Although the book depicts Geffen in harsh terms, it does show that he has been an extremely generous philanthropist and a loving friend.
They were also criticised by Mr Barroso, who attacked Mr Blair in unusually harsh terms, comparing him to Robin Hood's adversary, the Sheriff of Nottingham.
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In talk-talk Seattle, these are harsh terms indeed.
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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Syria's president harshly criticized U.S. and British aid to rebels and set harsh terms for talking to his opponents in a newspaper interview published Sunday, as fighting raged across the country.
Harsh terms to be sure, although we won't have to wait for the dry runs to see the 787 airborne once again: the FAA also gave Boeing clearance to ferry one of the airliners from Fort Worth, Texas to Everett, Washington after some paint work.
As it emerged from those depths, it restructured its debt, first in 2005, and then in 2010, with approximately 93% of bondholders accepting the harsh new terms.
The legislation sparked condemnation and debates nationwide after the lower house vote, with critics decrying the harsh prison terms it calls for and its lack of a public interest defense clause.
The government auctioned contracts to upgrade four airports, but on terms so harsh that improvements may be slow.
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Some MPs and campaigners say there were examples of terms being too harsh.
The first completed Campbell Collaboration review is an analysis of such programmes, which introduce juvenile delinquents to prison inmates who portray conditions inside in harsh, or at least realistic, terms.
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Yet, the terms of the euro group are so harsh, that the government of Cyprus could not raise the money without some haircut on the insured deposits.
"I think the penalties imposed upon me, both in terms of fine and suspension, are very harsh, " Moran added.
Greece's future in the euro has been in doubt after the country failed to form a coalition government because of opposition to the terms of its bailout and the imposition of harsh austerity measures.
With the recession in the U.S. in the 1990s, payment terms from big U.S. chains turned harsh, however, and Lo started to withdraw from large-scale retailing in favor of art fairs, smaller exhibitions and shops.
Conservative politicians are generally in favor of harsh sentencing: Cameron has welcomed the four-year jail terms and Home Secretary Theresa May (de facto head of the police services) has suggested stripping juvenile offenders of their anonymity.
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Study of the database indicates that as society's attitudes change, so do the terms children use as their "nuclear words" - especially harsh insults.
But it would have been harsh on an effective Black Cats defensive display and the teams entered the break on level terms.
The terms of small-business cards issued by Citibank and American Express, for example, contain harsh penalties for relatively minor infractions.
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The cumulative impact of a decade of war in which those in the combat arms have experienced extensive and often multiple tours in war zones, exacting a harsh toll on many - both on the physical and psychological well-being of those serving and in terms of their families' sacrifice.
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