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"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".
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At this point it seems clear that we simply cannot afford to hire any more harsh brunettes with blunt haircuts.
Conway, who said he had let down his family, constituents and local Conservative association, continued: "No judgment from any quarter could be more harsh than that which I apply to myself".
Accordingly, there was no need to regenerate the surface using more harsh dissociation conditions (Fig. 2), and run-to-run variability in results recorded within a given experimental session was not significant.
Some have been more harsh.
Prepare for more harsh truths.
This one, though, is, by any measure, far more harsh.
"It is a much more harsh depiction," she added.
Across the border in Afghanistan, there are more harsh moments.
In many places, life is even more harsh than it was under the old economic order.
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