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And, most importantly, both programs use seriously depressing themes in a way that makes us uncomfortable, and as a result, makes us laugh.
In 2005, the Army's deputy chief of staff at the time, Lt. Gen. Franklin L. Hagenbeck, wrote in an editorial in a magazine for Army leaders that the rising rate of heavy drinking and drug use "seriously impacts mission readiness".
No one would take use seriously.
In its press release, Fastly calls its service an "edge cloud platform", which is a fantastic mix of nonsense and meaningless garbage that I'm going to refuse to use (seriously, Bateman Group, that is a hot-trash mix of word salad).
Tobacco use seriously undermines progress in reducing current and projected rates of noncommunicable disease (NCD) in Pacific Islands region [ 1, 2].
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The word "hate" was used seriously by the most famous name in the game.
This guy is a creep and a liar, probably married, and even worse, using seriously outdated pictures of himself in his online profile.
Meanwhile, that new dock connector was so thoroughly leaked that it's unlikely to put the wind up the burgeoning "appcessories" industry (yes, a word used seriously by real companies).
While I freely admit the emotional affair was a breach on a number of levels, am I responsible for reimbursing her? NAME WITHHELD How long has it been since I heard the word "paramour" used seriously?
"Darwin never intended it to be used seriously.
Still, it's the word "teleportation", used seriously, in a headline.
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