Despite the harsh wave of emotion which had just swept the hall, there was something almost impish about that smile, and he shook his head.
It was protected from the harsher waves of the ocean, and from the openness of the main island.
Readis' small body was on the outside, victim to the pull of the harsh waves.
He leaned forward against the console to help balance against a particularly harsh wave that slewed the ship one way and whipped it back another.
But it was also a sign of what experts say is a new, harsher wave in society's response to the AIDS epidemic.
Then a great, harsh wave seemed to break forth in his chest.
For a while, for the space, perhaps, of a dozen heartbeats, the absurdity of my quest rushed over me like a harsh, seething wave.
Hectoris - could not charge him down the slant of the beach, lest his mount run into the sea and founder in the harsh waves, so he moved again to the side.
In his beach scenes, harsh waves are painted with a rough brush, clouds in patches - rougher when in storm - and the sand with a scraped quality.
Four sharp edges roll across the roof like harsh waves, in contrast to a single silo standing at the front of the museum.