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It is expressed in the recurring harsh thread of Orlando Gough's music, which sounds neither typically Sicilian nor Irish, but as if Kurt Weill had set himself to compose a jig.
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"True of the Celts, certainly: gossamer threads dissolving under harsh light.
Thrown into the sonic mix, in "You Were Never Really Here," is another fine score by Jonny Greenwood — an adjunct to his lush compositions for "Phantom Thread," and significantly harsher on the nerves.
If I had anything harsh to say about "McGoldrick's Thread," I probably wouldn't say it.
Many other researchers feel beleaguered: Even noncontroversial experiments are subject to byzantine rules that leave scientists unable to follow new threads, and bureaucratic mistakes can bring harsh punishments.
But we will if the thread overheats, coagulates and hardens into inedible harsh curds.
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But his threads came back covered in a toxic sheen and the harsh process seemed to shorten their life span.
The colors of the light threads, pure white at first, had already turned garish, perhaps to reflect the harsh world of homeless people.
Too harsh.
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