might feel harsh, he suggests.
To nominate Panesar may feel harsh, because he has generally outbowled Graeme Swann, his supposed elder and better.
That spotlight can feel harsh when media debate takes an easy, black and white line: are they divesting, or are they not?
The marble floors feel harsh, the frosted sconces cast a feeble light, and the huge red leather banquettes, which evoke a 1940's cocktail lounge, isolate tables from each other so completely that even the most misanthropic may long for a little more fellow-feeling.
The result will feel harsh for the visitors who contributed plenty to the match, but ultimately came away with nothing, meaning they drop to 20th in the table, eight points above the relegation zone.
Discipline can feel harsh.
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The music sounds duller, the fags feel harsher, the toilets look and smell grimmer.
Díaz's first booking was uncontroversial, but this felt harsh.
"After coming from Sarah Vaughan, Abbey Lincoln felt harsh and a little depressing, too edgy and cold," Salvant said.
Estonia finished at sixes and sevens, which felt harsh given the romanticism of their campaign when they have proved to be one of the most enjoyable surprise teams.
Two child psychologists critique the children in a way that feels harsh, until you remember every parent at home is doing the same or worse.
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