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  • an energy wave that destroys the Warbird and seriously damages the Enterprise.
  • tected in early October and is credited with seriously damaging the River-class frigate HMCS Magog
  • e tornado continued across the intersection, seriously damaging a Haverty's furniture store, knocki
  • sor's many middle-echelon appointees without seriously damaging the party apparatus.
  • eight-inch guns were mainly responsible for seriously damaging the Admiral Graf Spee in the Battle
  • these levees broke during the flood of 1884, seriously damaging Waterloo and the smaller communitie
  • had decided to leave the NYPD and they began seriously dating as he took a private sector position.
  • r Ross as it was one of the first films that seriously dealt with schizophrenia.
  • For its part, the Zionist Movement in 1904-5 seriously debated-though it ultimately rejected-the Br
  • turbed by reports that Mr. Nour's health has seriously declined due to the hunger strike on which h
  • ntal problem was that Roosevelt's health was seriously declining, and everyone who saw Roosevelt, i
  • s "Selective Availability", or SA for short, seriously degraded the usefulness of the GPS signal fo
  • His force arrived in time to seriously delay the New Zealand attack and ultimately,
  • Work on this part of the development was seriously delayed when the compulsory purchase order w
  • re from three enemy machine-guns, which were seriously delaying the advance.
  • rch,, but lamented 'The scope of the work is seriously delimited, however'..
  • lion with approximately 9.2% of loans either seriously delinquent or in foreclosure through August
  • gs with it a host of topics that may only be seriously delved into if the article has its own topic
  • e in the episode to support all this without seriously delving into Original Research.
  • roup due to a grudge held against Eric for a seriously demeaning comment against naked mole rats.
  • Serapeum library collection had either been seriously depleted or was no longer in existence in hi
  • shoulder of the company's position had been seriously depleted by casualties and was being over-ru
  • Not until the buffalo were seriously depleted and troubles began to surface with
  • The surrounding region had become seriously depopulated during the period of Turkish rul
  • Isidro Romero Carbo, of not taking the club seriously despite earning top wages.
  • ther means - and that its construction would seriously destabilize the nuclear balance between the
  • The eyesight in his rght eye began to seriously deteriorate in the 50s and an operation for
  • ned politically untouchable until his health seriously deteriorated in 2003.
  • he condition of the platform sleepers having seriously deteriorated.
  • the end of the Soviet Union, however, it has seriously deteriorated.
  • This encouraged him to seriously devote himself to writing music when he move
  • ent propaganda that had offended Pakistan so seriously died down.
  • The temple is currently in a seriously dilapidated and vandalised condition.
  • maintained in recent times and is currently seriously dilapidated.
  • of salts from the soils of the depressions, seriously diminished water quality and rendered it uns
  • , therefore, a moving story about a group of seriously disabled people, which also delves into ques
  • ur which was removed by surgery but left him seriously disabled (quadriplegic and partially blind).
  • ved but was in a coma for a month and became seriously disabled.
  • an act as a parasite of insects and kills or seriously disables them.
  • Some cases are seriously disabling while others are less disabling an
  • le and uncorrectable loss of vision which is seriously disabling with no prospect of recovery.
  • agrange, Thomas Simpson, and Lacroix and was seriously disappointed in the mathematical instruction
  • Inner line was seriously discredited after kidnapping of General Evge
  • the first time that secession was openly and seriously discussed in the South.
  • nitions to the Ottoman Empire, and Elizabeth seriously discussed joint military operations with Mur
  • Japanese women who were young when they were seriously disfigured as a result of the atomic bomb dr
  • Greenfield was seriously disgraced in December 1798.
  • d a sense of fun and grandeur, I know he was seriously disillusioned with institutional religion.
  • fter launch NASA TV online and via cable was seriously disrupted by a thunderstorm over Goddard Spa
  • h Birmingham City in 1934 but his career was seriously disrupted by the Second World War.
  • ent safehouses and positions in Fallujah has seriously disrupted the network of the Black Banner Or
  • Strike action followed which seriously disrupted the Proms, and incensed musicians
  • Production there was seriously disrupted by the UN sanctions after 1991 and
  • come generating activity on the islands, was seriously disrupted by the outage.
  • lectricity and transportation networks being seriously disrupted.
  • st racism and anti-semitism and is likely to seriously disturb law and order.
  • h normal problems in living to those who are seriously disturbed.
  • Caring for Alexei seriously diverted the attention of his father, Nichol
  • So seriously do Borderers take the game, that when in 198
  • I seriously don't know how I ignored the colour TV contr
  • I seriously doubt the reliability of LaRouchePAC's artic
  • rnet because, as he wrote, "Quite frankly, I seriously doubt it will affect the sales of Larry."
  • is very very technologically advanced and i seriously doubt they would endanger thousands of lives
  • I seriously doubt that marijuana is legal in either Peru
  • But few people seriously doubt Hutton's fairness or independence.
  • privately relieved by King's decision; they seriously doubted whether the Tories could convince th
  • entication of the painting meant that no-one seriously doubted that the Admonitions Scroll was a wo
  • y controversial even in her heyday, has been seriously doubted by more recent critics.
