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on-field judgment not to award a red card, a | serious injury to Williams resulted. |
As the defender of democracy, Carrel faced | serious dangers. |
ases there is no treatment and in the case of | serious symptoms, medication intended to kill the par |
partner very quickly specialising in cases of | serious fraud defence work. |
In cases of | serious poisoning it causes a delirium, similar in ef |
l Authority in 2003 to handle cases involving | serious crimes such as governmental corruption, terro |
"Do Not Resuscitate" code in cases involving | serious heart disease and other diseases where life e |
eople in Chechnya who have submitted cases of | serious human rights violations to the ECHR have been |
ly Bandz up their arms, in some cases causing | serious injuries. |
period there were 910 newly-reported cases of | serious injury attributed to varenicline, including 3 |
Cass provoked | serious controversy when, in response to an organized |
uns of the Morro inflicted 192 casualties and | serious damage to the four ships of the line, forcing |
eral others, while suffering no casualties or | serious woundings. |
Nevertheless, the likelihood of catching a | serious illness when using a toilet without one is lo |
the Horseshoe Tunica is known for catering to | serious gamblers, particularly table games players, a |
ld Cup 2010 South Africa, because he caught a | serious cold. |
won some tournaments there but also caught a | serious liver inflammation. |
It can cause a | serious problem for poultry. |
fs, although rockslides have yet to cause any | serious damage. |
north-south traffic and had been the cause of | serious congestion and safety concerns for many years |
It is possible to cause a | serious crash while coding in SysRPL, so caution must |
Crime is a cause for | serious concern in the area; with racism and anti-soc |
ast ball from Redgate to Alfred Mynn caused a | serious leg injury that almost resulted in amputation |
five other Israeli strikes, which caused him | serious handicaps. |
a tackle by Wolves player Steve Bull caused a | serious injury. |
e hit Ritter in the legs, without causing any | serious injury. |
ver, heart, retina, and muscles, causing more | serious complications. |
bees were foraging on the blossoms, causing a | serious bee kill. |
s low (based on Padmanabhan's data) causing a | serious food shortage in Bengal and was the most impo |
The device detonated, causing him | serious injury. |
Russian hussars, Trelliard's cavalry suffered | serious loss when the enemy cavalry wheeled aside, ex |
rushed to Prince George's Medical Center, in | serious but stable condition. |
Flooding in the early 19th century caused | serious damage to the tombs, including structural pro |
on, it wasn't until the mid-20th century that | serious scholarship commenced in deciphering the nota |
he late first decade of the 21st century that | serious steps were taken towards construction. |
e under the Customs Act 1901 and certain less | serious charges. |
ithdrawal syndrome and reduces the chances of | serious barbiturate withdrawal effects such as seizur |
wever, that pollution and climate change pose | serious threats to the health of our oceans. |
anthrax-infected meat and is characterized by | serious gastrointestinal difficulty, vomiting of bloo |
ct, no terminal illnesses, no characters with | serious vices." |
nd associate Troy Rapasarda were charged over | serious assaults on several patrons at the Sports Bar |
Ruud van Nistelrooy was charged with | serious foul play after a challenge on Arsenal left-b |
1 after having been arrested and charged with | serious criminal offences against children. |
General Haim Cohen felt that the charges were | serious enough that Kastner would either have to resi |
s hotly contested and replete with charges of | serious voter fraud and illegality. |
an-Catholic priest, he rarely played chess in | serious competitions. |
philosophy that include: Thoughts, Chiefly on | Serious Subjects (1821), Ideas and Realities, or, Tho |
brain, to such an extent that children suffer | serious neurological consequences. |
rd including several parents of children with | serious illnesses. |
1927, which has saved countless children from | serious injury and death. |
times that Leopold and the children suffered | serious illnesses. |
ained consciousness, but his children escaped | serious injury. |
ght, a charity organisation for children with | serious illnesses-that takes them to Florida, USA, fo |
Christians face | serious persecution, and most have no Bible. |
opened on September 5, 1962, and chronic and | serious juvenile delinquents were moved to Mountain V |
or youth are widely regarded as a chronic and | serious social problem. |
a more adult image when circumstances become | serious. |
ate authorities due to repeated citations for | serious patient neglect and medical errors that alleg |
Citing the | serious contradictions between Alma's accounts and ot |
ht-loss or bodybuilding indications, citing a | serious risk to health. |
The area around the city saw | serious fighting in 1914 during World War I. Througho |
y three events in Australia to have claimed a | serious injury to a Gladiator when Blade injured hers |
ht after largely because he could clarify how | serious a threat the Buffalo Six were. |
(or 2,746) of the refugees were classified as | serious or violent criminals under U.S. law and denie |
Mr Boyle clearly has | serious issues and those that give him a TV platform |
ropean vice-champion in Munich, was clearly a | serious contender, with a throw of 64.40 metres this |
at resulted in the death of Eddie Cochran and | serious injury of Gene Vincent. |
of an OverClocked ReMix collaboration titled | Serious Monkey Business. |
