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It made a lot more sense to me now in the harsh light of day.
I shut my eyes against its harsh light and pick up the phone.
In the cold, harsh light of day, I suppose you wouldn't have got involved.
Later, I saw things in a slightly less harsh light and realized what could lead you to believe.
That effort is now being viewed in a harsh light.
His more visible moments have come in the harsh light of day.
Under those same harsh lights where I'd seen so many victims before.
They left the harsh light of that room and continued down the hallway.
Can he maintain his cool strong image as a leader, in the harsh light of a political campaign, they ask?
The harsh light of day brought the land into stark relief.
But she felt it melting in the harsh light of reality.
I was feeling vulnerable in the harsh light of the front porch.
Then a door opened beside me, spilling harsh light into my small room.
The presence of len was like a harsh light in his eyes.
Still, he held out his hand, and when she thought about taking it, the harsh light faded, along with the other feelings.
This charge is an old dichotomy, put in an especially harsh light.
The figure of a man appeared, silhouetted against the harsh light.
These are facts that shed a harsh light on the European social model.
He flew through an axis filled with a harsh light.
My eyes were slowly adjusting to the harsh light of the corridor.
Even in the harsh light it had a soft luster.
If anything were to happen to her, I would view it in the harshest light."
I stared through the harsh lights on the wall into the gloom around the house.
The call from home seemed to have lifted her spirits, but in the harsh light she looked tired.
She looked pale and tired under the harsh light from the reading lamp.