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But he is harsh with himself about the potency of such projects and the outreach work by British orchestras on which they are modelled: 'We do what we can here.
Marine environment is harsh with the continuous attacks of waves, current, saline water and microorganism.
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It's still round, but the texture is harsher with a breeze containing the potential to destroy positive race relations in this country.
Yet conditions are harsh, with poor sanitation, limited access to drinkable water and few employment opportunities.
"Sometimes it's just him being harsh with her and her being harsh right back," she said.
The Japanese were harsh with us, but they treated animals even more brutally, kicking them, shooting them.
To prevent that, the government will have to be harsh with public-sector unions and in its annual adjustment of the minimum wage on May 1st.
He was, in fact, quite ruthless with his pen and could be harsh with his critiques of a poem or piece of fiction.
The backlash has been harsh, with Alt-J routinely called out in the press for being boring and geeky – the "bland band", as one Guardian headline put it.
Even in places where laws are lenient, religious authorities and social attitudes can be harsh, with vigilantes inflicting beatings or beheadings.Many, like Kacem el-Ghazzali, a Moroccan, reckon the only solution is to escape abroad.
The toll on the nation's millions of unemployed people has been harsh, with the Census Bureau reporting that the United States had more people living in poverty last year than in any year since it began keeping records half a century ago.
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