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the antiquity of the institution were taken | seriously, a generation later, by Sir Edward Coke, as |
He and Marvin Minsky had begun to talk | seriously about the idea of intelligent machines. |
hway commissioner Gordon Reel began to think | seriously about building a new road to connect them af |
d friends had fled Germany, he did not think | seriously about leaving until 1937, in which year he w |
t title, which at first (new) Retort thought | seriously about reviving. |
If he said anything | seriously about the issues of the day no one can recal |
uraged Christenberry to take his photographs | seriously, accompanied him. |
Why have you never | seriously addressed the work of artificial life resear |
y scenes are still missing, but these do not | seriously affect the story continuity. |
nsideration for management, as changes could | seriously affect reproduction and thus the number of j |
y by many scientists, the experiment did not | seriously affect mainstream genetics research, in part |
sis was such that for a while it appeared to | seriously affect Bourque's chances of re-election. |
Many rural Karakalpaks have been | seriously affected by the desiccation of the Aral Sea, |
The most | seriously affected regions were the capital, certain r |
dermatomyositis, an autoimmune disease which | seriously affected his ability to work and was nearly |
The suburbs most | seriously affected were Surry Hills, south of the cent |
As of 2004 only the Comal population is | seriously affected by the parasite. |
The consumption tax and the Recruit scandal | seriously affected the popularity of the long-time rul |
The park has been | seriously affected in the past by Hurricanes Katrina, |
There is also evidence that the Sinixt were | seriously affected by the major political upheavals th |
The area was | seriously affected by the April 18, 1906 earthquake, l |
Key Monastery and the Spiti Valley, | seriously affected by the Kinnaur earthquake |
us the standard 18.3 m²/197 ft² wing), which | seriously affected the studies on pressurised cockpits |
Oropesa, stating that the humidity of Lisbon | seriously affected him. |
natural system, the natural ecosystem can be | seriously affected for some distance in from the edge. |
juries, including a right hand that remained | seriously affected as of 2008. |
n a vast addition to previous knowledge, but | seriously affected the health of the adventurous inves |
raining, non-drug therapies for those people | seriously affected by schizophrenia. |
e injury when fielding at short leg and this | seriously affected his ability to focus. |
Harris received head injuries that | seriously affected his already troubled career. |
In November 1903 Irvine's health was so | seriously affected by over-work that he was compelled |
It was a locality that was | seriously affected by the 1961 Jarrahdale fires. |
The village has been | seriously affected by mineral extraction, subsequent i |
The delay | seriously affected the chances of success, as small-ar |
radio interview, O'Leary explained that this | seriously affected the success of "Shoes" because the |
The local shorthorn breeds were | seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the c |
By 1937 the Tower had become | seriously affected by dry rot and was demolished. |
tition reports his mental stability has been | seriously affected by his brother's death. |
It was | seriously affected by floods in July 2008. |
k place in the 1940's, when the building was | seriously affected by a geological fault which caused |
are among the many individuals that will be | seriously affected by the credit crisis, and advice fo |
It was | seriously affected by the floods which hit the East Ri |
The fern is | seriously affected by rabbit grazing. |
The school was | seriously affected by the Sri Lankan Civil War. |
This rule | seriously affected the speed advantage of Rutgers that |
t in place, illicit drug production has been | seriously affected. |
utinous behavior; fifteen infantry divisions | seriously affected; and twenty five infantry divisions |
destroyed 98 camphor extraction facilities, | seriously affecting the local economy. |
The 16 year old King Baldwin IV, | seriously afflicted by leprosy, led an out-numbered Ch |
The band started taking things | seriously after the notable local booker/promoter Dan |
at MacAfee but are forced to take his story | seriously after several other planes disappear. |
She started writing | seriously after going to an University of Otago Summer |
isorder problems Mason would experience more | seriously after the war. |
two years in junior college and only took it | seriously after entering UCLA in 1948. |
the only candidate who could hope to compete | seriously against Abbas. |
een Prime Minister and who was backed by the | seriously ailing outgoing President Vladislav Ardzinba |
rminated, but supplied enough information to | seriously alarm the Castilian king. |
In 1698, San Luis Apalachees were | seriously alienated when Spaniards commandeered some o |
Although this was | seriously amended in 1600, the two built a fort at Tad |
She helps him discover that something is | seriously amiss with Kia, a "wild" thoroughbred horse. |
There is a superstition, not taken | seriously, amongst students that if they stand under t |
s formed only of lines A, B, C and E. It was | seriously amputated at the dawn of World War II and cl |
s to be taken literally if it is to be taken | seriously, an idea he develops in his book Reading the |
1st Lt. Michael was | seriously and painfully wounded in the right thigh. |
terested in taking an African American woman | seriously, and thus is forced to create a fictional wh |
But the other people did not take it | seriously and ignored the same. |
k this declaration from President Obama very | seriously and with great satisfaction." |
they would do better to take the allegations | seriously and cooperate with any international effort |
They took their responsibilities | seriously and believed they had to teach women how to |
