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Endangered more gravely than we had supposed possible by an enemy that cannot be defeated by military methods alone, the nation redraws the line between security and liberty.
This campaign of hers, I fear, is again, impelled by much feeling and inadequate reflection and at a time when the NHS, its founding mission and future, are seriously at risk, more gravely than at any point in its history.
The loss of a family member, a friend, or a pet can impact a child far more gravely than it may seem on the surface.
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The scenes in which Zhao is most patient show Brady at a local rehab center, visiting a fellow-rider named Lane Scott (playing himself), who is more gravely disabled than Brady is.
They seemed aimed more at teaching customers that wine was gravely important rather than satisfying them.
Up to this point, the News International was embarrassed rather than gravely threatened by the unfolding scandal.
Three years ago, when armed terrorists attacked a dozen locations in Mumbai including two luxury hotels, a hospital, the railway station, a restaurant, and a Jewish center they killed as many as 159 people, both Indians and foreigners, and gravely wounded more than 200.
If you look at the numbers, it doesn't take much analysis to realize that, in today's wars, the odds are more in favor of someone being gravely hurt in combat than killed.
He is reconciled with Crolla who says, gravely: "That was far worse than this, without a doubt.
In Europe, Beecher met with more than two hundred soldiers, gravely wounded but still coherent enough to talk; he asked each man if he wanted morphine.
Unstartled by their inventedness, he swims through depthless skepticism toward a series of questions that are gravely metaphysical, and more Jamesian than Pynchonian: How much of any self is pure invention?
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