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There are, it seems to me, few more responsible callings for a human being armed with a pen than that of being a veracious witness to great and grave events.
Explaining the title, he wrote: "What I suggested had come to an end was not the occurrence of events, even large and grave events, but History: that is, history understood as a single, coherent, evolutionary process, when taking into account the experience of all peoples in all times".
Small world, you keep thinking, and eventually it might occur to you that something deeply peculiar is going on here: the world of "Tom Bedlam" shrinks just when you'd expect it to be expanding to accommodate the enormous, grave events of 1914 to 1918.
Grave events affected mental dimensions (VT, SF, RE, and MH) as well as the GH.
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Sometimes, however, the President is in a lousy mood, or, as was the case last week, some grave event has made Presidential hilarity potentially unseemly.
The grave event must remain "an isolated incident," Serra said, urging a timely conclusion of the investigation.
Other variables recorded were the occurence of a grave event during the previous year, satisfaction with work, and global quality of life assessment, which is a measure of the overall QoL status rated from 1 (poor) to 5 (very good).
The validity of known groups was computed by making the association between the sociodemographic parameters, financial status, occurrence of a grave event during the past year, satisfaction with work, global quality of life assessment, LCI-M, environmental variables and health problems.
The confusion variables taken into account were the following: age, gender, means of administration of SF-36, marital status, LCI-M, financial status, occurrence of a grave event during the past year, Global quality of life assessment and type of health problem.
For although the gravest events may be in the offing--although prominent observers have been saying for weeks that both the Pres.
He examined Bucklew on death row last week, and concluded that "there is no way to proceed with Mr Bucklew's execution without a substantial risk to Mr Bucklew of suffering grave adverse events during the execution, including hemorrhaging, suffocating or experiencing excruciating pain".
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