Afghanistan has some of the harshest, most unforgiving terrain in the world. |
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Furthermore, it is also worth remembering that the harshest outbreaks of anticlericalism came after, not before, Pius's denunciations. |
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There have been forced deportations, breakouts, riots and hunger strikes at the harshest ones. |
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And to cap it all, the winter of 1962-63 was one of the harshest in living memory. |
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The canal gentrifies all that it touches, even the harshest council estate, but you sense that local architects haven't repaid the compliment. |
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But the epic journey traversed by the other two girls took place in some of the harshest outback country in Australia. |
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The new rules were widely ridiculed, and this reporter was among the harshest critics. |
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The fundamentalists might inflict the harshest possible punishment on her for having borne an illegitimate child, that too by an Indian. |
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If you manage to satisfy the harshest critics of all, your flesh and blood, the average consumer is easy. |
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Everyone here is astounded that I was locked up in the jail's harshest quarters for so long. |
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Even the stores' harshest critics concede that they provide employment, albeit in primarily low-level service jobs. |
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The athlete completed his routine with a level of legerity that astounded even the harshest of judges. |
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The company's shift has mollified two of its harshest critics, the enviro groups Dogwood Alliance and ForestEthics. |
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In the USA it is the North American bison and passenger pigeon which have taught us the harshest lessons about the need for conservancy. |
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Their structure is designed to withstand the harshest heat, wind and occasional sea spray. |
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Only the dowdy daughter, Martha, treats him with kindness, teaching him to read and shielding him occasionally from her siblings' harshest jibes. |
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She understood that the harshest suffering precedes the redemption, that the darkest hour is just before the dawn. |
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Eleven years later, even his harshest critics would have to concede that Barry has been as good as his word. |
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The Optical Council slapped its harshest sanction on its member and struck his name from the register. |
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It survives all but the harshest winters, and even then reseeds itself very effectively. |
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In their art, many Inuit are making a visual history to show how their ancestors adapted to living in one of the harshest climates on earth. |
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In the interview, Ponomarev reserved some of his harshest words for Katrina vanden Heuvel, the editor and publisher of The Nation. |
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It is people like the al Wakeel family who pay the harshest price for this military duel. |
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Even the harshest of U.S. and world sanctions have not brought major adversaries to their knees. |
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The harshest and most sweeping dismissal of Paul comes not from the left but from the right. |
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Yet some of the harshest language of this election cycle has come from the super-rich. |
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Again, the harshest punishments often go to street dealers and mules who don't have much information about the drug world to give prosecutors in exchange for a lower sentence. |
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Karzai's harshest critics believe that he hasn't done enough to take on corruption and warlordism and the poppy trade. |
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This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates. |
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Superbly formed and highly expressive, these extraordinary buildings emerge from the most basic of materials, earth and water, and in the harshest of conditions. |
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While one can scarcely coax a cuss word from today's bookish youth, it turns out that their harshest critics, senior citizens, have gone delinquent. |
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A simple death penalty shall be the harshest sentence that may be imposed on a guilty person. |
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Mr Zalm, you were one of the harshest critics, because anyone who wanted to change the Stability Pact was considered a softie. |
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The MOTOROLA BRUTE i680, features rubberized molding and a textured grip, helping it stay protected against the harshest forces. |
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The Greens are planning to hold a delegate conference to ratify what will be one of the harshest budgets in modern Irish history. |
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In built diagnostics will reduce service costs and the clever design has been tested in the harshest of environments which ensures a long life. |
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If criminals under a particular age are less blameworthy than other criminals it might seem to follow that we should spare such criminals the harshest sentence. |
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Leucadia grows potatoes and oca in what must be one of the harshest climates in South America. |
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The Bloc Québécois denounces and condemns in the harshest terms the actions of the Soviet Union toward Ukraine. |
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The tyrannical decision to deport was carried out under circumstances of the harshest cruelties. |
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We were told several times, and in the harshest and rudest possible way, that being a member of the press meant nothing. |
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If all the evidence is against him, he will suffer the harshest penalty. |
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Lithuania's finance minister, Rimantas Sadzius, was among the harshest of Varoufakis' critics in Riga, participants in the meeting said. |
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Straw or a thick layer of rough mulch around these plants means that even in the harshest winter you'll still be able to dig. |
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Organic production may offer very tempting opportunities, especially in the regions with the harshest natural conditions. |
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If the actual result will be similar, this could be the harshest unemployment figures in the last month. |
