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He is just as bright as Upton, but far less | serious in his studies, although he generally does we |
he situation in Namibia could become far more | serious than Angola and Mozambique. |
nshire, when on 13 October 1536, the far more | serious Pilgrimage of Grace broke out, mustering an e |
a "crowd favourite ... [that] sounds far too | serious for that goofy, bouncy bassline to work". |
ron suffered a second, different and far more | serious stroke at his Sycamore Ranch in the Negev reg |
- (Politics is far too | serious a matter to be left solely to men.) |
ck of two bruised ribs was in fact a far more | serious case of two broken ribs and a collapsed lung. |
released five solo albums thus far, Somethin' | Serious in 1994, Still Serious in 1997, Hard to Hit i |
The proportion of fatal and | serious accidents was 46%, significantly higher than |
s single carriageway stretch had 14 fatal and | serious injury collisions between 2003 and 2005, and |
geway route was the location for 21 fatal and | serious crashes, and was rated in the EuroRAP report |
It caused some fatalities and | serious structural damage in the town of Recreo. |
urred in 1967, but there was no fatalities or | serious injuries. |
There were no fatalities or | serious injuries. |
The FDA reported | serious gastrointestinal tract, skin, and ocular diso |
stable if he has reasonable cause to fear any | serious obstruction in the execution of his duty; |
In February 2009, | Serious Materials, a Sunnyvale, California-based comp |
cal execution, the intent of My Federation is | serious fun and style. |
f 1960 and the Diamondbacks of 2001 fell into | serious slumps in the years following their victories |
Death Metal album Death By Sexy, he fell into | serious drug addiction and that Homme not only drove |
imized by vandals and graffiti, and fell into | serious disrepair in the early 1970s. |
The mall fell into | serious neglect in early 2008, including an incident |
sed buildings of the fort gradually fell into | serious disrepair and neglect. |
from extinction in 1986, after they fell into | serious financial difficulty. |
was highly substandard previously, fell into | serious disrepair under local control: almost to the |
wport Caerleon campus, the building fell into | serious disrepair. |
gal immigrants arrested for some felonies and | serious drunk driving offenses. |
In 2001, the Festival faced | serious financial troubles that threatened its existe |
hen went to Qatar for Al-Khor before he fet a | serious injury in 2006 cost him 1 year of his profess |
1970s and was viewed as having few associated | serious adverse reactions. |
d Paul Bowman, were taken from the field with | serious knee injuries which were later blamed on the |
e in 1857, but at the age of fifty-seven some | serious financial losses caused him to become a priva |
is an important measure in our fight against | serious international crime". |
y, was featured in the Coen brothers's film A | Serious Man. |
h" sequence of the Coen Brothers' 2009 film A | Serious Man. |
The Court observed that the fines were | serious penal considerations, a typical feature of cr |
barrage (Feuerwalze), two firemen sustaining | serious burns. |
loss of life caused by explosions, fires, and | serious geological faults. |
thern California, where she first encountered | serious fitness training. |
It was this dictionary which first made | serious study of the Jurchen language possible. |
It was the first colour-printed | serious newspaper in Hong Kong - the first ever colou |
“He was one of the first really | serious and really excellent astronomer-instrumentali |
ationing, manpower shortage, and, at first, a | serious decline in the number of foreign visitors. |
nfluential in the recovery of the Flames from | serious financial trouble. |
ards because of its relatively soft flesh and | serious rain cracking. |
re-introduced, and convicts were flogged for | serious offences. |
le of the devastation caused by the flood, no | serious injury was done to any of the people of the v |
Though fires spread and flooding was | serious. |
His death followed a | serious illness. |
ee speech in this form was banned following a | serious riot between Catholics and Orangemen. |
Following a | serious illness in 1971 Hilton became dissillusioned |
Following a | serious operation he died a few months later. |
e soap opera became less frequent following a | serious heart attack in 1991. |
Following a | serious illness as a result of which he returned to E |
In 1863, following a | serious illness, he took an extended vacation in Euro |
Following a | serious fire in 1994, the church was restored by the |
retired prematurely from the game following a | serious head injury sustained in a club match in 1949 |
ntury Greyhound Pub, now reopened following a | serious fire in 2005. |
onal football at the age of 28, following two | serious Achilles tendon injuries. |
In 1863, following Grace's | serious illness with pneumonia, his father removed hi |
and indictable offences which means for more | serious cases the offender(s) could be sent to prison |
88-89) - "...essential for all | serious jazz collections...served as proof that it is |
red card, his career first, at Barnsley for a | serious foul and received a three-match suspension. |
- are some of the greatest risk factors for a | serious nuclear accident. |
created alternatives to deportation for less | serious criminal or medical offenses, since deportati |
ation Mission in Kosovo, a Prosecutor for the | Serious Crimes Unit of the United Nations Mission of |
e, is to apologize and face humiliation for a | serious error. |
he gridiron and sacks Amanda's plans for more | serious stories. |
