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Mr. Smith said that only a new heating system would solve the problem, adding that harshly cold areas had been a serious matter for years whenever temperatures plummeted.
Obviously, pikas have been living in a harshly cold environment both in ancient and present time.
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Then when I went outside, the dark in the streets had a genuinely wintry blackness and it did seem that the darkness of space was settling, down on us in ticklingly cold, harshly rigid folds.
He favoured cold, bleak lighting, often harshly overexposed, and dramatic photographic contrasts.
Indeed, some of these figures were criticized harshly in the journals for their failure to manifest cold war orthodoxy.
"One can say even more harshly, we have slid into the times of a new Cold War".
I wonder if you worry that you and this post-Cold War generation of leaders will be judged harshly by history?
If society judged Scarlett O'Hara harshly for dancing with Rhett Butler while her most recent husband was barely cold in his grave, well, it also gave those who felt truly devastated by death broad cultural permission to wallow for an entire year.
Many Ohio Democrats speak surprisingly harshly about their candidate as a north-eastern liberal who is out of touch with Ohio's conservative values, and a cold fish to boot.
Harshly lit.
Harshly booked.
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