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"From the beginning of the uprising the logic was hit and hit hard, punish and scare, and that would be the way to do it".
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In the 1832 outbreak, many New Yorkers reassured themselves that the only countries that had yet suffered grievously were heathen: Christian America would surely not be hard punished.
Harding punished Tarver in the title elimination fight, breaking Tarver's jaw and two ribs.
In round 12, Ali regained the initiative, staggering Frazier again and measuring him for hard punishing blows.
He revelled in gross, boastful or mechanical descriptions of sex ("a hard punishing session with pulley weights, stationary bicycle and ten breath-seared laps round the track"), not least because this outraged the women's libbers with whom, in the 1970s, he was permanently at war.
Today's devastating and astonishingly well-coordinated attacks on the World Trade Center towers in New York and on the Pentagon outside of Washington plunged the nation into a warlike struggle against an enemy that will be hard to identify with certainty and hard to punish with precision.
It also means it is hard to punish countries that run slack fiscal policies.
The newspaper, Xinjiang Daily, said the "strike hard and punish" campaign would focus on "cases and clues related to violent acts of terrorism".
A jury found them guilty and -- it's going to be hard to punish them any worse after they get put to death.
But she expects the North to get off easy: It's very hard to punish a country that's suicidal, in a way.
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