Kobelev is known, in part, for a | serious crash while jumping at Planica in 1999. |
on a coral reef would be forgiven for showing | serious wear. |
This gem is essential for all | serious jazz collections. |
rate with the Athol and state police for more | serious needs. |
ing minimum sentences and hard labour for all | serious violent offences?" |
It's a must-have for all | serious mainstream jazz fans". |
It is known for its | serious and intellectual articles of great informatio |
sons) wishes that he instead be known for his | serious character roles in modern and period drama TV |
en expelled from the Commons other than for a | serious criminal offence or bankruptcy. |
In 2008, Garner was treated for a | serious illness that was the inspiration for his 2008 |
were intended to be used as handbooks for the | serious Christian, drawn from an Augustinian point of |
mensurate with penalties prescribed for other | serious crimes, such as rape. |
and was the actor of choice for deep-voiced, | serious males in the '70s. |
running, and standing as a candidate for non | serious parties, the Imperial British Conservative Pa |
erations role included responsibility for all | serious and organised crime investigations, mobile an |
s (maybe with collaborators), this time for a | serious paper on topology, Power problems in abstract |
public and symbolic role rather than for the | serious political agenda that the BPP promulgated. |
t never to the point where he was ready for a | serious relationship. |
public whippings and a hanging tree for more | serious punishments. |
arty (PDP), the country could be headed for a | serious political disaster come 2011 unless a concert |
raq war so the country is not in need for any | serious development at the time. |
Inoue is famous for his | serious historical fiction of ancient Japan and the A |
Sri Lanka is not known for have | serious problems with train accidents, especially whe |
is a success and it opens the doors for more | serious drama to be made in the UK." |
His work is now an essential resource for any | serious student of early and medieval Welsh history. |
Latin soon became the "language for all | serious writing", with Anglo-Norman as the language o |
to break up with him due to his desire for a | serious relationship. |
st choice centre forward Henry Hamilton for a | serious breach of club discipline, Christmas was draf |
te headquarters leaving the city for Atlanta, | serious problems with the Memphis Housing Authority a |
in if an American audience was prepared for a | serious full length supernatural chiller. |
al times throughout the race, including for a | serious crash involving McLaren driver Heikki Kovalai |
vigorated with a new leader, looked set for a | serious challenge to Mintoff. |
dering these piano pieces essential for every | serious pianist. |
the show was a result of its desire for "more | serious, in-depth 'Nova'-style shows". |
in later that night, Cash was not ready for a | serious relationship and turned her down. |
described the box set as "a must-have for any | serious collector of music" and "the definitive colle |
ly the company is to create vaccines for many | serious human diseases for which none currently exist |
spended for two games and fined $1,000 for "a | serious foul play". |
dvanced and Elite Training program - for very | serious badminton players who accept the sport as mor |
mportant players, either in preparation for a | serious push for the playoffs in the spring or to mak |
See Flask for a | serious effort by the same author.) |
ly the most valuable history of India for the | serious student." |
ntrally-based mobile capability for combating | serious public disorder and crime that could not be d |
fically targets singles over 30 looking for a | serious relationship. |
various branches of the US Armed Forces, both | serious and comic. |
eking support from Muslim countries to form a | serious opposition movement against the Allied Powers |
ature of the programme and used its forum for | serious political debate. |
McGrath has fought through | serious many injuries during his career. |
directing her fire into the Fougueux, despite | serious damage to his ship. |
ylvania Auditor General audit found multiple, | serious deficiencies in staff qualifications. |
2001, including 2 fatal accidents, four were | serious and seven were slight., as a result of this t |
was one of the few KMT detachments free from | serious communist influence. |
i, described him as an engaging, friendly but | serious student-"a nice guy but with a short fuse". |
l their artillery on the frigates, inflicting | serious damage. |
It suffered from another | serious fire in 1868 which ruined most of the collect |
ive for four months and later suffered from a | serious illness. |
He was home at the time, recovering from a | serious wound in the side from a battle at Darbytown |
The Column was saved from a | serious loss that would probably have resulted, but f |
he elements that had been purged from Italian | serious opera before the turn of the century: gods ap |
Yost recovered from "a | serious operation" he had in 2005, according to his w |
As a youth, he suffered from a | serious eye disease which particularly damaged his ri |
hould the emperor be a minor or suffer from a | serious ailment |
He suffered from several | serious injuries and illnesses. |
, Robert Lincoln was once saved from possible | serious injury or death by Edwin Booth, brother of Jo |
After recovering from a | serious nose injury in 1934 he played two games in th |
in the event of Sansom suffering from either | serious injury or chronic loss of form. |
the Manning Memo shows that, far from making | serious efforts to avoid war, Bush considered the pos |
