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The movie's deliciously jolting open-endedness is the wink of a sarcastic moralist who knows that bad invites worse: each of its unresolved strands invites the possibility of resolution by way of some sort of grave crime.
The author's suggestion that the expiration of the U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) on Dec. 5 of last year poses some sort of grave danger to the United States ignores the fact that both sides have publicly committed themselves to abide by the treaty's basic terms.
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In fact, it seemed to be getting sucked into those spaces, as though there were some sort of void below the graves, which lent a measure of credence to Digger's theory.
"It is our hope and our prayer that the two sides could come together for some sort of action to address the grave problems facing the lowest-wage earners in our state," the statement said.
He can be counted on to ridicule her theories with comments like, "Agent Scully, don't ask me to believe that this is some sort of justice from beyond the grave," or, "What do you think, Agent Scully?
A year into the Syrian rebellion, the US and its allies weren't only supporting and arming an opposition they knew to be dominated by extreme sectarian groups; they were prepared to countenance the creation of some sort of "Islamic state" – despite the "grave danger" to Iraq's unity – as a Sunni buffer to weaken Syria.
"You're being very sort of, grave".
It was a sort of grave; a belated continuation of an already familiar artistic gambit, but audacious and raw.
"We believe that anyone faced with this sort of grave danger would have taken the same course of action in order to protect their family," she said.
She was cute, with big eyes and chubby healthy cheeks, and she had a voice that was clear and had this curious quaver in it that was, of all things, sort of grave.
It is unusual to find ancient graves without some sort of funeral objects—ornaments or weapons or receptacles for food, signs of rank or distinction, or equipment for the journey to the other world.
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