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epeatedly throughout the war, usually without | serious conflict. |
ing the Flight 592 incident, ValuJet suffered | serious financial problems. |
ove normal can produce a very wide variety of | serious complications over a period of years, includi |
The monthly published a wide variety of | serious contemporary literature, including poetry by |
hat the US Government considered Venceremos a | serious threat is evident in the 202-page 1972 U.S. C |
me name, but was written as a comedy versus a | serious horror/thriller film. |
ies from orchestral to being very disco-like, | serious, dark, mysterious and having an intense, exci |
It represents one of the very earliest | serious geological deliberations to have come out of |
es by Harrison, including one of the very few | serious theological analyses carried out so far regar |
He is one of those very few | serious and committed poets who have a wide vision of |
She was the victim of | serious stage-fright at this period in her career, th |
to be a British support group for victims of | serious crime but often accused of simply being Norma |
but the threats to security are not viewed as | serious. |
The village, in | serious economic decline at the end of the 18th centu |
Consequently, though the violation was | serious and regrettable, Binnie found that it must be |
In real life, the seed of virtually every | serious crime, not only murder, is sown long before t |
major vector of tomato spotted wilt virus, a | serious plant disease. |
g flaws exploited by computer viruses causing | serious computer security issues (e.g. |
side of the premises due to a high volume of | serious road traffic accidents. |
Removing right to vote for | serious misconduct was acceptable (hence the previous |
ish Government for use in the event of war or | serious emergency. |
ain in the Air Service after the war, despite | serious burns to his arms incurred in the crash of hi |
ribed by The Ferns Inquiry as warranting very | serious criticism. |
Thomas served in both world wars, suffering | serious injuries in the latter when part of the South |
l below the waterline, but the damage was not | serious and was repaired at Hong Kong. |
However the injury was not | serious and Berg was back on the field the next week. |
e great depression in 1934 the company was in | serious financial trouble. |
ion ruled that "the breach of the Code was so | serious that no apology could remedy it", and upheld |
ns to the Old Testament but the project was a | serious drain on his resources and not very profitabl |
's Continental Blockade against Britain was a | serious disruption of Russian commerce, and in 1810 A |
ember 1990 when Thatcher's position was under | serious threat, Prout informed the 1922 Committee tha |
Hospital spokesmen stated that he was "in | serious condition", but did not give any further deta |
There was the | serious risk of both footpads (i.e. |
lditz Story" for Junior Express and was voted | Serious Strip Cartoonist of the Year, 1961. |
he start of the 2005/6 season the club was in | serious debt, the clubhouse was derelict through vand |
the emergence of the 16550 UART, there was a | serious risk of buffer overrun on the serial port, an |
The damage was more | serious than suspected and she returned to Sydney and |
were spread rumours, that the KMP GmbH was in | serious financial troubles (around 700.000 € are said |
he told her, if she was to marry she was not | serious about a career as a concert performer. |
sed in a Calvinistic Methodist home, he was a | serious child who attended church regularly and memor |
ate with each other and with passengers was a | serious concern and created confusion during the fire |
According to Charlotte, she was rather | serious and silent than otherwise, and Mrs. Gaskell d |
uor, and the enforcement of Prohibition was a | serious blow. |
There was no | serious structural damage to the church but windows i |
y child, and his father, Edward Morton, was a | serious journalist and dramatic critic. |
Scans later revealed that the injury was very | serious, and that Civelli would require surgery on tw |
t of the Gilbertine houses, the priory was in | serious financial trouble by 1338, and King Edward II |
umentaries, taking an approach which was less | serious than usual. |
rchaeologists to believe that there was never | serious conflict concerning religion in Java as it wa |
n December 2008 and January 2009, there was a | serious outbreak of in the border region of Liberia a |
This was a | serious problem, because much of NATOs anti-submarine |
For adults it was a | serious illness, and for children it was frequently f |
ding singers were called to arms and it was a | serious blow to the body." |
who attended to her realized Susannah was in | serious condition and was not likely to survive, and |
Adam Air Flight 172 was a | serious incident involving a Boeing 737-300, register |
f in Frankfurt, it was clear that Eneko was a | serious contender. |
Richard knew Tom was as | serious about writing as he was. |
By 1994, he was a | serious snowboarder and occasional skier living in th |
ither the Orion or the Monarch, Lutzow was in | serious trouble and was only saved from further serio |
She slowly realizes that Haridas was never | serious in his affair with her and tries to over come |
ion to decide if the Rock Island Bridge was a | serious obstruction to the navigation of the river. |
On 26 June 1995 there was a | serious fire at the Grand Hotel. |
In 1835 there was a | serious disturbance in the city, after which the Brit |
Prudencio Unanue was very | serious about his children's education and enrolled t |
was later discovered that the injury was more | serious and was likely to keep the player out for 5-6 |
manga "to review the plan coolly", nor was he | serious about an anime adaptation. |
me forbidding her to leave unless there was a | serious emergency. |
