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The Council of Christian Churches in France has written to Dominique de Villepin, the prime minister, to express concern at the law's harshness.
ECONOMIST: A shift towards more selective immigration
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The harshness of Serebruany's comments shows how controversial prasugrel has become.
FORBES: Drug Safety
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He denounced the harshness of Wright's words not because they were false, he said, but because they did not acknowledge the strides that the U.S. has made in the fight against racism.
NPR: Chicagoans: Reports Misrepresent Obama's Church
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In recent years, a hint of off-putting harshness has crept into Winslet's work (in "Revolutionary Road" and "Mildred Pierce, " she did too much gloomy suffering for our sins), but in "Titanic" she plays Rose as a spiky princess, trapped by privilege, who allows herself to melt like a girl and, in doing so, melts her own prison and finds herself as a woman.
CNN: Review: 'Titanic 3D' is a work of art
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Toyota's noise-vibration-harshness gurus nonetheless managed to quell most of the unpleasant resonances and noise in the cabin.
WSJ: 2012 Scion iQ Review: Slow, Whiny, Tiny��but Great to Park | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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The Focus's Noise-Vibration-Harshness (NVH) team just murdered it.
WSJ: 2012 Focus Titanium Sedan: A Stab at a European Sport Sedan��From Ford | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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Caravaggio's art responded to the city's brutal beauty with a new harshness.
ECONOMIST: Caravaggio
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In other parts of the country, especially in the Kikuyu heartlands, Mr Kibaki's backers have treated Luos with similar harshness.
ECONOMIST: Kenya
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Miss Suu Kyi's protest may be an attempt to highlight the new harshness.
ECONOMIST: Myanmar
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But that harshness makes Antarctica the perfect outdoor laboratory for testing theories about the relationship between the earth's climate and the creatures that live in the soil.
BBC: Antarctic nematodes and climate change