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- He had gray hair, a serious eye, the sunburned complexion of a laborer, the thoughtful visage of a philosopher.
- Sober discussion about how to manage the instability of markets is giving way to a simpler fable.
- Her face had turned from gaiety to seriousness.
- And the little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter, which irritated me very much. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously.
- If you don't punish him severely, he will break the rule again very soon.
- The Badger strode heavily into the room, and stood looking at the two animals with an expression full of seriousness.
- But the officials involved are serious people.
- Across the river in Arlington, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stands amidst the dim, grave and majestic Arlington National Cemetery.
- He was a consultant physician, a serious man dedicated to his calling.
- Hardback and trade paperbacks for "serious" nonfiction and fiction will surely last longer.
- The Scots are said to be a serious, cautious and thrifty people, and they are also hospitable, generous and friendly.
- Tom Canty lived to be a very old man, a handsome, white-haired old fellow, of grave and benignant aspect.
- Tom Canty lived to be a very old man, a handsome, white-haired old fellow, of grave and benignant aspect.
- It takes a whole lot of technophobia to spin that into a serious issue. But we expect the mainstream media is just warming up.
- If you make talking about puberty too serious, she's gonna tune you out.
- All at once, Mick's serious expression softened into a grin.
- We are now far more sober and realistic.
- He expressed grave concern at American attitudes.
- The choir walked solemnly past.
- "Did you?" she asked earnestly.
- Friends stood at the foot of the bed, looking at her with serious faces.
- His voice took on a more serious tone.
- Don't laugh, it's a serious suggestion.
- We entered into a solemn bond.