depression in the United States that was less | serious than other panics of the era precipitated by |
en told orally and in writing that this was a | serious error of judgment, adding that "this is clear |
e or more offences associated with it, was so | serious that greater punishment should be inflicted t |
his role in Spirou, in Gaston Fantasio was a | serious character, playing straight man to Gaston's g |
He was a | serious scholar, and ‘carried the Hebrew psalter into |
Ranga was obviously | serious even as a Minister about his trade union base |
He was a | serious student, especially of anti-theistic position |
ions would be a sham if only Wouter Bos was a | serious candidate. |
There was a | serious fire in 1969 and although much of the brewery |
pointing towards Hong Kong so I knew I was in | serious trouble." |
with a few words, assuring them that it was a | serious work in the modern idiom, smiled maliciously |
ining camp on July 31, but the injury was not | serious. |
There was a | serious humanitarian impact brought about by the impa |
e people, so being accused of feudalism was a | serious insult. |
in both hands and feet the second time was a | serious lung wound. |
s effectively no campaign, since there was no | serious opposition to Monroe and Tompkins. |
By the time it reached Boston it was in | serious trouble, and noted play doctor and Davis pal |
The injury was so | serious that the referee, John Moss, abandoned the ma |
ypical of such an exposed location, ice was a | serious threat, and the light was badly damaged in th |
However, there was no | serious argument that the Florida courts had violated |
S Presidential candidate Barack Obama was not | serious about his promise to opt out of the North Ame |
Her condition was so | serious that she never recovered and died there a yea |
es 100 Greatest Britons, although it was less | serious in nature and had fewer participants respondi |
There was a | serious security incident on the Forsmark Nuclear Pow |
a sea accident, warned Pulewka that he was in | serious danger from the Nazi Party because of his pol |
There was no | serious outbreak of scurvy. |
ry at a time when Haida basket weaving was in | serious decline as an art form among younger members |
By the end of 1990, India was in | serious economic trouble. |
n-Fowley song, "Absolute Happiness", was more | serious, with its dramatic lyrics providing a Buddhis |
Fortunately, there was no | serious injury. |
By now, Lefebvre was in | serious difficulties. |
There was a | serious fire in 1967. |
ounced that the damage from the fire was more | serious than previously thought, and that repairs wou |
His early death was a | serious blow to his father's firm as well as to the f |
es Berardinelli commented that "If this was a | serious examination of the possible long-term ramific |
As it turned out, neither was a | serious factor in the race. |
shing a useful air route into China was under | serious discussion as early as January 1942, and Unit |
a, told the reporters that the threat was not | serious and that someone from Clinton's campaign had |
The building was facing | serious occupancy issues, with the pre-lease rate rem |
The injury was so | serious that it required surgery and forced Mattias t |
rent that the situation at Fukushima was more | serious than previously anticipated. |
helet, said that the incident was "especially | serious because, in our opinion, the Chilean delegati |
resort to force" and that the invasion was "a | serious violation of international law and of the rul |
me Court, which later found that "there was a | serious lack of candor with the trial court and there |
as an Andalite aristh, a cadet, who was never | serious and was always competitive with Elfangor-Siri |
in Frank and Norman Panama, the film was more | serious than many other contemporary Hope vehicles. |
er was not a foregone conclusion: there was a | serious question over whether O'Rourke could be tried |
tatements like "The loss of the reactor was a | serious blow to the Iraqi nuclear program" because th |
dland crossed it on the level but there was a | serious collision when an LNWR train passed a red sig |
response to an advert he had seen, and was so | serious about it that he began learning Russian, a ma |
nd of monastic life at the abbey, there was a | serious disagreement between its patron, Lord Berkele |
tion;"should humans be eating animals?' was a | serious challenge to Western society's belief that th |
breach was isolated and brief and so was not | serious. |
In August 2002 there was a | serious flood which damaged the site. |
In 1743 there was a | serious earthquake that killed many people in the vil |
ime of his accession, the Roman Empire was in | serious danger from several incursions, both within a |
ing a point that language unfamiliarity was a | serious impediment to migrant schoolchildren. |
hold and that the action of the police was a | serious infringement of academic freedom. |
His wound was sufficiently | serious to send him home and to ensure that he never |
By the 1980s, however, the estate was facing | serious problems. |
ll be at Torquay by the end of January was in | serious doubt as he was being heavily tipped to take |
ns and laying siege to Theodosia, which was a | serious commercial rival because of its ice-free port |
m the novel and film still finds its way into | serious writing about Moloch, Melqart, Carthage, and |
Elderfield, and created their debut EP We Are | Serious, which was released in 2009. |
erry Orchard, Porgy and Bess, Weeds, Macbeth, | Serious Money and The End of the Golden Weather. |
Thirteen people are killed in a weekend of | serious rioting, with an official death toll of 31 pe |
an: Мегаполис (Megacity) weekly, "Considering | serious neglect and lack of organization of personnel |
a character actor, in both comedic as well as | serious roles. |
d comical behaviour from the hosts as well as | serious fishing news and stories from around Australi |
