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Yahoo!'s shares have dropped by 30% since May, when Yang spurned a $47.5 billion takeover proposal from the software giant, and investors may have harsh words for the Yahoo! co-founder Friday.
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(Steve Jobs may have had harsh words for Flash, but Apple did not kill it; blame the user-friendly, non-proprietary portability of HTML5 websites and the speed of mobile apps programmed for individual platforms).It is hard to fault Tiny Speck for its decision to use Flash.
Wittkower may have been harsh but he wasn't wrong.
True, Dr Wright's analysis may have sounded harsh.
Stourton said at the weekend that he may have been harsh on the Queen Mother.
It may have been harsh but the writing was on the wall as soon as Real Madrid failed to reach the Champions League final or challenge for the league.
Such blatant bet-hedging cuts no ice with Lloyd: "I'm beginning to think that three may have been harsh for the reindeer crackers".
But the materials range from humble plywood to woods few of us have heard of, like cocobolo, and the surfaces may have undergone harsh sandblasting and scorching or opaque lacquering.
And though that show has been canceled, and the limelight may have been harsh at times (exposing their financial difficulties, their fractious relationship with Mr. Salahi's family and their own apparent proclivity for occasionally stretching the truth), they seem determined to extend their fame beyond its proverbial 15 minutes.
Those five-year mandatory minimum sentences may have been harsh in the case of the Hammonds, but Trump has had no problems with mandatory minimums in other cases.
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