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151. The president of the bank was a hard-faced aesthete with cheekbones so deeply indented that he appeared skull-like under harsh ceiling lights. 152. He planted trees, raised cattle, married, and had seven children, and seldom spoke a harsh word. 153. Campers and other back-country users were advised to be prepared for harsh conditions. 154. It may mean heated arguments, harsh words and hurt feelings, but once the air is cleared everyone will feel better. 155. As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances. 156. He knelt by my bed, watching me until I became aware of the sound of his harsh breathing. 157. The harsh years of the Depression were causing everyone to tighten their belts. 158. When let out to private contractors, corruption and harsh treatment of the paupers was too often added to failure. 159. Arc lights affixed to a low equipment building throw harsh shadows across her face. 160. Some of the 250 people in the audience told the Post they believed the jokes were too harsh. 161. He could smell the harsh carbolic soap of the orphanage, then the schoolroom with its dust and chalk. 162. She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs. 163. This may sound unduly harsh, but most attempts at clarifying organizational values produce numbingly similar results. 164. No questions were asked as long as recruits accepted the harsh conditions and the unit's strict code of honour. 165. Britta had anticipated harsh design criticism but the fashion buyers and the press are pleasantly surprised. 166. The verdict against the seven Bahai leaders was harsh, even by Iranian standards, and came after almost two years of arbitrary detention in Tehran's notorious Evin prison. 167. The riot, "the British fans a harsh slap", so that people England's paramour. 168. FORD series freight elevator employs microcomputer control technology and cabins made of high intensive shaped material, able to conduct freight transportation under various harsh environments. 169. Belly dancing is unlike many other dance forms that use harsh or jerky movements. 170. She wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman. 171. Branches sealed in ice take on a glass-like fragility in Newfoundland. Reaching east into the Atlantic Ocean, the island faces harsh temperatures and deep snows throughout the winter. 172. The harsh dry tongue grated like sandpaper against his cheek.