lub cricket in the south of England went into | serious decline and many clubs closed down indefinite |
everyone was accounted for and there were no | serious injuries. |
There were still | serious concerns about hostilities in the country whi |
Whatever the truth, there were certainly | serious marital problems. |
There were no | serious injuries and the police did not file criminal |
The Boxers were a | serious threat to Western and Japanese citizens and C |
well-known fact that the isolationists were a | serious roadblock to American entry into the war. |
monks in Lucia above Big Sur, who were really | serious about rational metaphysics. |
In June 1936, the club were suffering | serious financial difficulties and the entire board o |
st to shoring up the four walls which were in | serious danger of collapse. |
still containing plenty of humour, were more | serious affairs, knowledgeable and well researched. |
after the first blast, and thus there were no | serious injuries when the second bomb exploded at 9:0 |
arm serving most of Hampton Roads were spared | serious damage. |
ut he feared that the show's defects were too | serious to remedy and insisted on receiving a "Produc |
p up a tough image, he claims they were never | serious, but she responds that she sees right through |
There were also | serious concerns about human rights violations and th |
me Court determined that such reforms were "a | serious violation to the legislative process" since t |
This time his wounds were more | serious and he resigned his commission on August 1. |
th police having to step in but there were no | serious incidents apart from a few arguments. |
Nicknamed 'Skelly', there were no | serious difficulties with any of the machinery under |
was that he believed the Carrangers were not | serious in their work, much to Jinnai's embarrassment |
d the guitar and saxophone, as they were "not | serious instruments", and he was told to play the eup |
Despite the severe damage, there were no | serious injuries, and only one sailor was subsequentl |
ted how cannibalism and starvation were still | serious problems even in 1937 in the Soviet Union. |
ges against the Rhode Island colony were most | serious, including complicity with pirates, by whom m |
There were two | serious accidents at the colliery where 47 men and bo |
1951, only two of Rossen's adaptions were of | serious novels, and Rossen's early drafts of the scri |
Their transmitters were spared | serious damage but the storm damaged the backup gener |
His operations were a | serious nuisance to the French and he was consequentl |
by torture at the hands of the West Midlands | Serious Crime Squad, claiming "there were six men in |
military officer there in May 1808, when very | serious disturbances broke out among the operatives i |
gular arrival of supply ships and, when under | serious Royalist attacks, enabled parties of seamen t |
fire department in the British colony when a | serious fire threatened the city. |
However when a | serious split in opinion between the settlers and the |
annabis' lobby can be repeated here, when few | serious doctors support them, why not the very seriou |
ntil a few years into the 21st century when a | serious water leak after very heavy rainfall caused i |
Where a | serious criminal offence has been disclosed during th |
wed by the binary Sarabande La Prude which is | serious in tone and complex harmonically. |
as a large prison riot at Wymott which caused | serious damage to the fabric of living units of the j |
In 1804 he contracted syphilis which had | serious effects in later years. |
hits and at least 15 near misses which caused | serious structural damage and wounded several merchan |
roduction called Saving Silverman, in which a | serious young man played by Jason Biggs falls in love |
e vectors for Japanese encephalitis, which is | serious disease in humans. |
g together to build a workers party, which is | serious about winning political power. |
educing the use of plastic bags, which causes | serious damage to the environment and threatens wildl |
er to survive the 1878 hurricane which caused | serious damage to the floating dock and other dockyar |
spital following an inspection which revealed | serious breaches of the Human Tissue Act, including t |
While no | serious studies have been made of the motives for enl |
Citizens of Toyland who committed | serious crimes could be banished to Bogeyland; once t |
f 10, saying it "is a game that those who are | serious about D&D-based RPGs should have in their lib |
die on the spot and four others who sustained | serious injuries were referred to Trauma Centre in Lu |
ts penitentiary benefits for those who commit | serious offenses, and another law that obligates judg |
oughtful and strong-willed young man who very | serious about his commitment but frustrated about not |
series features the stories of women who face | serious emotional, physical, or mental issues or circ |
he first two frames are of people who escaped | serious injury next to Miyuki bridge; the second of t |
ble, he was also known as a pious man who was | serious about his duties. |
arded to Lt Lewis Buckle Reeve who, following | serious injury at the Battle of Trafalgar, was laid n |
"whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks | serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific |
rable characters, the control of whom imposed | serious burdens on the city's small police force. |
Can anyone explain why any | serious discussion on the Katyn Forrest Massacre fail |
Tonight Robertson travelled widely providing | serious stories as well as finding some remarkable ec |
For the 2008-2009 season Pyatov will have | serious competition for his No.1 spot as Shakhtar loa |
rong gravitational field, which will generate | serious propulsion problems. |
by Public Law 102-321 defines children with a | serious emotional disturbance as those who are from b |
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