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The preseason trashing of Tebow has been astounding in its harshness, but it seems clear that if he is to have any future as a quarterback, he is probably going to have to go elsewhere.
"The curious thing about our system," says Lars-Peter Ekelund, a Malm-based Ernst & Young tax partner, "is its relative liberality in the company tax area, and its harshness when it comes to personal assets and revenues.
Under Green's predecessor, Iain Duncan Smith, it attracted notoriety for its harshness and there were high numbers of successful appeals against fit-for-work decisions.
The other element here is garlic; don't skimp on it, since when you cook it in olive oil it mellows and loses any of its harshness.
His music is ambient in the sense that it hangs in the air and changes glacially, but its harshness, complexity and wry humor distance it from the vapidities of the style's New Age corner.
He insists he tried to mitigate its harshness in practice by not informing Hitler when it was not carried out.
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He hates Israel's occupation, and its settlements in the territories, and its military harshness, and its security fence.
Comedy here sheds its satiric harshness and acquires a reformist beneficence.
Its emotional harshness and quasi-confessional acerbity is radically untimely — and therefore enduring.
For that reason, Robusta beans are often deliberately overroasted (as in the dark French and Italian roasts) to rid the coffee of its natural harshness.
And he surrounded the symphony with very different works, all meant to undercut what some listeners still regard as its abstruse harshness.
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