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up is credited with helping to cut the area's | serious crime by 20 percent and drawing nearly $4.5 b |
The new contract came amid | serious consideration by the NCAA of expanding the to |
ted, and the latter likely to be stiff, cold, | serious and calculated. |
stein won the Democratic nomination against a | serious opponent, California Attorney General John Va |
aspects of the Reformed faith (including the | serious, external call to all who come under the prea |
eccentricity, he serves as a foil to the more | serious, practical Call. |
ower RF currents it can cause superficial but | serious burns called RF burns. |
Her first | serious role came as the "only girl" in The Silent Ca |
The first | serious blow came following the assassination of Alex |
hythm of the courante is "absolutely the most | serious one can find." |
o evidence to support this claim however, and | serious doubt can be cast on the U.S. military's inte |
that it is impossible to check everybody, but | serious dangers can be prevented. |
Serious trekkers can take a 4-day trek route, startin | |
erity alone are enough to disqualify him as a | serious presidential candidate in these United States |
r of New York, considered the most liberal of | serious Republican candidates. |
Soviet blockade of the country and began his | serious music career after he moved to Vienna in 1948 |
er 2009, that she is interested in pursuing a | serious acting career in film. |
comedic impressions, Valen has also pursued a | serious music career; his pop music album Listen When |
Stiff, | serious Nurse Carr is hired to assist Eleanor and Mr. |
If Sextilius had been | serious about carrying out his threat to treat Marius |
lditz Story" for Junior Express and was voted | Serious Strip Cartoonist of the Year, 1961. |
the first female judge in Baltimore to handle | serious criminal cases such as murders and rapes. |
acticed as defence and prosecuting counsel in | serious criminal cases. |
et Hammer," for her approach to sentencing in | serious felony cases. |
and made the Public Solicitor responsible for | serious criminal cases. |
et cooperation would be short-lived, due to a | serious incident caused by a drunk Bonnet who insulte |
Serious injuries caused by dogs, if his bill passes, | |
ered in South Africa where a similar but more | serious disease caused by a poxvirus, lumpyskin disea |
Coming just days after a more | serious earthquake caused events at the Kashiwazaki-K |
und alarming evidence indicating there may be | serious problems caused by the dominance of the large |
Intended by its author as a | serious work celebrating the triumph of good over evi |
rt centre in the country, and is a designated | serious fraud centre. |
Teething problems prevented Clark mounting a | serious title challenge but the Lotus-Ford was undoub |
s one of the few NBA players who could pose a | serious physical challenge to O'Neal on defense. |
Nottingham Forest failed to make a | serious title challenge but compensated for this by r |
were hoping that Town could possibly mount a | serious promotion challenge to Division 1. |
in the general election as he did not face a | serious primary challenge, while Angelides was estima |
st season of his career, leading Chelsea to a | serious title challenge, scoring 15 goals in all comp |
It's a | serious “resource challenge,” he says, but one that c |
Town were hoping for a good start to mount a | serious promotion challenge. |
alled Iran's nuclear program "one of the most | serious security challenges facing the international |
motivator for students to work hard and meet | serious intellectual challenges. |
addition to this, the format was changed to a | serious, documentary channel with scheduling arranged |
ransition Vampi from cheeky horror hostess to | serious dramatic character in the 21-page story "Who |
entation; the composition has a predominantly | serious Slavic character [...] Strauss was accorded e |
r is not the only presidential hopeful facing | serious corruption charges in Kenya. |
otic drugs to a mentally ill defendant facing | serious criminal charges in order to render that defe |
England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with | serious criminal charges and with less serious charge |
This ended the 350 year precedent of all | serious criminal charges in England and Wales being t |
This was the last | serious European cholera outbreak. |
s that Lowe was unassailable and therefore no | serious candidates chose to challenge him. |
mpics while still in high school and, despite | serious and chronic knee injuries, remained one of th |
Obviously this article needs | serious POV cleanup, but alas, has been locked. |
logy has been employed by a growing number of | serious scholars close to the mainstream, but the met |
In addition, carbamazepine has been linked to | serious adverse cognitive anomalies, including EEG sl |
on June 20, 1931 in order to deal with a very | serious banking collapse in Central Europe that threa |
This gem is essential for all | serious jazz collections. |
88-89) - "...essential for all | serious jazz collections...served as proof that it is |
s single carriageway stretch had 14 fatal and | serious injury collisions between 2003 and 2005, and |
in 2003 having failed to fully recover from a | serious Traffic collision| two years previously in wh |
ion internationally as a professional author, | serious political columnist and biographer with a ser |
ted happily and it looked like something more | serious might come of it. |
in place, Nigeria will be heading for a very | serious disaster come 2011,” Mato said. |
guest presenter on the BBC7 discussion show, | Serious About Comedy. |
A more | serious indictment comes from the general of the war |
The work mixes | serious and comic elements, an example of the latter |
isted of two separate dramatic numbers -- one | serious, one comic -- interspersed with slack rope, s |
