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That's a harsh mark for a bloke who went through the pain barrier for the first four Tests of the summer, gave his all as ever, and made a significant contribution to a positive if ultimately frustrating start against Sri Lanka at Lord's.
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There was no bad ice, no fluffed jumps, no harsh marks from inscrutable judges.
There have been murmurings nationally about harsh marking and a rise in the C grade "pass mark".
Like the harsh marks Salle makes over the softer images he first applies to his canvas, they threaten to efface the benign, admiring feelings of the interviews.
But then she learned to see that the harsh marks on her older sister's face (her wrinkles, the frown lines) were "the dents on my shield, the blows that did not reach me".
More than a third of UK universities have given up offering specialist modern European language degrees over the past 15 years, the Guardian has found, as leading academics argue harsh marking at A-level is putting teenagers off studying the subject at school.
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On a more positive note, the percentage of students getting A*s in modern foreign languages has gone up, after an investigation into why languages appear to attract harsher marking than other subjects.
Harsh, but probably true.
Emphatic assertions, rugged landscapes, and harsh juxtapositions mark Everson's poetry.
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