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Rocky Delgadillo is turning harsh.
The shapes are anachronistic yet beautiful, complementing their rugged surroundings and turning harsh the terrain into ethereal alien worlds punctuated by light geometries.
"It is surely reprehensible to assert that intimidation has occurred before the fact; but is it any better to seek to influence outcomes by turning harsh rhetorical judgments against those with whom one disagrees?" Asked about such criticisms, Bennett's aide, Kristol, said: "I don't see why he should take a vow of silence on this.
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Having started off satirical, the issue's sniping had turned harsh over time.
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During the episode in which the music breaks into militaristic intensity, the Philharmonic played with steely power that shook the hall yet never turned harsh.
Yet they also say that the reaction to her turned harsh only when it was revealed that she had six additional children.
The single Another is 80s pop turned harsh, and effects distort Cameron's voice for frayed menace on a couple of other tracks.
The nuances of a complex red wine, for example, might unfold and beguile in the appropriate glass, but turn harsh and closed in another.
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