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ll "endanger the woman's life or constitute a | serious threat to her physical or mental health or th |
ion to decide if the Rock Island Bridge was a | serious obstruction to the navigation of the river. |
e way to prevent English spelling remaining a | serious barrier to literacy. |
vorable to the Franks in general, but posed a | serious threat to Carloman's position. |
scopes, but the fire in September 2005 did no | serious damage to buildings or telescopes. |
berate indifference" to a substantial risk of | serious harm to an inmate violates the cruel and unus |
very physical, with several players suffering | serious injuries, to the point that the Doane squad c |
Her two most well known books, A | Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement o |
letus as instances of men who were doing most | serious injury to the church by their teaching, and b |
So my suggestion is not to make any | serious changes to the section in this article Hondur |
directing her fire into the Fougueux, despite | serious damage to his ship. |
oment having averted what might have proved a | serious check to the whole assault. |
ds, and made all efforts for the West to give | serious consideration to Indian philosophy. |
In its received form, the text presents | serious difficulties to modern scholars, containing m |
He suffered a | serious injury to his right hand during the second ro |
appearances this was due to him picking up a | serious injury to his knee cartilage in December, how |
Cerealis' army was a massive one and posed a | serious threat to the rebels. |
The explosion caused | serious damage to Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sacred Hear |
ned a few kilometers, but did not inflict any | serious damage to the German defenses - which were we |
the Manning Memo shows that, far from making | serious efforts to avoid war, Bush considered the pos |
Self-interest led his ministers to make | serious preparations to meet the attacks of Antiochus |
han Yukos, and they were all persons posing a | serious threat to the organization, weighted heavily |
me Court determined that such reforms were "a | serious violation to the legislative process" since t |
fect the infected oil palm xylem thus causing | serious problems to the distribution of water and oth |
s as a top five force and perhaps the nearest | serious challengers to traditional title favourites L |
his prompt, courageous and effective action, | serious casualties to the personnel and train of the |
clared that Trinidad's extradition would be a | serious obstacle to reaching a prisoner exchange agre |
The church has a | serious claim to have the slenderest stone built colu |
uction) conjecture should be balanced by more | serious attempts to construct counterexamples.” |
is a success and it opens the doors for more | serious drama to be made in the UK." |
men fought in the town centre with nearly 10 | serious injuries to Albion supporters. |
Orthodox faith and the local clergy raised no | serious objection to his usurpation. |
nced political military officers proved to be | serious blow to the nationalist cause because without |
Unfortunately, Fernandinho received a | serious injury to his right leg/knee on September 10, |
dacris, Release Therapy has a more mature and | serious approach to the music (e.g. the 3rd single Ru |
region, an outbreak of zi-fang insects caused | serious damage to the crops in the fields in autumn. |
ess claimed that health care cuts would cause | serious damage to border area hospitals, which Riddle |
ed, although the Home Secretary could refer a | serious complaint to another police force for investi |
Like William Law's later A | Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (1728), Melmot |
fe preserve, though urban development posed a | serious threat to the lake and its environs during th |
s effectively no campaign, since there was no | serious opposition to Monroe and Tompkins. |
If this is a | serious issue to some people, I suggest they get star |
whilst it generally flows unseen it has posed | serious threat to many regions of the town. |
it distinct growth during the dry season with | serious implication to our current understanding of t |
remarked that Miami Law would require a more | serious approach to storytelling, remarking that "the |
King calmly told McGee he had given | serious thought to the possibility. |
According Kyrylenko the restructure posed "a | serious threat to the economy and social sphere". |
On 12 September 1634, an explosion caused | serious damage to both church and college. |
o the shallowness of their performances is no | serious handicap to the entertainment." |
to a method where there has been no feedback | serious enough to warrant further investigation. |
sed the establishment of New South Wales in A | Serious Admonition to the Public on the Intended Thie |
He was considered a | serious candidate to succeed Kofi Annan as the U.N. S |
iers from the blast with his body, preventing | serious wounds to everyone but himself. |
texts of the two manifestos, Libavius raises | serious objections to them on scientific, political, |
' passing attack was proved in 1995 despite a | serious injury to star quarterback Doug Flutie. |
ts hard line it had pushed Bulgaria towards a | serious commitment to the Central Powers. |
akes that don't always lead to death, but are | serious enough to get Nancy off the case. |
ons, the Senate considered the revolt to be a | serious threat to its security, comparable to that po |
r of the LSE faculty meant the issue could do | serious damage to Labour party's electoral chances. |
as (a) necessary to preserve the woman from a | serious danger to her life or her physical or mental |
op Rattlesnake, the Bellone, which had been a | serious threat to British trade. |
heir fellow Basque citizens' perceived overly | serious approach to life. |
church, but he died in 1223 before making any | serious attempts to do so. |
Known | serious hypersensitivity to ceftaroline or other memb |