ow we take our obligations with sources very | seriously and I don't want to comment about any specul |
They take their work very | seriously and always do their best. |
As Paul Whiteman started taking himself more | seriously and began demanding arrangements with little |
ll they can, they take this matter extremely | seriously, and we are looking for a very quick and pea |
e Bafflestir, Doinkadilly takes his life too | seriously and becomes easily disappointed in his exper |
Monk takes his job very | seriously and is overprotective of Lester. |
acks, Pritchard proved he had taken his role | seriously and executed his position as a roving player |
Wikipedia takes copyright violations very | seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked fr |
e maintained that Macy's still takes Chicago | seriously, and used the renovation of the Water Tower |
ying was that he had not taken Byomkesh more | seriously and had thus fallen prey to the trap Byomkes |
Ball began taking fighting more | seriously and progressed to Vale Tudo, Muay Thai, and |
took the responsibility of his position very | seriously and hoped to "despatch" the condemned person |
tournament in Portland - to raise money for | seriously and terminally ill children. |
Wikipedia takes copyright concerns very | seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked fr |
ipeline process had not taken native culture | seriously, and that any development needed to conform |
band the members started taking their craft | seriously and began recording. |
by the commission to take the exercise more | seriously and to appreciate that only a credible regis |
though Daisy and Tom survive, Tom is injured | seriously and stuck in a wheelchair at the end of the |
Sephardic liturgy took the Geonic strictures | seriously, and for this reason the early Eretz Yisrael |
Take buyers and purchasing | seriously and you can save a lot of money. |
However, the Tsar would not take him | seriously and his trip failed. |
e band started to take themselves a lot more | seriously and changed their name to Darkwoods My Betro |
Hayley took the plea of her eldest son | seriously, and he was promptly enrolled at the local c |
es he's been taking himself and the film too | seriously, and has lost any sense of fun. |
aid that his other statements had been meant | seriously and that he would seek selection as a parlia |
was still in its infancy, but Fetzer took it | seriously and built his first transmitter-receiver in |
Members quickly began taking the idea | seriously, and by the late 1960s the building fund was |
Zane does not take his warnings | seriously, and they continue on to the house. |
“The Mission takes the terms | seriously… and has learned that its stay in Nepal rest |
tivating Christian believers to take culture | seriously and live a life that integrates conviction a |
rks thought that viewers would take the show | seriously, and so a second episode was never made. |
e, she decided to take her singing abilities | seriously and enrolled at Studio RunTime, a children's |
Borland didn't take the project too | seriously, and used it to basically test the waters, a |
Hermann took his role as a spiritual pastor | seriously and intensified episcopal oversight of the m |
emed to take the idea of such [space] travel | seriously and to have the desperately immoral outlook |
It took the no-cultivation clause | seriously and closed off this loophole. |
er than Clinch, has ever taken the 1500 date | seriously, and the evidence against it is actually str |
The boys wound him | seriously and leave. |
Geary continued, "People didn't take it | seriously and those that did took it too seriously. |
Diocles takes the prophecy | seriously, and starts slaughtering pigs. |
All of them wanted to play more | seriously and started to play outside the Seldom Scene |
al theme of the song is to not take life too | seriously and just party, as life is too short. |
ebre Libanos, a threat that the Emperor took | seriously and which often changed the Emperor's mind. |
The matter was taken | seriously and she gained national recognition. |
h Nobunaga, the accusations were taken quite | seriously, and as Lady Tsukiyama and her son were quit |
ke Makoto, she takes their childhood promise | seriously and wants to marry now that they are older. |
It can be assumed that many people took it | seriously and revivals sprang forth. |
he ping pong shows have, in some cases, been | seriously and irreparably injured. |
ces during the Saddam Hussein years may have | seriously, and even permanently, damaged Kirkuk's oil |
liked that the film did not take itself too | seriously and that it had a theatrical camp feel to it |
use, all along, the show did not take itself | seriously and this made the relentless and sensational |
He's rapping... | seriously, anyone that doesn't see that needs to get t |
of secular sciences to which he had already | seriously applied himself during his Talmudic studies. |
y, La Collins, and Roger Moore, aren't taken | seriously artistically either. |
Addison began studying voice | seriously as a teenager and, following high school, wo |
as five years old, he started to take acting | seriously, as he beat out 65 other child actors for th |
did not take his membership with the band as | seriously as Kurt Cobain wanted him to. |
ts feared that an audience wouldn't take her | seriously as a singer. |
For those who took the astrology as | seriously as the music, there was the dramatic reading |
The comment was not intended to be taken | seriously, as Hannett never worked with the Dead Kenne |
iest, explaining "No one would have taken me | seriously as a wrestler had they known I was a priest. |
He did not take it as | seriously as some, And when it became a rigorous, grim |
"You see, in my way, I take my work quite as | seriously as my sister does hers - I would be just as |
y, but important cricketers did not take him | seriously as he played contrary to the accepted way fo |
