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Other aides were less harsh, saying that Gore was brusque and demanding but not unkind.
But it also described the sentence as overly harsh, saying "fair-minded people will question the severity".
Politics, as the harsh saying goes, is showbusiness for the ugly, and applause from your own supporters can be mesmerising.
Hull's manager, Steve Bruce, described the red card as harsh, saying: "I think I would have been disappointed if it had been one of our players.
Mr. Hevesi, a Democrat, has made an annual habit of charging that Mr. Pataki's budget proposals push too many of the state's financial problems into the future, but the latest report was particularly harsh, saying Mr. Pataki was squandering an opportunity to make wise use of a projected $2 billion surplus.
Montcourt complained during the French Open last month that the punishment was too harsh, saying he had never bet more than $3 at any time, and never on his matches — a fact confirmed by the ATP, which oversees the men's tour.
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