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He is at once remarkably serious and riotously pleasurable.
The danger of the government's operating to serve the interests of the corporations in which it has acquired a stake seems remarkably serious.
Yet it's a work of visionary inspiration that, like many outrageous Hollywood comedies of the classic era (such as those of Frank Tashlin), tackles remarkably serious matters.
Further, the effect of this problem is remarkably serious in the downlink of outdoor users not subscribed to any femtocell.
Unless it is imperative, the studied countries are recommended to suspend all their flights towards the countries where the Ebola haemorrhagic fever cases have proven to be remarkably serious, such as Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria.
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Remarkably, despite the possibly serious side-effects like MH, hyperkalemia or cardiac arrest, succinylcholine was actually applied to secure the airway in 79% of the referred patients.
The New York World was pro-labor, pro-immigration and, remarkably, both serious and sensationalist.
Dickens was never neglected or forgotten and never lost his popularity, but for 70 years after his death he received remarkably little serious attention (George Gissing, G.K. Chesterton, and George Bernard Shaw being notable exceptions).
Germany is remarkably free of serious cases of political misbehavior.
Yet this statement seems, if he is indeed serious, remarkably naive.
If, for example, your test of whether a Pole is antisemitic is hearing them say publicly "I hate the Jews", you may think Polish society to be remarkably free from serious Jew-hatred.
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