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Like Bosquet's in 1854, Mr Sarkozy's judgment was both harsh and correct.
And the perception is of drooling, confused, incapable old age – not a stereotype so much as an evocation, both harsh and reflective.
Despite inducements both harsh and sweet, Böttger never succeeded, but he did invent hard-paste porcelain by 1708 by combining several parts kaolin clay to one part alabaster.
Yet it would be both harsh and foolish to pin the blame for such a worrying prospective regression on Polish shoulders alone.
But Hushpuppy's life, both harsh and idyllic, is under threat — from an epochal hurricane, government intervention and the illness of her father (Dwight Henry).
With Portugal facing two years of recession and record unemployment, Mr Passos Coelho is committed to realising both harsh spending cuts and economic growth.
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Their instincts were to try something both harsher and more outrageous.
The later Assyrian laws show traces of further removal from the cradle of Sumerian civilization since they are both harsher and noticeably more primitive.
Ahead of her trial she was detained at Evin prison in Tehran, which is notorious both for its harsh conditions and for housing political prisoners.
Both struck harsh blows to the government.
The outcome is both too harsh and too lenient," she said.
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