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Pace supported this approach, as an exigency of war.
Even before silence was an exigency of exile, elusiveness was central to the Earl mystique.
We moved to Stratford in the autumn of 2011 – an exigency forced on us by London's housing bubble.
Green living is not an exigency in Russia because the price of natural gas is so low, Mr. Aksenov said.. "But it's a social trend," he said.
He said that the Kentucky Supreme Court "expressed doubt on this issue" and that "any question about whether an exigency actually existed is better addressed" by the state court.
The samurai's poses are stiff and formal: not only an exigency of early photography — the need to hold still — but also evidence of Bushido, the strict code of behavior to which the military elite was bound.
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On a deeper, ontological level, the experience that there is something at all, the experience of being, cannot be conceived if there is not a desire for it (an "ontological exigency" says Marcel).
Was the corruption that was flourishing in Afghanistan a necessary exigency at a precarious moment in its history?
It may turn out that for a vast array of metals, recycling will soon no longer be a lifestyle choice; it shall become an economic exigency.
Yet even those with tenure may not be safe from the axe, because Lariviere has requested a special museum committee begin the process of declaring a "financial exigency".
We live in a time where "crazy busy" is the norm -- even a cultural exigency.
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