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ths, Brite has been an outspoken and sometimes | harsh critic of those who are leaving New Orleans fo |
itics for the rest of the war and was always a | harsh critic of Loyalists. |
especially in foreign politics where he was a | harsh critic of the Vietnam War, and he was a suppor |
Pandit was a | harsh critic of her niece, Indira Gandhi, after Gand |
dentist, who later left Lega Nord and became a | harsh critic of Umberto Bossi. |
She was a | harsh critic of the new BC Liberal Premier Gordon Ca |
Rusesabagina has been a | harsh critic of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame. |
rotest singer from the 1960s known for being a | harsh critic of the American military and industrial |
s book is dedicated to Anton Szandor LaVey - a | harsh critic, demanding teacher and, to my death, a |
Brandler again became the object of | harsh criticism for factional activity at the 7th En |
which ultimately led to 299 deaths, attracted | harsh criticism from the Legislative Council of Hong |
However, the symphony has since received | harsh criticism due to its exceptionally free embrac |
factions from Jordan, Haddad was subjected to | harsh criticism from the PFLP, which was in turn und |
During this time the British Medical Journal's | harsh criticism of Isaac Baker Brown lead to the com |
rling team in January 2003, but resigned after | harsh criticism in May of that year. |
cs with Emma Goldman, and the recipient of the | harsh criticism in Camillo Berneri's open letter of |
peals decided in the affirmative, meeting with | harsh criticism from Governor Dewey. |
him a lot more popular, especially due to his | harsh criticism of the Bush administration and the I |
critics' opinions, though the storylines faced | harsh criticism for lack of realism. |
caused controversy in late 2008 after leveling | harsh criticism on much of South Carolina's ruling r |
Holsboer left the Dutch team in 1997 after | harsh criticism on the head coach by then, former in |
mbers 12, in the story of Aaron's and Miriam's | harsh criticism of Moses' marriage to a Cushite or K |
what he described as "the author's well-known | harsh criticism of NRMs" (new religious movements). |
It may be that such | harsh criticism was due to the writer being a heavy |
He meted out special | harsh criticism on Brahmins. |
Alkalaj has been exposed to | harsh criticism and requests for his resignation aft |
However, after receiving | harsh criticism from several social and legislative |
ing notoriety for his unique writing style and | harsh criticism of the tourism industry's impact on |
d, audiences as well as critics varied between | harsh criticism and very positive feedback. |
1901), a | harsh criticism of Deinard; and several other pamphl |
President Obama has been the target of | harsh criticism by those who say he reneged on his c |
sults well in certain ways, but often receives | harsh criticism for ignoring unsolved problems with |
The first part also gives a | harsh criticism of determinism and intellectual atte |
wever, the song's final stanza also delivers a | harsh criticism on communism by making reference to |
The Human Rights Watch published a | harsh criticism of both the deportation from Sweden |
Its latest policies, including its | harsh criticism (because Polisario now is not extrem |
Despite Tran's | harsh criticism of Senator Cantwell, Tran said that |
ooks, 23 September 2004), it has also received | harsh criticism for its author being uninformed abou |
In response to | harsh criticism of the Aum Supreme Truth cult, an at |
d the reasons for the Voodoo Science article's | harsh criticism and suggested a number of reasons th |
quickly rose to about 120,000 members; despite | harsh criticism of the SPD for becoming part of the |
racial integration of the university, drawing | harsh criticism from alumni. |
have been on the receiving end of Bandbaja 's | harsh criticism seem less than impressed by the effo |
sitions instead of established stars, inviting | harsh criticism against him. |
Despite such | harsh criticism, the energetic and eccentric 'Orator |
Bakatin's action was met with | harsh criticism, including allegations of treason, a |
This has drawn | harsh criticism. |
mously in 1677), for which Spinoza anticipated | harsh criticism. |
t in Togo with political observations (notably | harsh criticisms of Togolese President Gnassingbe Ey |
Brandler and his associates were | harsh critics of new German Communist Party leader E |
istory of Modern Football, in which he gives a | harsh critique of modern football and players both p |
y after One Hundred Years" (1932), which was a | harsh critique of foreign missions. |
bout modern-day celebrity culture”</ref> but a | harsh critique from The Scotsmans book club led Bork |
eface polemic where Dembski maintains that the | harsh critiques that his work has received to date b |
cited his frequent loss of his temper and his | harsh critiques, notably when he picks on something |
hat conditions within concentration camps were | harsh, dangerous and eventually, murderous. |
Cornwall, and was known for being particularly | harsh; darker stories circulated as well, that he ha |
His low-tone, | harsh death growl has evolved into a higher pitched |
ke Dick has and even the ability to make cold, | harsh decisions like Jason does. |
Fundamentalist Jews, incensed at this | harsh decree, secretly started putting aside arms fr |
g protest poems, in answer to the increasingly | harsh demands of the system in general. |
nt much time in Japan, where she picked up her | harsh demeanor, superior soccer skills, fluency in t |
ommenced his writing career in reaction to the | harsh depictions of another writer, Ruth Lininger Do |
His short stories were known for their | harsh description of nature based on his experience |
