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A ludicrously severe press law muzzled radical journalists.
A severe press law hamstrung the publishers of newspapers and pamphlets; another established the death penalty for sacrilegious acts committed in churches.
During our talk, the lights suddenly went out in his severe press room lined with flags, and the room was plunged into eerie darkness.
Smith received severe press criticism for his action, and in December 2005 he announced his resignation.
The new orchestra immediately received enthusiastic reviews that contrasted starkly with the severe press criticisms of the LSO's playing.
Elizabeth has occasionally faced republican sentiments and severe press criticism of the royal family, but support for the monarchy and her personal popularity remain high.
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In neighbouring Turkey, well before the latest military coup, press freedom was under severe pressure.
The private press, which is relatively vigorous in its criticism of the government, has come under severe pressure, and cover prices are beyond the reach of many readers.
We found that young people from more financially hard pressed families were over-represented in the longitudinal severe adversity class and were more likely to have been born to teenage mothers.
The report, Time to step up: the EU and freedom of expression, says the EU should have done more and also highlights its failure to take strong action in Italy under Silvio Berlusconi where there have been serious concerns around media plurality concerns or in Hungary where there has been a severe crackdown on press freedoms.
The intensity of journalism has been more severe - you [the press] are under pressure a lot more.
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