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Her voice may not sound pompously intellectual, but she has weighty credentials -- a master's degree in library science and another in history.
Cool Hand Under Fire Jamie Foxx in "White House Down" (2013) Mr. Foxx's portrayal of President James Sawyer has weighty moments, but he also tries to be hip, giving, for example, a shout-out to a girl on her YouTube channel.
Our nominee has weighty responsibilities as well.
Clearly, Hamas has validation for its belligerent stance against a repressive Israel, but its incendiary, lethal rhetoric has weighty consequences that are part of the conundrum.
Social disruption has weighty consequences for offenders, or in the case of (young) children, their caretakers.
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But a series of crucifixes shows that he has weightier things in mind, too.
Television presenter Christine Bleakley, who is dating Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, has consistently rejected the WAG label, citing her untamed curly hair as proof she has weightier issues on her mind.
For these growing ranks, immigration can have weighty psychological consequences.
The rapid growth, particularly coupled with the population shift to the Sun Belt in the last third of the 20th century, had weighty political implications.
Of course, Mr. Bush had weighty matters on his mind, having committed the first American ground troops to the war in Afghanistan.
What became clear was something often missing from more personally inflected interpretations: the sense that Hamlet's actions, or lack of them, have weighty public consequences.
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