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To her harshest critics Plath, however brilliant, presents a moral problem. |
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In Canada are found some of the most remote regions and harshest climate in the world. |
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On the Prairies in particular, last year's growing season was one of the harshest in memory. |
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Their avoidance of the harshest aspects of the global downturn has made them juicy targets for risk-hungry investors. |
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As a best-fit camera for virtually any security application, it can be installed in the harshest of environments. |
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Their knowledge of the land, sea and wildlife enabled them to adapt to one of the harshest environments on earth. |
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Designed to endure the harshest of environments, every component is manufactured to a high degree of chemical, heat and flame resistance. |
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His harshest tones in this part came steeped and dulcified in good humour. |
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The emergency humanitarian operations that started in early September 1999 had to meet the needs of an entire displaced population in some of the harshest conditions. |
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Conceived around very low distortion circuits, the Dynax2 allows for a wide range of effects, starting with the smoothest and most transparent compression, and going to the harshest and most spectacular sound designs. |
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The factory is located in one of the harshest regions of northeast China. |
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It can be used to measure distance, azimuths, height difference, etc. More than 20,000 Vectors are used throughout the world in the harshest operational conditions. |
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The last creates the harshest and simultaneously most interesting and dislikable character. |
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Strider Knives is a privately owned and operated company devoted solely to the development and construction of edged tools designed to survive use in the harshest of conditions. |
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In London, for example, fierce competition for sites is forcing up property prices, staff costs are rising and the tyrannies of fashion are among the harshest in the world. |
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The XL G3 System is an especially robust construction, built to stand up to the harshest of conditions and the roughest and toughest of inspection environments. |
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The harshest criticism made of witness protection programmes is that subsistence payments to protected witnesses can be construed as a reward for assisting the investigation and giving evidence. |
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His harshest words of criticism were aimed at those who were prideful. |
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All FastBacks are ruggedly built to insure dependable product distribution in the harshest factory environments. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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The Ottomans only suppressed these revolts in the harshest of fashion but that only ended up fueling the revolts and desire for independence. |
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Corrosion resistant parts and American-made, gold chromate load chain give the product long life in even the harshest environments. |
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Even those harshest of moralisers, our right-wing tabloids, passed it off with a smile. |
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They distanced themselves from the harshest sides of their religion that had led to the abuses of Cromwell's reign. |
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But the harshest suspicion came from conformists who were scandalized by the boldness of this woman of the upper middle class of Viterbo who had taken to heart the education of ignorant girls. |
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Do you know a friend or colleague who could benefit from a rugged mobile computer designed with the help of dozens of lessons we've learned in some of the world's harshest environments? |
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Designed to be able to confront the wild forces of nature and the fickleness of the weather gods, the clothing in Torrent's line guarantees you complete protection against the harshest elements of the environment. |
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Yeltsin subsequently became first an enthusiastic advocate of Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika and then one of Gorbachev's harshest critics as the last Soviet president started to back-pedal on reform. |
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Denali, the locale of Leduc's last climb, is known as one of the world's coldest mountains, boasting the harshest year-round temperatures of anywhere on Earth. |
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They park in the visitors' parking lot a quarter of a mile from the front entrance and they walk along what in winter is one of Kingston's harshest wind tunnels. |
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It is an organized nm, a clear composition, not of easy musical tones, but of the harshest, scratchiest sounds the lyrebird knows. |
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Tim Guénard roams through conference centers and schools to tell about his own story and explain that, yes it is possible to overcome the harshest life events. |
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The harshest sharia penalties such as stoning, beheading and other forms of the death penalty are enforced with varying levels of consistency. |
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It is clear that in a world of completely deregulated and unfettered free trade the so-called China price' will drag costs and standards down right across the globe, with the harshest impact on the poorest. |
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The harshest aspects for women include cuts to family payments that squeeze single parent families, lower increases to pensions, and freezing superannuation contributions as well as cutting the low-income super rebate. |
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Yet despite their compact size and low weight they are extremely tough: IP54-protected, 25G shock and 2.5G vibration tested and built to withstand the harshest of conditions. |
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Some of the harshest criticism of AAVE or its use has come from African Americans. |
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The Tanezrouft is one of the harshest regions on Earth as well as one of the hottest and driest parts of the Sahara, with no vegetation and very little life. |
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From December to March is the Jilal, the harshest dry season of the year. |
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Despite living in some of the harshest environments on Earth, naked mole rats can live for up to 30 years in their extensive network of underground burrows. |
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