1979 and 2000 television adaptations included | harsh descriptions of the conditions therein. |
These webs may protect the entrance from the | harsh desert climate, also acting as a trap for inse |
nts of Somalia have withstood the ravages of a | harsh desert environment and the encroachment of Eur |
small clusters, protecting each other from the | harsh desert conditions. |
ained camels and learned how to survive in the | harsh desert. |
logical expeditions ranging from Antarctica to | harsh deserts. |
sotto voce grumble against an unsympathetic or | harsh Dick (usually along the lines of "Sassafrassar |
The symphony was described by Lilburn as "a | harsh, didactic personalised piece of searching rhet |
ories circulated by returning volunteers about | harsh discipline and appalling conditions. |
developed the Quincy Method, which eliminated | harsh discipline and de-emphasized rote memorization |
Coen, who was known for his | harsh discipline. |
dent who chafed under and rebelled against the | harsh discipline. |
descending in swoops and dives, while uttering | harsh, discordant cries. |
As Qian had an impatient and | harsh disposition, she often tried to moderate his t |
Though | harsh disputes still followed, the People's Republic |
ic by the time he was writing, with occasional | harsh dissonance and unblended textures, as well as |
he band's sound from this period was marked by | harsh, dissonant punk edited extensively by Eye in t |
Very little wildlife can exist here during the | harsh dry season of strong hot winds and only salt w |
Conditions at the locations were | harsh due to both the island's isolation and to weat |
Many however feel that the criticism is | harsh, due to the term being quite neutral in Finnis |
However, due to an overly | harsh duel between the two on the last lap the stewa |
In the | harsh economic climate of that time the company trie |
a-political Finns from rural Ostrobothnia, to | harsh economic conditions. |
ement of the early 20th century but due to the | harsh economic climate realised none of his projects |
Grid numbers plunged in a | harsh economic climate. |
ord and perform live music were limited by the | harsh economic realities of the time, the cushion of |
Despite | harsh economic conditions, the Kinnarayas still pres |
y provides a 'free gift' of salvation from the | harsh edicts of the Mosaic law. |
Its cry is a | harsh eeeer. |
It also documents the | harsh effects of Proposition 48, the rule that requi |
islands protect the Florida mainland from the | harsh effects of storms and provide habitats for sho |
The | Harsh Effects of Time |
weet, biting, soul-stirring volk poetry of the | harsh, elemental, but above all human life of the do |
beach and it has slowly been decaying from the | harsh elements in its environment. |
ts are currently threatened by exposure to the | harsh elements of the Iraqi climate. |
s as well as negotiate the natural dangers and | harsh elements. |
a factory creating cakes for a stereotypically | harsh employer. |
iction, treat the lives of people in the often | harsh environment of Patagonia. |
tcher wanted to emphasize the effects of their | harsh environment on Khan and his followers. |
She raised Temujin and others in the | harsh environment of the Mongolian steppes by hersel |
ert is where the Ettin mother is; it is a dry, | harsh environment for all creatures. |
to serve his prison sentence in a particularly | harsh environment with multiple muscular, threatenin |
a prior to launch and survived dormant in this | harsh environment for two and a half years. |
though he was free, Wedderburn was raised in a | harsh environment, as his mother was often flogged d |
ackage to protect components against sometimes | harsh environment, |
eadership or a deliberate choice to escape the | harsh environment, the exiled teenage boys were shun |
, it has feathered tarsi, an adaptation to its | harsh environment. |
tough, with great stamina and resistant to the | harsh environment. |
re that enabled it to survive as a people in a | harsh environment. |
testant could survive for seven minutes in the | harsh environment. |
llular signal molecule that is produced due to | harsh environmental factors. |
fatigue damage to conductor especially in the | harsh environmental conditions. |
cally to improve the reliability against these | harsh environmental factors. |
mones are produced in high concentrations when | harsh environmental factors occur in bacteria and pl |
Estacado residents who had been discouraged by | harsh environmental conditions. |
t in the environment and can survive unusually | harsh environmental conditions. |
Although many species have adapted to these | harsh environments 5 species are frequent in the Dwa |
iduals can look quite different, especially in | harsh environments where they experience stress and |
grows in a wide variety of habitats, including | harsh environments such as rock fields in alpine cli |
essel was designed and outfitted to operate in | harsh environments and is currently located in the N |
The | harsh environments encountered throughout the rest o |
their response to photoperiod, defense against | harsh environments, and the function of an antioxida |
Harsh environments, such as outdoors, high humidity, | |
s randomly every few steps when traveling in a | harsh environments, while the remake now makes enemi |
temperatures up to 1400 °C and can be used in | harsh environments, e.g. |
s is to present primordial human struggle with | harsh environments. |
high strength, as they're meant to be used in | harsh environments. |
It can exist in spore form to resist | harsh environs, or in a vegetative state when condit |
ouse of a black minister and his family, where | harsh epithets are exchanged and the minister is for |
