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The pale, yet harsh use of deep colour leaves the viewer in a mesmeric trance, in a spiritual state of self-analysis.
The shirts are made with conventional cotton, not organic cotton, which has been criticized by environmentalists for harsh use of pesticides and insecticides, a type of chemical pollutants.
He also criticized the recent and increasingly harsh use of Thailand's lèse-majesté laws, the broadly worded prohibitions against the misuse of national assets and insults to the Thai monarchy.
"Overheating associated with this kind of harsh use can also damage hardware".
The case of each earbud looks to be a bit bigger than one would normally wear, but OT says that's because they are made from sturdy plastic to survive harsh use.
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Raimondi's engravings after the works of Raphael's later years were characterized by a colder, harsher use of light and shade and by less-disciplined design.
(So if you're one of those people harsh-using your Bluetooth headsets, then these are for you).
To minimize the impact of the printing process piezoelectric printing was used, avoiding the harsh ∼300 °C used in thermal inkjet printing.
This way is rather harsh, so use it only as a last resort.
It's too harsh to use on hair, especially hair that's in danger of falling out.
Many non-soap cleansers are free from harsh chemicals, use natural ingredients, and are available at most drug stores.
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