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The delegation painted a harsh picture of NATO forces, portraying them as callous and careless.

But his allegations paint a particularly harsh picture of a drug enforcement system designed to do anything but enforce regulations.

The US diplomats paint a harsh picture of overall life in Uzbekistan, largely corroborating allegations made by the former UK ambassador Craig Murray, who was forced out of his job in 2004 after denouncing the regime.

The report painted a harsh picture of the company and recommended forty-seven changes, including restructuring the board of directors to make it more independent and restricting alcohol and drug use at company events.

Stephen Kagann, chief economist for Gov. George E. Pataki, said that the study painted an unjustifiably harsh picture, and that since the turnaround year of 1993, there had been across-the-board growth in the city's low-, medium- and high-wage jobs.

Her authorship soon leaked out and the Cross Street congregation were furious at the harsh picture of the mill owners painted by their minister's wife, but Gaskell stuck to the Unitarian belief that it was one's duty to bear witness, to speak out against social injustice (other notable Unitarian women included Florence Nightingale and the feminists Harriet Martineau and Barbara Bodichon).

Comey is speaking out for the first time ahead of the release of his memoir "A Higher Loyalty" which paints a harsh picture of the president.

Yesterday Grange painted a much harsher picture of their treatment in captivity.

Details in the report painted an even harsher picture, one of government scorn for the program and, worse, for prisoners the bureau is required to treat humanely.

Spanish officials treated slavery as a crime, and worse as a mistake: far easier to buy off natives with axes, copper kettles, food and dependence-inducing rum.The author paints a harsher picture of English-speaking America, from the first moments after the revolution.

"Stands the church clock at 10too 3?" the poet Rupert Brooke famously rhapsodized in an ecstasy of nostalgia for the university and its rural trimmings, "and is there honey still for tea?" But in recent years, novels, stage plays and television dramas have combined to present a harsher picture.

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