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"You are already seeing a slightly more serious tone, at least from Jeb Bush," she said.
The conversation took a (slightly) more serious turn when Clegg was questioned about the Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Slightly more serious than the marital problems of the super-wealthy are the recent exploits of a web-based frog.
The Google+ audience tend to be early adopters, technophiles, people in the industry and slightly more serious users of technology.
Alderson took a slightly more serious tone about the Mets' finances Tuesday afternoon while appearing on Mike Francesa's radio show on WFAN.
STP, as the band calls itself, got slightly more serious as rock grew much less so, and the band now meets the status quo on comfortable middle ground.
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And then it becomes an example of this slightly more sinister and serious figure in that he probably actually did kill somebody, and then towards the end you find out yes, it is, but then he qualifies it by saying it's made of the skin of the man who tortured my father.
The owners, Eddy Chai and Paul Birardi, gave their new shop the same rustic look — antique chairs, stacks of scuffed-up trunks used as table surfaces — but the clothing seems slightly dressier and more serious, perhaps to catch the eye of the neighborhood's maker-shakers.
The face I see in the mirror is slightly more masculine and serious than the one that greets me ordinarily but the difference is subtler than I'd imagined.
Sibutramine, the other drug approved both in the United States and Europe, is slightly more effective but has more serious side effects.
Put another way, while the first online lending venture of Laplanche, Lending Club, caters to people who are just beginning to borrow money, Upgrade appears to be focused on a slightly older demographic with more serious lending needs.
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