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Most gravely, Aitken's attempt to bridge gaps between public spectacle and private experience manages to vitiate both.
Most gravely, for me, Murakami seems temperamentally averse to a cardinal obligation of artists that Warhol, Koons, and Hirst accept: the duty to seduce.
Most gravely (and if I had to guess, I would say that this explained much of the town's hostility to Lyford's book), his study exposed Vandalia as a "sundown" town, from which blacks were barred after dark.
Most gravely, in terms of rhetoric, the representations of carnage — a screaming woman, a limp baby, a severed arm clutching a sword — are ingenious but remote, instantly generic emblems.
Eighteen of the most gravely burned were taken that day to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
She was the most gravely injured, but the police and her mother said her wounds did not appear life-threatening.
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Jesus was presented to Pontius Pilate "as a disturber of the political peace," a leader of a rebellion, a political threat, and most gravely--a claimant to kingship, a "king of the revolutionary type".
Most were not gravely concerned.
Many are, and most are therefore gravely damaged.
The score, composed in 1857 and extensively revised 24 years later, contains some of Verdi's most sophisticated and gravely beautiful music.
Second, most of us are gravely concerned about the economy.
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