Not one of them shed a tear, but sat there on the uncomfortable wooden seats, trying to mask their anguish with solemn seriousness. |
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A slight smile interrupted the seriousness of his face, or perhaps, accentuated its solemnity. |
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In all seriousness, does it really matter that dodos, quaggas and others are no more? |
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There is in Machado's prose a playfulness that teases the reader, humor that mocks solemnity and seriousness. |
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Most couples realise that exchanging their vows is a key moment in life that calls for great seriousness and solemnity. |
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All reports of hate crimes are treated sensitively and with the utmost seriousness. |
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The BBC takes its commitment to impartial reporting with the utmost seriousness. |
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Most of the children were taking their participation to the session with utmost seriousness. |
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The lush and extravagant countryside, the somnolent seriousness of the army base and the intense, heavy sunlight had been most disorienting. |
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There are very different degrees of seriousness to the charges that can be brought against a prisoner. |
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They appreciated the high seriousness and the perspicuous aspects of his intelligence, both evident in his books. |
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The report spoke with great seriousness of the value of women as soldiers, warriors. |
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Her voice was vibrant and rich as before, but with a strange seriousness that she had not expected. |
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She has taken with full seriousness in her own life the marriage vow with its commitment to lifelong fidelity. |
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Only by falsely trivialising the seriousness of such a crime could Bishop imaginably have a case. |
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His manner belied the seriousness of the potential charges against him as an accomplice to murder. |
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It is a jarring shift from the fluff I post about to an issue of deadly seriousness. |
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She threw some cereal in her mouth then caught sight of the seriousness of the moment. |
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A number of the paintings that follow have ominously dark grounds appropriate to the seriousness of intent. |
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Costa-Gavras brings to his movie seriousness and high-mindedness, and elicits performances of intelligence and distinction from his cast. |
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That all this turmoil culminates in a dance-off rather than bloodshed does not trivialize the seriousness or complexity of the issues at hand. |
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Both men were prone to being over-serious about life, and Anne Darcy had always managed to somehow find a way past that seriousness. |
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I felt that the spirit of joyousness which should have been there was completely negated by a seriousness. |
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Fifteen questions were included to assess perceived susceptibility and perceived seriousness of cervical cancer. |
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The word Glasgow means Dear Green Place, but the grey Scottish sky adds gravity and seriousness to already formidable architecture. |
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Mrs Wells, a retired school housemistress, said she had to go to London to show her concern about the seriousness of the world situation. |
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In fact, some self-help books intended as parodies of the genre contain more sensible advice than those offered in po-faced seriousness. |
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Politics would be much more constructive if people toned down the seriousness, shared some kai and discussed things with a cool head. |
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The judgment particularizes this case as one in which an absence of threats or application of force mitigates the seriousness of the offence. |
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It is as if finally our battles in all their hurtfulness and seriousness are being shown. |
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The intention is to reduce the air of seriousness surrounding classical music. |
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An interest in bad news demands a certain high level of national seriousness and gravity and, possibly, hopelessness. |
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But the grave tone of his voice and the seriousness in those pitch black eyes told him this was no joke. |
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The government, purveying seriousness, can now be affronted with silliness. |
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This is not to say that, beneath the sparkling verbal surface, the novel is devoid of seriousness. |
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But Musgrave, in his sturdy, common-sense way, only laughed at her seriousness over such kickshaws. |
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Instead, they are made aware of the seriousness of their offences, while also being offered help to withdraw from drugs at an early stage. |
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Despite popular belief, frivolousness doesn't deserve any less merit than seriousness does. |
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He considered his work neither ironic nor kitsch, being convinced of its artistic seriousness. |
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The public needs to realise the seriousness of the problem and learn how to prevent, minimise, reuse and recycle waste. |
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It also alters the penalty system, in line with industry concerns, to graduate penalties according to the seriousness of the offence. |
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In all seriousness, though, a large proportion of them are either taken or dead. |
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In all seriousness, this crusty old Volvo has been in more movies than Michael Caine. |
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The weak jokes should not, however, detract from the seriousness of the issue. |
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Modern scholarship has done much to rescue the pastoral reputation and moral seriousness of the clergy and their lay supporters at all levels. |
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I didn't lark about or anything but failed to treat my duties with the seriousness required. |
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They feel that I want to play certain scenes for laughs rather than emphasising the seriousness of the situation. |
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I was unaware of the seriousness of her illness until I learned of her death. |
