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The story would be taken more seriously today, he said.
"Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about."
But they did not have to take him too seriously.
Instead, people are thinking about how to make Americans take race a little less seriously.
But I would have been a lot better off taking school more seriously.
"I do think sometimes they take themselves a little too seriously."
"I now get calls from people who might not have taken us so seriously before."
For most of the last century, no one seriously tried to change the system.
I may have taken him more seriously than anyone else.
For my part, I have been taking the game seriously.
Seriously, we may only have a couple of weeks left to go.
Of course, many in the computer industry do not take themselves quite so seriously.
But seriously, you must live your life and go on.
Maybe I was taking the whole thing way too seriously.
If anything, they are taking the campaign even more seriously.
"No one took us seriously two years ago until the last 30 games."
Yet some may have taken him a bit too seriously.
What might happen if she took herself a little more seriously?
A business had to have a name to be taken seriously.
He's going to have to work with the Congress seriously.
Most of all, he would like to be taken seriously.
I would like to ask you to take the problem seriously.
But as you know, we are seriously short of staff to do all the work.
Whatever else he might think, these people were taking their Game seriously.
I started playing seriously just a couple of months ago.