  • faced with a fire in his castle town, which seriously drained his resources.
  • laridge reports that his attention was first seriously drawn to the subject of hydropathy by an off
  • , so the others promise to take the training seriously during the following days.
  • ly urges all parties to consider and address seriously each other's legitimate security concerns, t
  • air attack will allow this secondary duty to seriously effect their ability to perform their primar
  • Lutvann was not as seriously effected by the drainage of Nordre Puttjern.
  • along the Kabul-Kandahar Ring Road this has seriously effected aid and development in the system a
  • ement of, or connivance at, any such act may seriously endanger international peace and security ..
  • It is seriously endangered but commercially bred.
  • The language is classified as being seriously endangered as few children learn the languag
  • of Evenki and the language can be considered seriously endangered".
  • le the Persian leopard is an iconic (but now seriously endangered) inhabitant of the Caucasus mount
  • while the snow leopard is an iconic (but now seriously endangered) inhabitant of the Caucasus mount
  • B: Rare, threatened, or endangered; and 0.1: Seriously endangered.
  • ds persist on the island, making the species seriously endangered.
  • ail is extinct, and the Bridled Nail-tail is seriously endangered.
  • such as Kundedjnjenghmi and Gundjeihmi, are seriously endangered.
  • al monies to fund "research that destroys or seriously endangers human embryos, or creates them for
  • r High School, he quit drinking and smoking, seriously engaged in studying, and gained admission to
  • s a campaign issue, stating that he suffered seriously enough from Parkinson's Disease to put his e
  • 'socialist' element in the party's programme seriously enough to lead a very socialist-inclined fac
  • If a player was injured seriously enough to prevent his taking part in the tou
  • Mills was taken seriously enough to be invited to give evidence in 188
  • onality types emerge: those who take the job seriously enough to weigh the evidence and deliberate
  • If a player was injured seriously enough to prevent him from taking part in th
  • Cobain thought Osborne did not take the band seriously enough and refused to buy a bass guitar ampl
  • poisoning, and injured 115 firefighters, 46 seriously enough to require medical leave.
  • prostitution linked to peacekeeping missions seriously enough.
  • ave action, not to mention the salt air, had seriously eroded the historic mortar, especially aroun
  • Kemp and Dodd maintained that Louisiana seriously erred when it rejected a compromise tideland
  • It is, in short, a document to be taken seriously, especially by those who may have lingering
  • ist is widely credited as being the first to seriously explore the use of spalted wood for wood tur
  • this album's release, lead singer Greg Dulli seriously explored producing a movie in the film noir
  • Seriously exposed workers may be at increased risk of
  • orm, realized that the army's left flank was seriously exposed.
  • ry 2009 after the Authority was deemed to be seriously failing in its delivery of social services f
  • a camouflage, without realizing that she has seriously fallen in love with him.
  • ound that the single girder that cracked was seriously flawed with a very large (but hidden) castin
  • and that among other problems the guide was ' seriously flawed' as a consequence because it underest
  • erts protested that the case against him was seriously flawed, that he did not receive a fair trial
  • ossession of Weapons of Mass Destruction was seriously flawed.
  • und that the investigation's methodology was seriously flawed.
  • ive vitality" but ultimately found the movie seriously flawed: "Mr.
  • storyline that, in trying to take itself too seriously, flies into dramatic air pockets and crosscu
  • solo career with the well-received album But Seriously, Folks... (1978) -- which featured his hit c
  • "But Seriously, Folks..." is the fourth studio album by Joe
  • In 2009 the band decided to take things seriously following label and press interest.
  • thers, Corey Hart was considered, though not seriously, for the role of Marty McFly in the successf
  • Hefti wouldn't focus on arranging seriously for a few more years.
  • tage edition) that "no one had taken it very seriously, for unless all the witnesses to the event w
  • field Road he led the Seasiders to challenge seriously for promotion on three occasions.
  • the submarine at a depth of 102 feet became seriously fouled, EADIE, under the most adverse diving
  • If cornered or otherwise seriously frightened, this mongoose may shoot streams
  • At this period the Regiment suffered seriously from sickness, occasioned by constant exposu
  • rmed in the House of Representatives, can be seriously frustrated by Senate majorities determined t
  • The book ends as the war just gets seriously going, and with only tantalizing glimpses gi
  • We were seriously gonna call the next record Let It Bleed."
  • Alonso remarked, "Whoever's in that car is a seriously good driver... I've no idea who he is, but h
  • hant.co.uk's strapline on its advertising is Seriously Good Car Insurance.
  • metimes wish he would take combat a bit more seriously, Grotusque is nowhere near as offhand about
  • h had fallen short of the US Top 20 and more seriously had become the first Petula Clark single sin
  • This can seriously hamper service logic refactoring efforts and
  • e the engines, although using the rack would seriously hamper performance.
  • She was also seriously hampered by associations with Ney, as well a
  • A recurring knee injury has seriously hampered his recent development at the pro l
  • s also received limited aid, but support was seriously hampered by the arms embargo declared by Fra
  • It seriously hampered the business of China Agri-Industri
  • statements, could not be furnished "without seriously hampering national security".
