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Bombing bridges, not building them Watch what you say ReprintsAfrica has some harsh press laws.
Then she takes the job of Secretary of State for her opponent's Administration, becoming the world's heroine after years of harsh press.
Opponents recalled Edmund Muskie, a Democrat whose presidential bid was derailed in 1972 when he teared up in the face of harsh press attacks, and wondered if the 2008 primary was now over.
Liberal foreign-policy groups had mobilized against him, generating reams of material and harsh press accounts that painted Reich, who was born in Cuba, as an anti-Castro fanatic with a shadowy past.
Wary of criticism of her father, she refused to read the harsh press he attracted for popularizing savage tabloid journalism and for allowing his strong conservative views to bleed into news columns.
Dar Al Uloom had issued, on its Facebook page, a declaration of sadness and solidarity with the victims on the day of the December 2nd attack, but the mosque had received harsh press treatment.
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In 1834, in the final issue of La Caricature, which shut down when Louis-Philippe instituted harsher press laws, he depicts three heroes of the French Revolution rising from their grave while mounted soldiers suppress a protest.
Facing a blizzard of harsh British press coverage, Sarasota officials are trying to dispel notions that the city is blighted by crime.
Harsh lighting pressed overhead.
His opponents paint him as a ruthless despot who detains his political rivals on overly harsh charges pressed by a judiciary under his party's control, while his followers say he is protecting the country from another coup.
Both cases also helped Mr. Correa defend himself against charges that he is too harsh with the press, allowing him to portray himself as a champion of transparency.
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