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The discovery was announced to the scientific world along with a dramatic full-grave image.
That is a serious charge, and, for all the pranks that he plays on our assumptions, Lanthimos is full of grave intent.
PSHA is less reliable than DSHA because PSHA is full of grave uncertainties that are created by the method itself; DSHA is more reliable because it deals principally with observed geological facts and is logical and transparent.
The TV ads from the opponents of the Iran nuclear agreement are already appearing in our living rooms, full of grave warnings for the world if Congress approves the deal reached by our President and supported by our allies such as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Japan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and many others.
There was a grave full of children and young people from our village.
In a way, North Korea became one big religious nation – but it also became a grave full of lies.
He shows a cellphone photograph of a mass grave full of twisted corpses of people who he says belonged to his tribe.
Business leaders who are conducting propaganda campaigns to convince the population that anthropogenic global warming is a liberal hoax understand full well how grave is the threat, but they must maximize short-term profit and market share.
Business leaders who conduct propaganda campaigns to convince the population that anthropogenic global warming is a liberal hoax understand full well how grave is the threat, but they must maximize short-term profit and market share.
The triumph of this sensibility allied to so much art is to be seen in the famous Elegy, which from a somewhat reasoning and moralizing emotion has educed a grave, full, melodiously monotonous song, in which a century weaned from the music of the soul tasted all the sadness of eventide, of death, and of the tender musing upon self".
There are these amazing old graveyards full of pirate graves from the 1600s.
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