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en The opposite opinion is that we're probably too harsh, and that I can accept. Often defendants say I am too harsh, often defense attorneys argue about the charges I bring, that I'm sued, too. That I expect and am ready to confront.

en They confront us and deal with us in a very harsh and illegal language, but ultimately they need us more than we need them.

en This is a harsh reality we have to collectively confront.. Otherwise we shall be caught in a never ending vicious cycle.

en It was definitely a low point. Definitely. I didn't expect them to be as harsh as they were publicly about whatever was going on. But everything is better now.

en We expect some harsh resistance there, ... We know that some of them are armed, and we're still in dialogue with them.

en I think it's what he wants. He knows he's an important option on offense and knows what we expect. I'm sure he doesn't think we've been harsh about it.

en Some of those were tough balls to judge, so I can't be harsh to the defense. We got the win; that's all that matters.
  John Madden

en Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir, replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my dear sir, very harsh word indeed. It's a legal fiction, my dear sir, nothing more."
  Charles Dickens

en Those words are acceptable, which, when spoken, bring honor. Harsh words bring only grief. Listen, O foolish and ignorant mind! Those who are pleasing to Him are good. What else is there to be said?

en A harsh reality of newspaper editing is that the deadlines don't allow for the polish that you expect in books or even magazines.

en I understand the harsh feelings and sentiments from my opponents and their supporters because I myself have been defeated twice in my political life in the past and I understand very well it is hard to accept your own failure. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.

en The (basketball) coaches bring it up a lot, especially when they are putting us through our drills. They'll remind us that we didn't finish the job. I just tell him, 'C'mon, Coach. Don't talk like that. That's pretty harsh.' But they know how to motivate us.

en [Jack King, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers spokesman, said defense attorneys will track down most defendants in those 300 cases.] Now, we need the FBI to provide a live witness, a scientist from the FBI Lab, to testify at post-conviction hearings on these old cases, ... Some of these guys have sat in jail for decades, and it's about time they got a fair hearing.

en But times were harsh and people were glad of the opportunity to celebrate anything. It made me proud to know I had been able to bring joy into people's lives.

en There's a certain amount of nervousness at present. ... It's a harsh environment out there and this is not easy. We don't really know what to expect, frankly. ... It could be anything from a crater the size of a football stadium to something that's far more modest. Or the spacecraft could simply bury itself into the comet.


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