51. Fascism, after all, is a serious matter. 52. Filmmaking in the Soviet Union was a serious matter. 53. He is hard enough to take when he is just playing the buffoon and dismissing some serious matter with a clumsy witticism that falls flatter than his tax. 54. Home Minister L.K. Advani on Monday called the case against Khan and Kumar, the Indian Parliament staff member, a serious matter that would have serious consequences. 55. How can you have an abstention and three teams not voting on a matter as serious as this? 56. In short, the serving and drinking of tea is a serious matter in Japan and one to which great attention is paid, starting with the tea. 57. It deals with plain people and serious matters, neither overreaching nor understating its agenda. 58. It is quite a more serious matter if a potential president seems dependent on the teleprompter and scared of reporters because they cannot be stopped from asking unscripted questions. 59. It was a more serious matter for the strikers. 60. It has to be the sex that prevents Americans from seeing the Lewinsky affair as a serious matter of law. |