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The Central Bank has turned serious about fighting inflation since she was re-elected in October.
The organizer is fun-loving Kenny Ken Matthewss), who has turned serious now that he has a son.
Finally, there's Claire Danes, who in the past year has turned serious television on its head with her blistering performances in "Homeland".
Now that interlude in the eighth inning of the April 5 home opener against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays has turned serious.
MTV, often maligned for heavy coverage of debauched spring break festivities in Florida or for shows like "Jackass," whose hosts set themselves on fire or swim in sewage, has turned serious.
But just days before the Final Four tips off in Indianapolis, the mood surrounding the tournament has turned serious.
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By the time Tomic met with reporters, he had turned serious again.
In a possible sign that the negotiations have turned serious after years of delay and obfuscations, a senior State Department official suggested that the discussions had been workmanlike.
But within half an hour things had turned serious and a large group of more nervous looking parents were wrestling the prospectus off their student child and marking possible courses.
But the diversion has turned dead serious far too often in 2010.
A dispute over land and oil that has festered for years has turned more serious in recent weeks as government forces have sought to take more control of security in disputed territories near Kirkuk, a northern city claimed by both the Kurds and the central government.
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