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It seemed like a harsh but necessary trade off.
To banks with a lot of securities market activities, that sounds like a harsh rule.
If this sounds like a harsh assessment, trust me, I'm among the worst offenders.
But Mr. Helms's career has played out like a harsh and intolerant moral crusade.
I like a harsh one because I was raised in the Midlands in the 70s.
Jail seems like a harsh punishment for Mr. Thornsberry and those like him, but it's worth noting that few of these teen romance stories are black and white.
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"Even if we would have liked a harsher sentence, we can only function within the limits of our laws on the protection of endangered animals, which date back to 1965". He also pointed out that chimps were kept as pets by thousands of Ivorians, and the national and international trade is lucrative.
The species-specific song performance starts with a few flute-like introductory notes, followed by a harsh call-like syllable of rasping quality, which is then followed by a series of clear flute-like melodic syllables (Fig. 1).
The world begins to feel like a harsher place as the doubts grow.
Israel is a secular society that some say is growing less secular with religious militants and the chief rabbinate that would like to impose a harsh and exclusive interpretation of Judaism upon the entire society.
This sounds like nothing more than a harsh tragedy, seems like nothing more than an inescapable nightmare, and feels like nothing more than a unfair punishment, for being a little too happy.
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