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"It's a very serious hole in the system".
But you're still in a serious hole after today".
A double downgrade of France could blow a serious hole in the eurozone's rescue plan.
He has been through hell in the ring and, recently, the courts, where litigation has put a serious hole in his finances.
The Knicks are 5-8, but in an Eastern Conference full of parity, they are not even close to being in a serious hole.
But no one goes to a performance of Cenerentola just to listen to the conductor and the orchestra, and what's lacking elsewhere leaves a serious hole.
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Even the onerous new system has serious holes, for example in screening teachers from overseas.
Lawyers for Mr. Manning have argued that the case has serious holes.
But other experts say the cases point to serious holes in the system to monitor the trade in donor tissue.
By the time Koenig signed off the podcast last year, she and the Serial team had managed to poke serious holes in the prosecution's theory of the case.
The experts have long contended that serious holes in security at airports have been neglected while most of the effort and money goes into looking for weapons on passengers at checkpoints.
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