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Given the harsh economics of online publishing, can the commercial side hope to make money?
These are remarkable achievements given the harsh climate and a population of 330,000.
Maintenance is a constant issue, but the structure remains remarkably well preserved, especially given the harsh Adirondack winters.
Conventional methods for quantification of snow accumulation are tedious, expensive, and, given the harsh winter weather environment, risky at times.
It doesn't matter if she fails to toss it around the cup .It is an unusually warm and fuzzy scene given the harsh reputation of Ms Qin's employers.
As fireworks go it didn't add up to much, given the harsh reaction to "W.E". at the Venice Film Festival just over a week ago.
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If that isn't cheating, what is? Bill Belichick was given the harshest sanction ever given to a coach in the history of the NFL.
On Sunday, Mr Sharif said in a statement: "[The] Prime Minister… has expressed extreme sadness … [and] the culprits will be given the harshest possible punishment".
On his watch, a young socialist tried to kill the Crown Prince (later Emperor Hirohito), an event for which Shoriki was given the harshest sanction: "disciplinary dismissal".
Sources close to the committee have insisted that Hanningfield has been given the harshest punishment available – a ban until the end of this parliamentary session.
Minority students facing discipline for the first time tended to be given the harsher, out-of-school suspension, rather than in-school suspension, more often than white students, the study said.
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