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They appear to have had a good clinical sense, and their discourses on prognosis contain acute references to symptoms that have grave import.
The potentially catastrophic implications of the drama's MacGuffin (which, for once, is no random object of pursuit but a matter of grave import) are matched by the movie's hectic tone.
All have learned early that what is said and what is unsaid are matters of grave import, but no one dares shatter taboo by speaking aloud the grim specifics of what took place.
The report said individuals involved in running some of the local unions were under scrutiny for similar ties, something Mr. Walsh said was "a matter of grave import" that remained under investigation.
In the meantime, join me for this weekend's live game, San Jose vs Seattle, and/or follow me on Twitter @KidWeil for updates on that and other matters of grave import.
But Anthony does more: building upon his investigation into the historical crimes of segregation and contempt for the city's black residents, he turns a concluding sequence of civic pride and good cheer into a brilliantly light-hearted fantasy of grave import, a radical political utopia conjured with a deft artistic flourish.
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Particularly congenial to him is Aristotle's contention that poetry ("the kind of thing that might happen") "is something more philosophic and of graver import than history".
Here one might note tangentially: if, as Aristotle claims, poetry is something of graver import than history — partly because of the naturalness of its statements — then Fish was more important than any domestic history, because Fish was poetic, in that he had succumbed to the darkness that had formed around him, and yet he was unwilling to die — or, rather, he did not die.
A padam is slow in tempo and grave in import, and it is usually treated as allegorical: the yearning of the nayika (heroine) is interpreted as the soul's longing for the nayaka (hero).
Ever since then, it has been a badge of honor for film critics to keep things neat to preserve the cinema from the banalization of moments of grave moral import through visual superfluity.
"Instead of importing arms, which is a grave sin, one should import ideas of peace, creativity, find solutions for accepting everyone in his otherness".
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