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Another | serious difficulty emerged over the financing of the |
Later, in 1942, a more | serious threat emerged as the Afrika Korps, under the |
were less so, but still clear enough that no | serious doubt emerged when the "no" option actually w |
ile the NEP was debated throughout the 1920s, | serious divisions emerged within the Bolshevik Party. |
ogram that serves children in grades K-8 with | serious behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric diffic |
ue and playful appealed to them more than the | serious and emotional. |
of secular texts ranged from the light to the | serious, and employ an array of contrapuntal devices, |
Painters (1824), a literary prank burlesquing | serious biographical encyclopedias. |
vestigation by its nature is seen as the most | serious such endeavor. |
A | serious injury ended his spell with Austria and he re |
This more | serious rivalry ended by the 1920s, because pianists |
and played for them for two seasons before a | serious injury ended his career. |
med his chances and in 1841 the disclosure of | serious mismanagement ended with the seizure of all h |
Unfortunately, in January he suffered a | serious season ending knee injury. |
Roy Morgan Jones, but the relationship is not | serious and ends almost as quickly as it began. |
asted on their reputation for decades, but no | serious wine enthusiast would dismiss the best of the |
new facility opened in time to be used in the | serious influenza epidemic the following year. |
that O. attenuata parasitization alone is not | serious, some erosion and inflammation of the nasal t |
e lighthouses which had been condemned due to | serious coastal erosion. |
Another said I represented 'the most | serious booking error in the history of Los Angeles m |
The decision led to a | serious factual error in the Bill, a mistake over the |
owever, historians acknowledge that there are | serious logical errors inherent in Evagrius's survivi |
former members of Weatherman and has alleged | serious factual errors. |
The same day, at Clichy, | serious incidents erupted in a procession in which an |
Serious war erupted in 1446. | |
with internal bleeding, an uncommon but very | serious condition, especially in 16-year-olds. |
s clear that the owner never entered into any | serious negotiations, especially with LCPS who had de |
and Unity Bill, about which she has expressed | serious misgivings, especially with respect to its pr |
This was considered a very | serious crime, especially in Athens where citizenship |
He was a | serious student, especially of anti-theistic position |
ome general cleanup, but this page needs some | serious attention, especially with regards to referen |
n a long history of failed wheels involved in | serious accidents, especially in the previous decade. |
resent a definace of lawful authority no less | serious in essence that that of the IRA.” |
Hurricane Charley caused significant but less | serious damage, estimated to cost $700,000. |
problem of human trafficking has gotten very | serious in Europe, where women from Eastern Europe, a |
Abbott did not encounter any | serious discrimination, even though Blacks elsewhere |
e that the drug carries a significant risk of | serious or even life-threatening adverse effects. |
verage effects, which have been the object of | serious abuse even though useful therapeutically, flu |
Memory leaks may not be | serious or even detectable by normal means. |
However the implementation is a very | serious concern even in year 2010. |
Larger doses may produce | serious or even life-threatening manifestations of to |
ted how cannibalism and starvation were still | serious problems even in 1937 in the Soviet Union. |
sea, and respiratory depression, which can be | serious and even life-threatening. |
ich makes the Church incapable of engaging in | serious dialogue, even on the level of human rights. |
and family informed when someone is facing a | serious health event, Mehring's vision was to create |
e products because it has received reports of | serious adverse events in patients using products con |
romoting moderate fat loss without increasing | serious adverse events compared to the placebo. |
ining supplements were linked to thousands of | serious adverse events, including deaths. |
Rarely, | serious cardiac events, including myocardial infarcti |
The incidence of | serious adverse events, deaths and tumor progression |
Elderly are at greater risk for | serious GI events. |
discussions about what it would be like if a | serious director ever made a porn movie. |
One subtle, but | serious condition every clustering software must be a |
f the New York Times described the film as "a | serious, well-observed examination of the practice of |
ivity than benzylpenicillin, and is devoid of | serious toxicity except for allergic reactions. |
tival was fitting and there was no reports of | serious crime except noise pollution calls within the |
Trajal plant in Krusevic has been shut down, | serious questions exist about accounting and previous |
Throughout his time in the Liberal Party | serious tensions existed between two factions - those |
Serious discrepancies existed in the police account, | |
On his arrival he found | serious differences existing between the council of t |
Azadi was one of the first | serious dramas exploring the issue of mandatory deten |
mber increases and the search space suffers a | serious combinatorial explosion. |
n; then the blaze lighted up her face and her | serious blue eyes looking from beneath black brows. |
urban population growth were two of the most | serious problems facing her government. |
ood does nothing to answer the broad array of | serious problems facing the nation, the states and th |
we'll be releasing is that there will be some | serious challenges facing us between now and 2050. |
create economies of scale in the face of the | serious difficulties facing the industry in the 1920s |
Since the canal has no locks, the only | serious limiting factors are draft (maximum depth bel |
