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The backdrop for a professional sportsman is so harsh that coming out usually feels impossible.
The former Taliban government was so harsh that many Afghans offered little resistance.
The Dirtiest Word SOME WORDS SOUND SO harsh that we shrink from using them even when they fit.
But the criticism was so harsh that the group changed its policy and began offering a flat payment of $200.
The scorched earth appearance is so harsh that looking at the before photos makes my eyes water.
Working conditions at Angola Prison in Louisiana were so harsh that, in 1952, three dozen inmates hacked through their own Achilles tendons with razor blades in protest.
Some comments from readers have been so harsh that at least one debt-advice charity has asked papers to turn off the comment facility in these cases.
Coombs contends that Manning's confinement was so harsh that the charges should be dropped or he should be given extra credit at sentencing.
Because the Kadyrov government's counterterrorism measures had grown so harsh that some had actually begun to view Moscow as a moderating force in the region.
The sugar fields and refineries of the West Indies were so harsh that slaves died young and many female slaves were too weak to bear children.
Hicks speculated that the weather conditions at Aeolus were so harsh that the bats didn't even make it out of the cave before dropping dead.
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