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"Coach might make you laugh, but all of his stories have these serious meanings to them.
Rarely in a Wheeldon duet do serious meanings about male-female relationships ever accumulate or flower.
But then, about two-thirds of the way through, comes a turn — the dreaded "third act" of screenwriting manuals, when serious meanings have to be wheeled into place.
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Nakedness, literal and metaphorical, has serious meaning for von Trier.
I see no room on these facts for any less serious meaning".
"Serious, meaning the rider had either a broken bone or required hospitalization.
Those violations were classified as serious, meaning that there was "a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result," university officials said.
But the serious meaning of rhetoric is language shaped to persuade, and the quoted passage with short declarative sentences certainly means to persuade.
He refuses to place cruel and witless slaughter on a pedestal of fascination or to locate in it any serious meaning.
One percent of the patients had cancer, and 10percentt had growths in the colon that Dr. Lieberman called "serious," meaning abnormalities that could turn cancerous.
Weil started a linguistic chain reaction as well: the meaning became "fissionable material of a quality for use in nuclear weapons," and its serious meaning now applies to biological agents as well.
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