various branches of the US Armed Forces, both | serious and comic. |
rt from the quatrain, are probably Amusements | Serious and Comical, calculated for the Meridian of L |
building missions, then we're going to have a | serious problem coming down the road. |
ficer, currently the head of the Homicide and | Serious Crime Command for the Metropolitan Police. |
on, it wasn't until the mid-20th century that | serious scholarship commenced in deciphering the nota |
Serious offences committed within the Port, such as a | |
August 14, 2000, after expressing concern at | serious crimes committed in Sierra Leone, the Council |
He is one of those very few | serious and committed poets who have a wide vision of |
With little | serious record company interest, the band took the in |
ifferent to its predecessors, adopting a more | serious tone compared to the other games. |
A less | serious music competition is held in the Michaelmas t |
97), giving heritage station Key103 its first | serious commercial competitor in the city. |
ntified as tuberculosis, but possibly another | serious lung complaint) in early July, and died at St |
d by his father, the Knight, which is formal, | serious, and complete, the rambling and fantastical s |
The judges' decision was given in verse, in a | serious tone completely unbefitting the lighthearted |
etailed and realistic comics art and his most | serious and complex storytelling. |
Serious visual complications have also been reported | |
ges against the Rhode Island colony were most | serious, including complicity with pirates, by whom m |
rthur Roberts and considered to be "the first | serious musical composition inspired by the atomic ag |
military service Ward managed to compose two | serious orchestral compositions, Adagio and Allegro, |
This was effected through a | serious of concentration camps which the British have |
Drug resistance is a | serious clinical concern in treatment of viral infect |
development in these areas, the species is of | serious conservation concern. |
Serious debate concerning the unusual rocks began in | |
rchaeologists to believe that there was never | serious conflict concerning religion in Java as it wa |
There also remained | serious lingering concerns about the Constitutional v |
ny Rastas disapprove of cigarettes due to the | serious health concerns associated with their use, an |
of children per family, in an effort to curb | serious overpopulation concerns and heavy strain on n |
istant infections are one of the world's most | serious health concerns. |
Such content-based discrimination raises | serious constitutional concerns." |
rt has original jurisdiction over a number of | serious felonies, concurrent with the Massachusetts S |
am for Germany and the world, a story without | serious or condemning narration to get in the way of |
cist literature, but the judge ruled that his | serious heart condition made him unfit to stand trial |
direct purpose the cure of a proportionately | serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman ar |
positives" of modern tests usually indicate a | serious alternate condition, often an autoimmune dise |
However, Sunita has a | serious heart condition. |
teenage daughter, Emily, was diagnosed with a | serious heart condition. |
r a carer for one of his daughters, who has a | serious kidney condition. |
luating the use of Nuvigil as a treatment for | serious medical conditions such as bipolar depression |
“I've never seen my parents look so | serious,” she confides, and their change in demeanor |
These actions led to a | serious diplomatic conflict between the pope and Port |
Sudan, it's hard to see how there will not be | serious armed conflict within southern Sudan possibly |
Vsevolod's death in 1212 precipitated a | serious dynastic conflict. |
e main opposition party, New Democracy, faced | serious internal conflicts. |
ted by cut-and-cover, the construction caused | serious traffic congestion in the western New Kowloon |
ffic deck on the High Level Bridge to relieve | serious traffic congestion between North and South Si |
ffic deck on the High Level Bridge to relieve | serious traffic congestion? |
attributes of a 'man of the people', but his | serious political connections seem to be with the [pa |
used to dramatize his point, make his book a | serious and conscientious contribution to the debate |
There are no | serious medical consequences of this parasitic fly. |
er-powerful financial institutions would have | serious global consequences that would impact most he |
e Australia, damage from Pyrenophora can have | serious economic consequences and reduce farm yields |
ic detoxification, it is now believed to have | serious health consequences of its own. |
brain, to such an extent that children suffer | serious neurological consequences. |
tic reduction of DHA in heart tissue can have | serious health consequences. |
All | serious historians consider it a total fabrication. |
The Court observed that the fines were | serious penal considerations, a typical feature of cr |
The most | serious actress considered was Marina Vlady. |
249 people received | serious radiation contamination from lost radiography |
l ending of Voltaire's play may have been too | serious for contemporary tastes and may have been a r |
He has also been at various times, a | serious presidential contender. |
e 2009-10 season, Witton never appeared to be | serious promotion contenders and Finley resigned from |
e, an investment which saw Liverpool rated as | serious title contenders for the first time in the pa |
the 2009-2010 season, Fleetwood were seen as | serious promotion contenders, sharing the top two pla |
It comprises most of the | serious musical content of the last two albums releas |
was among men serving in Vietnam; the song's | serious emotional content seemed to overlay perfectly |
rs Jolley & Swain's pop music production with | serious lyrical content. |