ton Island 21 December 1944 Halawa suffered a | serious generator failure and was towed the rest of t |
The ship was beached following | serious structural failure, and the conclusion that s |
nd of 2003, after a live show, Seby has got a | serious accident falling on a broken bottle during th |
whose intense face is known to just about any | serious cinema fan but whose name often escapes them. |
e contents of the magazine alternated between | serious and farcical. |
African-American man with a white woman) in a | serious, dramatic fashion, this film covered the topi |
lary, theft of motor vehicles, the numbers of | serious and fatal road traffic accidents than the cou |
Will a patient develop | serious or fatal side effects from a certain drug? |
However, more | serious, even fatal side effects have been reported i |
me people prescribed erlotinib have developed | serious or fatal gastrointestinal tract perforations; |
Investigation discovered | serious metal fatigue problems. |
rry Truman, the White House was found to have | serious structural faults and was completely gutted a |
loss of life caused by explosions, fires, and | serious geological faults. |
ayed a part in making the situation even more | serious by favoring the Katanga breakaway, the riches |
Paur was considered a | serious conductor, favouring the works of Johannes Br |
Many more | serious animated features use George and Lennie-type |
ion subsequently played at the Lincoln Center | Serious Fun Festival, the American Conservatory Theat |
to Giovanni Malagodi, with whom he came into | serious quarrels few time later. |
Inoue is famous for his | serious historical fiction of ancient Japan and the A |
Viewing it as a | serious science fiction, he considered the plot so si |
us due to its ability to slip between being a | serious horror film with sexual overtones, and a camp |
this up with Bored Silly (2000), and the more | serious family film Uncle Nino (2003), both of which |
film was treated as a popcorn film instead of | serious gritty film that depicted the dangers of the |
me name, but was written as a comedy versus a | serious horror/thriller film. |
n high school and that's when I became really | serious about films as a career. |
Most of the documentaries she worked on were | serious, issue-oriented films. |
cting several people who turned out not to be | serious, she finally found someone willing to fulfill |
after this, in November 1938, one of the most | serious peacetime fires in the City Docks broke out, |
on 22 October 2003 and, while it did not seem | serious at first (he continued running and playing fo |
First class production's only - but | serious - flaw is a Henry Olek script that begins wit |
And using such pointer is a | serious programming flaw. |
) of storm surge, 8 inches (20.3 cm) of rain, | serious flash flooding, and mudslides. |
alter Camp at Yale University, symbolized how | serious college football was becoming, and Yost symbo |
Currently, the most | serious problem for the beaches in Motril is the jell |
nch signal; this incident did not lead to any | serious consequences for the K-407 Novomoskovsk strat |
shots were fired from windows, and there was | serious fighting for a few minutes until 60 policemen |
accepted as the season Hinckley would make a | serious challenge for the title. |
The devastation led to the first | serious discussions for peace but the negotiations, i |
kistan's blasphemy laws, which has been under | serious debate for most of 2010. |
It can cause a | serious problem for poultry. |
whom he described as popular, would put up a | serious fight for the PDP nomination. |
This caused | serious problems for turbine blades in jet engines, w |
esident Eisenhower who was known for making a | serious run for the party's nomination for president |
There has been a | serious conflict for several decades between the nati |
This meeting brought about | serious reforms for safety and rules changes in the s |
ientists and writers who give their funny and | serious tips for enjoying the Christmas season. |
result was the first real indication of very | serious problems for the National Party ahead of the |
cted since the Civil War, Ritchie loomed as a | serious contender for the Democratic Presidential nom |
He also composed a number of more | serious works for orchestra including Legend and Past |
chestral scores and a considerable amount of ' | serious' music for brass (almost totally neglected by |
lations, but its gravity is unstable, causing | serious problems for spaceships trying to land or tak |
Tag Line: A | Serious Comedy For The Family |
rossing one vehicle at a time and it can be a | serious problem for articulated lorries to cross. |
destabilization in the Arctic as one the most | serious scenarios for abrupt climate change, which ha |
of Boliviana negra amongst growers could have | serious repurcussions for the War on Drugs. |
One | serious problem for Cardin was hostility towards him |
sponse to save lives and reduce potential for | serious injury for adults and children who wander due |
emie beside Josef Danhauser and soon became a | serious competitor for the top Vienna portrait-litogr |
had had to move permanently to France to get | serious recognition for her work. |
n a great scorer but his abilities made him a | serious threat for his opponents. |
f the Severn north of the Teme was becoming a | serious problem for the Parliamentarians, so Cromwell |
The end of the turnpike system created | serious problems for the local parishes and highway d |
though not very numerous, represented quite a | serious problem for the government especially after i |
n 400 home runs in his career, he was never a | serious candidate for the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
The Democrats have not made a | serious bid for the seat since Minish's defeat. |
Urban runoff pollution continues to be a | serious problem for the river. |
invasion on the Common as “Possibly the most | serious problem for nature conservation” the 1984 Man |
