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"He has confessed to an extraordinarily serious offense that carries with it essentially life in prison".
Salgado said the offences he was accused of were "extraordinarily serious".
'This extraordinarily serious young man came into my gallery endeavouring to interest me in a print.
"Pelican Bay is one of the most violent prisons in California.... They've got some extraordinarily serious problems.
The men were in police hands when they disappeared, said senior officials, calling their killings an "extraordinarily serious crime".
"For China, they are in somewhat uncharted waters, for at least this generation of policy makers," said the official, who called the sinking an "extraordinarily serious armistice violation".
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This is extraordinarily dangerous.
There's also an independent cinema that didn't exist back then (O.K., it did, but it was neither so prolific nor so visible) and that gives rise to extraordinarily advanced and serious work.
"I want people to understand that the dangers of you contracting Ebola, the dangers of a serious outbreak, are extraordinarily low," he concluded.
Centuries ago, serious religious study was extraordinarily demanding and rigorous; in contrast, anyone could declare himself a scientist and go in the business of, say, alchemy.
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