Word: graveness
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...Gilbert, on the other hand, has begun an entirely new story with no characters from before. "Julio's Day," promises Gilbert, will follow Julio from cradle to grave as he lives his life for the 100 years of the twentieth century. In the first issue Julio arrives in a small, presumably Mexican village, only to be tossed in a ditch by his uncle...
...shocked and surprised by his arrest. But he was not nearly as shocked as the FBI. When Hanssen's arrest was revealed last Tuesday, FBI Director Louis Freeh called his alleged double dealing the "most traitorous actions imaginable" against the U.S. and warned that the damage could prove "exceptionally grave." It was one of the worst failures of American intelligence ever and a brutal humiliation for the FBI, which had not caught on to Hanssen for 15 years. Says an investigator inside the case: "This guy almost committed the perfect crime...
...These problems will pose grave security risks that will eventually touch the U.S., Europe and all other wealthy countries," he said. "We can't afford to be complacent...
...what about the alcohol? I know you drink and I want you to know that your father and I find that perfectly acceptable. You are 21 now and I know you are very responsible, that you would never put yourself in any grave danger--and that you would never let your grades slide. And you do realize that binge drinking results in death...
...demoting Pluto would be even more grave for our spirit of discovery. Ever since Galileo trained his telescope on Jupiter and sighted, to his amazement, four Medicean stars never before seen with human eyes--ever since then we have been searching for new lights in the heavens. The discovery of Pluto inspired children's dreams of one day finding the newest Planet...