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fe a success, he tries to commit himself to a | serious relationship and do the things 30 year olds a |
Meanwhile a secret mission lands Deryn in | serious danger... and leads both teens to re-evaluate |
"giving financial aid to terrorists is a very | serious offense and there is no way [the FBI] would h |
ate with each other and with passengers was a | serious concern and created confusion during the fire |
ench inventors Louis and Auguste Lumiere to a | serious artistic and commercial contender against Ame |
wn best in the U.S. for two novels A Night of | Serious Drinking and the allegorical novel Mount Anal |
There were no | serious injuries and the police did not file criminal |
e 119 people on board, 3 passengers sustained | serious injuries, and 3 crewmembers and 28 passengers |
y child, and his father, Edward Morton, was a | serious journalist and dramatic critic. |
Gupta" passes away after a | serious accident and his wife too kindly embraced dea |
The NC-4 had no further | serious problems, and it landed at Lisbon harbor afte |
nce to cowboys and their families in times of | serious needs and also provides a financial collegiat |
The Clapham crash _was_ very | serious (preceded and followed by others) but IMHO re |
parable nature of apples and oranges, both in | serious publications and in weblogs and spoofs (see b |
gory IX believed the problem of heresy needed | serious attention and was not content with leaving it |
positions in July 2006 due to an undisclosed | serious illness and died on 12 September 2006. |
that it "met with very good acceptance among | serious people" and that it would "do great service t |
d his language as not being mature enough for | serious poetry, and argued that he makes "very simple |
For adults it was a | serious illness, and for children it was frequently f |
unity has a medical centre, but patients with | serious illnesses and injury are usually flown to Por |
d their families coping with cancer and other | serious illnesses and conditions. |
Bowie played the song live on the 1983 | Serious Moonlight and 1995 Outside tours. |
d a telephone message which led him to make a | serious error and accept the diesel train irregularly |
Graham escaped | serious injury and later raced again with an Aston Ma |
ican senior officers were "often subjected to | serious difficulties and embarrassments in the interc |
ly been cancelled by the Supreme Court due to | serious irregularities and the election re-run. |
However her posting was cut short due to | serious illness and she was airlifted to hospital in |
rements for South Carolina Police, has caused | serious personnel and operating problems within SCDPP |
who attended to her realized Susannah was in | serious condition and was not likely to survive, and |
ence was aware the GOC saw Horman in a rather | serious light and US officials did nothing to discour |
iolence" (piracy with intent to kill or cause | serious harm), and offences under the Dockyards etc. |
cides that a baptized Witness has committed a | serious sin and is unrepentant, the person is disfell |
de a tribute to Edwyn Collins, after Collins' | serious illness and subsequent return to performing i |
1927, which has saved countless children from | serious injury and death. |
He suffered from several | serious injuries and illnesses. |
In 1904 he turned to more | serious work and played Isidore Izard in Business is |
actical success because the Crusaders escaped | serious losses and successfully protected the pro-Lat |
ts penitentiary benefits for those who commit | serious offenses, and another law that obligates judg |
material since early 2004 since she was in a | serious relationship and was concerned about sexually |
don Bridge service killing 5, leaving 22 with | serious injuries and 18 with minor. |
By 1994, he was a | serious snowboarder and occasional skier living in th |
This case was considered to be a | serious crime, and according to Ramli, both the kidna |
ither the Orion or the Monarch, Lutzow was in | serious trouble and was only saved from further serio |
It is featured in the film | Serious Charge and was also released on the Serious C |
Shadrach Bond was the only | serious candidate and won almost unanimously. |
et up by J.R.) is that the Krebbs ranch is in | serious trouble, and Ray has mortgaged it several tim |
a traumatic childhood event that resulted in | serious embarrassment and humiliation, even from a mi |
These charges were abolished for | serious historical and literary researchers after a p |
alian composers, practitioners and critics of | serious music, and by Australian cultural historians |
mobile Camden couple) and more unexpectedly, | serious poetry and music slots incorporating readings |
Christina's part, she suffered from bouts of | serious depression and allegedly self-medicated herse |
1953, de Tornaco rolled his car and suffered | serious head and neck injuries. |
“There is | serious rancor and acrimony, especially from the domi |
lopment due to engine supply difficulties and | serious control and stability short-comings of the Fi |
d), who stresses that the audience will see a | serious play, and appeals to the audience members, "T |
north-south traffic and had been the cause of | serious congestion and safety concerns for many years |
ch have been widely disputed and dismissed by | serious linguists and lexicographers. |
euven, Belgium, where he was known as "both a | serious student and a congenial companion among his f |
He was never a | serious threat, and never bothered to campaign for th |
sed buildings of the fort gradually fell into | serious disrepair and neglect. |
by renewing the exercise of these graces, by | serious meditation, and fervent prayer." |
ndermined the goal of solitary confinement of | serious offenders, and more than one inmate was place |
Arab culture walking over a face is seen as a | serious insult and was created with the intent to for |
He was a | serious scholar, and ‘carried the Hebrew psalter into |
