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The title of the program's centerpiece — "(serious)" — refers to a dream Mr. McIntyre had in which the screenwriter Charlie Kaufman told a story about the word "serious," used as a stage direction.
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"Not for long," Di Natale replied, to which Butler said: "No, no, this is serious – this is actually serious," before referring to Labor's plan for a 50% renewables target by 2030, $500m in reef water quality funding and skills and training investment for a "just transition" in post-mining communities.
Proposed herein are slow interactions and gameplay with serious games, referred to as slow serious games.
Life-threatening Life-threatening The term 'life-threatening' in the definition of 'serious' refers to an event in which the patient was at risk of death at the time of the event; it does not refer to an event that hypothetically might have caused death if it were more severe.
The majority of parents found, instead, that measles was not a serious disease, referring to it as a type of "chickenpox" that can only have serious consequences in adults.
This was despite a slight drop in the total of number of serious cases referred to the authority.
The most serious charge referred to by Michael Mansfield QC, on behalf of the families, was manslaughter — unlawful killing by gross negligence.
The 633 "serious incidents" referred to include mental health and community health incidents such as pressure ulcers and falls.
Under Jewish law, violating Passover dietary law is a serious offense, referred to by the Hebrew word "karet," which means to be cut off from one's soul.
Obama added that an original Shell proposal had been rejected, which showed the administration was "serious" – presumably referring to setting high standards related to secure drilling in the region.
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