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But "Bertie," as Firth's character is known to his family, has much graver concerns: he is crippled by a stammer that makes public speaking a devilish chore.
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The northerners have much graver problems.
He points out that a meltdown in Latin America would have much graver consequences for the U.S. economy than the "Asian contagion" that rocked financial markets last year.
Few people had much doubt that Rover was in grave trouble.
Whether whimsical or grave, however, Rogers Groups all have much in common.
But now Israel has committed a much graver diplomatic blunder.
A metaphorical balloon would make no more sense (even comic sense) in the Camargue than an untamed stallion would in the streets of Paris; and although both, in their respective films, represent the freedom of the imagination and both, consequently, have enemies, the threat feels much graver in "White Mane".
It was thus evident that those deaths arising 'mainly from conditions existing before birth' were 'a much more grave wastage of life than would appear merely from a recital of the numbers concerned', constituting a social and biological problem 'of very special importance'.
More than once, he has implied that Khodorkovsky is also guilty of much graver crimes, possibly even murder.
In addition to these cases, there have been four courts-martial of enlisted Marines involving much graver charges.
However, to those having developed into organ failures, as seen in our patients, a review of the literature suggests a much graver prognosis.
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