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So now they know that, in fact, animals can live without oxygen, at least some of them, and that they can adapt to even the
harshest
of conditions.
But time's the
harshest
judge, makes us think we were in love.
So this is the high-water mark of human endurance, human endeavor, human athletic achievement in arguably the
harshest
climate on Earth.
This bacteria was discovered several years ago by a team of planetary biologists hoping to find clues to life on other planets by looking at one of the
harshest
conditions on ours.
Director Hector Babenco's "Pixote" is a brave and depressing film that doesn't shy away from showing the
harshest
reality many people -including myself- tend to ignore or misunderstand.
I am usually one of the
harshest
critics but to me this film was just brilliant, strange as this may sound I could almost smell the air and feel the textures of the locations.
John Cassavetes had one of the
harshest
styles of any independent director in film history; his close-ups can be out of focus, wavering, mostly hand-held, and his DP probably had only enough lights depending on when Cassavetes could get the dough for them.
Filmed on location in some of the
harshest
terrain, Kekexili is a film for lovers of great cinematography, animals, the environment, and Tibet.
A number of influential Swedish intellectuals and politicians have directed their
harshest
criticism against Vilks, not against those who have called for censorship and even incited violence.
According to Zheng Guoguang, the Director of the China Meteorological Administration, “Science and technology will answer the prayers of those living through the
harshest
drought in decades.”
Most Muslims reject the
harshest
versions of Islam, but many – if not most – harbor sympathy for the idea of struggling against the dictates of the West and returning the faith to its past strengths and glories.
He shared the seeming isolation of Tudjman's
harshest
critics, becoming a member, but not the paramount leader, of the small Croat National Party – an organization clearly in opposition but otherwise nondescript.
In fact, parents often appear to be the
harshest
taskmasters.
The list of policy mistakes is almost endless: interest-rate hikes by the European Central Bank in July 2008 and again in April 2011; imposing the
harshest
austerity on the economies facing the worst slump; authoritative treatises advocating beggar-thy-neighbor competitive internal devaluations; and a banking union that lacks an appropriate deposit-insurance scheme.
And denying Russian banks and firms access to the US (and possibly European) banking system – the
harshest
sanction applied to Iran – would have a devastating impact.
Solitary confinement in D Block was seen as the
harshest
punishment, and it was never used for more than 48 hours at a time.
India’s parliament, not surprisingly, denounced the Chinese incursion in the
harshest
possible terms.
As analysts at Stratfor Global Intelligence put it, “Unless the Kremlin is willing to let Russian companies default on their debts or make bigger cuts to their current operations or future investments in the coming years, Moscow will need to convince the Europeans to let at least the
harshest
sanctions expire.”
In the
harshest
conditions – from South Sudan to Iraq to Syrian refugee camps in Jordan – education can empower young people to build a better future, while inspiring hope and confidence.
Perhaps Flassbeck’s
harshest
criticism of DiEM25’s radical pan-Europeanism is the charge that we are peddling left-wing TINA: “there is no alternative” to operating at the level of the EU.
The United Nations Security Council has now unanimously passed the
harshest
sanctions yet against North Korea, in the hope of pressuring the small country to renounce its nuclear-weapons program.
Yousef seethed with resentment about the discovery of his “Bojinka” (explosives) cell in Manila the month before and vowed:We will take the
harshest
of measures in order that all Filipino interests inside and outside the Philippines will be subject to destruction....Our measures will include assassinating prominent figures, foremost among them the Filipino President (RAMOS)....We also have the ability to use chemicals and poisonous gas against vital institutions, residential populations, and drinking water sources...
Annual farm income is up by an average of $2,150, demonstrating that boosting productivity and conserving resources can strengthen farm resiliency in even the
harshest
conditions.
Journalists linked to Kurdish or Marxist organizations have regularly been targeted under Turkey’s anti-terrorism laws, and the OSCE study found that they have faced some of the
harshest
punishments.
Some of his
harshest
critics even refer to Macron as a “president for the rich.”
In the other direction lies a steep upward path to Europe’s integration and reemergence as a global power – the course, optimists say, that the continent will take as it wakes up and recognizes that it must have the capacity to weather the
harshest
storms.
The
harshest
criticism comes from those (including some Bush advisers) who say America and the West sent money down a rat-hole instead of following the practice adopted to fighting some wildfires B ie, standing back and letting the flames burn themselves out.
Truth will out, as Shakespeare reminds us, and eventually even Becker’s
harshest
early critics came around to appreciating his deep insights and conclusions.
If Trump can strike simultaneous deals with China and North Korea, even his
harshest
critics will recognize his masterstroke.
Slouching Toward GazaWith barrages of Kassam rockets being launched daily on Israeli towns from the Hamas-ruled Gaza strip and Israeli politicians competing over who would offer the
harshest
response, the question for Israel today has been reduced to whether or not to invade.
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