The cleric's chief lawyer, Lynne Stewart, said the introduction of the conversations into evidence was a very serious effort to counter the harsh image of her client.
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There's nothing inherently wrong with using harsh images to shock audiences out of their complacency, to dramatize the ways in which our society has gone around the bend.
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But NTV continued to run piercing reports on the first war in Chechnya, sometimes reporting from rebel positions, bringing Russians harsh images of their government's bloody military venture.
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The gallery, which also refers to itself as " K * MoPA ", " embraces photographic art made in the affirmation of life "; this does not exclude harsh images.
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At the convention four years ago the region's Republican governors were leading men and women, helping in the fruitless task of softening the harsh image of the party's nominee, Bob Dole.
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They, too, were seen as likely supporters of Khatami's attempts to change Iran's harsh image and bring it out of its isolation, reinforced by American-imposed sanctions, and into the global economy.
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Among leaders who are overwhelmingly middle-aged men in suits, she is a young, energetic woman who supports abortion rights and can be counted on to defend her party and soften its harsh image.
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Charles Cook of the Cook Political Report says the Republicans found themselves on the defensive when the minimum wage issue arose because of the harsh image they had created for themselves among many voters.
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Juxtaposing the harsh images of trench warfare with the epic heroes of Ancient Greece, the parallels Bliss draws are essentially romantic, and the work as a whole has been criticised as being rather complacent.
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The only thing that accentuates the harsh images of subsistence are occasional mutterings Chuck makes to himself or to a volleyball that washes ashore, on which he paints a face using his own bloody handprint.