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are graves
adjective
Influential, important; authoritative.
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All that remains of a century of Japanese presence are graves visited by Japanese families every summer.
"Thanks to Hitler," said Juliusz Lichwa, a University of Warsaw student whose grandfather survived Dachau, "all our streets are graves".
Not all are graves of settlers who were killed in Gaza; some of those buried were killed elsewhere and then buried in Gaza, or had ties to the settlers.
"Right here in Taveta, there are graves for Germans, British and even Indian soldiers.
There are graves here from Britain's Afghan wars of the 19th Century and a memorial to the British dead of Helmand.
On foot they follow for miles the power lines to the cities. "We find that some of them have died on the way, there are graves by the roadside, for others we bring ambulances," Ahmed says.
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The economic consequences are grave.
Sarkozy's handicaps are grave.
Yet there are graver objections.
"They are grave robbers".
There are grave consequences".
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