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Mostly, though, the works seemed shopworn, a quality most clearly manifest in the quartet's too frequently harsh timbres.
These are just additional hurdles in a frequently harsh environment, and like most other obstacles confronting Alaskans, they do not seem to overly trouble anyone.
Kram's view is a cynical one, a mixture of frequently harsh judgments of Ali as a person and an admiration for his boxing skills.
The remarks were a marked departure from Mr. Romney's frequently harsh and openly partisan critiques of the president on the campaign trail over the last year, and seemed to amount to a different tenor now that he has officially become the Republican presidential nominee: bipartisanship, of sorts.
On the contrary, it is the hope that God is faithful and just that is the subject of ancient Israel's faith: We hope that despite the frequently harsh reality of our daily experience, there is nonetheless a faithfulness and justice that rules in our world in the end.
However, all of them suffer from some drawbacks, such as poor flexibility, relatively high production cost, and frequently harsh processing conditions.
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The Israeli response to protests has frequently been harsh.
But the trail took a twist here in South Carolina, a state that has long smiled on traditional Republicans, and in the final weeks leading up to Saturday's fiercely contested primary, Mr. Bush frequently seemed harsh, combative and as deeply invested in the status quo of Republican politics as his father or Bob Dole, the party's nominees from the last three elections.
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