l Ethiopian Unity Party (AEUP), expressed its | serious concern and walked out of the debate requesti |
lub cricket in the south of England went into | serious decline and many clubs closed down indefinite |
In 1998, Jewell aged 85 suffered a | serious fall and was paralysed from the neck down. |
Anderson suffered | serious chest and neck injuries and died later in Nor |
d that 28% of York's population was living in | serious poverty, and that some workers in full time e |
erry Orchard, Porgy and Bess, Weeds, Macbeth, | Serious Money and The End of the Golden Weather. |
It provides organized instruction in the | serious study and practice of historical European swo |
keley of Marlborough had to retire below with | serious wounds, and command fell to Lieutenant John M |
geway route was the location for 21 fatal and | serious crashes, and was rated in the EuroRAP report |
considered to be the first Englishman to be a | serious antiquarian and musicologist. |
cocaine can lead to adverse effects, such as | serious hypertension and a significant increase in he |
h charging of her career, but escaped without | serious damage, and returned to Australia 21 December |
There was | serious violence and a pitch invasion by some home su |
f user testimonials which implied efficacy in | serious disease, and challenges to the general effica |
The station was plagued with | serious technical and financial difficulties; listene |
By the time it reached Boston it was in | serious trouble, and noted play doctor and Davis pal |
Skillful work by her crew saved the ship from | serious damage and she remained in action off Okinawa |
ut they had been ignored or dismissed without | serious attention, and each had refused to pass the p |
an: Мегаполис (Megacity) weekly, "Considering | serious neglect and lack of organization of personnel |
pendence elections in 1970 were free from any | serious incident and Chief Leabua was prepared to han |
gs to raise awareness of the many potentially | serious health and social consequences of misuse and |
heavy gaff rig in use at time this could be a | serious handicap and though the C.A. could help a lit |
he earlier films in the series were of a more | serious nature and tone, whereas this installment lea |
Those are people who have a | serious problem and have to live with that. |
mes and about 4000 homes were left in need of | serious repair, and at least 30 houses were beyond re |
won 16-13, although the match was not a very | serious encounter and was described by The Times news |
in the aircraft and Gravell ignoring his own | serious injuries and the fact that his clothes were a |
In this process however, he received | serious injuries and succumbed to them after the capt |
to NDS Kabul will be subjected to torture or | serious mistreatment" and transfers would "therefore |
ypical of such an exposed location, ice was a | serious threat, and the light was badly damaged in th |
Mr. Sewell's gallant action prevented a | serious fire and consequent loss of valuable product |
did have some songs with a deeper message and | serious economic and social commentary. |
nces the following season were curtailed by a | serious injury and moved to Hartlepools United in Jun |
f dialogue about it in some movie is taking a | serious event and adding an utterly banal detail. |
heless, like other basic amines, it can cause | serious burns and severe irritation. |
Since retiring through a | serious shoulder and neck injury, he has had two stin |
ree netting, both of which can result in very | serious injuries and a slow, agonizing death for the |
In 1866, she had a | serious illness and was bedridden for a long convales |
His forces had suffered | serious casualties and their strength was now much re |
e the outbreak of war, this is one of his few | serious songs, and sensitive comment about the workin |
Any | serious incidents and crimes in the parks were dealt |
the national leadership warned, led to "very | serious waste and complications." |
o Syedna Yusuf Najmuddin about Syedna Jalal's | serious illness and doubted his survival. |
This has led to | serious criticism and a report to the Independent Pol |
kpool on loan, but in his debut he suffered a | serious injury and returned to the Trotters. |
a mere man of fashion, he devoted himself to | serious study and foreign travel. |
She is depicted as very | serious, pensive and meditative, and often holding a |
investigate and prevent police corruption and | serious misconduct and to ensure that police members |
umber of other elections but did not launch a | serious campaign and remained out of politics for mos |
He was a diligent parish priest and a | serious student, and contributed largely to current l |
Flynn's short stories touch upon more | serious themes and are written perhaps with a more ly |
in later that night, Cash was not ready for a | serious relationship and turned her down. |
His time with the Timberwolves was marked by | serious injury and inconsistent play. |
d the guitar and saxophone, as they were "not | serious instruments", and he was told to play the eup |
She suffered a | serious illness and retired from the music industry i |
He then suffered a | serious injury and was loaned to Boreham Wood to aid |
Despite the severe damage, there were no | serious injuries, and only one sailor was subsequentl |
on Jewish themes, despite constant and often | serious opposition and obstruction from the Soviet cu |
withdrew his candidacy, citing effects of his | serious illness and surgery from the previous year. |
he Romanesque cathedral suffered later from a | serious fire, and in 1210 Bishop Hugues de Morville s |
After a long | serious decision and a talk with them both, Julie dec |
Purvi has a deeply | serious, quiet and somewhat mystical character. |
This article needs some | serious love, and I intend to try my hand at administ |
60 mph) at peak intensity, and caused over 18 | serious injuries and 13 confirmed deaths in Taiwan an |
