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At the other extreme Leicester's success is something more grave, evidence of the chronic mediocrity of the Premier League.
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Still, the death defined the trial, turning what might have been a peeping Tom case or, as the resident assistant said, "a roommate issue" into something far more grave.
In the nineteen-sixties, what started as a song of war came to mean something more, something searching and grave.
Particularly congenial to him is Aristotle's contention that poetry ("the kind of thing that might happen") "is something more philosophic and of graver import than history".
Maybe he did something that wasn't quite right, but he was doing it to prevent something that was a lot more grave," Mr. Gillot said, insisting that the former butler had not received any money for the recordings.
Will there be something more from him — some gift from the grave, will we ever see the years or writing kept private, or is what we have already enough?
Rather than continuing on a linear production path that takes products from cradle to grave, we need to move towards something more cyclical.
At other moments, she means something more like "culture," the highly developed traditions of good cooking and grave courtesies.
"I realised that if they could speak to us beyond the grave many would have agreed the mourning has to stop and be replaced with something more constructive".
THE prognosis is looking ever more grave.
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