| 11. | In April 1854 he crushed with much sternness a formidable insurrection and carried out many useful reforms.
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| 12. | Having been ill his entire life, Ephraim always received stronger amounts of Deborah's sternness.
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| 13. | Furthermore, Ford's gee-whiz shtick was laughable compared with Hogan's icy sternness.
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| 14. | So far, and with only a few days remaining, this winter has lacked that elemental sternness.
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| 15. | Seeking to convey the sternness of the future measures, Chernomyrdin dubbed it an " economic dictatorship ."
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| 16. | Thus on two occasions in the troubled history of Prussian revival Wrangel's uncompromising sternness achieved its object without bloodshed.
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| 17. | In 2001, he joined Jun Akiyama's STERNNESS faction as second-in-command and his career skyrocketed.
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| 18. | To Bruner it serves as a reminder that there is a sternness to Jesus'message that believers should not ignore.
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| 19. | I proclaim with a sternness he hears only when his mother is scared out of her wits about the collapse of society.
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| 20. | Like Jodie Foster's character in " Contact, " she expresses womanly professionalism as fierce, hostile sternness.
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