Phil Collins released | Serious Hits… Live! with 15 tracks in 1990. |
With the colony in | serious danger, most of the men traveled up the Alaba |
trouble with law-breakers of the colony, and | serious differences arose between him and an unscrupu |
convention by having persons of color perform | serious romantic songs, expressing realistic human em |
Colossus sustained | serious damage, her sails being virtually shot away. |
e reined in his humor for poignant columns on | serious topics, such as "To Root Against Your Country |
, stunned by the tragedy, fell into a coma so | serious that physicians despaired of her life. |
r many escapes from dangerous combats without | serious injury, he was shot in the face by a sharpsho |
Browning combines a | serious career as a business writer with books such a |
Both sets of prints have come under | serious question as to their validity, good faith col |
ment defines Martin Strel and his comedic yet | serious struggle in swimming 3,300 miles down the Ama |
He was equally able to play comedic and | serious dramatic roles. |
He played both comedies and | serious dramas. |
a wide range of genres, from light comedy to | serious drama. |
a short-term fling with Francesca comes with | serious consequences that threaten to damage his thre |
red that while at liberty they would commit a | serious criminal offence. |
legend states that whenever someone commits a | serious crime in Eaton and gets away with it the site |
ed, instead of just those who had committed a | serious felony. |
and, others contend that Koso had committed a | serious offense against society when he had sex with |
cides that a baptized Witness has committed a | serious sin and is unrepentant, the person is disfell |
ing terrible things to anyone who committed a | serious crime. |
ed an internal deadline, and it committed few | serious missteps." |
for the rejection was that "the committee had | serious concerns about the proposed research design". |
ve missile, thereby saving his companion from | serious injury or possible death. |
dequately planned and the Company encountered | serious production problems with its new giant electr |
He complained of | serious harassment as "all the other soldiers in my p |
a frenetically energetic dance complete with | serious pelvic thrusting and torso twisting. |
or "for being responsible for or complicit in | serious human rights abuses in Iran", adding him to t |
military service Ward managed to compose two | serious orchestral compositions, Adagio and Allegro, |
of his own life, he saved his 2 comrades from | serious injury or death. |
his own body and protecting his comrades from | serious injury. |
August 14, 2000, after expressing concern at | serious crimes committed in Sierra Leone, the Council |
boards of the Games for Health Conference and | Serious Games Summit. |
ndermined the goal of solitary confinement of | serious offenders, and more than one inmate was place |
KVHP was never considered a | serious threat to KPLC's dominance in the ratings and |
Goats are also considered a | serious threat to Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby (Petroga |
it as a noxious weed, and it is considered a | serious pest in pastures. |
s' of rugby league but was never considered a | serious contender to lead the club on a permanent bas |
The site could not be considered a | serious threat, the lawyers claimed, and so should no |
emocratic primaries, Andrade was considered a | serious opponent. |
He is now been considered as | serious competition to J.K.Ritheesh. |
Air pollution in Macau is considered a | serious problem. |
or twig from the warden tree was considered a | serious offence. |
Tronus Abyss has always been considered a | serious, cult band in the so-called extreme scene. |
that time crystal glass was not considered a | serious art medium and few artists were utilizing the |
He was considered a | serious candidate to succeed Kofi Annan as the U.N. S |
Paur was considered a | serious conductor, favouring the works of Johannes Br |
ly become a nuisance, but is not considered a | serious pest. |
ir votes (4 of 1224) and was not considered a | serious candidate by the German media. |
Though rarely considered a | serious suggestion, the phrase theoretically encourag |
race two years earlier, was not considered a | serious contender in this overwhelmingly Democratic s |
ingestion by children should be considered as | serious and potentially fatal. |
The larvae are considered a | serious pest on rice crops, such as wild rice. |
to be the important factor in considering how | serious the crime was. |
hnic groups, as this assumption may consist a | serious challenge of the actual identity of the Greek |
ll "endanger the woman's life or constitute a | serious threat to her physical or mental health or th |
even as a linked article title, constitutes a | serious point of view distortion to the possibility o |
ted by cut-and-cover, the construction caused | serious traffic congestion in the western New Kowloon |
version of his contribution even contained a | serious error; for details see the article by Diacu). |
The park also contains a | serious aspect of its work and exhibits, and behind t |
t by Martin, the Epitome, which contains more | serious argument than the Epistle but is otherwise si |
Club (M.C.C.) touring party, but contracted a | serious illness on the tour. |
Shoring was used to control any | serious flooding. |
several people had been wrongly convicted of | serious crimes due to errors made by discredited path |
ined the cases of a dozen people convicted of | serious crimes, usually murder, and led to the eventu |
2008, 218 defendants previously convicted of | serious crimes in the United States had been exonerat |
