It has a bit of a disappointing ending but otherwise is well worth a watch if you want a non-serious movie. |
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The suspect was taken into custody but was moved to Tallaght Hospital yesterday morning, where he was treated for non-serious injuries. |
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Of course, for participation in non-serious discussions, there's a different set of requirements. |
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Common adverse reactions were generally mild and included non-serious infections, headache, depression, joint pains, and menstrual disorders. |
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Unfortunately some people see the ambulance service more as a taxi service and call us for non-serious injuries or illnesses. |
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Despite the drop in fatal incidents, the number of non-serious casualties has increased to the highest level in five years. |
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So far, company officials say the side effects have been temporary and non-serious. |
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It would not be too difficult to draw up a list of prisoners found guilty of certain categories of non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offences. |
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He had to receive hospital treatment for cuts to his hand caused by broken glass, although his injuries were described as non-serious. |
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Careless driving itself is such a non-serious offence that it cannot result in a prison sentence of any length. |
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Introducing sports into a conversation produces, if it does not already exist, a non-serious or mock-serious tone to social interaction. |
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He had a history of depression and non-serious attempts at self harm. |
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Publishers are not against the genre of non-serious fiction per se. |
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I'm simply not in the mood for serious work or even non-serious work. |
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They've simply defined any dissenting opinion as non-serious. |
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Other diagnoses of similar symptoms might be croup, a foreign object in the throat, or other non-serious causes of swelling of the epiglottis. |
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To reduce ER use for non-serious conditions, policymakers have proposed denying payment if the patient's diagnosis upon discharge appears to reflect a nonemergency condition. |
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For liberal political philosophers, postmodern political theory represents a systematically incoherent, irrationalist and ultimately non-serious body of thought. |
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