Word: harshly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Morris is currently under a one-year suspension from Cornell, where he is pursuing a graduate degree. That university issued a report last spring which said Morris was responsible for the virus but concluded that any punishment meted out to him should not be so harsh as to "permanently damage [his] career...
Morris is currently under a one-year suspension from Cornell, where he is pursuing a graduate degree. That university issued a report last spring which said Morris was responsible for the virus but concluded that any punishment meted out to him should not be so harsh as to "permanently damage [his] career...
...increasingly defiant tone of the nationalists has provoked the ire of hard-liners in the Soviet leadership. In a harsh blast read over national television, the Communist Party Central Committee denounced the protests as an attempt "to incite the peoples of the Baltic republics to secede from the Soviet Union." The Central Committee criticized local party leaders for "playing up to nationalist sentiments," and called for "resolute, urgent measures to cleanse the Baltic republics of extremism and destructive and harmful tendencies...
TIME art director Rudy Hoglund, who coordinated the shoot, caught a glimpse of the personal Stones. "Their public image comes across as rather harsh," Hoglund says. "But I found them to be charming, regular people. Keith Richards had a friendly Labrador dog that followed him everywhere. He seemed like a very gentle kind...
...Allied terms at Versailles were harsh. France would regain Alsace and Lorraine, as well as a trusteeship over the rich coal mines of the Saar. The Austro-Hungarian and Turkish empires would be chopped up into a goulash of new nations like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. A newly independent Poland acquired parts of the German industrial area of Upper Silesia, Posen and West Prussia, providing it with a corridor to the Baltic Sea. Germany alone would be disarmed, forbidden to maintain more than 100,000 troops or have any major warships, submarines, warplanes or tanks. Germany would have to admit formally...