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Even if this presents an exaggerated picture, it suggests something seriously amiss.
"Going missing is often a symptom of something seriously amiss in the child's life and as we know all too well, often linked to abuse".
She said the revelation in the report that three other doctors had committed serious sexual offences at the hospital in the past four decades suggested "something seriously amiss".
Eighteen months away from the defence of their world title there is something seriously amiss within English rugby beyond wear and tear.
Here, however, fortune favoured the researchers in the form of a human "coprolite" (a piece of ancient, desiccated faecal material) discovered in the habitation's fireplace its location in itself a sign of something seriously amiss.
There will be something seriously amiss with the sport's governing body, FIFA — something more, that is — if it fails to honor her as the women's player of the year at its gala on Jan . 9
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"So I know something was seriously amiss in that first week," Naren says.
"When a handful of yachts become ocean liners while the rest remain lowly canoes, something is seriously amiss".
Something was seriously amiss if Castro, as Rhobert was known, was not there to join in the act of remembrance.
Finally, he realized that something was seriously amiss, and got in one of the last cabs to leave.
After he returned to Strydom the pair began their descent, but it was soon clear that something was seriously amiss.
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