During convalescence from a | serious illness, during 1592, Rodrigo decided to star |
She died from a | serious illness in January 2009 in Strasbourg. |
It aimed to move away from the | serious 'bookishness' popular in Japanese poetry at t |
in 2003 having failed to fully recover from a | serious Traffic collision| two years previously in wh |
A police chief from the | Serious Crime Unit was arrested on December 22, along |
olicism in the 2000s, after recovering from a | serious illness. |
pendence elections in 1970 were free from any | serious incident and Chief Leabua was prepared to han |
After recovering from a | serious back injury on his return, Pelter moved to Ne |
der is to provide a person who suffers from a | serious mental disorder with a comprehensive plan of |
From 1956 | serious excavations were begun, followed by 1966/67, |
al months in the hospital recovering from her | serious injuries. |
as (a) necessary to preserve the woman from a | serious danger to her life or her physical or mental |
ingdom has allocated a team of three from its | Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA); a SOCA officer |
ction, Clarges (who had just recovered from a | serious illness) had a more difficult fight. |
e time, with Jade just having returned from a | serious injury. |
kai poetry, which aimed to move away from the | serious 'bookishness' popular in Japanese poetry at t |
he Romanesque cathedral suffered later from a | serious fire, and in 1210 Bishop Hugues de Morville s |
ankey, in 1866 when she was recovering from a | serious illness in London. |
Brenton suggests that this saved Blow from a | serious investigation for his lack of aggressiveness |
he was a small boy, he suffered from several | serious illnesses, including pneumonia and rickets. |
rrently aged 96 and suffers from increasingly | serious health problems. |
When the Sultan was suffering from a | serious disease, Hazarth Hashimpeer stated that he ws |
He never recovered from a | serious knee injury sustained in 1991 and was forced |
the crystal garden is just a bit of fun, some | serious work has been done on the subject. |
at the right to jury trial is fundamental for | serious offences, it is not the court's role to dicta |
ientists and writers who give their funny and | serious tips for enjoying the Christmas season. |
th Boozer stating, "Young Boozer: funny name, | serious leadership." |
ut programme, leaving the project's future in | serious doubt. |
essively comprehensive", "the best gateway to | serious and reliable materials" and "the best collect |
ve media called Games for Health, a genera of | serious games. |
the category of Games for Health, a genera of | serious games. |
Summary criminal matters are generally less | serious criminal matters, as serious crime is dealt w |
Speckle noise in SAR is generally more | serious, causing difficulties for image interpretatio |
poorly polished, but this is not generally a | serious problem. |
Genevieve is | serious and respectful of the wishes of her guild and |
In post-war Germany, no | serious attempt was made to recreate the party as a p |
had little time to change sports and get into | serious sprint training for the Empire Games. |
roduction for a long time, but we'll get more | serious later in the year." |
The situation gets more | serious resulting in the school being quarantined lea |
realize that they need to start getting more | serious about their life and career. |
York State Legislature took Giest's warnings | serious and that is why HHC was created in 1969. |
Rostov on Don, Timkov appears as a gifted and | serious professional, whose work is however still doe |
or her irritability, but she was given little | serious attention and, to her neighbors, was "probabl |
h dog fighting in the United States go beyond | serious animal welfare violations to links with organ |
call the historical value of the gospels into | serious question. |
nd of 2003, after a live show, Seby has got a | serious accident falling on a broken bottle during th |
potlight; he stated of Martin, "He's got some | serious mental issues...He's no more a legitimate new |
problem of human trafficking has gotten very | serious in Europe, where women from Eastern Europe, a |
935 it could have continued governing without | serious difficulty. |
Territory in June he found the government in | serious disarray. |
by renewing the exercise of these graces, by | serious meditation, and fervent prayer." |
Graham escaped | serious injury and later raced again with an Aston Ma |
Graham's main | serious influences include Giovanni Pierluigi da Pale |
s looking for a sign that they can great real | serious about this, still play better than anybody an |
gle phone conversation with Grill constituted | serious misconduct. |
Thanks to the dedication of this group to | serious racing, the company, located at Cricklewood, |
1916: Hermione and Her Little Group of | Serious Thinkers (sketches) |
1857, potato crops were again growing without | serious blight. |
In 2004, Southall was found guilty of | serious professional misconduct by the General Medica |
owever some inmates have been found guilty of | serious crimes, including murder. |
MC), all but one of whom were found guilty of | serious professional misconduct. |
Ultimately, the enquiry found Reid guilty of | Serious Professional Misconduct, mostly for failing t |
he Cardinal had “judged (Mgr Capel) guilty of | serious faults against morality extending over many y |
much pointless celebrity news in the guise of | serious news articles, such as a new Murdoch-backed m |
sity and you walked away saying, 'This guy is | serious.' |
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