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The UN Security Council has expressed "grave concerns" over the encroachment of the rebels in the impoverished Arab nation.
Some of the Indian leaders said they had grave concerns over who might win the White House.
Mr Kerry's comments echoed the Foreign Secretary William Hague's, who commended Zimbabwe for holding peaceful elections but said: "We have grave concerns over the conduct of the election".
The UK Foreign Office commended the people of Zimbabwe on the peaceful process, but Foreign Secretary William Hague voiced "grave concerns" over how it was conducted.
The left-hander is in Perth receiving treatment and, given his extensive injury history, there are grave concerns over whether he will make the trip.
However, a spokesperson for the Communication Workers Union (CWU) said: "We have grave concerns over WH Smith taking on a further 16 post offices".
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The GFA said some of its players expressed "grave concern over their safety for the match".
The Republican governor's unilateral rejection was presented as a matter of his grave concern over federal deficit problems.
Britain expressed grave concern over the use of chemical weapons but promptly doubled the export credit facility available to Iraq.
After all, the ten-nation Association of South-East Asian Nations ASEANN) has just shocked itself by its boldness, expressing "grave concern" over Ms Suu Kyi's trial.
A number of nations and human rights organisations have expressed their grave concern over the military's recent actions.
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