Word: harshness
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Although Landry said that he has received much positive feedback, the magazine was the subject of harsh criticism from gays, lesbians and their supporters...
...room, straining from the rungs of a ladder as she attaches tiles to the plywood with the aid of one of Derouen's assistants. Heavy rains, excessive groundwater and years of neglect in southern Louisiana's sugarcane region have led to creeping decay in Hines' home. Now, instead of harsh sunshine peeking through rotting walls, daylight filters through brand-new window frames...
Perhaps they neglected to test the candidates' oratorical skills. Or perhaps they purposefully selected someone who, insecure in the harsh light of the public arena, would be unable to appeal to mass sentiment in order to override their wishes. Whatever the explanation, in selecting a poor orator as president, the search committee has not served the University well...
...owners of small businesses, especially, the reality is becoming increasingly harsh. Property values in the Square have skyrocketed in the past decade, and rents have followed...
Aronberg defeated Steven N. Kalkanis '93 of Quincy House in a two-way race, despite several harsh questions from the floor and what Aronberg acknowledged was a strong campaign speech by his opponent...