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News accounts noted his flubbed speech lines and raised questions about his willingness to debate, his plan for a huge tax cut and his party's efforts to run harsh attack advertisements.
Mr. Forbes, who has run for no office other than the presidency, has been at odds with the Republican Party establishment since he used his considerable personal fortune in 1996 to run harsh advertisements in the primary race attacking Mr. Dole.
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But in the 1996 campaign Mr Forbes went much further, running harsh attack advertisements against the Republican favourite, Bob Dole.
In the 2006 mid-terms several Republican congressmen from border areas, noting the fury of their constituents, ran harsh anti-immigration campaigns.
Those same officials took a hard line on the Southern Weekend conflict by ordering newspapers to run a harsh editorial denouncing the protesting journalists.
This seemed to tell the tale "of their unbelievably bad luck" to run into harsher weather than in previous years.
It ran a harsh vigilante justice system.
Still, there is no running from harsh realities.
Mr. McCain was running a harsh advertisement against Mr. Bush last week and had others ready to go if necessary.
For Root, the injury is the latest cruel blow in a difficult winter in which his dream start in international cricket ran into harsh reality.
That theory ran into harsh reality the first time General McChrystal tried to apply it, in the city of Marja, a lesser Taliban stronghold.
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