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"I'm a homeowner who's pissed off, because they're about to gravely affect my property values — they're going to affect the usefulness of my property for years to come," F. J. Spinelli, a local fireman, says.
Truly modernized Muzak didn't arise for more than a decade, when the company, which by then had another new owner, underwent a transformation that employees still refer to gravely as "the rebranding".
Carlyle makes these transitions look easy, but the lengths to which he will go in pursuit of what he refers to gravely as truth or honesty are often extreme, bordering on obsessively weird.
One visitor told of Lincoln producing a map to gravely show the day's shifting news of the war, but then taking up a book of verse to find relief of some humorous stanzas.
In the conservative monthly The American Spectator, David Catron, a health care consultant, describes Rosser as "one of NICE's many victims" and writes that NICE "regularly hands down death sentences to gravely ill patients".
On Friday morning, at a Holy Year Mass in St. Peter's Square, the pope is expected to administer a special sacrament to gravely ill people hailing from five continents.
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Sadly, the tenor Marcello Giordani had to go to Italy to attend to his "gravely ill" mother, said Barry Tucker, the foundation's president.
When Bertram leaves Rossillion to become a courtier, Helena follows after, hoping to minister to the gravely ill king of France with a miraculous cure that her father had bequeathed to her.
The tabs are inactive at this point, leading any who attempt to arrest McCloud for intent to manufacture and distribute narcotics to be gravely disappointed.
(This is not to say that those who consider a government to be gravely unjust have a moral license to kill its officials, but only that if they do so, that will not be terrorism, but rather political assassination.
Yet to ignore the campaign would be to sadly, gravely miss the point: a new grassroots force seems to have found a unified voice in the unlikeliest of places.
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