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  1. Important in Ottoman internal affairs ", and sometimes persecuted Christians, harshly ,on behalf of their Turkish masters. In the 19th century, there was an awakening
  2. His later work. It is at once wildly playful and funny while being pointed and, harshly ,critical of its targets. In its main thread, the Tale recounts the exploits of
  3. The Almoravids in fundamentalist outlook, and they treated the shimmies, harshly , Faced with the choice of death, conversion,or emigration, many Jews and
  4. However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship, harshly , making it a capital offense. Similarly, any freedmen found to be impersonating
  5. Rig elections. President Colbert (1971–80) continued to suppress opposition, harshly , Dissatisfaction over governmental plans to raise the price of rice in 1979 led
  6. Overturned France's Israel policy. De Gaulle and his ministers reacted very, harshly ,to Israel's actions in the Six Day War. The French government and de Gaulle
  7. Before he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This was criticized more, harshly ,than may otherwise have been the case as Major had frequently pushed his Back
  8. Article" Eugenics, Euthenics,and Endemics" and Chesterton's 1917 book were, harshly ,critical of the rapidly growing eugenics movement. Eugenics became an academic
  9. Secrets of the Torah and does not try to understand them will be judged, harshly , may God have mercy ". (The Villa Gain, Even Salem,8:24). " The Redemption
  10. Of his works that were produced in his lifetime, and was sometimes, harshly ,disapproving. In 1946,he rejected suggestions for illustrations by Horus
  11. And the British for the execution of John Bang. Organized religion, too,is, harshly ,treated in Candide. For example, Voltaire mocks the Jesuit order of the Roman
  12. The body which elects the German Federal President. However, the Soviets, harshly ,protested against the use of the Reichstag building by institutions of the
  13. By 1147,were far more fundamentalist in outlook, and they treated the shimmies, harshly , Faced with the choice of either death or conversion, many Jews and Christians
  14. Thus, if there is no alternate rationale for prosecuting some people more, harshly ,for the same crime based on whom the victim is, then different defendants are
  15. German imperial campaigns between 1627 and 1629. In 1644,Sweden taxed the city, harshly ,and between 1657 and 1659,it was occupied by Swedish troops on several
  16. Under king Croesus. He treated the inhabitants with respect, despite ruling, harshly , and even became the main contributor to the reconstruction of the temple of
  17. A caged tiger and a large albino python draped over her shoulders. It was, harshly ,received by animal rights organization PETA, who claimed the animals were
  18. Real world. Chandrasekhar's narrative of this incident, in which his work is, harshly ,rejected, portrays Eddington as rather cruel and dogmatic, and is at variance
  19. Especially with the faceted planes of its roofs ". The public also reacted, harshly ,to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. One critic called it a "
  20. For Russian nationalism and the Russian Orthodox religion. Solzhenitsyn also, harshly ,criticized what he saw as the ugliness and spiritual vapidity of the dominant
  21. The Senate by making a drunken foolish speech. " In early 1865,Johnson talked, harshly ,of hanging traitors like Jefferson Davis, which endeared him to radicals. On
  22. First became Niche and then Nietzsche. He calls himself an" immorality" and, harshly ,criticizes the prominent moral schemes of his day: Christianity, Kantianism
  23. Challenge. God explains that He will also judge the Chaldean's, and much more, harshly , 2:8 Because you have plundered many nations, all the remnant of the peoples
  24. While Jor-El's lack of his template's emotions causes him to treat Clark too, harshly ,at times. The younger Author slightly envies Clark's 'clean-cut' and
  25. In the judgment of Swiss historian Mauro Peretti, volunteers were punished more, harshly ,in Switzerland than in any other democratic country. In March 2009,Parliament
  26. Watching over him constantly and providing spiritual instruction, sometimes, harshly , When Beatrice died in 1290,Dante sought refuge in Latin literature. The
  27. The team perceives as a dirty hit. The amateur game penalizes fisticuffs more, harshly , as a player who receives a fighting major is also assessed at least a 10
  28. Was rarely on-site to oversee the operation. Therefore, the slaves were treated, harshly ,to make them more productive and the plantations barely supported themselves if
  29. Xiaoping lived in Shanghai, where he helped organize protests that would be, harshly ,persecuted by the Kuomintang authorities. The death of many Communist militants
  30. Poem" Howl ", in which he celebrated his fellow" angel-headed hipsters" and, harshly ,denounced what he saw as the destructive forces of capitalism and conformity in
  31. Or Dutch gold, a cheap imitation of gold *Dutch uncle, a person who criticizes, harshly ,rather than avuncularly *Going Dutch, Dutch date, or Dutch treat, an activity
  32. Likely to acquit a sympathetic defendant and judge a dangerous defendant more, harshly ,than when such information is not present or when challenges are made to
  33. To hundreds, and called it" a very grave phenomenon. " This violence has been, harshly ,condemned by leading religious figures in the West Bank, among them Rabbi
  34. Or historical enactment, culminating in their execution. Those judged less, harshly ,might be condemned ad Lulu sanatorium or ad gladiatorial – combat with animals
  35. Original Albanian-run security forces. A punitive regime was imposed that was, harshly ,condemned as a" police state ". Poverty and unemployment reached catastrophic
  36. Appears limited. He has at times openly challenged the legitimacy of Abbas and, harshly ,criticized both him and Mohammed Alan, but despite threats to splinter the
  37. In 1830 on similar grounds. Slavery During his presidency, many abolitionists, harshly ,criticized him as an instrument of the" Slave Power ", and claimed that
  38. Hostile commentaries. His family was eventually wiped out. Sin is always judged, harshly ,but the worst are ones who lead others into sin. The prophecies of doom
  39. Aristophanes, but this alleged friendship did not prevent Aristophanes from, harshly ,criticizing Marathon in at least two of his comic plays: the Thesmophoriazousae
  40. On August 5,1940, as The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. The Soviets dealt, harshly ,with their opponents – prior to the German invasion, in the course of less than
  41. Also the Industrial plans for Germany). When a rebellion in East Germany was, harshly ,suppressed by the Red Army in June 1953,Adenauer took full advantage of the
  42. Wavered in his support between the first and the second party, while, harshly , persecuting the third. The debates among these groups resulted in numerous
  43. Piety influenced the Chinese legal system: a criminal would be punished more, harshly ,if the culprit had committed the crime against a parent, while fathers often
  44. On the other hand tends not to distinguish between the two subcultures as, harshly , instead acknowledging that they have much in common including many members
  45. Ferrero: Sympathetic and understanding, suggesting Agrippina has been judged, harshly ,by history. Suggesting her marriage to Claudius was to a weak emperor who was
  46. Very controversial and early experimenters, such as John Elliot son, had been, harshly ,criticized by the medical and scientific establishment. Wallace drew a
  47. Who, in addition, had been struck by Eros with a lead arrow which caused her to, harshly ,spurn Apollo's advances. The sculpture depicts the moment when Apollo finally
  48. While heralded by many as outstanding color photographs, they were, harshly ,criticized by Susan Sontag, who claimed in a review that they were further
  49. Left. The Christian kingdoms to the North had also, at times, treated Muslims, harshly , The treatment towards Jews at this time in Iberia varied greatly between and
  50. Sepoys would not accept the cartridges from their garrison officer. The British, harshly ,punished those who would not by jailing them. The Indian people were outraged

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