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At one point of time, the situation became so | serious that the Directors of the Council even contem |
ver, the school was forced to move because of | serious code violations including no sprinklers or al |
RMB for airport support, however, because of | serious shortage of tourists, the airport incurred lo |
y Anthony Davis should not proceed because of | serious doubts as to whether Davis is actually guilty |
down two years later, in Algiers, because of | serious political divergences. |
shortly after its approval in 1992 because of | serious adverse effects resulting in three deaths. |
It was because of | serious issues in my personal life at the time, and i |
at 18 he decided truly decided to become more | serious about his Christian faith in God as he called |
rregular property reassessments have become a | serious issue in the commonwealth as it creates a sig |
obia should be addressed, for it may become a | serious problem in adulthood. |
It has become a | serious obstacle to the natural regeneration of impor |
use of methamphetamine in Oregon has become a | serious public health problem. |
thus evaded that which threatened to become a | serious cause of dissatisfaction, if not of disturban |
The dispute over Arianism had become a | serious problem, which threatened to damage the peace |
e last few weeks, Daniel Levy has become more | serious about moving to Stratford should Tottenham Ho |
with the merger of those bodies to become the | Serious Organised Crime Agency. |
In the late 90's, he diversified to become a | serious player in a variety of music including jazz, |
ionary issuance of currency that had become a | serious problem by the end of Queen Anne's War in 171 |
llowed for the production of wine to become a | serious economic activity. |
y and to Germany's known capacity to become a | serious naval rival of this country, we may have caus |
many years ago, but it has spread to become a | serious weed there also. |
However, this did not become a | serious market requirement and they never became very |
ation, the effects witnessed will become more | serious. |
Agalev had become a | serious political partner for other parties. |
X-ray astrometry becomes a | serious concern that results in ever greater demands |
are lighthearted, but the series becomes more | serious as it approaches its conclusion. |
t after being taken to Endia, he becomes more | serious but tries to keep every one in high spirits.H |
f the Severn north of the Teme was becoming a | serious problem for the Parliamentarians, so Cromwell |
anquished the Turks when they were becoming a | serious threat to his rear, and returned to the main |
tein...which suggest that pop is becoming the | serious music - in the proper sense - of the age" |
kistan's blasphemy laws, which has been under | serious debate for most of 2010. |
There has been a | serious conflict for several decades between the nati |
cs after claiming that she had been suffering | serious bouts of depression. |
There have also been several | serious and minor injuries. |
ations also revealed that there had been many | serious doubts raised about the O-ring seals by engin |
in the matter of immigration there has been a | serious departure by the Jewish authorities from the |
Chip Kidd had been a | serious fan of Batman ever since the young age of two |
There have been no | serious proposals to connect Nelson to the South Isla |
women, but since that time, there has been no | serious historical attempt to explore what factual ba |
weight distribution - which would have been a | serious disadvantage seeing that it was intended that |
urvived on social grounds had it not been for | serious damage due to flooding south of Aberystwyth i |
He also denied there had been any | serious errors in the Hong Kong Government's handling |
op Rattlesnake, the Bellone, which had been a | serious threat to British trade. |
There had been a | serious fire in July 1891, and the town seemed well p |
l ending of Voltaire's play may have been too | serious for contemporary tastes and may have been a r |
There seems to have been no | serious threat during the second fifty for Michael co |
Since that date there have been no | serious proposals to duplicate the existing tunnel, a |
There have been no | serious terrorist threats or attacks on Raleigh publi |
Eutrophication issues have been a | serious issue of the lake that was first observed in |
To date, however, there has been no | serious action taken on the massacre. |
o Bristol City on November 18, 1950, before a | serious leg injury led to his retirement from the pro |
and played for them for two seasons before a | serious injury ended his career. |
hich in the Scottish Premier League, before a | serious hip injury forced him to retire in 2005. |
hed and the retraction story aired before any | serious harm was caused. |
ies, he made 148 league appearances, before a | serious cruciate ligament injury, sustained in 1998 a |
213 appearances in all competitions before a | serious knee injury forced his retirement. |
May, Te Mamaku led the war party that began a | serious siege of the town. |
Morris began a | serious effort to win respect. |
monthly, especially those that began devoting | serious coverage to sport. |
In 210 AD they began a | serious revolt against the Roman Empire. |
Soviet blockade of the country and began his | serious music career after he moved to Vienna in 1948 |
ember the Allied artillery fire began causing | serious damage to some Bulgarian artillery batteries |
orary Hit Radio/Top 40 Mainstream and began a | serious challenge to take on the area's longtime riva |
In 1758, Anna began a | serious study of musical theory and composition, enga |
Mackal began his | serious research into the Loch Ness Monster phenomeno |
ted the "gap theory," fundamentalists began a | serious internal debate about the nature and chronolo |