e place private from the road, this park is a | serious challenge for skaters of all skill levels, al |
ul former manager Graham Taylor would spark a | serious challenge for honours once more, but unfortun |
for the Type 89 50 mm shell, in retrospect a | serious deficiency for an army lacking effective hand |
heir relationship casual, Bobby has developed | serious feelings for Terry and resists her insistence |
ichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) started a more | serious programme for a very long range bomber, with |
showing himself as one of the most | serious opponents for the American swimmers. |
Jack must assume a | serious attitude for the benefit of his young ward, C |
But as Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley became a | serious candidate for Mary's marriage, Elizabeth want |
d Boaz Young was part owner, and there played | serious roles for the first time, Tsipeniu and Got, m |
d its good riddance anyway because it brought | serious problems for the country; corruption and even |
o wonder that banditry on their part became a | serious problem for the occupation," wrote Naimark. |
The Second World War did not create | serious problems for the brewery and after the confli |
Darwin saw the phenomenon as a | serious challenge for his theory to overcome. |
op songs, Yiddish operettas, Sephardic songs, | serious compositions for cantor and choir, Chassidic |
For the 2008-2009 season Pyatov will have | serious competition for his No.1 spot as Shakhtar loa |
remained in England, a prima donna without a | serious rival, for seven years. |
a bid to keep Everton in a position to make a | serious challenge for European qualification the foll |
Although Ghigna has written | serious works for adults, it is his unique sense of h |
Other candidates with | serious chances for the election were Corsini, Tanara |
rgery in 1976, Steiger reportedly fell into a | serious depression for eight years. |
died around 1292, and as there were no other | serious contenders for the role at the time, Molay wa |
nd the principal have declared that there are | serious plans for expansion with the creation of a mo |
ved on a number of committees but was never a | serious candidate for promotion to the ministry. |
heater, the Luftwaffe now found that it had a | serious need for a well-armed, long range bomber, whi |
he overpopulation of the Howe School became a | serious problem for the town. |
icant doubt over whether Forest could mount a | serious challenge for honours in the post-Collymore e |
en C. Toledano, the only Republican to make a | serious bid for mayor of New Orleans in the 20th cent |
vergrazing; afforestation and roadkill are of | serious concern for the species (Ansara, 2004). |
g fu when he was eight years old but he began | serious training for wushu when he was 15. |
t and finance for safety precautions became a | serious issue for the host club Morpeth Harriers. |
version of his contribution even contained a | serious error; for details see the article by Diacu). |
re kilometres of pine forest burned off, with | serious repercussion for the economics of the area, a |
ed, medical advances made tuberculosis a less | serious threat for the United States. |
Issues of compositionality had proven to be | serious limitations for previous theories of computat |
mportant players, either in preparation for a | serious push for the playoffs in the spring or to mak |
the large Fell fox that was believed to cause | serious losses for sheep stockmen. |
the best sports games I've ever played, and a | serious contender for Game of the Year." |
A | serious problem for Alliance soldiers was the tremend |
Brenton suggests that this saved Blow from a | serious investigation for his lack of aggressiveness |
pany, issuing Black Swan Records and making a | serious bid for the Negro market. |
ue has opened fresh dimension in the realm of | serious music for the instrument…” |
arrived in Beijing as a medal contender and a | serious threat for the gold medal in all 3 of his eve |
Serious exploration for resources, especially gold, w | |
of the A-10, but were not expected to make a | serious run for the title. |
to Volpe, and that his departure would create | serious difficulties for Volpe's candidacy. |
2004, when he was seen as virtually the only | serious candidate for the job. |
greater quantities of silk and were to become | serious competition for the Italians. |
not, by a public act, incite hatred towards, | serious contempt for, or severe ridicule of, a person |
prising and effectively ended Jacobitism as a | serious political force in Britain. |
t various times in 1947 and it ceased to be a | serious electoral force after this. |
pact in order to get the SDP established as a | serious electoral force, and he absolutely ruled out |
d establish Saxony's opposition movement as a | serious political force. |
A | serious relapse forced him to stop definitively. |
He joined Peterborough United, but a | serious injury forced him to retire from full-time fo |
try" or rural conservative parties emerged as | serious long-term forces in South Australian state po |
lso allegations of corruption, albeit with no | serious evidence found. |
s hotly contested and replete with charges of | serious voter fraud and illegality. |
the night of the 1904 presidential election, | serious Louise, frivolous Helen, and stolid Grace, da |
The most | serious accident from 1977 was rated INES-4. |
He faced a slightly more | serious challenge from the Progressive Conservatives |
They earned the title | Serious Talent from the radio station 3FM. |
the iso-α-acids are very effective preventing | serious contamination from Gram-positive bacteria suc |
The report, she added, merits a | serious response from the UN and from its member stat |
ack as his work with The Yardbirds, and faced | serious opposition from audio engineers when he tried |
Trade unions in Britain experienced a | serious decline from the time of the election of Marg |
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