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Threats began soon after he took the job at the Bolshoi, his associates have said, and grew more serious toward the end of 2012, when his e-mail was hacked and his correspondence was published online.
The portal does collect some useful resources, but if anything it's yet another curious act of cognitive dissonance, this time from a DOJ intent on looking serious toward hate-motivated violence, even as it strips protections from vulnerable groups often targeted by violence — most notably transgender Americans, in recent days.
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"The original move toward diversion would have been a serious injustice toward the minority community," he said.
Everyone has a more serious attitude toward life.
However, she said, her department "is currently taking serious steps toward speedier and focused proceedings".
She said, however, that her department was "currently taking serious steps toward speedier and focused proceedings".
"Dancing" is a show with a serious tilt toward women viewers over 50 years old.
But a serious process toward achievable goals could build trust and reduce tensions.
The United States wants to keep pressure building on the North to take serious steps toward denuclearization.
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