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"He probably got harshly treated by the handicapper because the winning margin was bigger than it should have been, but he is a big horse and will take the weight.
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A marvellous goal from the Atomic Ant, who gets harshly booked for his celebrations.
"They are quite expensive to make and panel shows are also cheaper," said Higson, adding that comedy often gets harshly dismissed, making it harder for commissioning editors to commit to large-scale projects.
It's literally the No. 1 most annoying request cliche and will pretty much ensure that your request gets harshly shafted and your (fake) birthday promptly ruined.
Maybe you decided against that participating in that kind of scene, Jill, but the optics are clear that you got treated harshly.
Men do it all the time and somehow they don't get so harshly stigmatized.
So we're going to have to be very strong on penalties". The president said he thinks sellers of illegal drugs don't get punished harshly enough in the U.S. "We have pushers and we have drug dealers that kill hundreds and hundreds of people and most of them don't even go to jail," he said.
"In the midst of an international challenge like Syria, you get judged harshly if you don't follow the playbook, even if there are good reasons why it does not apply".
David Cameron's description of "a swarm of people coming across the Mediterranean…wanting to come to Britain because Britain has got jobs" was harshly criticised last month.
You should get a sense of what the new person is like before you try out your raunchiest jokes or start harshly criticizing a past president.
The Devils like DeBoer because he has been able to adjust on the fly, almost always without getting upset or harshly criticizing individuals in front of the whole team.
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