Gravely
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177 examples of Gravely in a sentence
In the end, 300 people were
gravely
wounded and over 172 men, women and children lost their lives that day.
Our mental health, our emotional well-being are so
gravely
affected because the threat of violence is experienced neurobiologically as violence.
But the reason the email came was that Jake, at age 32, the horse, had become
gravely
ill and had to be put down, and this is what was going on.
There's a deepfake showing one of the major party candidates
gravely
sick.
The princess was
gravely
ill, and the king had promised incredible riches to anyone who could cure her.
Frankly, the man looks
gravely
ill and is photographed cruelly.
Of course they're berated (at least Thinnes is, Hendry is
gravely
injured) and grilled and asked why they turned back on their mission but it's claimed that they didn't.
One of the most serious examples in 19th century USA of excess river sedimentation was caused by hydraulic mining of gold-bearing
gravely
hills on the sides of the Sacramento Valley in the period from the 1850s to the early 1880s.
The film is then
gravely
hampered by the complete lack of gratuitous nudity which means that, given the awful dialogue, it is difficult to watch the characters and harder to appreciate the good points of the film.
- The audience burst into cheers when our heroine finally fought back and attacked the boys who were
gravely
beating up her brother in revenge.
When his mentor Admiral James Greer (James Earl Jones) becomes
gravely
ill, Ryan is appointed acting CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence.
I was also
gravely
concerned that this show would make the networks more reluctant to take chances on future Sci-Fi oriented series, due to it's quick demise.
Not so the dialogue, which is heavy on the melodramatic flourish (Agnes Moorehead to the doctor: "Paula must dance or she will die!", to which the doctor replies gravely, "If she does...she will!").
She is
gravely
ill and is only awaiting the arrival of her granddaughter Luisa before dying.
The child has been
gravely
mistreated, and, as a result, cannot communicate.
The Professor looks
gravely
at him and, in a moment worthy of Yogi Berra, says, "So...you say someone is trying to kill you?
But he fails to see anything
gravely
wrong about misleading his country and the world concerning Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Not surprisingly, the UN’s special representative for children and armed conflict, Leila Zerrougui, recommended that Israel and its adversary in Gaza, Hamas (which has a grim record, too), should be placed on the UN’s annual list of states and groups that
gravely
violate children’s rights.
We can say surely, though, that the lack of Western help of the right sort and at the right time has
gravely
worsened Russia's chances for economic recovery.
Contrary to what its leaders expect, China’s standing among most people in the Middle East – and its ambition to project soft power globally – will be
gravely
damaged.
But whatever happens, Merkel is
gravely
wounded and her days seem numbered.
All of that is now
gravely
at risk - a dangerous turn of events.
(Indeed, the Soviet Union was gravely, perhaps fatally, weakened by its war in Afghanistan.)
Manufacturing growth has turned sluggish, and the fiscal deficit has risen above 5% of GDP,
gravely
straining the economy.
Despite grand promises of foreign aid, economic reconstruction, and development in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and elsewhere, the actual record of international assistance to post-war reconstruction is
gravely
deficient.
The US approach is
gravely
misguided.
If that silence continues, it will
gravely
undermine SADC institutions, and will cast a deep pall over the most important leader in SADC, South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki.
Since its invasion of Crimea a year ago, Russia has continuously and
gravely
violated the United Nations Charter, numerous international treaties, and international humanitarian norms.
The crisis was a surprise to investors and policymakers because they
gravely
underestimated the risks building up in the financial system.
Our leaders, from Levy Eshkol (and much more so Golda Meir) to Yitzhak Shamir, erred
gravely
in not seizing the earliest opportunity to arrange a territorial separation and a horizon of sovereignty for the post-1967 Palestinians.
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