e major contenders, Mizar, HOL, and Coq, have | serious shortcomings in their abilities to express ma |
failed, with the 8th Guards Tank Corps taking | serious losses in the attempt. |
high probability of systematic corruption or | serious dishonesty" in the islands' administration un |
investigate and prevent police corruption and | serious misconduct and to ensure that police members |
n history, revenge and redemption, couched in | serious questions about death and the afterlife. |
on the removal of the buildings it could have | serious financial implications. |
of Boliviana negra amongst growers could have | serious repurcussions for the War on Drugs. |
h a married young woman: the slander could be | serious. |
tion output of a nearby hypernova could cause | serious harm to Earth, however no hypergiant is locat |
me economists say Malawi's economy could face | serious difficulty if donors withheld their financial |
r of the LSE faculty meant the issue could do | serious damage to Labour party's electoral chances. |
reas such as the eyes, neck and head could be | serious. |
r situations where negotiations could prevent | serious injury or the loss of life. |
acticed as defence and prosecuting counsel in | serious criminal cases. |
errific sense of humour to counterbalance his | serious approach to work, and this sometimes broke ou |
e (crimes against humanity) and two counts of | serious violations of Common Article 3 of the Geneva |
fortunate in that it has only had a couple of | serious accidents. |
it playing football in 1973 after a couple of | serious injuries (he had surgery performed on both of |
If the Court was | serious about sanctioning the continued use of the de |
Indian judge of the Madras High Court despite | serious opposition. |
cted at Tretower Castle and the Court escaped | serious damage. |
The show also covered more | serious topics such as senior citizens concerns, adop |
nly on hard news reports - covering politics, | serious crime, the economy, etc. |
The failure of the Plano Trienal created a | serious institutional crisis. |
This created a | serious housing shortage as industry occupied most of |
onclusive evidence, the scandal has created a | serious change in the attitudes of the Greek public, |
tration reaches a level capable of creating a | serious health risk. |
ssacred bodies into Lake Victoria, creating a | serious health hazard in Uganda. |
mines along the Tajikistan border, creating a | serious new regional issue and intensifying Uzbekista |
Blackberries (Rubus) are creating a | serious weed problem in the park. |
ets being torn from the structure, creating a | serious hazard. |
It is produced by the creative company | Serious in association with BBC Radio 3. |
g seven members of the flight crew, sustained | serious injuries. |
easons of medical necessity, sexual crimes or | serious social or emotional distress, if approved by |
alian composers, practitioners and critics of | serious music, and by Australian cultural historians |
actical success because the Crusaders escaped | serious losses and successfully protected the pro-Lat |
, a teetotal vegetarian, having been cured of | serious arm pain on his first show in 1985 with Black |
ics and the formalistic music then current in | serious art music circles. |
this decision, to assess if in curtailing the | Serious Fraud Office's investigation the Government h |
s such as genocide in Darfur, Falun Dafa, and | serious crimes of violence against women. |
Daly sustained | serious injury in a road accident in 1975, and had pr |
The damage was | serious enough to require retreating to Narik before |
to seven hours to cause visible damage; more | serious systemic effects may occur before this time, |
t rendered a product imminently dangerous and | serious personal injury was a natural and probable co |
ers, injuring the other, and giving Dani some | serious injuries. |
igraphy from his kingdom, cast this date into | serious doubt. |
which she points out that their daughter has | serious problems and need the care of a mother. |
In 1979, the DDASS found | serious problems (poor hygiene and food safety condit |
thin the Galaxy Police, assigned to deal with | serious criminals. |
While dealing with | serious issues, the film was created in comedic form. |
al cinema, where art film makers dealing with | serious issues, used a musical format to make the fil |
The novel deals with | serious spiritual issues, such as the importance of f |
It also deals with | serious matters of politics and policy. |
The book deals with | serious themes (such as hypocrisy, acceptance, forgiv |
England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with | serious criminal charges and with less serious charge |
ect to reopen the railway has been dealt some | serious blows, including numerous trackbed breaches, |
Winch's illustrious reputation was dealt a | serious blow by his conduct at the summer assizes in |
It dealt a | serious blow to the American whaling industry, alread |
so went to the houses of Duff and Dealtry for | serious discussions. |
r, his intrepid act saved 5 men from death or | serious injury, and enabled them to continue inflicti |
mer of 1932, reportedly causing the death and | serious injury of several children who had accompanie |
the event that reckless driving and death or | serious physical injury is not a factor, an individua |
selection, as aggression leading to death or | serious injury may eventually lead to extinction unle |
, committed with the intent to cause death or | serious bodily injury, or taking of hostages, with th |
was a total loss, but there were no deaths or | serious injuries, as all on board escaped though a ho |
strict of Columbia involving other deaths and | serious woundings. |
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