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1 Even Haymitch must know he's been too harsh because his voice softens.
2 Now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, we were too harsh .
3 And suddenly the thought of being alone was too harsh to bear.
4 Now you're going to tell me I've been too harsh with you.
5 Reader, we must not be too harsh in our judgment of him.
6 Now I don't want to be too harsh on Richard Di Natale.
7 A little too harsh when I was supposed to be playing nice.
8 Possibly, you say to yourself, I have been too hasty, too harsh .
9 It's like a magic wand for your face without being too harsh .
10 But those passionate about Internet accessibility say the proposals were far too harsh .
11 I hope Jamie wasna too harsh wi' ye last night, lass.
12 Maybe she's right; maybe we are being too harsh on him.
13 If the law was considered too harsh , it should be changed.
14 Sometimes the garlic flavor is too harsh ; other times it is too mild.
15 Student groups have criticised the border arrest policy as too harsh .
16 Was it too harsh to be popular and credible, or not harsh enough?
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