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But the classroom itself is austere.

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My father is a silent, austere man.

They are now the most austere of the main parties.

Output collapsed but they maintained their pegs and introduced austere policies.

Rwanda's austere President, Paul Kagame, believes the initial outlay will be worth it.

The slather of traditional energy resources brings us lots of austere environment and social problems.

Heyward's aquiline, austere face showed concentration; behind rimless glasses his grey eyes were cool.

They touched the sharp edges of his name, carved into the cool metal in austere capital letters.

The historian of manners and ideas has no less austere a mission than the historian of events.

DURING last year's mayoral campaign Annise Parker, then Houston's controller, offered an austere view of the city's finances.

AN EAST London train station, austere and damp, is an unlikely venue for a crash course in futurism.

Capri is a gaunt rock of austere outline, bathed in a deep blue sea; but its vineyards, green and smiling, give it a soft and easy grace.

They were friendly but refreshingly reserved toward her; a beautiful face didn't place very high on the scale of austere New England values.

THE Bank of England’s austere home in Threadneedle Street may not look like a hospital but for the past few months it has been acting like one.

And it will be longer and more austere than anyone now dreams if the hole that has to be filled in the public finances turns out to be even greater than the Treasury says.

Neither the historic charms of Durham and Bath nor the vibrant arts scene and nightlife in Newcastle and Liverpool are a match for the cultural dynamism and austere beauty of this Scottish city.

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