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A harsh judgment, but Ferguson had put in the groundwork to back it up, and Welles, after the first flush of his apotheosis, might have reached the same conclusion: "The Magnificent Ambersons," even in its unfinished state, is a clear and admirable attempt by the boy genius to get a grip on the technical heritage he had thought to supersede.
A harsh judgment on the Ikhwân was delivered by the famous Mamlûk muftî and theologian Taqî al-Dîn Ahmad ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328).
A harsh judgment, especially when voiced before the first ball has been kicked.
That is a harsh judgment.
History will surely pass a harsh judgment on Blair.
I think that would be quite a harsh judgment".
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In some ways, his was a harsher judgment: Shane Mosley, on what could have been the greatest night of his life, failed to act like Shane Mosley.
By contrast, Al Sharq, a daily in Qatar, delivered a harsher judgment along the same lines as those published in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
We of the white South who know better are the ones who must take a harsher judgment".
The former foreign office minister Alastair Burt said the report was "a very harsh judgment on David Cameron".
Those who said they were undecided rendered a fairly harsh judgment on Mrs. Clinton for the moment in New Hampshire when her eyes briefly went moist and her voice cracked.
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