Sentence examples for harsh detail from inspiring English sources

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The radicals were also initially infuriated when the committee described in harsh detail the crimes occurring in the Western Theater under Frémont's leadership, as many radicals had lionized the man known as the Pathfinder for his 1861 proclamation emancipating captured slaves in his department (which Lincoln quickly had rescinded so as not to upset the then-wavering border states).

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When harsh details come out, like the nicknames that the Edwards campaign staff had for her mother, she often twists her long hair relentlessly but remains cool, her eyes on the witness stand.

Bower is self-righteously harsh, detailing Byers's reluctance to give the opposition information, claiming he wanted "to bury" the issue and announcing: "Faced with a choice between the public interest and the interests of New Labour, Byers would unhesitatingly care for his party".

The analysis is based on things like how much a person scoffs and even harsher details, like: "You rate Mike as your No. 1 friend.

Hamlin Garland's writings exemplified some aspects of this development when he made short stories and novels vehicles for philosophical and social preachments and was franker than Howells in stressing the harsher details of the farmer's struggles and in treating the subject of sex.

The producers did consider some topics intrinsically unsuited for an irreverent comic treatment, as for instance the Holocaust or the harsher details of slavery, and avoided them accordingly.

I did not hear anything about the harsh experiences detailed here until 2006, when my family took my father on a trip to the then newly opened WWII memorial in Washington.

But UN officials' reports detail harsh conditions elsewhere in North Korea: up to 200,000 people are estimated to be languishing in political prison camps, and two-thirds of the country's 24 million people face regular food shortages.

Dick Cheney, Mr Bush's vice-president, has lambasted Mr Obama for releasing confidential memos (later countermanded) from the Bush years detailing harsh treatment that was allowed to be used on three "high-value" Guantánamo detainees.

But granting anonymity would properly reflect the fact that the vast majority of those being prosecuted are not being convicted, and provide some mitigation to the harsh exposure of details of their private lives.

But on issue after issue — a raucous internal debate over whether to release memorandums detailing harsh interrogation techniques used during the Bush years, for example, or publicizing financial information about high-level administration appointees — Mr. Obama has discovered that fulfilling his pledge is easier said than done.

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