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The third component of "voix de ville," this short solo featured Mr. Yamazaki in drag, his face powdered and harshly made up, his red dress and pink tights topped by a pink-and-purple wig.
For Africa's leaders, it has been a shameful failure of morality and diplomacy, harming the region in every way.Out of Africa something hopeful Are African governments fated always to make a hash of things, ensuring that their continent deserves its description once harshly made by this newspaper (see article)—as "hopeless"?
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It harshly makes fun of men, women, all races, nerds, hipsters, the elderly, the short, the tall, the fashionable, the hopeless.
Accounting experts say that while authorities may be treating the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners harshly, making an example of them may prevent more repercussions for the country's economy and even the audit firm itself.
Accounting experts say that while authorities may be treating the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners particularly harshly, making an example of them may prevent more serious repercussions for the country's economy and even the audit firm itself.
The House this week is expected to pass its own defense bill, which contains provisions to punish sexual assault crimes in the military more harshly and make it difficult for commanders to overturn convictions.
"I understand the implications of increasing longevity, and agree that deficit reduction is a priority, but the legislation published today is arbitrarily hitting women born in 1954 too harshly, while making no impact on deficit reduction in this parliament.
The upbeat program opened with a two-fisted "When You're Good to Mama," the brazen, ominous self-advertisement of a corrupt prison matron from "Chicago," followed by a flirtatious "I Cain't Say No," the boy-crazy Ado Annie's signature number from "Oklahoma!" Never once did Ms. Buckley judge her characters harshly or make fun of them.
The shadow pensions minister, Rachel Reeves, said: "I understand the implications of increasing longevity, and agree that deficit reduction is a priority, but the legislation is arbitrarily hitting women born in 1954 too harshly, while making no impact on deficit reduction in this parliament.
Researchers have found that women are judged more harshly for making decisions than men ― particularly when the women are leaders in a male-dominated field.
Researchers from the University of Augsburg find that if middle school students think that their teachers and classmates will judge them harshly for making errors, they are more likely to back off when working on difficult math problems.
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