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And there were harsh economic realities at work, too.
However, there were harsh words for many other BBC executives too.
Instead of year-round produce, there were harsh winters to contend with, and the concept of real seasonal farm cooking gained meaning.
And in case people hesitated to embrace the joys of Turkishness, there were harsh penalties for those who asserted any other sort of identity.For most of the past 80 years, these principles have been sacrosanct.
There were harsh words, too, for Nicholson Baker's House of Holes, in which the author of Vox and Room Temperature satirises, or celebrates, depending on your viewpoint, the freewheeling dirty talk and effortful euphemisms of pornographic fantasy.
Rutherford's third leap was a big one – but also a huge foul – and there were harsh words from his coach, Dan Pfaff, to whom he returned for advice between each jump.
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" I have heard others say that if they go to the clinic, the sisters there are harsh to them so they fear going to be harassed because it leaves them in a state that they don't like' (FG7, P1).
Jennifer Cohan, director of Delaware's Division of Motor Vehicles, acknowledged that there were harsher measures that could be employed.
One bonobo researcher told me that he was "very difficult to work with," and there were harsher judgments, too.
The official said, for instance, that there were harsher approaches, now barred by General Sanchez, that in his view did not violate the Conventions.
To be sure, there is harsh criticism, too.
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