st time but I just really wanted to be taken | seriously as a magician. |
In her own lifetime, Mary Shelley was taken | seriously as a writer, though reviewers often missed h |
lyamorous relationship's ideals are taken as | seriously as such breaches would be in any other relat |
nst others made by witches were rarely taken | seriously, as it was considered to be the devil's evid |
egarded as having taken to Catholicism quite | seriously, as indicated by her correspondence with Pop |
cognition and argued that it should be taken | seriously as a broad empirical hypothesis comparable t |
The Earl seems to have taken his position | seriously, as he commissioned the artist Benjamin Wils |
r rail, light rail, or any other rail system | seriously as an alternative. |
Besides playing the game | seriously, Asinof wrote extensively about baseball. |
He was also the only Magyar prelate who | seriously aspired to the papal throne. |
clashes between police and protesters he was | seriously assaulted by rugby supporters the evening af |
It was not taken | seriously at that time considering his advanced state |
ulers; in short, a museum devoted to looking | seriously at the history of a particular ethnic group |
David began taking classical ballet more | seriously at the California Ballet. |
He only took up the sport | seriously at 16 years of age. |
The parliamentarian scouting was | seriously at fault, unaided by the lack of co-operatio |
ry serious!" and he, Rick and Neil all stare | seriously at the camera until Vyvyan pretends to nose- |
The mission was | seriously at risk. |
He began training | seriously at the age of 15 and by 17 was powerlifting. |
He began playing | seriously at the pilota schools. |
Christie began singing | seriously at the age of 8 when he was offered a schola |
went right, what went wrong and looking very | seriously at ways of ensuring the event for future yea |
Few took his accusations and evidence | seriously at first. |
roups coming out of SDS, it was the first to | seriously attempt to develop itself both at the theore |
b sustained serious rib, leg, foot and, most | seriously, back injuries in the subsequent accident in |
documenti: "But such assertions are not yet | seriously backed up by the documents." |
probably affect the Iberian populations more | seriously, because the climate there is already on the |
less, initial positive results are not taken | seriously, because false positives can result from che |
t was only at the age of eighteen that Grubb | seriously began to consider what it meant to be a Chri |
at his company again; by then the UNIVAC was | seriously behind schedule. |
the "Three Tenors" in 2003, the project ran | seriously behind schedule and over budget as a result |
atural capacities of the mind, you could not | seriously believe that we had no religious capacity? |
Does anyone here | seriously believe that |
eresque), which means taking oneself far too | seriously: believing that one's importance or influenc |
tiation provided by Maxima, SymPy etc), that | seriously benefits modelling and solving some numerica |
One of the executions Binns | seriously botched was that of Henry Dutton on 3 Decemb |
sian occupation of Romanian territories that | seriously breached the Russo-Romanian treaty of 4 Apri |
lsion process as the whole expulsion process | seriously breached the rules of natural justice. |
Wicket-keeper Tim Paine flew home after | seriously breaking his finger in the second ODI. |
ers in the Super Rugby competition, before a | seriously broken leg stalled his career and caused a l |
as wounded when both his face and chest were | seriously bruised. |
On May 26, 2009, a 9-year-old boy was | seriously burned when his go-kart overturned and caugh |
o use generous amounts of gasoline have been | seriously burned or killed igniting their fire. |
cover in the lower sections of the park was | seriously burned in bushfires in 2003. |
on't take her desire of professional dancing | seriously, but doesn't give up her dream. |
uestions from the audience - at times rather | seriously, but usually with bizarre digressions into s |
Ward argues that the Bible must be taken | seriously, but not always literally and he does not ag |
important to view the "threats" in Pakistan | seriously, but added that: "It is the building of rule |
Twenty-five people were injured, two of them | seriously, but there were no fatalities. |
and Edward Marsh, and began to write poetry | seriously, but he suffered from ill-health. |
185 passengers were injured, including five | seriously, but none fatally. |
zzo), a young musician who wants to be taken | seriously but still has some growing up to do. |
attle Unicorn) to take the threat of Unicron | seriously, but they doubt his claims. |
ons, although this report has not been taken | seriously by the international science community as Pr |
nt, any Nottingham derby is taken incredibly | seriously by both sets of supporters. |
be the bone's appearance, this idea is taken | seriously by French philosopher Jean-Baptiste Robinet, |
They weren't taken | seriously by the temporal powers, until a rumor surfac |
e Cup is a year-long olympiad of games taken | seriously by the house community. |
batant spectators, were injured more or less | seriously by a variety of ugly weapons in the hands of |
Nazarbayev answered the question | seriously by describing the developments in the IT ind |
ly challenged outsiders are being dealt with | seriously by the authorities. |
killed 718 civilians and wounded 4,067, 433 | seriously, by May 26. |
This was taken much more | seriously by the authorities and attracted the attenti |
s released by the labs and began to be taken | seriously by the industry. |
2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games to be taken | seriously by the signatories to the Olympic Truce Reso |
in, ranging from the fanciful to some taken | seriously by the police. |
nt than educational, and was often not taken | seriously by the contestants, which led to a number of |
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