which she points out that their daughter has | serious problems and need the care of a mother. |
nd fantasy; to art, literature, and media; to | serious scholarship and just plain fun. |
irst season was not successful since he had a | serious injury and released in summer 2008. |
Through the 1920s his roles often spoofed | serious actors and celebrities of the time -- e.g., " |
it was first reported that he was still in a | serious condition and could potentially die and that |
-downs have targeted certain gang members for | serious crimes and drug enforcement in the specific g |
Seven other passengers received | serious injuries, and 21 passengers received minor in |
“But I think that it is also a | serious problem and it is a serious problem for the F |
Still, he was not a starter, but he became a | serious student and threw himself into his special te |
om the Qing period are a desirable target for | serious collectors and museums. |
osing parties claim that such project poses a | serious environmental and health threat for thousands |
The festival ushered in interest in | serious films and subsequently several film societies |
is ready to truly enter the marketplace as a | serious vocalist and a sober songwriter", giving the |
1951, only two of Rossen's adaptions were of | serious novels, and Rossen's early drafts of the scri |
Secretary changed the views even of the most | serious playgoers, and it may be remarked in passing |
Christians face | serious persecution, and most have no Bible. |
"Drinking and driving is a | serious offense and can never be tolerated," the Asso |
cal execution, the intent of My Federation is | serious fun and style. |
ut procedural and legal opposition was a more | serious problem, and in 1873 the handful of women stu |
Other than cartoons, Diffee also produces | serious artwork, and has hosted "the Rejection Show", |
Despite many setbacks, including two | serious fires and many disputes over property, the ab |
or her irritability, but she was given little | serious attention and, to her neighbors, was "probabl |
is also said to have cured Prince Godan of a | serious illness and, with the help of his nephew, Pha |
(only one match, in his first season) due to | serious injuries and, later, technical choices from h |
matches where fighters battle to the point of | serious injury and/or death |
here doctors confirmed he had suffered a very | serious brain aneurysm. |
he situation in Namibia could become far more | serious than Angola and Mozambique. |
After a | serious injury Antar eventually debuted in December 2 |
Although unable to charge Jeffries with any | serious offence apart from keeping a disorderly house |
th police having to step in but there were no | serious incidents apart from a few arguments. |
These were the first | serious technical applications of artificial evolutio |
ion, to come back to their own stadium, after | serious upgrades are made to it. |
m a painful break up, and those emerging from | serious relationships are often advised to avoid seri |
More | serious violations are reviewed by a staff attorney a |
that was so long hidden), Grimm decides some | serious revisions are in order! |
Most | serious conditions are prominent. |
mewhat common in its restricted range, and no | serious threats are known to its survival, so it as a |
that many of the scenarios in Tolkien's more | serious work are similar recreations ("'asterisk' poe |
who was part of a special unit called in when | serious threats are made against someone's life, was |
The most | serious sins are punished here, in lower Hell. |
The most | serious pests are mealybugs that feed on citrus; othe |
Serious efforts are underway to find minerals in the | |
Now the | serious questions arise. |
During this time the club has suffered | serious problems arising from the collapse of ITV Dig |
trouble with law-breakers of the colony, and | serious differences arose between him and an unscrupu |
Thus a | serious disagreement arose over this appeal, which co |
Signals of | serious trouble arose in 1967 when the American Embas |
Soon afterwards new | serious problem arose at the city of Rome. |
It was not long before | serious differences arose between Steinmetz and Princ |
A | serious schism arose out of this conflict, and after |
Serious difficulties arose. | |
In 1689 a further | serious trouble arose. |
There remain | serious contentions around the effectiveness of speci |
y QT interval prolongation (which can lead to | serious heart arrhythmias). |
There were no deaths and only one | serious injury; arson was suspected. |
much pointless celebrity news in the guise of | serious news articles, such as a new Murdoch-backed m |
Each edition contains an editorial, satire, | serious feature articles, music and movie reviews and |
"whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks | serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific |
aging in ... sexual intercourse ... and lacks | serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific |
Tonight Robertson travelled widely providing | serious stories as well as finding some remarkable ec |
Aranda's plan did have one | serious flaw as he only had about 3,000 defenders, co |
Jive president Barry Weiss claims that the | serious contenders as first single also included "Any |
Mizoguchi considered the film his first | serious effort as a director, and it was also his fir |
was a total loss, but there were no deaths or | serious injuries, as all on board escaped though a ho |
ng the safety of his post, Rubio received two | serious wounds as he braved the intense enemy fire to |
Following a | serious illness as a result of which he returned to E |
Browning combines a | serious career as a business writer with books such a |
y Anthony Davis should not proceed because of | serious doubts as to whether Davis is actually guilty |
He complained of | serious harassment as "all the other soldiers in my p |
Ranga was obviously | serious even as a Minister about his trade union base |
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