Word: graving
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...damage was grave, and it must have been an unpleasant flashback for Royals lefthander Charlie Leibrandt, who took a two-hit shutout into the ninth. Leibrandt, 17-9 during the season, lost game four of the American League playoffs against Toronto after taking a 1-0 lead into the ninth...
...violated in a most shameful fashion. To be sure, much of the misconduct during this incident may not have been premeditated; many of those who behaved wrongly were improvising in the face of unanticipated developments and in the grip of strong emotions. Nevertheless, their actions at Lowell House constituted grave violations of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities. Moreover, the mass frenzy that characterized much of the Lowell House protest was the very antithesis of the reasoned discourse that is the defining feature of a university community...
Second, the Conservative Club did not invite Cameron on the basis of his professional medical credentials alone. While not necessarily endorsing Cameron's viewpoint, the Conservative Club nonetheless felt that discussion of the AIDS issue, in the context of the grave threat to public health which AIDS represents, is a service to the Harvard community...
Other publications unearthed fresh details of government complicity, but it was not until Le Monde printed a story in mid-August verifying the broad | outlines of the scandal that the political implications for the French government became grave. The country's most respected newspaper, Le Monde was also an early and fervent supporter of Socialist President Francois Mitterrand. Suddenly the Elysee Palace could no longer dismiss the charges as mere gossip or yellow journalism...
After she had put the roses on the grave, Alda Sizemore commenced the story of how Old Red the coon dog got run over by a train. "It was just awful," she sighed, and then she said, "but let me go get my husband. He tells it so much better, and he was there, after...