But as harshly as Coppola disses Winehouse, there's a notable undercurrent of tough love here.
Bent then headed home from Stewart Downing's fine right-wing cross but the goal was harshly disallowed for a push on Lars Jacobsen.
Ryan Taylor's brilliant 20-yard strike put the visitors ahead early on but Emmerson Boyce was harshly awarded a second yellow card after half-time.
But after Giteau was harshly penalised for a forward pass, the Boks made the most of their superb field position to open the scoring with a close-range try from Van Heerden.
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David Thompson rifled in a powerful free kick after Neil Lennon was harshly penalised, but the ball shaved the bar, with Douglas getting a fingertip to the shot.
The Bulls thought they scored the first try on 12 minutes through Chris Nero but video referee Richard Silverwood harshly ruled that Semi Tadulala knocked-on when palming back a cross-field kick in the build up.
But Hasse and McLelland both spoke harshly of his character and dismissed his explanation.
But Sharma's dismissal - harshly adjudged lbw to Ben Hilfenhaus (4-57) by umpire Ian Gould to a ball that would have missed leg stump - left the match on a knife-edge with India on 205-9.
The boost in business may sound like good news, but the market has reacted quite harshly to anything cyclical and commodity related in the past two months in which Yanzhou has lost one-third of its market value.
Ledley's winner followed a free-kick by Ki Sung-Yueng, but Butcher felt Stuart Duff had been harshly penalised for a challenge on Emilio Izaguirre.
Lazio had Brazilian midfielder Matuzalem sent off in the 69th minute for his second yellow card, harshly awarded for diving, but snatched victory two minutes into stoppage time as substitute Thomaso Rocchi stabbed home the winner from close range from a low cross.
But you cannot say he has been treated harshly, because people will look at his record, and it is impossible to argue against the fact that it was time for a change.
Americans are going to suffer harshly and not just those receiving the benefits but those of us that have to pay for it.
Nosworthy will feel he was harshly adjudged to have clipped Sturridge in the area but that did not stop Elano from despatching the resulting penalty.
Monty Panesar received a tumultuous reception but failed to trouble the scorers, and although he appeared harshly done by when given out caught at silly point, his duck is unlikely to be of great significance.
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But modern American evangelicals are among the last people who'd judge her harshly.
Davidson was sent off at Nuneaton but says that on viewing video evidence club officials backed his view that he had been harshly treated.
With the game edging further away from Northampton, Geraghty was harshly yellow-carded for failing to roll away after making a tackle, but oddly this seemed to inspire his side.
But it will only become clear after the election, when it decides on complaints, how harshly it will enforce them.
But Adams enlivens the proceedings with some of his most adventurous music, by turns tenderly melodic and harshly dissonant.
Many parents and ministers harshly objected to Norman's use of the "devil's music, " but the children of the '70s Jesus Movement found in him a radical hero.
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