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Ordinary Albanians are going through a gruelling winter, made harsher by frequent power and water failures.
Whereas other monarchies have mostly abolished or stopped enforcing such laws, Thailand's was made harsher in the 1970s.
It is a brief and clumsy phase, made harsher by the depredations of the blitz, and cut short by a phantasmagorical row of black-hatted accusers, baleful Elders of Zion who "denounce" the false Jew.
Limbaugh has made harsher statements on Social Security and Medicare.
Conditions here are extremely tough, with a dry sub-Saharan climate marked by sparse vegetation and made harsher by continued sporadic conflicts.
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I went to Pittsburgh: Sarkozy, Gordon Brown and Obama had made harsh statements about Iran.I went and asked all of them: Have you talked to Ahmadinejad?
While he was at it, McCain also rejected the endorsement of the Ohio evangelical pastor Rod Parsley, who had made harsh statements about Islam.
Candlelight is acceptable in a light room, but in a dark setting, it provides uneven, raw light, made harsh by its sharp contrast with the surrounding gloom.
Mr. Fischer has made harsh statements on his radio show, likening gay rights advocates to domestic terrorists, arguing that gay men and lesbians should be barred from public office and repeating the discredited theory that homosexuals built the Nazi Party.
But, although Vidal made "harsh critical remarks" about Oates at every opportunity, Parini explains, he once caught him reading a volume of her essays, and — "he admitted" — enjoying them.
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