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And to cast someone like me, who can be quite evasive in terms of avoiding seriousness, I can just be fluffy, because it's easier. |
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Shot in a straightforward style, the film strikes an unusual balance between seriousness and lightness. |
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The opposites of seriousness or heaviness and lightsomeness are in his clothing and the very objects he holds. |
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Wilde, who could never resist an aphorism, frequently undermines the seriousness of his beliefs by his brilliant and paradoxical style. |
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While it lacks the mock seriousness of the film that spawned it, it more than compensates with some preposterously appealing action sequences. |
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It is not surprising that Frost, well grounded in Romantic tradition, would blend seriousness and play in the epiphanic quest. |
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This in itself suggests the depth of localism and regionalism and the seriousness of giving them due weight in symbolizing the nation as a whole. |
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Doesn't this self-serving recklessness suggest a character flaw, a lack of seriousness, some failure of judgement? |
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There's an awkward pause as we try to ascertain the seriousness of the situation. |
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It poked fun at all the seriousness that reality TV has become, and it made stereotypical reality TV scenes into comedic segments. |
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A sudden aura of seriousness descended upon us and we returned our sober attention to the doctor. |
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Further, congregations need to take with great seriousness their denominational obedience. |
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It locates the sources of poetic excellence in the profundity of the writer's emotions and the seriousness of his thought. |
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Quite a few responders have responded with an unusual amount of strained seriousness and defensiveness. |
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In observable characteristics, Saturn depicts someone who is characterised by austerity or seriousness. |
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In addition to gaining seriousness, the genial, good-natured boy becomes a sarcastic and bitter man. |
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The spectacle of war became increasingly popular but its tone changed to reflect the manliness of the soldier and his deadly seriousness. |
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Connor's transmission was very garbled, but the seriousness of the situation was clear to all listening. |
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Their pursuit of an advanced degree is a sign of their seriousness about their vocation. |
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The combination of Chase's bowling ball technique, his seriousness about the whole thing, and Aaron's outrageous snort convulsed everyone. |
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Ed is, in all seriousness, one of the most thoughtful and considerate people I've ever come across. |
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The music sounds like it was an afterthought, and the singer's dead-sober seriousness is self-indulgent and boring. |
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Okay, I made that part up, but in all seriousness some people were happy with the romantic interlude while others not so much. |
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Some repetitions, to show his seriousness in all, and the concernment of the thing spoken. |
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There's also a mounting seriousness of tone that doesn't sit entirely well with the plot's concatenation of coincidences and unlikelihoods. |
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This action marks the change to a new seriousness on both sides of the struggle. |
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At first the idea seems cold and distant, perhaps robbing death of its seriousness. |
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Victims and campaign groups believe the crime has not been treated with sufficient seriousness. |
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Calls are supposed to be dealt with by nurses who assess the seriousness of cases before advising callers what to do. |
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Despite the seriousness of the problems, surgeons were confident the operation had gone well. |
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He believes in all seriousness that within five years he will be able to graft wings on to a human being's body. |
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In all seriousness, however, he said he always dreamed of becoming a famous artist. |
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The problem is that the 'opinion-formers', in the past at least, were proclaiming the superior seriousness of Roman history. |
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He ought to have been made aware of the seriousness of the assault and shown the television pictures before facing the press conference. |
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Galaxy Angel uses faux seriousness to its advantage, creating ludicrous scenarios that somehow seem plausible. |
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There are no gutsy square-jawed heroes and no military men staring into the middle distance thinking on the seriousness of war. |
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Far from being bored with the work by this time, they all seem to revel in it, creating the comedy through their characters' utter seriousness. |
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He'd always said such things like that, always so fanciful and imaginative with an underlying tone of seriousness. |
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You live in a state of utter seriousness with intermittent transports of rapture. |
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Scrupulous research and a fanatical concern for historical accuracy is a demonstration of Weir's seriousness. |
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Their long black gowns are intended to convey the prestige, seriousness, and scholarliness of their calling. |
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Whatever the genre and the relative seriousness of intent, his work is always vivid, effervescent and sometimes unapologetically lurid. |
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Comedy aside, don't underestimate the seriousness with which these people take their tasks. |
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This one could be considered with all seriousness, as it pertains to all important health matters. |
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They should never have had any doubts about the seriousness with which she would take her nannying duties. |
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The four unranked books which made the shortlist shared a seriousness and scholarly rigour, but were otherwise quite dissimilar. |
