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It would be harsh not to give the second wicketkeeping place to Geraint Jones, despite a lack of runs for Kent and the claims of James Foster and Matthew Prior.
Dervishlike Russian dancers, an adolescent Asian trio of bola jugglers; a menagerie of posing trapeze artists: at one point the man sitting beside me mumbled, "I think I saw some of this 30 years ago on 'Ed Sullivan.' " Though that's a little harsh (not to mention off by a decade), the point is well taken.
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You'd be a harsh judge not to say they deserve a goal.
Palestine has not had the talent pool to lead in music production, and of course there's that little situation called "occupation" that makes for a harsh life, not to mention a nearly non-existent entertainment environment.
Second, the exercises resume, leading North Korea to use harsh rhetoric but not to immediately test its weapons programs, thus at least temporarily avoiding an escalation.
"We played 10 against 11 for 70 minutes and it was harsh on us not to take anything from the game".
Will it be harsh, not harsh enough?
Sam Kennedy, 1UP's editor, posted on the NeoGAF forums asking fans not to harsh too hardly on UGO.
The irony here is that harsh tactics are known not to work for addiction or delinquency of any type and the data has been in for years.
In other instances, terms judged to be particularly harsh were maintained, as not to impact on the meaning, e.g. the expression "cancer survivor", which may sound somewhat disturbing to some Italian patients.
Also try to get a brush that is not to harsh on your skin.
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