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There's Abbi's surprisingly harsh view of her friend.
I sublet an apartment from an acquaintance who requested that I not upset his flatmate, an Englishwoman in her early 30s, who was tall, slender and always strikingly dressed; her voice, however, was surprisingly harsh.
The mood has lifted a little following the recent publication of a surprisingly harsh official report that finds fault with both the design of the railway and its management.
She was sentenced to receive 10 lashes for the crime, a surprisingly harsh sentence that provoked an outcry that threatened to overshadow the promise of women's suffrage in 2015.
But one official today called Mr. Zoellick's comments "surprisingly harsh," adding that both the United States and the European Union had core trade positions that they were unwilling to compromise ahead of the trade summit meeting.
TOKYO, Oct. 4 - Japanese regulators have never had the reputation of being particularly tough, but after the surprisingly harsh penalty imposed against Citigroup in Japan last month that may change.
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