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Keith Surridge posits that Kitchener's features evoked the harsh, feared militarism of the Germans which bode well for British fortune in the war.
– Amua client, 31 years old, Nairboi, Kenya Maybe if you get one [health staff] that is harsh, you fear.
One client, for example, highlighted this issue with regards to her concerns over her baby losing weight: Maybe if you get one [health staff] that is harsh, you fear.
Alarmed by the calls for Mr. Mubarak's prosecution, the Saudi royal family has for weeks urged Egypt's current military rulers to avoid harsh treatment, fearing that it could intensify unrest in the region, according to Saudi officials and a Western diplomat.
Nature, once a harsh and feared master, now lies in subjection, and needs protection against man's powers.
With little more than harsh words to fear from the outside world, the regime keeps using ever more powerful weaponry.
"We would hate to see the pendulum swing that way, where judges are issuing harsh sentences [for fear of public] backlash".
Many readers emailed to say that was too harsh; they blamed fear instead.
Some of us fear harsh judgment and outright rejection by members of our families and congregations.
Punishing him, the defenders explain, will "deter other judges from extending mercy and instead encourage them to issue unfairly harsh sentences for fear of reprisal".
Of an older, less complicated brother, a kind, loving but often somewhat absent mother; and of Knausgaard's father, a distant, unpredictable, sometimes harsh and often feared figure.
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