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By a vote of 67 to 22, McCarthy was harshly censured.
Although harshly censured, Nabokov's masterpiece refused to be unread and earned praise from scholars, who celebrated its meditation on the psychology of love.
"There has been a substantial change in China which has been in the right direction," said Jeremy Chapman, a leading Australian physician and former president of the Transplantation Society who in the past had harshly censured Chinese transplantation practices.
Within an hour after an off-duty detective shot and wounded a gunman outside a Queens nightclub early Sunday morning, he was given a sobriety test and harshly censured: He was suspended without pay and stripped of his gun and badge after the test showed a blood-alcohol level a fraction over the legal limit for driving.
A Chinese businessman who is friends with other princelings said some of them had continued to express misgivings that Mr. Bo was being treated too harshly, even if he deserved censure for his mistakes.
Harshly lit.
Harshly booked.
Mr. Weld was harshly critical of Mr. Clinton's conduct, saying the President was "already tarnished". Declaring that impeachment was not warranted and censure was not enough, he recommended a package that included censure, a fine and the possibility of eventual prosecution.
"This was done harshly".
She was harshly criticized.
Facing Congressional censure, Benjamin resigned.
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