11. It did not contain the harsh language that earlier Republican administrations and the Newt Gingrich crowd used to describe the federal role. 12. It includes harsh language, sexual suggestiveness, violence and unappetizing afflictions. 13. It was unclear whether the harsh language used by both sides on Wednesday represented rhetorical excess or a retreat to intractable positions. 14. One of them was puzzled by a some particularly harsh language. 15. Others blame the harsh political language, which American tourists to this superficially genteel provincial capital rarely hear. 16. Orwell refused to dignify harsh language with serious critique. 17. One of them was puzzled by some particularly harsh language. 18. One Web site urges readers not to vote for McCain in particularly harsh language. 19. Right here, I should point out that this is a family newspaper so I must be careful not to offend anyone by using harsh language. 20. Robert Gelbard, the special representative of the president to the region, used especially harsh language in criticizing the government of Milosevic. |