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Yet the new show has a graver defect: the lengthy movie-musical sequences of Molina's fantasies have only a nominal and repetitive relationship to his jail-cell reality.

Unfortunately, the report has one grave defect as a guide to intelligent municipal action on overhaul of New York's World War II rent control law.

The loya jirga offered Afghans a chance to overcome the grave defect of the interim administration Mr. Karzai has headed since talks in Bonn six months ago: control of the government by a former Northern Alliance clique of ethnic Tajiks from the thinly populated Panjshir Valley.

For Mr. Santorum, of course, it's all about abortion, limiting the rights of women, and the possibility that parents will abort a fetus if they discover a grave birth defect.

The boy suffered a host of grave defects including a deformity of the right arm, kidney abnormalities and heart problems.

In his introduction, Simpson says that "…experimental biology in general and genetics in particular have the grave defect that they cannot reproduce the vast and complex horizontal extent of the natural environment and, particularly, the immense span of time in which population changes really occur.

His grave defects as a commanding officer became apparent when Confederate general Robert E. Lee, with fewer than half the number of troops, outmaneuvered him and caused a Union retreat.

For all its mixed-up character and its many grave defects and contradictions, the fact that South Africa is a country at all, and that its forward-looking constitution plays a central role in its life, is, I believe, one of the greatest stories of our times.

Reserving decision, he said, "Whether the negotiators addressed these grave defects will have to be determined after reviewing the document".

Putnam, who was close to the products, thought that the first-choice model had grave defects and so decided to demonstrate to the marketing staff both what the problems with the first one were and the superiority of another model.

Sir Erskine May notes that "[the] reformed Parliament was, unquestionably, more liberal and progressive in its policy than the Parliaments of old; more vigorous and active; more susceptible to the influence of public opinion; and more secure in the confidence of the people", but admitted that "grave defects still remained to be considered".

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