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that he joined the Communist Party and made a | serious study of Marxist thought. |
bad coal with too much slate and dirt, and a | serious disagreement was apt to be followed by violen |
simply speculation but soon developed into a | serious story. |
use of methamphetamine in Oregon has become a | serious public health problem. |
ng after Madog's death, it is believed that a | serious fire badly damaged the abbey, with archaeolog |
r gossip about them (but not necessarily in a | serious way.) |
Intended by its author as a | serious work celebrating the triumph of good over evi |
arty (PDP), the country could be headed for a | serious political disaster come 2011 unless a concert |
n Curro Torres was lost for the season with a | serious injury; he made his debut on November 24, pla |
ccess and showcased IMP star King Baggot as a | serious actor. |
Fair suffered a | serious cruciate ligament injury in May 2008, which r |
But as Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley became a | serious candidate for Mary's marriage, Elizabeth want |
er 2009, that she is interested in pursuing a | serious acting career in film. |
ing SLBMs as a second strike capability has a | serious problem, because in retaliation for a submari |
He was a | serious scholar, and ‘carried the Hebrew psalter into |
ided back to Southampton, where he suffered a | serious bout of malaria. |
In February 2006 he suffered a | serious injury away to Elgin City which almost result |
am length and credit hours, and "identified a | serious issue" wherein HLC had found problems in Amer |
of people on those days, because it's such a | serious subject matter." |
He was a | serious student, especially of anti-theistic position |
be less intelligent than most people, then a | serious source has to be quoted. |
in 2003 having failed to fully recover from a | serious Traffic collision| two years previously in wh |
ssion of the offence and the offence is not a | serious children's indictable or traffic offence that |
of the A-VTEC is what makes it stand out as a | serious evolutionary step in the world of VTEC. |
ions would be a sham if only Wouter Bos was a | serious candidate. |
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 |
In 1998, Jewell aged 85 suffered a | serious fall and was paralysed from the neck down. |
There was a | serious fire in 1969 and although much of the brewery |
In 1959, Locke was involved in a | serious car accident, and subsequently he suffered fr |
This developmentally dynamic tissue showed a | serious misregulation of extracellular matrix compone |
His work developed into a | serious examination of the factors that influence the |
o wonder that banditry on their part became a | serious problem for the occupation," wrote Naimark. |
cording firmly established Curtis Fuller as a | serious, mature voice on his instrument". |
Afraid to be disappointed by a | serious relationship, Jacks prefers to spend her free |
In the event of a | serious fire on board while travelling through the tu |
efficacy and the drug is intended to treat a | serious or life-threatening disease in their later st |
New Zealand agriculture went through a | serious depression during the 1880s, one which hit Fi |
The public perception of General Prats as a | serious, level-headed bulwark of the so-called Schnei |
o spending a long time out of the side with a | serious back injury, which eventually forced his reti |
ted the "gap theory," fundamentalists began a | serious internal debate about the nature and chronolo |
ich he argues that coming into existence is a | serious harm, regardless of the feelings of the exist |
with a few words, assuring them that it was a | serious work in the modern idiom, smiled maliciously |
Her guilt contributed to a | serious mental illness that would profoundly affect h |
Roddy McKenzie sustained a | serious injury in the pre season testimonial game for |
his time at Manchester City was hampered by a | serious injury which required operations on both knee |
eer was curt short in 2004 when he suffered a | serious knee injury. |
In 1845, facing a | serious famine in Ireland, Peel sought to lower food |
y and criticism, which was just emerging as a | serious scholarly pursuit in universities in the 1970 |
olicism in the 2000s, after recovering from a | serious illness. |
Unfortunately, Fernandinho received a | serious injury to his right leg/knee on September 10, |
ia; however, the following year he suffered a | serious car crash. |
mines along the Tajikistan border, creating a | serious new regional issue and intensifying Uzbekista |
However, New Jersey never became a | serious Stanley Cup contender while Muller was with t |
first time, a girlfriend with whom he is in a | serious relationship. |
and family informed when someone is facing a | serious health event, Mehring's vision was to create |
A | serious charge has been made against the American Sch |
9 year old boy who has been diagnosed with a | serious illness. |
There was a | serious humanitarian impact brought about by the impa |
1845-1847), during which time he suppressed a | serious Bedouin revolt, Tirnova (1847) and then Belgr |
It formed part of a | serious of box office failures in Scott's career that |
e people, so being accused of feudalism was a | serious insult. |
ushing/receiving seasons, Andrews sustained a | serious knee injury during the 1984 preseason that si |
ns, undocumented, a publication unworthy of a | serious publisher." |
he ability to benefit from the program, and a | serious sense of purpose. |
her with the girl's family tradition became a | serious but brief obstacle for newlyweds. |
