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Serious Business
Serious Business is a developer and producer of social games. The company was co-founded by Siqi Chen and Alex Le in early 2008 to develop games that take advantage of the rich social context of social network platforms. Serious Business launched one of the first ever games on Facebook–Friends For Sale–which continues to top the Top 25 Games List and is one of the three first social games on the Facebook platform.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of serious business in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of serious business in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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We're talking about life and death situation. We've lost 600,000 Americans already, and we're still losing more people. There've been 4 million deaths worldwide, this is serious business.
I hope that it opens peoples’ eyes and broadens their understanding of that part of the war, for the people fighting, it certainly wasn’t a sideshow, it was deadly serious business.
Any delays with the receipt of tornado warnings is serious business as seconds count with a fast moving and violent tornado.
We’ve already got one declared candidate in the Republican Party who doesn’t believe in the Constitution, this is serious business.
We have two and a half months more to negotiate; that's a serious amount of time with some serious business left to do, we hope Congress listens carefully and ask the questions that it wants. But also give us the space and the time to be able to complete a very difficult task which has high stakes for our country.
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