In 1975 Pinter began a | serious affair with the historian Lady Antonia Fraser |
y and the Ghibelline (imperial) party began a | serious quarrel. |
ter its initial release it began experiencing | serious technical problems and was closed for reworki |
Adrian begins a | serious relationship (eventually leading to marriage, |
us due to its ability to slip between being a | serious horror film with sexual overtones, and a camp |
history, with Mount Wellington never being in | serious danger of finishing anywhere but first. |
Bombadil, I really do think you are being too | serious, besides missing the point. |
year, with 1,100 chip fires being considered | serious. |
n the Northern Territory, with health being a | serious and ongoing issue for the territory governmen |
rkey in his secret notebooks (alchemy being a | serious crime in England in its time) and created a t |
keley of Marlborough had to retire below with | serious wounds, and command fell to Lieutenant John M |
er is Ben Harvey (patterned after Ben Hecht): | serious about seeing the world, he leaves his home fo |
However, Benolli suffered | serious injury after this competition, missing both t |
uld subvert the Court's legitimacy beyond any | serious question." |
n which she argued for an end to bias against | serious academic subjects in the education system so |
ironment safety standards, has given birth to | serious health problems, not only in Bathinda itself, |
You Only Live Twice, Goodnight is a bit more | serious than she was in On Her Majesty's Secret Servi |
reets every Wednesday morning with a blend of | serious hard news and entertainment coverage. |
ology and the Bible cannot be blended without | serious compromise to or utter abandonment of the pri |
pontaneously, but it may lead to blindness in | serious cases. |
Bob sustained | serious rib, leg, foot and, most seriously, back inju |
iers from the blast with his body, preventing | serious wounds to everyone but himself. |
from the fortress, but his bodyguard received | serious shrapnel wounds in the attack. |
Another of Bolton's more | serious stage works was Child of Fortune (1956), an a |
used to dramatize his point, make his book a | serious and conscientious contribution to the debate |
Her two most well known books, A | Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement o |
method can lead to the child being born with | serious birth defects. |
parable nature of apples and oranges, both in | serious publications and in weblogs and spoofs (see b |
actress who has enjoyed popularity as both a | serious dramatic actress and, particularly in the 196 |
it was "a comedy that manages to be both too | serious and not serious enough and that, at no point |
Christina's part, she suffered from bouts of | serious depression and allegedly self-medicated herse |
Cramp took up birdwatching as a boy, and | serious ornithology dominated much of his life. |
y special school for secondary aged boys with | serious and persisting emotional, behavioural, and so |
after the Olympics, he soon took a break from | serious competition. |
ionally romantically linked to Brenda (having | serious arguments with both Brenda and Mike), discove |
l engine house under the 10th St. Bridge, any | serious work was done by the P&LE at their McKees Roc |
This meeting brought about | serious reforms for safety and rules changes in the s |
ummers has resulted in the building suffering | serious subsidence. |
the South stairwell of the building, causing | serious structural damage. |
ere written for the public at large, but only | serious students would read the many hundreds of page |
the side in 2003 on several occasions, but a | serious ankle injury against Richmond saw him stretch |
Hurricane Charley caused significant but less | serious damage, estimated to cost $700,000. |
ngary national team in the interwar era but a | serious knee injury suffered in 1926 stymied his play |
with internal bleeding, an uncommon but very | serious condition, especially in 16-year-olds. |
He joined Peterborough United, but a | serious injury forced him to retire from full-time fo |
attributes of a 'man of the people', but his | serious political connections seem to be with the [pa |
heatre was closed due to World War II, but no | serious damage was sustained and it reopened quickly. |
A rare but potentially | serious complication is that of uterine perforation. |
, proving this is not a character flaw, but a | serious disorder. |
Desperate But Not | Serious |
and Kappel as evidence for the tunnel, but no | serious excavations have been undertaken to prove or |
rved as Chief Government Whip but encountered | serious opposition from inside the party. |
akes that don't always lead to death, but are | serious enough to get Nancy off the case. |
fillers won't irritate the stomach, but pose | serious health risk for veins or nasal membranes. |
s film I, Claudius (1937) as Messalina, but a | serious car accident resulted in filming being abando |
There was some skirmishing, but nothing | serious. |
e destroyed and a grain bin collapsed, but no | serious injuries occurred. |
ered in South Africa where a similar but more | serious disease caused by a poxvirus, lumpyskin disea |
Del is initially keen, but a | serious Rodney tells his older brother that they aren |
laware were reluctant to negotiate but feared | serious trouble with white settlers, which developed. |
fixing the date of Easter in this way, but no | serious discussions have yet taken place on implement |
d Cup qualifying play in 1976 and 1977, but a | serious knee injury kept him off the 1980 roster. |
Two rare but very | serious effects include aplastic anemia and hepatic ( |
But Not | Serious is a 1965 comedy film starring Alec Guinness, |
They threatened ambiguous, but quite | serious, consequences if anything should happen to th |
asted on their reputation for decades, but no | serious wine enthusiast would dismiss the best of the |
