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The tirade on the page is harsh, calling the decision "shameful and disgraceful" and a deviation from Kiva's core mission.
The Philadelphia Inquirers review was particularly harsh, calling the show a "standard high school sports soap opera".
Though Edge disagreed regarding the buildings' detail, praising them, the magazine agreed that the game stretched the PlayStation's capabilities too far, though it was less harsh, calling the draw distance the "only fly in the ointment"; the magazine noted that these problems were alleviated somewhat in the PC version.
Jordan has picked up an injury to his finger trying to field a straight drive there, so perhaps I'm harsh calling it a misfield.
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Mr. Dennett was even harsher, calling Mr. Plantinga "Exhibit A of how religious beliefs can damage or hinder or disable a philosopher," not to mention a poor student of biology.
The Los Angeles Times was harsher, calling the debut "rather bland".
A harsh call by referee Alejandro Marshal saw Quintero out of the match.
Nalbandian leads 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 3 - 5* By jimini that's a harsh call for Baghdatis.
But Italy's problems run deeper than the odd harsh call from a referee.
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