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"The variety of wildlife and harshness of the environment combine to ensure that no-one who has visited will ever forget the experience, " he said.
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Since the movie showed at Cannes, many viewers have refused to stomach this unhealthy mixture, yet it feels laced with surprising power, and the harshness of the denouement is unfeigned.
NEWYORKER: Dancer in the Dark
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Like the chassis, the suspension components have been revised, in lightweight aluminum, reducing ride harshness and improving roadholding.
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Truth has a harshness that alarms them, and an air of finality that collides with their incurable romanticism.
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Mr Howard was famed for the unapologetic harshness of his approach to law and order.
ECONOMIST: Prisons
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The Labour Party clearly appears to have adopted a mixture of both Conservative harshness, emphasising individual responsibility, and its traditional stance which seeks to address the underlying causes of crime.
BBC: Unit 4: Political issues
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And while open access supporters should certainly object to the harshness of the penalties being contemplated here, it would be a mistake to transform him into a saintly folk hero of open access.
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For Steve Ballmer, all those dogged appeals in Europe and South Korea seem to have done precious litte to stem the harshness of antitrust rulings.
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Toyota's noise-vibration-harshness gurus nonetheless managed to quell most of the unpleasant resonances and noise in the cabin.
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In recent years, a hint of off-putting harshness has crept into Winslet's work (in "Revolutionary Road" and "Mildred Pierce, " she did too much gloomy suffering for our sins), but in "Titanic" she plays Rose as a spiky princess, trapped by privilege, who allows herself to melt like a girl and, in doing so, melts her own prison and finds herself as a woman.
CNN: Review: 'Titanic 3D' is a work of art
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But that harshness makes Antarctica the perfect outdoor laboratory for testing theories about the relationship between the earth's climate and the creatures that live in the soil.
BBC: Antarctic nematodes and climate change