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1 He made the words seem like nothing more weighty than polite conversation.
2 There have been more weighty editions than this one, but not many.
3 Far more weighty in the matter will be the intermediate sections.
4 We have more weighty issues at hand than your childish bickering.
5 In Early's army, however, they were considered of more weighty import.
6 Methinks we have stood by you without tale-telling in matters which were more weighty .
7 The phrase irritated me, but that feeling was squashed by something rather more weighty .
8 Perhaps he had more weighty matters on his mind.
9 His evidence is the more weighty because he does not go too far with it.
10 The people had no ardour, and Kings were occupied with more weighty matters at home.
11 They had other things more weighty to think about.
12 Keats held manfully to his course, having more weighty things than criticism to think about.
13 Sometimes, however, those themes clash, the outrageous moments sometimes awkwardly intertwining with far more weighty themes.
14 But today, the jury had discussed more weighty matters than the merits of pepperoni versus mushrooms.
15 The objections are less numerous but more weighty .
16 Designed to be accessible, the books differ in tone and format from more weighty academic tomes.
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