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Harsh terms, but "21" regulars lined up.
They are, in the harsh terms of globalization, superfluous.
The conclusion of the war is best remembered for the harsh terms imposed on Germany.
Senior Saudi officials have signaled their displeasure in less harsh terms.
In the process, he lashed out again at Ms. Sebelius in unusually harsh terms, questioning her credibility and integrity.
Last month, Greeks voted overwhelmingly in a referendum to reject the harsh terms of Europe's third multi-billion Euro bailout.
Although the church says that discrimination against anyone is unacceptable, it has condemned the practice of homosexuality in harsh terms.
Yet, Cypriot policymakers had no choice but to accept the harsh terms; the alternative would have been economic collapse.
The SNP and Labour have condemned Cameron, in sometimes harsh terms, for not doing enough to tackle the crisis.
All the while, he has used his bully pulpit to criticize the Senate for its inaction in unusually harsh terms.
Craig Ramsay, their low-key coach, was asked if he addressed his players in harsh terms tonight.
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