  • cal or mental defect so as to be irreparably seriously handicapped.
  • ven] himself to be relentlessly positive and seriously hardworking."
  • s threat or expression that Swidler meant to seriously harm Fulmer or Kartsotis, describing it as "
  • ed in France at the beginning of 1233, which seriously harmed the project, since the chief baron ma
  • t of historian Stan Stoica, collectivization seriously harmed the Romanian village: he cites a peas
  • lings were almost universally condemned, and seriously harmed public perceptions of FARC.
  • una weakened the U.S.-UNITA relationship and seriously harmed Savimbi's international reputation.
  • t conditions, 315 prisoners were killed, 525 seriously harmed, and 900 lightly wounded.
  • like ours'-then killing that being would be seriously harmful and hence seriously wrong.
  • e purpose of perplexing mankind, rather than seriously harming or serving them.
  • Acuff initially did not take the suggestion seriously, he did accept the Republican Party nominati
  • he very few New Zealanders to take communism seriously, he visited the Societ Union and kept a bust
  • Never taking himself too seriously, he appeared in 1993 in a cameo role in Wayn
  • By thirteen, taking his music seriously, he enrolled on a course of classical guitar
  • investigation that takes place - we take it seriously,” he said.
  • Although he was hurt seriously, he survived and recovered from the injury.
  • to disprove the alleged malpractice is taken seriously, he opens a Pandora's box of trouble.
  • gazine as being "the blazing definition of a seriously heavy player" and by Jazzwise as being "head
  • d, as Russian generals in Central Asia felt, seriously helping China against Xinjiang's Muslims wou
  • eighboring Russia would not be interested in seriously helping the Qing against the Muslim rebels e
  • rivalry such as “The Great Game” would have seriously hindered the Triple Entente in confronting G
  • iave River, Italy, when his company was most seriously hindered by machine-gun fire, Sergeant McNal
  • indicated to us, the Council's work has been seriously hindered by the lack of evidence, the ACMD s
  • age and the only hope his small force had in seriously hindering Longstreet's advance.
  • ide of Saddam Hussein's rule, but also takes seriously his children's concerns about the war.
  • Blankenship decided that he wanted to pursue seriously his goal of coaching at the college level.
  • led the Metropolitan Police to begin to take seriously homophobic attacks, and to address the needs
  • Seriously, how is deleting stuff you don't like constr
  • The singing part is sung seriously, however the rapping and intro bear slight h
  • the fray, Acuff decided to take his position seriously; however, the entertainer versus the experie
  • The final, controversial speech is played seriously; however, Zeffirelli lets Kate have the "las
  • This development seriously hurt the credibility of the conference and m
  • o had been left alone by his parents and had seriously hurt himself in his home's kitchen.
  • l soccer style he controversially fouled and seriously hurt promising soccer star Zhang Haitao, whi
  • t later that year; his hands and wrists were seriously hurt and his grip suffered.
  • While no one was seriously hurt in the fire, the Sage I building was a
  • Nobody was seriously hurt in the accident, but the tanker carriag
  • terminal just before the beginning of summer seriously hurt the airport's business plan.
  • Nobody was found to be seriously hurt, although eight people were taken to ho
  • While Clyde and Hoffman were not seriously hurt, Moore died as a result of his wounds.
  • esburg on 1 February 1941; 140 soldiers were seriously hurt.
  • hit him on his chest and arm but he was not seriously hurt.
  • eft 11 Burundian soldiers dead and 15 others seriously hurt.
  • on Linden Blvd in East New York but was not seriously hurt.
  • r injuries in the derailment, but no one was seriously hurt.
  • e militants died n the attack, the other was seriously hurt.
  • saved 50 uninjured survivors and 13 who were seriously hurt.
  • No one at the University was seriously hurt.
  • More seriously, I do think it's kind of silly of point out
  • didn't say disagreeing with me is taking it seriously, I said you're taking this situation way too
  • I take songwriting pretty seriously... I've been given this podium.
  • his style, noting, "We always took the news seriously, if we didn't always take ourselves too seri
  • by the work of C.G. Jung, who took religion seriously, if in an un-orthodox way.
  • and an average of 23 percent of workers fell seriously ill or were seriously injured every year.
  • ouse on 21 September 1948 Beaumont was taken seriously ill and he was forced to resign as Deputy Sp
  • My brother passed away, and I, also, became seriously ill and was not expecting to live.
  • mber of reasons, such as saving the lives of seriously ill or injured people by temporarily putting
  • omewhat earlier than planned, as Webb became seriously ill in June.
  • le Paolo Scolari was excluded because he was seriously ill at that time, so there remained only the
  • related in the chronicle of Pelhisson, of a seriously ill Cathar woman.
  • Allows terminally and seriously ill patients who find relief from marijuana
  • Protects seriously ill patients from arrest and prosecution for
  • The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children that the late Paul Newman organ
  • travel proved a hardship to Kelly; he became seriously ill in 1874 when travelling to coastal commu
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