On August 22 2010 Itzhaki suffered a | serious injury to his ACL against Maccabi Haifa and w |
vigorated with a new leader, looked set for a | serious challenge to Mintoff. |
lite pagan families of Rome would give up any | serious resistance to Christianity and re-invent them |
A | serious downside to the NES version of Rygar is that |
"I have never thought the talkies would be a | serious rival to the stage." |
f-referential, one reviewer has noted a "more | serious undertone" to his more recent works. |
ers he became a perfidious spirit and brought | serious harm to sentient beings. |
t recent Arbitron ratings and never mounted a | serious challenge to main rival WYXB. |
Waterborne plastic poses a | serious threat to fish, seabirds, marine reptiles, an |
warning signs that Paget-Lewis represented a | serious threat to the physical safety of Ahmet Osman |
primarily middle class and did not make many | serious efforts to communicate with the working class |
ht-loss or bodybuilding indications, citing a | serious risk to health. |
ology and the Bible cannot be blended without | serious compromise to or utter abandonment of the pri |
ge to the noble Anicii clan, which gave him a | serious claim to the imperial diadem. |
and the Community of Christ would not face a | serious challenge to its leadership or membership fig |
One | serious drawback to this method, however, is the lack |
The revolt would be the last | serious challenge to English rule in Wales until the |
be a carcinogen, prolonged exposure may cause | serious damage to the central nervous system, impair |
eating the beefalo has however proved to be a | serious setback to wild American bison conservation. |
Habitat fragmentation is also a | serious threat to the existing populations. |
n from power by force, rather than making any | serious effort to use diplomacy or other means. |
He refers all | serious students to the latter work in almost every c |
Despite | serious injury to his spine, Benavidez walked out of |
Since that date there have been no | serious proposals to duplicate the existing tunnel, a |
Little | serious bit to start with: Senator Douglas McClelland |
Second World War as to be unable to pose any | serious threat to the United States; moreover, the U. |
The damage was | serious enough to require retreating to Narik before |
orld of difference", Falcon offered the first | serious alternative to Holden, and became an instant |
A more | serious threat to the town was the fact that the near |
leys and resulted in the loss of 33 lives and | serious injury to 14 others. |
Fodor suggests that "that | serious alternatives to adaptationism have begun to e |
Although he considers Iran a | serious threat to Israel, he favors further political |
on-field judgment not to award a red card, a | serious injury to Williams resulted. |
The infection can spread unimpeded and cause | serious injury to important tissue. |
een it touched in this article, I think its a | serious error to ignore it.-Preceding |
The roving bands of Comanche posed a | serious threat to the settlers, and in 1849, the U.S. |
em, Inc."), and becoming highly successful, a | serious rival to EMI, in the UK. |
educing the use of plastic bags, which causes | serious damage to the environment and threatens wildl |
For a few years it looked like Neo could be a | serious competition to Esperanto and Interlingua. |
Despite | serious burns to the face, neck, back and arms he man |
His early death was a | serious blow to his father's firm as well as to the f |
The airline, in its initial years, made | serious commitments to training its locally-hired sta |
the Texas Brown tarantula are generally not a | serious harm to humans. |
e MiG-31's look down shoot down radar posed a | serious problem to Pentagon plans to fly B-52s and ot |
t (not down) during the war and he suffered a | serious injury to his left leg. |
The species can cause | serious damage to young trees, but has not been repor |
at the level of non-compliance is such that a | serious risk to life is posed then a prohibition noti |
he pollution, less visible but with even more | serious effects to the health of the town's residents |
Sea, a campaign designed to bring total war, | serious destruction, to the Confederate States of Ame |
s been said that this was Tchaikovsky's first | serious attempt to conquer his homosexuality. |
of the Bibliotheca Classica series-the first | serious attempt to produce scholarly editions of clas |
t beneath all the slapstick and innuendo is a | serious effort to create a new basis for marriage in |
cannabis should not normally be regarded as a | serious crime to be punished by imprisonment'. |
es over time, but that section now needs some | serious reformatting to cut the clutter! |
The invasion posed a | serious threat to Alexios' Empire, yet due to years o |
There aren't too many | serious pests to the plant, but root rot can be a pro |
ift span, the north tower, the lift span, and | serious damage to the south tower." |
manded pitch-down manoeuvres that resulted in | serious injuries to many of the occupants. |
er to survive the 1878 hurricane which caused | serious damage to the floating dock and other dockyar |
der then-President Jacques Rogge, to consider | serious revisions to the sport. |
a floating platform; however, ice can pose a | serious hazard to this solution. |
He clearly has some | serious issues to grapple with and hangs out in a den |
ted air resulting from a flash fire can cause | serious damage to the tissue of the lungs, possibly l |
Although Swain had attempted, facing | serious challenges, to keep the University of North C |
ath, finding that Hedrick posed a "continuing | serious threat to society" and that his conduct in co |
tatements like "The loss of the reactor was a | serious blow to the Iraqi nuclear program" because th |
aint Petersburg in 1865 to avoid offering any | serious help to the Qing, beyond agreeing to train Ch |
the suppression of this rebellion quelled all | serious threats to Tokugawa rule, it was nonetheless |
