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Attenborough spoke gravely about their 'ordeal', as though it was me and you having to do it.
Then he spoke, gravely.
She spoke gravely about the importance of education and rights for women in the Middle East, but she was a supporter of Obama's drone program which has left thousands of women and children dead.
Putin also spoke gravely about the lack of political stability in the Middle East and North Africa after the Arab Spring, saying, "Nobody cares a bit about human rights, including the right to life.
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Twelve-year-old Pratik Dewani speaks gravely but calmly about the earthquake that damaged his home two months ago and left him, his mother and sister living in the barren hallway of a hotel.
When it comes to discussing the sobering discoveries he made at Foxconn, which employs some 430,000 people in its compound in Shenzhen, Mr. Daisey speaks more gravely and with a charged intensity.
"The difficulty with activists is not when Barry sends a letter or announces he's acquired a position," said Mr. Lipton, who spoke in a gravely voice.
Scraggle Beard lifted his hat and bowed slightly, then spoke in a gravely voice that sounded like it should have come from an 80-year-old chain smoker.
As Ms. Grossmann spoke, Ms. Mercado's gravely voice rose across the way in an argument with a neighbor about whether Mr. Hussein was linked to 9/11.
This is overstatement, however; audio of an interview this summer shows he still speaks in a gravely manner, but, as he notes at the 9 30 mark, if he concentrates, he can speak naturally again.
Kieran drops on his haunches till he's at Sukey's level, he speaks to her gravely, sweetly; she yields herself, allows him to feel her forehead, pull back her eyelids and look into her pupils, take her pulse.
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