Several reviewers, including New York magazine's David Edelstein, have harshly criticized the film.
More than five decades on, Judy is reluctant to judge her one-time friend too harshly.
In a harshly worded decision issued late yesterday, U.S. District Judge David O.
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Suddenly Wall Street--harshly negative on telecom stocks since the markets crashed in 2000--is impressed.
"I am afraid that George Bush will be judged harshly by history, " Finney said.
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We judge other people for their mistakes, and often we judge ourselves even more harshly.
But Hasse and McLelland both spoke harshly of his character and dismissed his explanation.
Few films turn the camera on the filmmaking process as bluntly or as harshly.
But as harshly as Coppola disses Winehouse, there's a notable undercurrent of tough love here.
When the protagonist was the non-stereotypical gender (think female police chief), they were judged more harshly.
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And Lisandro's penalty gave Lyon a two-goal cushion after Matthieu Chalme was harshly penalised for handball.
One is a reluctance to criticise companies and governments harshly, because they pay for the ratings.
And there was no evidence June's grade boundaries had been set "unduly harshly", its lawyers said.
Bloomberg has up until now been harshly critical of both candidates, refusing to endorse either.
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The company had to be stopped, disciplined harshly, even broken up, the government argued.
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Mr Hun Sen no longer needs to deal with his foes as harshly as he once did.
However, Armstrong will surely be judged harshly in the court of public opinion, as well he should.
Offended by their disrespect for the law and worried about lost revenue, the federal government responded harshly.
The sun burns down so harshly that the contours of all visible items melt in its fierceness.
Any one of these losses will harshly impact single-parent families, children, people with disabilities and the elderly.
They also bear particularly harshly on certain groups who may have no alternative to using their cars.
To punish counterfeiters more harshly and speed information-sharing, 18 European countries signed the Medicrime convention in 2011.
Cardinal Martino is not a hawk by any means, and he harshly opposed the war to liberate Iraq.
Exam boards stand accused of setting the grade boundaries too generously in January and too harshly in June.
But Adams enlivens the proceedings with some of his most adventurous music, by turns tenderly melodic and harshly dissonant.
They feel they were treated harshly last time, and want what they see as a fairer settlement next time.
Anthony Stokes had perhaps been harshly penalised for a challenge on Aiden McGeady and a spot-kick was the result.
But modern American evangelicals are among the last people who'd judge her harshly.
Don't forget how harshly the document was received when first published in 2002.
The move comes amid controversy over this year's GCSE exams in English and whether they were too harshly graded.
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