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A few descriptions are plain odd (Pat Nixon's "harsh" reputation?
Having a sweeping research lab, which continues to invent things that help both the company and the public, can soften a harsh reputation.
It doesn't matter if she fails to toss it around the cup .It is an unusually warm and fuzzy scene given the harsh reputation of Ms Qin's employers.
Pivoting from a harsh reputation, lawmakers hope to soften New York's juvenile justice system and move offenders closer to their homes.
I met a tremulous young man — I'll call him Wael — who was detained at a protest in Damascus in March by Air Force Security, which has a particularly harsh reputation.
He has nurtured a harsh reputation throughout his career, insisting that the public accept his style and values and succeeding on his own terms much more often than failing.
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Now he has a different reputation: harsh critic of the system in which he had his greatest legal triumph.
He and Mann also had a reputation for harsh criticism of journals that published papers they disagreed with.
It would also represent a drastic change to the juvenile justice system in New York, a state with a reputation for harsh treatment of juveniles.
Over the last dozen years or so these purposeful hip-hop renegades have earned a reputation for harsh candor and unsparing self-scrutiny, along with incorrigible independence.
He had also served as a judge in the Taliban's military courts, where he gained a reputation for harsh rectitude.
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