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Given recent school-related violence, the threat was taken seriously, meaning Carter has been charged with making a "terroristic threat," a felony that carries up to an eight-year prison sentence.
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"I'm taking my role as a wife and a lover and a stepmother very seriously, meaning I want to be really, really good at it," she said to the camera, sitting on a bathroom counter in a short robe and smoking a cigarette in a Marlene Dietrich pose, her makeup heavy and her head wrapped in a red scarf.
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During his segment, Oliver pointed out that Americans owe about $12tn in debt and that about $436bn is seriously delinquent, meaning it's more than three months overdue.
According to Jeff Gentes, the Phillipses' lawyer and the managing attorney for the Fair Housing Center's foreclosure prevention project, 1 in 13 Connecticut homeowners with mortgages are "seriously delinquent," meaning at least 90 days behind or in foreclosure.
Instead, it appeared that 10 children in every 10,000 were seriously autistic, meaning they suffered from a brain disorder that left them unable to speak or compulsively performing repetitive motions like flapping their arms or rocking.
Taking seriously how meaning surfaces in particular times and places remains vital when we seek to increase our chances of finding "the difference that makes the difference" [ 58] in diverse HIV testing contexts.
History tells us Henrik Stenson deals in seriously hot streaks, meaning the Open champion has live prospects here.
Still, the report also notes that "it is possible to be rich (high income) but with significant inequality and unsustainable environmental practices". That pretty much seems to sum up the U.S. In fact, the U.S. scored in the red, meaning "seriously far from achievement as of 2015," for 12 out of 17 of the sustainable development goals.
When the Professor lived in the southern part of Africa, he encountered the Afrikaans idea of mors dood, meaning "very seriously dead".
I don't think any of these money-makers would seriously jeopardize the Facebook experience, meaning it could live on to squeeze its users and enact its mission to connect the world for years to come.
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