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"She likes serious boys.
"The way I hook them in is by saying 'You look like the kind of person who likes serious books,' " she said.
The BBC's review, written by Susan Hodgetts, described the film as "... a superior British costume drama that expertly mixes art history with romantic fiction...," which would appeal to "... anyone who likes serious, intelligent drama and gentle erotic tension".
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"But people don't really like serious topics".
" I'm not a serious person, and I don't like serious people.
He liked serious reading, he said, but it was not a substitute for a college education.
Mark: See, I like serious and dark.
For example, "Are you like, serious?", "How like, could you like, do that?!", or "I like, seriously don't believe you could do something like that!".
"It's like serious reconstructive surgery".
Evicting sounded like serious business.
All in all this looks like serious structural organisational failure.
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