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"That's a little harsh of Sam," he said.
Achebe also could be just as harsh of a critic of Nigeria.
The spotlight can be harsh, of course, as seen by the ongoing critique of Gabby Douglas's hair.
The third was, in my opinion, the most harsh of all and the one which Mr Nijhuis took the least amount of time to consider.
The Flyers being the Flyers, they were hardly innocent bystanders, but if you think it's just the Philadelphia writers being overly harsh of the Penguins, you should read the Pittsburgh writers.
At a time when we are encouraged to respect contemporary victims' voices, it seems harsh of Murphy to describe the sovereign's protests about the sentences on her assailants as "imperious, Queen-of-Hearts rage".
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The passage of time has tempered some of the harsh judgments of Bush's administration.
Rugby is the harshest of team sports.
Amid the harshest of human experiences, there is also tenderness.
Even under the harshest of conditions, Marines are expected to maintain that standard of honor.
And it said the Tories' plans were the harshest of all.
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