on Watch, Prabhunath Singh was among the more | serious criminals contesting the Indian general elect |
ely singing voice, while Wilkes was heavy and | serious, a contrast that was too marked to make for h |
ed aggressiveness even through suffering from | serious wounds, contributed in large measure to overc |
hown a preference for lighthearted humor over | serious or controversial subjects such as political a |
e of a recall, ennoblement, or a sufficiently | serious criminal conviction. |
ho make the determinations that often lead to | serious criminal convictions. |
its, believe me I will be trying to make some | serious bias corrections on this page. |
more goals three straight years -- and only a | serious injury costing him much of the 1978 season co |
Citizens of Toyland who committed | serious crimes could be banished to Bogeyland; once t |
some way to easily change the original class, | serious problems could arise. |
Rather than risk | serious injury, Count Fleet did not race as a four-ye |
Although Knatterton's adventures are | serious and count as real detective stories, the comi |
paper bears little resemblance with its more | serious broadsheet counterpart Lianhe Zaobao and not |
on against capital invested in such shares is | serious, the courts have no discretion but to interfe |
by the time these other bands started getting | serious press coverage and sales. |
ards because of its relatively soft flesh and | serious rain cracking. |
In 2004, the band was involved in a | serious van crash in England while touring with The D |
During that time he survived a | serious helicopter crash and a Grizzly bear attack. |
Brannigan was in a | serious car crash in 1972, from which he never fully |
It is the site of a | serious rail crash which occurred in 1952 killing 112 |
uncement that Ilyushin had been involved in a | serious car crash was really a cover story for an Apr |
one week before the fight he was involved in | serious car crash in Germany. |
They got in a very | serious car crash in the final episode of 2007 and Gu |
ia; however, the following year he suffered a | serious car crash. |
iates have now had their assets frozen by the | Serious Organised Crime Agency. |
The | Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) is a non-depart |
The | Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 formally |
ome functions are shared with the UK national | Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), but SOCA requi |
amended since 2002, most particularly by the | Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 and the S |
vices, a member of the governing board of the | Serious Organised Crime Agency and a Trustee of the R |
st person in the UK to be convicted under the | Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 for takin |
• United Kingdom: | Serious Organized Crime Agency & Child Exploitation a |
to be the important factor in considering how | serious the crime was. |
with the merger of those bodies to become the | Serious Organised Crime Agency. |
was convicted under Section 132 (1)(c) of the | Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA), |
nd responsible for disrupting and dismantling | serious organised crime groups; by taking the profit |
ingdom has allocated a team of three from its | Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA); a SOCA officer |
which was disbanded with the creation of the | Serious Organised Crime Agency and is based in Warwic |
thern Ireland (PSNI), HM Revenue and Customs, | Serious Organised Crime Agency, the Northern Ireland |
ious government's central crime agency, Soca ( | Serious Organised Crime Agency) will be replaced by a |
rector General of the Security Service or the | Serious Organised Crime Agency, a director of adult s |
The city has struggled with | serious violent crime for decades and is often descri |
here the law cannot reach: "In setting up the | Serious Organised Crime Agency, the state has set out |
ssets Recovery Agency will become part of the | Serious Organised Crime Agency from April 2008. |
is an important measure in our fight against | serious international crime". |
d (SCD 6) - Responsible for investigations of | serious economic crime, made up of many units within |
vocation did not deter him from indulging in | serious organised crime. |
members of the Narodna Odbrana have committed | serious war crimes against the civilian population. |
In subsequent years, | serious sexual crimes involving other Irish priests h |
dulging in the heinous crimes like murder and | serious social crimes like trade of illegal liquor an |
by the Simon Wiesenthal Center of committing | serious war crimes against Jews during the Second Wor |
In the Criminal jurisdiction it hears | serious, indictable criminal offences for which the m |
state to match federal policy to assure that | serious violent criminals serve at least 85 percent o |
certainly it was one of severe malnutrition, | serious disease, crippling financial hardship and tra |
iba's departure would probably not bring on a | serious succession crisis or major policy changes, at |
rst") called for, hoping this would lead to a | serious political crisis (17.79% of the people who vo |
ond Italo-Abyssinian War, which resulted in a | serious political crisis between Italy and Great Brit |
The failure of the Plano Trienal created a | serious institutional crisis. |
By the end of 1990, it was in a | serious economic crisis. |
eam was relegated to the Division Two under a | serious financial crisis. |
e" of emerging online publications, manned by | serious scientists critical of world governments appr |
ven more were wounded, five of them placed in | serious to critical condition. |
More | serious are criticisms of Wooldridge's overemphasis o |
However a very | serious anterior cruciate knee injury that required t |
me loss against Villarreal CF, he sustained a | serious anterior cruciate ligament injury which would |
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