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It is a vital human document, but a less vital literary one.
ODIs are much less free-flowing than Tests, therefore captaincy is a less vital influence.
As with many of the great cornerstones of American culture, like the challenged automobile industry and once-mighty TV networks, the Oscars occupy a less vital space in the popular imagination.
Located posteriorly, they have long been assumed to misdirect a predator's attack away from vital parts of the body such as the head, by mimicking the real eyes but being located in a less vital region of the body, such as the dorsal fin.
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All this is not to say that human skills – such as judgement, creativity, storytelling – are any less vital to a great advertising campaign.
"The possible effect," says David Burrows, an artist and lecturer in fine art at the Slade, "is that the sort of art we will see being made will be narrower, a lot less interesting, and a lot less vital and relevant to people". Bob and Roberta Smith takes this idea even further.
To suggest that it is vitally important to locate a Century City station "in the heart of Century City" seems a smidgen less vital when one considers that Century City is all of four square blocks.
Angry young frontmen seem a lot less vital once they mature into middle-age earnest frontmen.
Angry young frontmen seem a lot less vital once they mature into middle-aged earnest frontmen.
And if he hadn't been that way, American poetry would be a lot less vital and interesting.
At a time when people -- especially college students, equipped with broadband Internet access -- can listen to just about anything online, old-fashioned college radio seems a bit less vital these days.
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