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"The sad thing is that they're not going to succeed because the more organized you are, the more harsh the government's reaction".
Glauco tell us that conditions used to be far more harsh: "The casoni date from before motorised boats, when fishermen had to row out here, and it was too far to go back and forth each day.
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As crackdowns on a drug become more harsh, the milder forms of that drug disappear — and the most extreme strains become most widely available.
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The interrogations and the conditions of confinement at the CIA detention sites were far different and far more harsh than the way the CIA had described them to us".
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Infections with common feline viruses were rare (28 ), and seropositivity to Toxoplasma gondii was more common among lynx from central Sweden than from farther north, where the climate is more harsh and the human population less dense (29 ).
"But no more harsh than the suffering of an innocent Jesus who died for the sake of a sinful world, and no more harsh than the continuing suffering of so many of those for whom he died".
They used 12 hourly injections of caerulein which is more harsh than the 7 injections we used in our study and this might explain the pronounced difference in severity of pancreatitis compared to our results.
In fact, they're even more harsh on the president than adults.
Now they've got to come up with a proposal, which (by definition, almost) is going to be more harsh than the Democratic proposal.
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