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Then, recalling that the friendship with Mr. Chirac lay at the heart of Mr. Pinault's ability to resist a settlement, the editorial concluded that "the most grave aspect" was that the financial fragility of Mr. Pinault, "motivated a decision of state of such dimensions".
Brigadier-General Meiklejohn, commander of the Malakand forces, was informed by Deane that "matters had assumed a very grave aspect" and that there were armed Pashtuns gathering nearby.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button the film, by contrast, attempts, at every turn of its 166 minutes, to probe the graver aspects of the concept that Fitzgerald frittered away and to ground his poppycock in plausibility.
In this satirical parody, the madam advises her young student: "You must cloath your discourse with a meek, grave, and pious aspect, to make your sophistry pass for sincere and real".
The design also allowed for a cenotaph within the inner shrine, which the designers suggested could either be used as a symbolic representation of the unknown soldier or as the marker to an actual grave, although this aspect was never realised.
The authors concluded that several structures on the plantar aspect are at grave risk of being damaged by the procedure, and recommended open insertion of the nail [22].
Mr. Mundie said this "viral" aspect of G.P.L. was a grave threat to intellectual property rights.
While our ultimate goal is to understand the causes and consequences of the wider transformations in funerary practices, the focus of this paper is on one aspect: the re-use of graves and the secondary treatment of earlier burials.
The twin central aspects of the story are the grave threat to freedom posed by politicized law-enforcement officials, and the grave personal risks on the part of principled activists that it took to confront and redress that threat.
And it seems that many people still have a lust for sensationalizing every aspect of Michael Jackson's life -- even from beyond the grave.
I'm reminded of the wise words of John Kenneth Galbraith: "Much literary criticism comes from people for whom extreme specialisation is a cover for either grave ____or terminal _____, the latter being a much cherished aspect of academic freedom".
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