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(After our interview, Ahmed gets in touch to ask me not to be too harsh on the school – it was extremely supportive when the family had financial problems).
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A late summer morning and the sun was already harsh on the dusty high school football field.
Earlier this month, Ammons announced the harsh punishments the school would impose on hazing policy violators, stating that he had requested the creation of an "anti-hazing special assistant to the president".
Owing to delayed permits and a harsh New York winter, construction on the school had only recently been completed, months behind the original schedule, and Mike Addesso, the twenty-nine-year-old owner of the local franchise, was standing amid the clamor, looking relieved and a little overwhelmed.
"On their watch, class sizes have soared and the number of unqualified teachers in our classrooms is up". Liberal Democrat education spokesman John Pugh blamed the strikes on "the harsh squeeze on school budgets combined with the chaotic administrative overload imposed by the government".
The impact of disasters such as floods and typhoons is especially harsh on the most vulnerable populations, washing away homes, schools and health centres and impactinglivelihoods".
It depends on the school.
Work on the school newspaper.
Looks on the school websites.
Professor Simon is, perhaps, too harsh on the New York Times.
They're a little harsh on the ol' vocal cords.
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