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As David Edgerton's sure-footed essay makes clear, flying in this next age was a rather more serious affair.
The 20th century saw a rather more serious attack on what Karl Popper called the "totalitarian tendency" of his politics.
But to open the season on Thursday night, Mr. Welch chose a rather more serious triple bill, with one world and two company premieres.
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Decisions of a rather more serious nature were being made in Out of the Jail and on the Streets (BBC1), an eye-opening documentary about the probation services in Brighton and Chichester.
As much as I'd like to leave this knowledge floating in cyberspace for some unwitting journalist to stumble upon, it actually points to a rather more serious undercurrent in the studies about young women which the press go nuts over.
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At Quinta de Chocapalha just to the northeast of Lisbon, there's a commitment to something rather more serious from the husband-and-wife team Paulo and Alice Tavares da Silva, whose daughter, Sandra, just happens to be one of Portugal's most talented winemakers.
France and World Cups rarely seem to pass by without incident, although Deschamps was keen to stress that the off-the-field problems that Les Bleus experienced in South Africa four years ago, which were rather more serious than a remote control aircraft, belong to the past.
There were numerous references to the occult, from Morton's London contact jokingly suggesting that he conduct a seance in Pettigrew's hotel room, to the rather more serious business of Henry asking the taxidermist to conduct a ritual to ward away spirits from the Sutter family.
The overall effect is to make the magazine look rather more serious, which is probably a good thing.
David Bintley's exuberant and stirring Flowers of the Forest echoes the Scottish themes in the music -- Malcolm Arnold in a gay mood for the first half, and lifelong pacifist Benjamin Britten rather more serious in the second -- without inflicting endless reels and jigs.
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