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Human rights groups estimate that tens of thousands of North Korean refugees, like Mr. Kim, have fled their repressive, famine-stricken country in the past decade but are now living under almost equally harsh conditions in China, with little or no hope of reaching South Korea.
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She is equally harsh about her third novel, Bye-Bye Blackbird, set among Indians in Britain, which she calls "out of date and irrelevant".
Unlike the other famous Catholic broadcaster of the 20th century, the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, who blended harsh attacks on President Franklin D. Roosevelt with anti-Semitism, Bishop Sheen combined his vigorous anti-Communism with an almost equally strong anti-racist message that placed him well ahead of the curve as an advocate for civil rights in the 1950s.
Canadian critics were equally harsh.
The offensive tackles are almost equally precarious.
The punishment was equally harsh for the American writer Michael Wolff.
Her mother's punishments could be equally harsh.
In Brussels, the EU diplomat was equally harsh.
Len Goodman, the chief judge, was equally harsh.
The left-leaning press, which had cheered Mr Hollande into office, was equally harsh.
But others equally harsh have gradually gained acceptance, e.g., to placate and to deputise.
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