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harshest and critic
The harshest critic was Kazuo Shii, the chairman of the Communist Party of Japan, who strongly believed that " Japan " could not be derived from " Kimigayo " because the lyrics only mention wishing for the emperor for a long reign.
For example, the harshest critic was scientist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg said that Pathognomy, discovering the character by observing the behaviour, was more effective.
The Germans ' harshest critic was the Russian technology consultant in charge of Beijing's two Soviet-built electronics factories ( 714 and 738 ), who was also head consultant of the Radio Industrial Office of the Second Ministry of Machine Building Industry.
Hanslick, as usual, was without a doubt the harshest critic of them all.

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In Hungary, when the Soviets installed a communist government, Mátyás Rákosi was appointed General Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, which began one of the harshest dictatorships in Europe under the People's Republic of Hungary.
Genghis Khan was a pagan who tolerated nearly every religion, and their culture often suffered the harshest treatment from Mongol armies.
Rákosi, employed Stalinist political and economic programs, and was dubbed the " bald murderer " for establishing one of the harshest dictatorships in Europe.
This program remained in place until it was revealed to the public in 1971, after the theft of many internal documents stolen from an office in Media, Pennsylvania, and was the cause of some of the harshest criticism of Hoover and the FBI.
Evaluating Mead's work in Samoa from a positivist stance, Martin Orans ' assessment of the controversy was that Mead did not formulate her research agenda in scientific terms, and that " her work may properly be damned with the harshest scientific criticism of all, that it is ' not even wrong '".
This act also served to counteract the allegation, commonly and popularly expressed, that the PCI was protecting leftist terrorists, in the harshest years of terrorism in Italy.
Despite this, the film was reviewed negatively by critics for its perceived amateurish production and self-indulgent content, with the fantasy sequences in particular coming in for some of the harshest criticism.
Bendigo was in severe drought from 2006 to 2010 and during this time the city had some of the harshest water restrictions in Australia, with no watering outside the household.
One of Skene's harshest critics was the Scottish philologist Alexander Macbain.
Days after the 9 / 11 attacks, Ailes gave President George W. Bush political advice indicating that the American public would be patient as long as they were convinced that Bush was using the harshest measures possible.
Monash's success in part reflected the tolerance of Australian society, but to a larger degree his success-in the harshest experience the young nation had suffered-shaped that tolerance and demonstrated to Australians that the Australian character was diverse, multi-ethnic and a blend of the traditions of the ' bush ' and the ' city '.
The harshest punishment was the firing of twenty corrupt officials.
As one of Katayama's harshest critics, Shidehara was elected speaker of the House of Representatives.
But this pope was one of the harshest on matrimonial issues and denied their request, although they succeeded in having their children considered legitimate.
Norman, who led the Bank during the harshest period in British economic history, was noted for his somewhat raffish and arty appearance.
He was one of the harshest critics of British repressive policy against Boer civilians in the South African partisan War.
Outlawry was thus one of the harshest penalties in the legal system.
In the common law of England, a judgment of ( criminal ) outlawry was one of the harshest penalties in the legal system, since the outlaw could not use the legal system to protect them if needed, e. g. from mob justice.
A one-time friend, the English writer Harriet Martineau, was one of her harshest detractors after Fuller's death.
Overall German casualties are more difficult to come by but clues are provided by examining the casualties of the SS Panzer Corps, taking into consideration that the elite Waffen-SS divisions were frequently deployed where the fighting was expected to be the harshest.

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Victor Hugo, who had hitherto shown support for Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, decided to go into exile after the coup, and became one of the harshest critics of Napoleon III, despite the amnesty of political opponents in 1859.
The sixteenth canon brackets the Christians who have committed bestiality, or may still have been doing so, into several different groups based on the offender's age, and assigns different penances to each group ; married men over 20 were sanctioned more harshly than unmarried youths, and married men over 50 received the harshest sanctions.
He traveled barefoot and without clothes, enduring harshest of climates, meeting people from all walks of life who came to listen to his message.
The harshest criticism came from those who disagreed with the Sonderweg or " Luther to Hitler " thesis.
By the end of their brutal training, the girls have transformed into young woman who are tough and confident even in the harshest of conditions.
The harshest penalties were generally reserved for a woman who procured an abortion against her husband's wishes, and for slaves who produced abortion in a woman of high status.
Anyone who trespass this ban is liable to harshest penalty.
In slightly more than five months of combat behind Japanese lines in Burma, the Marauders, who supported the X Force, advanced 750 miles through some of the harshest jungle terrain in the world, fought in 5 major engagements ( Walawbum, Shaduzup, Inkangahtawng, Nhpum Ga, and Myitkyina ) and engaged in combat with the Japanese Army on thirty-two separate occasions.
His reputation was of a stern disciplinarian who was one of the harshest and most effective whips.
One of the men who was facing the harshest penalties faked a suicide and fled the area, only to be caught two years later in St. Louis and sentenced to 24 years in prison with no possibility of parole.
Scholar Stephen Krashen maintains that these three states who have taken the harshest anti-bilingual education policies have seen progress that is modest, at best.
Mencken, who reserved his harshest criticism for Christian ministers, wrote, in 1921 after the Gibbons ' death, " More presidents than one sought the counsel of Cardinal Gibbons: he was a man of the highest sagacity, a politician in the best sense, and there is no record that he ever led the Church into a bog or up a blind alley.
In June 2009 Dambisa Moyo told former U. S. presidential Republican speech writer Peter Robinson during a Hoover Institute sponsored Uncommon Knowledge interview that " the harshest thing that has happened terms of responses to her 2009 book Dead Aid, Bono's and Bob Geldof's organization, called One, who I had tried to have a number of meetings with before the book came out, about what the theses of the book were, launched a very vitriolic attack against me.
Henry Cromwell, who replaced Fleetwood in 1655, was seen as a more conservative influence, conciliating the " Old Protestant " landed class and allowing the harshest legislation against Catholics ( such as a ban on their living in towns ) to lapse.
Some of the harshest attacks were launched by Per Ahlmark, who declared Lindqvist to be a " Holocaust revisionist ".

harshest and help
Emperor Penguins breed during the harshest months of the Antarctic winter, and their mobility allows them to form huge huddled masses which help them to withstand the extremely high winds and low temperatures of the season.

harshest and English
This title has the distinction of perhaps being the anime movie which suffered the harshest editing for length in its English release.

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