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Through harsh laws and withdrawal of government support and encouragement that had been promised, a great industry had been practically ruined .”
Through them he expressed his pessimism and bitterness about the harsh blows life and people had dealt him.
Through the interwar years, German opinion had protested these restrictions as harsh and unjust, and demanded that either all of the other states of Europe disarm down to German levels, or alternatively, Germany be allowed to rearm to the level of all the other European states.

Through and rugged
Through all this rugged travel my wife was in a very helpless state ; about one month after our arrival, my son Ben was born.

Through and line
Through use of the DLINE statement, a means is provided for specifying both the editing of fields to be inserted in a print line area and the layout of the area itself.
Through his eldest daughter, he would become ancestor to the long line of kings and co-rulers of the Bosporan Kingdom, the longest-living Roman client kingdom, as well as the rulers and royalty of several other Roman client states.
Through the late 20th century, workers on large plantations lived in villages of small houses or in " line rooms " containing ten to twelve units.
The Rio Grande was the epitome of mountain railroading, with a motto of Through the Rockies, not around them and later Main line through the Rockies, both referring to the Rocky Mountains.
Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Lewes developed as the county town of East Sussex, expanding beyond the line of the town wall.
Through much of its history, wargames were only about half of the Avalon Hill line.
Through archaeological efforts, sections of the original palisade line, over a million artifacts, more than 3 wells, and 10 structures have been discovered.
Through his daughter Leipephilene he was considered to have fathered the mythic and historic line of the kings of Corinth, ending with Telestes.
Through long tradition, this is usually square leg – in line with the popping crease and a few yards to the batsman's leg side – hence he is sometimes known as the square leg umpire.
Through Larsson's paintings and books this house has become one of the most famous artist's homes in the world, transmitting the artistic taste of its creators and making it a major line in Swedish interior design.
Through the 1840s, the British and French navies launched ever larger and more powerful screw ships, alongside sail-powered ships of the line.
Old Town native Patty Griffin mentions a " bus that's going to Bangor " in the first line of her autobiographical song Burgundy Shoes from her 2007 Grammy Award-nominated album Children Running Through.
Through niraval, the performer manipulates the pallavi line in complex melodic and rhythmic ways.
Through one line the descent of the Earls of Derby eventually gave rise to the Earls Ferrers.
Through May and June, the band toured with the " classic " line up of McCluskey, Humphreys, Holmes and Cooper.
Through tickets for which the London-Gatwick line is part of a permitted route are valid on the Gatwick Express, provided they are not endorsed Not Gatwick Express.
Through trains between St Pancras and Matlock ceased when Class 222s units were introduced as they were not allowed on the Derwent Valley Line branch line, unlike the Class 170s which previously operated the route.
Through the 1950s the volunteers and staff members of the TRPS rebuilt the line and rescued it from its state of decay, during a period characterised by a " Boy's Own comic spirit of adventure, involving enthusiasm, ingenuity and a fair degree of irresponsibility ".
This hymn is also famous because it was the last hymn sung by the five missionaries involved in Operation Auca before their deaths and a line from the hymn's final verse provided the title for Elisabeth Elliot's book about that incident, Through Gates of Splendor.
Through divine intervention, the rightful line was restored when Rhea Silvia was impregnated by the god Mars.
Through its acquisition of what became the Enterprise 10000 server line from Cray, Sun had done so much financial damage to IBM's server market share, that IBM was very reluctant to see this disaster repeated.
Through a passage from platforms 1-2, this would also give step-free access to platform 5 ( Circle and Hammersmith & City line eastbound trains ).
Through White Stag, Speedo's product line expanded to include men's and women's sportswear.
Through the 1990s, Franklin Mint's diecast line improved in detail and quality.

harsh and cadence
The censored words were replaced by a series of harsh electronic sounds ( similar to the sound of a theremin ) roughly mimicking the tone and cadence of the word in question.

harsh and rugged
The Tibet Autonomous Region is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, spanning over, after Xinjiang, and mostly due to its harsh and rugged terrain, is the least densely populated provincial-level division of the PRC.
Before 1900, Hwacheon was extremely sparsely populated, with only a few small villages alongside major rivers, due to its rugged terrain and harsh winters.
Districts close to the Volcanic Plateau are higher and more rugged, often subject to harsh temperatures in winter.
German pioneers toiled to build a community out of the harsh and rugged terrain.
However, Arizona has relatively large counties and a harsh, rugged desert landscape.
The terrain of the planet is harsh and rugged, and the two are completely stranded without communication with their ships.
The rugged terrain and frequently harsh weather of the Tararua Ranges served to discourage any substantial attempt at penetration by early Maori.
Cimmeria is described as a harsh landscape with rugged mountains, dark shadowy forests and gloomy skies, and the Cimmerians are a people forged by those very harsh conditions of their land.
Its Irish and Highland troops were extremely mobile, marching quickly over long distances-even over the rugged Highland terrain — and were capable of enduring very harsh conditions and poor rations.
This includes the portrayal of a masculine, harsh way of life and culture of honour at the frontier of civilization ; but also the depiction of a rugged, majestic landscape ( captured to great effect by cinematographer Cao Yu ) that becomes a star of the film.
She finds herself increasingly enchanted, not only by the rugged purity of the music, but also by the courage and endurance of the local people as they carve out meaningful lives against the harsh conditions.
The rugged topography and harsh climate of the high altitude, alpine, part of its habitat render it inhospitable to a number of introduced mammalian predators, which include dogs, ferrets, pigs and stoats.

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