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It was perhaps the Chilean performers of nueva canción who were treated most harshly.
Those treated most harshly by their captors reported the most positive change.
It is too soon to say whose "friends" history will judge most harshly.
Perhaps judged most harshly, and lauded most superlatively now, was Louis Armstrong, centerpiece of the film.
The report then concluded that "the disenfranchisement of Florida's voters fell most harshly on the shoulders of black voters".
Many of the measures fell most harshly on public sector workers, an important part of Pasok's political base.
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Just 16 months ago another drama about McAlary ran Off Broadway: "The Wood," by the publicist and writer Dan Klores; most reviews harshly dismissed the characters and plot as thinly developed.
Though he talked about giving control of his business to his sons and criticized Obamacare harshly, most of the questions centered on Russian involvement in the presidential campaign, this new controversy, and how he would deal with Russian president Vladmir Putin and on this last question especially, the president-elect dodged like a pro.
In the first round of reviews in February, which were almost all harshly negative, most theater critics lashed into the quartet of characters as superfluous.
While Aza sees herself harshly, for most of the book, she sees others who possess beauty in an equally obsessive way.
In a statement expressing relief that he did not have the most severe form and harshly criticizing the government's actions in his case, Mr. Speaker said his case had been misdiagnosed.
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