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And now the bad news; the IRA's army council is seriously growing impatient with the failure of Tony Blair personally, and the British government in general, to shift the Unionists off a sterile political agenda of decommissioning.
As the Guardian recounted in a history of the Reagans' dark legacy on HIV, the Reagan administration long refused to take seriously growing concerns in the LGBT community about the disease.
Swansea City said in a statement on the club's website: "Turnover increased by £770,512 over the previous year, while operating expenditure increased by £3,235,012 reflecting the seriously growing cost of investment in a football squad capable of maintaining a strong challenge at the top of the Championship.
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As time went by, with her success secured, her irritation with audiences that did not take her words seriously grew.
We should take very seriously the growing evidence of a link between cannabis smoking and psychosis.
The newcomer takes a sniff: "I'm seriously considering growing one or two plants with friends.
According to Gail Brousal, head of the high school at St. Ann's, the number of students at the school who cook seriously is growing.
At Standard & Poor's, we take very seriously the growing financial strain many states and municipalities are experiencing, and have regularly published our concerns over the years, particularly on pension financing issues.
But Mexican officials whisper that their president, Felipe Calderón, got in first with a lunch with Mr Obama days before his inauguration.More seriously, a growing number of Canadians, including politicians, trade negotiators and former ambassadors, have called for their government to turn its back on NAFTA and put all its efforts into improving bilateral ties with Washington.
With time running short, a planning process that began early this year with small meetings that even participants did not take entirely seriously has grown into a consuming preoccupation.
Her character, Ginger, is the child of Bohemian British parents who longs, above all, to be taken seriously, to grow from a precocious schoolgirl into a grown-up poet.
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