tion;"should humans be eating animals?' was a | serious challenge to Western society's belief that th |
t a line of enemy machine-gun posts offered a | serious obstacle to further advance. |
ing a point that language unfamiliarity was a | serious impediment to migrant schoolchildren. |
annabinoid receptor full agonists may present | serious dangers to the user when used to excess. |
channel of the river, and the bridge became a | serious obstruction to navigation by the mid 19th cen |
rs destroyed, thus single-handedly removing a | serious threat to the company's flank. |
It dealt a | serious blow to the American whaling industry, alread |
His operations were a | serious nuisance to the French and he was consequentl |
film and media industry who wanted to make a | serious contribution to community cohesion through fi |
Gotti was seen as a | serious contender to be elected Pope at the Papal con |
nd, he was thrown from the plane and received | serious injuries to his face. |
es formulated before the 1960s are subject to | serious skepticism today, more recent results are mor |
h school student Toru Watanabe is a quiet and | serious young Tokyo college student whose personal li |
wed by the binary Sarabande La Prude which is | serious in tone and complex harmonically. |
During the show's run the series became more | serious in tone and more of a traditional crime drama |
2nd season also changes to be darker and more | serious in tone to reflect his new appearance. |
those who sought guides that were neither too | serious nor too shallow and who took pleasure in the |
Serious flooding took place in northern Namibia in Fe | |
A less | serious incident took place on 4 July 1977 when a Cla |
and following the withdrawal of all the other | serious candidates, took up the post in 1954. |
arts of Catalonia for another seven years, no | serious fighting took place, and in 1659 the Treaty o |
On the 4th of February, 1597, a | serious disturbance took place at Logic Riach, on the |
ension about 8 miles from Coniston, though no | serious development took place at this location until |
ion was made by the American pathologist that | serious research took place here. |
nwell; trials for persons accused of the most | serious crimes took place in the Old Bailey before th |
from a hobby for computer enthusiasts into a | serious business tool. |
Live It Up! featured a mix of | serious consumer-affairs topics and lighter consumer |
's Thanksgiving Day Parade gone wild, or some | serious 'the touch, the feel of cotton' guerrilla mar |
iendly and affectionate, but tends to be very | serious or tough when in danger. |
(on his 1983 Let's Dance album and subsequent | Serious Moonlight tour). |
He made | serious steps toward a career in federal politics aft |
mers lost three of their top four riders with | serious injuries towards the end of the season, but s |
This brought about a | serious reaction towards all parties involved in the |
for digoxin poisoning, are also effective in | serious digitoxin toxicity. |
Several trials have been terminated due to | serious cardiovascular toxicity. |
The FDA reported | serious gastrointestinal tract, skin, and ocular diso |
side of the premises due to a high volume of | serious road traffic accidents. |
On 31 May 1998 she was involved in a | serious road traffic accident caused by a drunk drive |
to identify, disrupt, and dismantle the most | serious drug trafficking and money laundering organiz |
His | serious Arabic training began in 1999 in the United S |
had little time to change sports and get into | serious sprint training for the Empire Games. |
thern California, where she first encountered | serious fitness training. |
He sustained a | serious head trauma in the summer of 2010, was in a c |
nzhi forward Budun Budunov who also sustained | serious head trauma during the collision. |
t after being taken to Endia, he becomes more | serious but tries to keep every one in high spirits.H |
Equally | serious, the trio kills a New Jersey state trooper wh |
t of the Gilbertine houses, the priory was in | serious financial trouble by 1338, and King Edward II |
till moved the ball well on offense, they had | serious late-season trouble scoring touchdowns (ultim |
tbatten to the Maharaja that were he to do so | serious communal trouble in the state would be the in |
dreadful run of form saw Chester dragged into | serious relegation trouble and Mungall was sacked aft |
e great depression in 1934 the company was in | serious financial trouble. |
By the end of 1990, India was in | serious economic trouble. |
nfluential in the recovery of the Flames from | serious financial trouble. |
were spread rumours, that the KMP GmbH was in | serious financial troubles (around 700.000 € are said |
In 2001, the Festival faced | serious financial troubles that threatened its existe |
The movie contains references to Sellers' | serious heart troubles, including scenes where Fu rev |
The School provides | serious, sustained tuition and mentoring, for childre |
This sent York into | serious financial turmoil, and the club went into adm |
t told the story of Viz in a way that spoofed | serious investigative TV shows such as Panorama or Di |
He has only faced | serious opposition twice, when journalist Clinton LeS |
all for action was admittedly not meant to be | serious, the two developer studios apparently did pic |
Has two | serious and two minor wounds. |
n - a son and two daughters); however, he had | serious, and ultimately fatal, drinking problems. |
zed disclosure of classified information is a | serious crime under U.S. law," the "exercise of power |
was highly substandard previously, fell into | serious disrepair under local control: almost to the |
y crystal meth as a Schedule 1 drug (the most | serious category) under the Controlled Drugs and Subs |
His goitre was removed, but suddenly some | serious and unexpected complications appeared, leavin |
ation Mission in Kosovo, a Prosecutor for the | Serious Crimes Unit of the United Nations Mission of |
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