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The suppression was particularly harsh after the second revolt.
Nani's sending-off on 56 minutes looked harsh after the benefit of a replay.
Criticism of Italy may seem a little harsh after a commendable performance in last year's European Championships.
If that sounds slightly harsh after a return to winning ways, then it cannot be overstated how dreary United looked in the opening 45 minutes.
In the film, he tells of how his own existence, as well as that of Tibet, became frighteningly narrow and harsh after the Chinese invasion of 1950.
The "Faldo fails again" headline in the Express was a little harsh, after all he had now finished in the top four in his last three majors, but maybe this was a reflection of the disappointment felt for Faldo, rather than a dig at him.
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But it's also a play about plays — and the people who dedicate a life to the harsh day-after-day repetition of the theater.
But with the rise to power of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005, the country underwent a renewed cultural crackdown that became even harsher after his 2009 reelection, when many artists inside and outside the country came out in support of the Green movement contesting the result of the vote.
This more than 2.6 fold difference between the two sets of DE genes alluded to a genome-wide transcriptome alteration after stress acclimation in that harsh stress after chilling acclimation reversed the transcriptome changes triggered by the moderate chilling stress.
You got some harsh criticism after the festivals in Europe.
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