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In a harsher time Pasternak might have found himself banished to Siberia.
That said, he allowed that there were remnants of a harsher time.
Many industry veterans agree, but some also believe that the people who ran papers when profit margins were high may not be the right fit for a harsher time.
It would've meant going back to a crueler, harsher time.
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Its boss gave warning of harsher times ahead.
We live in colder, harsher times, where mountains are things you fall off instead of climbing.
Predictably, Castro chose to stay on course, thereby inviting harsher times than any that he or Cuba has known.
The continuing success of Tesco, Britain's largest supermarket chain, shows that a retailer with the right formula and effective management can still thrive in these harsher times.
But now, in harsher times, he has been replaced by Magomed Khachilayev, a shaven-headed karate champion amassing wealth and political power in tandem.
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European Nuthatches have been found to avoid using their caches during benign conditions in order to save them for harsher times.
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