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In his speech, Justice Kennedy cited the book, "Harsh Justice" by James Q . Whitmanof Yale law school, who talked about how the American penal system, with its long sentences in harsh settings, has become intoxicated with treating an entire class of people as inferior, as vermin.
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Squirrels are found on all continents save Antarctica and Australia, and in some of the harshest settings: the Himalayan marmot, found at up to 18,000 feet above sea level, is among the highest-living mammals of the world.
Primitive life has surfaced in one of the harshest settings yet seen: pockets of water trapped in the ice of an Antarctic desert.
Bacteria of Aquificae phylum live in harsh environmental settings.
The result was churned-up surfaces, harsh lighting and dramatic settings.
With his churned-up surfaces, harsh lighting and dramatic settings, his manner achieved more than an illusion of directness.
Settings characterized by harsh circumstances are also more likely to see violation of dignity.
"They are always photographed, it seems, in very urban settings or visual styles: harsh light, sharp images, hard, gritty," she says.
Residential treatment programs for troubled teenagers seek to straighten out these youths far from home by forcing them into wilderness settings and exposing them to harsh behavior modification techniques.
The One's Complement Pattern replicated primitive data to identify run-time corruption a problem common to harsh environments including medical operating rooms, industrial factory settings, and space.
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