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Yes, these people are dying while playing at a treacherous (and expensive, even decadent) game, but this fact makes their deaths no less grievous to those who they have left behind.
No less grievous to the dynasty and of more concern to Austria–Hungary was the suicide of the crown prince Rudolf in 1889, though his fitness for the imperial and royal succession was questionable; and the scandalous misconduct of certain archdukes and archduchesses, in the imperial and in the Tuscan lines alike, further impaired the Habsburgs' personal prestige.
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"No matter what sad disaster may follow," he wrote, "I shall regard it as a less grievous affliction than the continuance of that party in power".
Butterwick's study didn't track the riders' less grievous accidents — the breaks, tears, gashes, dislocations, concussions, and contusions that can occur on almost any ride.
"If it's a less grievous crime and there is, for example, a younger defendant involved, then in that case maybe it is disproportionate".
"He deserves no less".
And in "Gatsby," no less.
A silver medallist no less.
Our guests deserve no less.
"She deserves no less".
Or, with so little time remaining before eternity, does this old wound matter?" "Estrangement between people often follows offenses far less grievous than those Jack suffered.
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