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Joe and Joanna Public may wish to lecture the purveyors of news more sternly when they talk to one set of pollsters.
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And he is giving Aceh the latitude to implement Islamic law more sternly.
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"I said," now a little more sternly, "give me a high five".
"Mom!" "This is a day," I said sternly, "when we are supposed to rise above ourselves".
In New York Supreme Court Justice John M. Murtagh, New York fireman's son with a law degree from Harvard, presides more sternly and rarely smiles.
He was told, at first with a kindly grin and then more sternly, that he was carrying too much weight.
His music resembled bop in its brisk variations on standard themes, but was less rhythmically volatile and more sternly obsessed with pure improvisation.
Some dissenting diplomats said the resolution should have been worded much more sternly and Morocco given a short deadline to allow the mission to resume full operations.
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