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[laughs] About two and a half years ago, we started to get serious.
Just when the piece started to get serious, some too-happy Gypsy number would come dancing across the stage.
Things probably started to get serious on Friday, when No8 Kentucky defeated the defending champions, No4 Louisville 74-69.
A foreign correspondent copes with the partial shutdown of European airspace...MUNICH airport on Friday was where it started to get serious.
But, among his few successes, he can claim that India, the world's fourth-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has started to get serious about climate change.
After Wall Street firms repeatedly had to shell out millions to settle discrimination lawsuits, businesses started to get serious about their efforts to increase diversity.
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Talk about the details when you start to get serious.
"When a hand starts to get serious, Phil might put on his sunglasses," Perego says.
There's some things right now and we're starting to get serious.
Even these network-based services are starting to get serious about original content.
"With today's announcement, President Obama starts to get serious," the organisation said in a statement.
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