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It might have been the harshest thing Cheney had ever said to him.
I think the harshest thing in this budget is the attack on young people.
About the harshest thing he says is that the massive power hitter Frank Howard sure could eat a lot.
This may be the harshest thing that Smith says about "Netherland," and about lyrical realism generally, suggesting, as she does, that "literary language" is a kind of covering or embroidering over of tragedy.
It's probably the harshest thing we've ever published.
I didn't even get to see my brother leave; I think that was the harshest thing for me".
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Some newcomers are offering cut-price services such as webcams and phone sex.On the streets, where prices are lowest and life is harshest, things are more desperate.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 — There are times in the life of George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president of the United States and father of the 43rd, that people, perfect strangers, come up to him and say the harshest things — words intended to comfort but words that wind up only causing pain.
It is a harsh thing to say, but in some cases it is absolutely true.
That would be a harsh thing to do, to judge someone whose performances merit his inclusion.
He describes the UK's decision to leave the European Union as "a tragedy; a harsh thing".
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