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The rise of the aristocracy, however, gravely challenged this tradition.
And the problem is of serious global, non-partisan concern: "Many 20th century achievements are being gravely challenged".
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WASHINGTON — When President Obama turned to Richard C. Holbrooke during a White House meeting on Afghanistan last year, Mr. Holbrooke spoke gravely of the historic challenge the two men faced, likening it to when Clark M. Clifford advised Lyndon B. Johnson about what to do in Vietnam.
The dispute has gravely injured both companies.
Both children were gravely wounded during conflict and live with challenges of disability, but disability does not define them Email this article.
Two-thirds of the way through the book, it becomes clear that he is gravely doubtful that the corporate elite will rise to his challenge.
Ms. Abul Naga is quoted as saying, "Conducting such activities is a blatant challenge to Egyptian sovereignty and serves ulterior motives that gravely harm Egypt and its national security".
The obtention of a feasible map of the environment poses a complex challenge, since the presence of noise arises as a major problem which may gravely affect the estimated solution.
A constitutional amendment isn't easy and should only be undertaken to address gravely serious issues, but with over 225 years of American history and democracy at stake, we must accept the challenge.
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