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Court orders should be treated with all seriousness and sanctity and courts should not let erring officials go unpunished. |
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I sobered immediately, contrite at forgetting the seriousness of the conversation. |
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I think there's a sense of seriousness and soberness right now in the country about the lack of health insurance. |
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It was a day when she forgot her own rule about sobriety and seriousness and they both had laughed so. |
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Its proclamation requires sobriety and seriousness, for it relates to the realities of the Lord's own presence and the judgement to come. |
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When we arrived she was in such a distressed state that we had to treat it with the upmost seriousness. |
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He recalled in all seriousness when the monologue once went down the dumper three nights straight he was ready to quit the business. |
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It is whackily comic with irreverent overtones and moments of quite startling seriousness. |
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I mean, we're not downplaying the seriousness of what's gone on here. |
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Austen, Eliot, and James sometimes complemented their essential seriousness with humorous minor characters and subplots. |
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You are a Cheever, my father would tell his children with a buoyancy in his voice which suggested both seriousness and mockery. |
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In all seriousness, it was entertaining and fun in its own way. |
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In all seriousness, and raillery aside, it was and is inspiring to know that a site like this can be so successful and have such a loyal following. |
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Editors are likely to suggest nuanced typographical layouts based on the seriousness or whimsicality of the work in order to evoke a specific affectation on the reader. |
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At their even greater risk, they underestimate the seriousness of the beer and corndog tax debate. |
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The model's RBF is the perfect mix of seriousness and good sportsmanship. |
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Herzog subtly chronicles this mighty, pathos-laden struggle, treating it with the seriousness it deserves without airbrushing its blind moments or gestures of excess. |
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The seriousness of the offence precipitates a very harsh sanction so that other would-bes could be deterred or discouraged from committing a similar offence. |
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How from now on we were going to be seeing in Prince Harry nothing but a model of discretion, seriousness and best behaviour? |
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As such, the seriousness of the conflicted family situation is completely undermined by one-dimensional walking gags that wouldn't qualify for low-rent sitcom duty. |
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We judge our seriousness not only by the quality of our prose and lucidness of our arguments but by the caliber and seriousness of the enemies we choose to take on. |
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Anyone who had any doubts about his seriousness soon lost them because it was clear that Peter was hardcore. |
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Of course, on the downside, his trial will be a media circus and the seriousness of the allegations will undoubtedly take second billing to salacious celebrity gossip. |
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A similar monastic silence reigned, and the atmosphere was also of high seriousness and hygiene. |
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Ignorant and inarticulate as he was, he and his handlers knew how to create at least an ersatz aura of seriousness. |
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From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, Gamwell chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities. |
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Often in high-level diplomacy, key points made in private are restated publicly to underline their seriousness. |
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At the same time, interim government and military officials alike are at pains to emphasize the seriousness of their response. |
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Yet the Times still overlooked allegations whose seriousness it would have recognized had it peered closer. |
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However, despite the massive awareness programme that has been launched here, most urbanites still haven't realised the seriousness of the situation, he feels. |
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One of the things that many business book authors fail to take into account is the fact that seriousness of message doesn't necessarily require solemnity of presentation. |
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And unfortunately, throughout the '90s, he was a sourpuss about the economy, so his dour warnings are not to be taken, I think, with too much seriousness. |
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If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone. |
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She evinces a stolid seriousness way beyond her youthful appearance. |
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I am really impressed by the seriousness and high quality of your newspaper, which belongs to feminist herstory and has never made any concession. |
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The seriousness of unhealthy population growth cannot be overemphasized because it leads to an increase in the number of aged people and a shortage of labor. |
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Her chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation. |
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The book has moments of great seriousness, and even some genuine suspense. |
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But for a humorist, the wrong kind of seriousness can be fatal. |
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Wordsworth in particular used the pathetic fallacy with great seriousness, not as a decorative device, but its use declined after Ruskin's formulation. |
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Do you pea-brains not comprehend the seriousness of this situation? |
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The frown disappeared from his face, leaving an expression of seriousness. |
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From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, he chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities. |
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However I submit that it is, fundamentally, a composite of moral, intellectual, and administrative capabilities, combined with seriousness of purpose. |
