Aún no tenemos significados para "tough words".
1Obama had more tough words for the companies involved in the spill.
2Yet whether their unusually tough words will be backed by action is questionable.
3In her book, Abramson has tough words for just about everyone, herself included.
4In its tough words on Wednesday, the Obama administration is effectively challenging that practise.
5The South African Human Rights Commission had some tough words for the country on Monday.
6But May had more than tough words to offer.
7Smith had some tough words for his rivals: "Better watch out."
8Duncan had tough words for attorneys on both sides.
9Lucas had tough words also for Labour's campaign.
10But he had some tough words for Japan.
11But tough words from Obama were not uttered.
12Despite a possible loss of momentum on sanctions, Republican leadership had tough words for Putin on Tuesday.
13The men in the Xhosa royal family have some tough words for women looking to become president.
14But has the West any real leverage to back up its tough words against its main energy supplier?
15In a statement agreed unanimously on Wednesday, the council had no tough words for either Rwanda or Congo.
16They had tough words for China.
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