al sales in between DOD contracts but nothing | serious and all through subcontracted groups such as |
s collapsed following an investigation by the | Serious Fraud Office and charges were brought against |
He was hampered by a | serious knee injury, which caused him to miss the ent |
iates have now had their assets frozen by the | Serious Organised Crime Agency. |
(i) the inferences and procedures used by all | serious empirical inquirers (not only by scientists); |
ptisms, these claims are not accompanied by a | serious increase in "active" members. |
By its | serious purpose, its literary stature and the range-b |
eard that Nominoe had been incapacitated by a | serious illness. |
he 2004-05 season, which was interrupted by a | serious ankle injury sustained in September 2004. |
The Palace was damaged by a | serious fire in 1431 and the last evidence of its use |
However, after it was devastated by a | serious fire on 23 June 1906, the church authorities |
, which has so far been prevented only by the | serious opposition of environmentalists to the constr |
(R)evolution is the fifth album by Minimum | Serious. |
Show by the BBC was cut short, however, by a | serious accident that occurred in 1961, during a live |
amended since 2002, most particularly by the | Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 and the S |
an ambitious young doctor left in a coma by a | serious car accident; her spirit returns to her old a |
Bath was also affected by a | serious flood in 1809 which would have flooded many o |
Her term was marred by a | serious illness which forced her to take leave for th |
uction) conjecture should be balanced by more | serious attempts to construct counterexamples.” |
Afraid to be disappointed by a | serious relationship, Jacks prefers to spend her free |
his time at Manchester City was hampered by a | serious injury which required operations on both knee |
Impressed by the | serious devotion of Kamalavalli, the lord appeared an |
His playing career was cut short by a | serious knee injury. |
Rangers before his career was cut short by a | serious knee injury. |
005, where his first season was hampered by a | serious knee injury suffered early on in the season. |
nces the following season were curtailed by a | serious injury and moved to Hartlepools United in Jun |
His career was ended by a | serious back injury after an on-ice collision with Pe |
ress was temporarily curtailed, however, by a | serious knee injury in September of the same year. |
Apparently inspired by a | serious Salmonella problem in 2003 at a Chili's locat |
ccused of fraud after an investigation by the | Serious Fraud Office but was cleared of all charges a |
nt three seasons but his time was marred by a | serious neck injury. |
e in 1940, and was later further damaged by a | serious fire. |
comedia and Pelekanos the Byzantines suffered | serious defeats at the hands of the Turks; since ther |
lic opinion, and gave the Gladstone cabinet a | serious blow. |
co, the destroyer received a distress call, a | serious fire had broken out in the forward hold, from |
race seat for 2005 was therefore called into | serious doubt. |
discovered many asteroids; he also called for | serious scientific research of unidentified flying ob |
e's credentials and testimony are called into | serious question on the witness stand; his opponent-t |
fication as the "Pioneer" was not called into | serious question until historical research in the lat |
ion conspiracy theories have been called into | serious question by others. |
commanded by Hugh III of Burgundy, came under | serious onslaught, cutting it off from the rest of th |
to Giovanni Malagodi, with whom he came into | serious quarrels few time later. |
The new contract came amid | serious consideration by the NCAA of expanding the to |
ally not harmful to one's health but can pose | serious problems in industrial settings, where water |
rmed that fluoroquinolone CNS toxicity can be | serious, occurs more frequently in benzodiazepine dep |
Some strains of E. coli can cause | serious illness in humans. |
f foreign bodies into the urethra can present | serious medical problems: see urethral foreign body i |
possesses powerful dentition and can inflict | serious bites. |
e Australia, damage from Pyrenophora can have | serious economic consequences and reduce farm yields |
s creates a safety problem, as they can cause | serious injuries if not handled correctly. |
number of blind 3-5 ft drops which can cause | serious injury if approached unaware, or at a high sp |
not adapted to their presence they can cause | serious environmental problems. |
ce that exposure to phthalocyanines can cause | serious birth defects in developing embryos. |
“It’s a bacteria which can cause | serious ear infections (sometimes leading to deafness |
tic reduction of DHA in heart tissue can have | serious health consequences. |
This quantity of radioactivity can produce | serious health effects with only a few minutes of clo |
coli), very common bacteria which can cause | serious infections that can lead to death. |
heless, like other basic amines, it can cause | serious burns and severe irritation. |
These complications can be | serious and have sometimes resulted in death. |
Pauley has shown that she can handle | serious interviews (from her experience on Today and |
The species can cause | serious damage to young trees, but has not been repor |
sea, and respiratory depression, which can be | serious and even life-threatening. |
or doctor of adverse drug reactions can have | serious consequences, having a phobia of medications |
ted air resulting from a flash fire can cause | serious damage to the tissue of the lungs, possibly l |
Other candidates with | serious chances for the election were Corsini, Tanara |
Candy is | serious business. |
Both drivers could leave their car without | serious injuries. |
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