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The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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There is a descending order of seriousness from the permanent to the ephemeral, and an order of conspicuousness running in the opposite direction. |
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Joe's condition, the seriousness of the wound, the relatively contemporaneousness of the statements and the dominance of the event all lead me to that conclusion. |
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Her combination of high seriousness, insight, and muddle-headedness establishes, in the earlier parts of the novel, the contiguity of inspiration and comedy. |
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Manson's deadpan seriousness in wailing these corkers out, banshee style, detracts from the album's good points, namely its well-mixed beats and darkly atmospheric sounds. |
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The seriousness with which the Beijing government now looked at the situation is shown by the appointment of these two princes of the blood to rescue Nanjing. |
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From my point of view, in sum, it is not the culture wars in the churches that signal the decline of denominationalism and the seriousness of religious commitment. |
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One measure of the seriousness with which Denmark takes the issue of extremism is the nearly 60.9 million kroner deradicalization plan agreed by the government. |
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The children discussed the matter thoroughly, for hours, with a seriousness and gravity far beyond what one would expect of nine and ten year-olds. |
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Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification. |
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She cited a series of statistics to dramatize the seriousness of the problem. |
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On the forward deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer discussing its seriousness. |
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Almost three days after the storm steamrolled the coast, rescue teams were still trying to judge the extent and seriousness of the devastation. |
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It reflects the seriousness and sense of responsibility that characterized the ruling class of Rome during the great years of the republic. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetises the area before treatment. |
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As a chocoholic, I appreciate the seriousness Saulsbury gives to the subject of chocolate. |
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The severeness and seriousness of DDoS attack enhance many defense mechanisms but the complete solution is no to be attained. |
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Grand theft is contrasted with petty theft, theft that is of smaller magnitude or lesser seriousness. |
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Tarlowchan Dubb, for Moran-Stokes, of Runcorn Road, Balsall Heath, said there were grounds for bail despite the seriousness of the charge. |
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He said such social exchanges are part of the overall attempt that we have been making with all seriousness to normalise relations with Pakistan. |
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He is regarded as wild, naughty, silly, undependable, lacking in seriousness or even promise. |
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Her calm seriousness, a sense of unbudgeable inner gravity, could be beautifully unsettling. |
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The seriousness of her injuries was not known, but she was concious and had been stablised before being taken onboard by us. |
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One knew that one was in the presence of extreme seriousness, absorption, and force of intellect. |
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He trivialises the seriousness of slavery and demeans that Welsh sensitivity and candour which led, and leads, the world towards its abolition. |
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This provides a comparison through which the audience can see the seriousness of Romeo and Juliet's love and marriage. |
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While the earliest groups had little claim for historical accuracy, the seriousness and accuracy of reenactors has increased. |
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The seniority of the judge depends on the seriousness and complexity of the case. |
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Individual states may differ in this definition, using other categories as seriousness or context. |
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A felony is generally considered a crime of high seriousness, while a misdemeanor is not. |
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Monroe had been formally expelled from France on his last diplomatic mission, and the choice to send him again conveyed a sense of seriousness. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury the doctor is anaesthetising the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetised the area before treatment. |
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Wrongfulness of intent also may vary the seriousness of an offense and possibly reduce the punishment but this is not always the case. |
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Her work combines seriousness and simplicity of form in a determined eschewal of grandiosity. |
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The artist's seriousness, which sometimes threatens to tip over into sententiousness, is balanced by the vein of dark comedy that runs through his work. |
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The US Administration, at a time when it has matters of great seriousness to deal with, has been unstintingly generous with its time and commitment. |
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I don't see how people could read I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem with any seriousness in the first place and make Tituba into something she's not. |
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Never, in fact, until that moment, had the legitimacy of pictorial practice in the context of the development of avant-gardes been theorized with such seriousness. |
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But at times the humor is discordant, Henry's jokiness not only his own whistling in the dark but his author's uneasiness with his own seriousness. |
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Without words and almost with the seriousness of asylum nurses they at once set upon an unsavoury-looking matron who began to cry out Mediterranean vocables of distress. |
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In some states, all or most felonies are placed into one of various classes according to their seriousness and their potential punishment upon conviction. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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However, Barber's inclusion of the Passiontide text may also have been through a desire to infuse a convincing seriousness, or even gravitas, to the overall work. |
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