The winters can be | harsh, especially for the deer living on the island |
Harsh Euro Barge (2002) (V) | |
much nearer to the essential truth-unadorned, | harsh even-than the sophisticated response of a decl |
Despite the | harsh existence of agricultural labour and having to |
His | harsh experience with the Swan Theatre did not entir |
A version of Charlie that suffered | harsh experiments (brainwashing) at Bison's hands, n |
on in the town was, in part, restricted by the | harsh exposed position on the estuary - civilisation |
arrival, but the girl manages to penetrate his | harsh exterior and subsequently has a delightful sta |
Harsh fights were taking place in the meantime at Sa | |
After a | harsh final winter with more than 20 feet (6.1 m) of |
The | harsh first winter brings with it problems which thr |
of French settlers in New France experience a | harsh first winter. |
y to survive in climates that are too cold and | harsh for the hardwood forests which dominate lower |
CBS was criticized by some as being too | harsh for canceling Imus's show. |
Rule in Italian East Africa was | harsh for the native peoples, especially towards Eth |
laws or ordinances, so that they were equally | harsh for their victims. |
), a reluctant traveller since she is angry at | Harsh for deciding to get married without consulting |
While the land was indeed very fertile the | harsh forest conditions turned out hostile to those |
t group Hizbul Islam have moved to implement a | harsh form of sharia, or Islamic law, in the areas u |
es the themes of slavery, racism, misogyny and | harsh frontier life. |
m Munzuk) who agrees to guide them through the | harsh frontier. |
Birobidzhan had a | harsh geography and climate: the landscape largely s |
lved in the outfit" (i.e. the mob) seems a bit | harsh, given no sources. |
The rest of the wetlands now give off the | harsh glare of dried salt flats. |
n some other English porcelains, and its cold, | harsh, glittering glaze marks it off at once from th |
is open and wide, so it must have been rather | harsh going during the rough winter season up there! |
to Medina from Iraq seeking refuge from their | harsh governor, Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef. |
biquitous bird is gregarious and noisy, with a | harsh grating call. |
e female responds almost simultaneously with a | harsh grating response. |
a grave critic and writer, Shimada is not the | harsh, grim character that many imagine him to be; i |
rom larger-growing species is minimized by the | harsh growing conditions, as in the Florida scrub. |
Singer Manuel Munoz varies between | harsh growls and a melodic tenor voice. |
tral Pennsylvania accent is characterized by a | harsh, guttural sound one would expect to hear from |
ther stunted plant species who have braved the | harsh habitat for thousands of years. |
tinction compared to other species, due to its | harsh habitat, which makes exploitation and poaching |
Few flowering plants grow in this | harsh habitat. |
ve attracted individuals weary of overbearing, | harsh harangues from generations of revivalist preac |
"It's | harsh, hard, at times unlistenable," appraised Mixma |
the Senate's habit of mutilating treaties were | harsh, his conduct throughout the intervuew was calc |
nery was also modernized for navigation in the | harsh ice conditions of the Arctic Ocean in 1994. |
ts were arrested, speedily convicted and given | harsh imprisonment terms at the Andaman Cellular Jai |
Critic Edgar Allan Poe was particularly | harsh in reviewing Channing's poetry in a series of |
Kyoto were strict and Hijikata was known to be | harsh in enforcing them, hence his nickname: "The De |
for smuggling heroin and/or morphine are often | harsh in most countries. |
rate process because single malt whisky is too | harsh in falvor, what value is that? |
ble character, within the novel; impartial and | harsh in her discipline, she is hailed by her niece- |
did not increase in number but grew ever more | harsh in tone. |
Winters are very | harsh in the Yorkshire Dales. |
appeared on the program at all and was overly | harsh in her statements about Rockwell. |
olars who thought that Iqbal is being rude and | harsh in his words when talking to God in his book a |
Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan, however, was less | harsh in his review of the album, calling it "a posi |
ani made several demands that Drexel found too | harsh, including one that Milken leave the firm if i |
ndia and is perceived to be best suited to the | harsh Indian terrain due to its very good suspension |
Their style of | harsh industrial rhythms was developed on two furthe |
tablished by the UK's Ed Rush and Optical into | harsh industrial/digital hardcore territory. |
Sarin, a short-lived | harsh industrial/noise band side-project of Stephen |
Israel came under | harsh international criticism after it launched a de |
A, the military agency that provided advice on | harsh interrogation techniques for use against terro |
described, and strongly criticized the use of | harsh interrogation techniques against detainees. |
al Intelligence Agency officials in the use of | harsh interrogation tactics. |
the release of Department of Justice memos on | harsh interrogations; and "he was at the center of t |
lody and conventional musical instruments with | harsh, irregular glitch-influenced sounds and washes |
David | Harsh is married to Whitney Harsh, his booking agent |
"If my comments seem | harsh it is because the OSB could have been better, |
Main article: Griffith R. | Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundatio |
atha clans with surname phadtare -deshmukh and | Harsh Jitendra shinde & shirke. |
Gurney was noted as an independent, albeit | harsh judge, and held the position for over a decade |
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