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1 Some people empathize because they had harsh relations with their siblings.
2 Walter in her speech had harsh words for those tactics, saying they were unproductive.
3 Kerry also had harsh words for Assad's allies in Moscow.
4 The library gave him, for the time, another world, though it had harsh suggestions.
5 He had harsh words for the holiday in general.
6 But the judge had harsh words for the former defensive lineman, and for the Cowboys.
7 His father Erich Tipke had harsh words for Roszkowski.
8 To say Rakoff had harsh words for the parties would be the understatement of the year.
9 Mattis had harsh words for the U.S. Congress and its inability to reach agreement on budgets.
10 Trump on Tuesday had harsh words for Apple.
11 But Clinton had harsh words for Penn, too.
12 A couple of years ago, patients needed 48 weeks of treatment with drugs that had harsh side effects.
13 I found former Catholics who still took communion and others who had harsh words for all organized religion.
14 In September, Stewart had harsh words for Kmart during an appearance on U.S. cable business news channel CNBC.
15 This development of mediocrity has to be arrested. Wright also had harsh words for American owner Stan Kroenke.
16 Democratic Representative Elaine Luria, a first-year lawmaker and a 20-year Navy veteran, had harsh words for Mr Trump.
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