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Capture one mistake on video among a thousand acts of heroism, and the scene is harshly defined forever.
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The term of contention: McJob, defined rather harshly as "low paying and dead-end work".
Beckmann, one of the great German artists of the 20th century, had a well-established reputation for his harshly expressive canvases, characterized by rigidly defined blocks of color and a carved quality that evoked the Northern Gothic style.
Certainly through the many early primaries, Hillary Clinton was often defined by these old standards, and judged harshly.
— defined.
1. Defining success narrowly and unrealistically and failure broadly and punishing self harshly for failure.
The law defines it as the desecration, or defilement, of property, and it is also punished more harshly — by up to three years behind bars — if it is motivated by hatred.
Harshly lit.
Harshly booked.
"This was done harshly".
She was harshly criticized.
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