The park also contains a | serious aspect of its work and exhibits, and behind t |
in both hands and feet the second time was a | serious lung wound. |
considered to be the first Englishman to be a | serious antiquarian and musicologist. |
In 1999 the company had a | serious fire in the cigar room at its factory and acc |
After graduation he embarked on a | serious study of Hegel, teaching himself German by re |
, while UNMIK has said the creations is not a | serious issue because it will not have an operative r |
ed, although the Home Secretary could refer a | serious complaint to another police force for investi |
ies, he made 148 league appearances, before a | serious cruciate ligament injury, sustained in 1998 a |
Darwin saw the phenomenon as a | serious challenge for his theory to overcome. |
On 25 May 1994 a | serious incident occurred indicating the No.2 engine |
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 |
ed Viking to a league lead before suffering a | serious ankle injury in a game against SK Brann halfw |
A person can appeal if they believe that a | serious error in judgment has been made. |
c relics of the temple were destroyed after a | serious fire in mid 1970s. |
tings, the Director General of MI5, who has a | serious disclosure. |
e first took up full-bore rifle shooting as a | serious sport. |
whatever he sees on television, leading to a | serious debt problem, which gets resolved when his gr |
If this is a | serious issue to some people, I suggest they get star |
eld in the 2007-08 season, before suffering a | serious knee injury in February 2008 that ruled him o |
Daniel D. Tompkins were re-elected without a | serious campaign. |
took early retirement from the sport due to a | serious rupture of the ligament in her left knee. |
s, one of whom looks toward the viewer with a | serious expression. |
His career ended after a | serious injury in his last match. |
That paragraph needs a | serious edit, which I'll probably tackle at some poin |
nts, while her personality was described as a | serious and dignified young woman. |
In 1676, the George was rebuilt after a | serious fire that destroyed most of medieval Southwar |
a more accurate bio, but this section needs a | serious revision. |
that time crystal glass was not considered a | serious art medium and few artists were utilizing the |
thus evaded that which threatened to become a | serious cause of dissatisfaction, if not of disturban |
t various times in 1947 and it ceased to be a | serious electoral force after this. |
who is "on the rebound," or recently out of a | serious dating relationship, is popularly believed to |
In 2002 Accola suffered a | serious ankle injury, breaking both of his talus bone |
e with Shrewsbury, he appears to have taken a | serious interest in Scottish affairs. |
A | serious accident occurred at Singleton Bank, south of |
used many connoisseurs to undervalue him as a | serious musician. |
The dispute over Arianism had become a | serious problem, which threatened to damage the peace |
While Comico had proven to be a | serious contender as a major independent comic compan |
if a physician reports that the accused has a | serious alcohol problem likely to result in an unacce |
A | serious of injuries made him almost give up, but in D |
Nevertheless, the likelihood of catching a | serious illness when using a toilet without one is lo |
to break up with him due to his desire for a | serious relationship. |
Oman has a | serious problem of people trafficking involving women |
erpreted as his intention to give the piece a | serious aspect in a similar manner to Treemonisha and |
me loss against Villarreal CF, he sustained a | serious anterior cruciate ligament injury which would |
Runner-up: A | Serious Man |
s curtailed after just four matches, due to a | serious foot injury. |
from a hobby for computer enthusiasts into a | serious business tool. |
He suffered a | serious knee injury during a match in September 2000 |
st choice centre forward Henry Hamilton for a | serious breach of club discipline, Christmas was draf |
n, hiking and other human activity can have a | serious impact on them. |
ond Italo-Abyssinian War, which resulted in a | serious political crisis between Italy and Great Brit |
was a container ship which was involved in a | serious collision in New York in 1973 with the oil ta |
building missions, then we're going to have a | serious problem coming down the road. |
due to a | serious illness. |
His playing career was cut short by a | serious knee injury. |
even as a linked article title, constitutes a | serious point of view distortion to the possibility o |
heavy gaff rig in use at time this could be a | serious handicap and though the C.A. could help a lit |
"It includes a | serious and often unpleasant commenting chorus, the d |
e anything, Wikipedia is still trying to be a | serious encyclopedia, vandalism usually do not last l |
successfully convinced Fan Wei that he has a | serious illness(actually he is totally healthy but a |
It is a | serious matter. |
A | serious visitor should be prepared to spend at least |
injuries over the next few seasons, he had a | serious neck injury that threatened his career in 200 |
Those are people who have a | serious problem and have to live with that. |
However, he suffered a | serious knee injury in a game at the start of the fol |
sed the establishment of New South Wales in A | Serious Admonition to the Public on the Intended Thie |
ce in northern Burma along the border posed a | serious threat. |
He retired in the fall of 2005 due to a | serious knee injury. |
cey was not expecting the Spanish to put up a | serious fight at Valencia. |
erity alone are enough to disqualify him as a | serious presidential candidate in these United States |
heir camp and the 3,000 Bavarians inflicted a | serious defeat on the irregulars. |
before being forced to retire in 1956 with a | serious knee injury. |
ropean vice-champion in Munich, was clearly a | serious contender, with a throw of 64.40 metres this |
In recent years, the community saw a | serious decline due to the departure of the Canadian |
After recovering from a | serious back injury on his return, Pelter moved to Ne |
Rangers before his career was cut short by a | serious knee injury. |
re oriented to weapon fighting/shooting and a | serious and dark cyberpunk tone because of the Heavy |
He was considered a | serious candidate to succeed Kofi Annan as the U.N. S |
n his late forties but gave up racing after a | serious crash on the 'Son of Sam' production racer in |
the 2008/09 World Cup season Greis had had a | serious disagreement with the Germans' head coach Fra |
In 1994 a | serious accident occurred just south of the station. |
onwards, it was only a matter of time until a | serious accident occurred. |
' passing attack was proved in 1995 despite a | serious injury to star quarterback Doug Flutie. |
in if an American audience was prepared for a | serious full length supernatural chiller. |
ts hard line it had pushed Bulgaria towards a | serious commitment to the Central Powers. |
der is to provide a person who suffers from a | serious mental disorder with a comprehensive plan of |
remained in England, a prima donna without a | serious rival, for seven years. |
A | serious jazz aficionado, she was the host of a radio |
him, but afterwards Serhiy was involved in a | serious car accident that left him paralysed from the |
After a | serious accident where Isabelle hit her head, they sw |
Teething problems prevented Clark mounting a | serious title challenge but the Lotus-Ford was undoub |
Jewitt suffered a | serious head injury but his life was saved by Maquinn |
ons, the Senate considered the revolt to be a | serious threat to its security, comparable to that po |
a bid to keep Everton in a position to make a | serious challenge for European qualification the foll |
This brought about a | serious reaction towards all parties involved in the |
eted in 1899, and portrays the subject with a | serious demeanor. |
(Phylloxeridae), including Vine Phylloxera, a | serious pest of grapes. |
esented in a pseudo-documentary style, with a | serious, tongue-in-cheek narrator (John Dehner) provi |
stration was forced to resign in 1915, amid a | serious corruption scandal. |
In 2009, after failing to overcome a | serious knee injury, and at the age of 26, Mark Lewis |
Economics is a | serious subject: The apologia of an economist to the |
ypical of such an exposed location, ice was a | serious threat, and the light was badly damaged in th |
nd Tony Hunt and Austin Scott while nursing a | serious ACL injury. |
did not diminish the fact that he remained a | serious and influential political figure. |
Mr. Sewell's gallant action prevented a | serious fire and consequent loss of valuable product |
A | serious lack of supplies, discontent within his party |
self to be surprised on the march sustained a | serious defeat at Azaz, near Antioch. |
h a group of friends, they were involved in a | serious car accident which killed the driver of their |
pswich Town on 18 August 1956, but suffered a | serious injury in the same game ,and this proved to b |
reach and rescue the man, despite suffering a | serious leg injury himself and the constant danger of |
ics, particularly work toward demonstrating a | serious asymmetry between particles and their anti-pa |
bees were foraging on the blossoms, causing a | serious bee kill. |
Although he played a | serious part in the horror film, people laughed, whic |
005, where his first season was hampered by a | serious knee injury suffered early on in the season. |
ch larger nearby Lakehurst Mall in 1971 put a | serious dent in Belvidere's fortunes. |
al times throughout the race, including for a | serious crash involving McLaren driver Heikki Kovalai |
ing to press releases, but rapidly adopting a | serious stance as the WHO and CDC issued stronger rec |
to his 'good hands' that he never suffered a | serious finger injury, nor were his hands damaged at |
as (a) necessary to preserve the woman from a | serious danger to her life or her physical or mental |
However, she had to quit kick boxing due to a | serious injury at her leg. |
uded the Siege of Constantinople, which had a | serious economic impact on the economy of Egypt. |
chool nemesis Natasha Nutley, that she's in a | serious relationship. |
which he participated in the early 1960s as a | serious, conscientious, mature attempt to raise aware |
Many of the stories' subjects are of a | serious nature, such as a story featured on the premi |
A | serious wound led to his evacuation by air before the |
nces the following season were curtailed by a | serious injury and moved to Hartlepools United in Jun |
In the late 90's, he diversified to become a | serious player in a variety of music including jazz, |
s film I, Claudius (1937) as Messalina, but a | serious car accident resulted in filming being abando |
f dialogue about it in some movie is taking a | serious event and adding an utterly banal detail. |
forced to resign from office in 1915, amid a | serious corruption scandal. |
match from the start of the 1923-24 season, a | serious knee injury in January, which required an ope |
ssing Technicians found themselves bound to a | serious learning curve because they had to learn ever |
major vector of tomato spotted wilt virus, a | serious plant disease. |
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