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Modern languages, which have long been in decline, also received a boost, with a 14.4% increase in the numbers studying Spanish, regarded as a vital language in the global business market.
In 1950, UNESCO effectively universalized the Braille alphabet, and in 2005 it recognized Braille system as a "vital language of communication, as legitimate as all other languages in the world".
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Hebrew as a national and official language in Israel, and vital language in the Israeli Palestinian linguistic repertoire is widely reflected in the schoolscapes.
The then managing director, Ernest Blythe, regarded the theatre as a vital means of restoring the Irish language, and in other matters, such as repertoire and staging, was deeply conservative.
As a composer he maintained an almost classical sense of form, balance and counterpoint within a vital modern language.
Maybe English is the real Esperanto; a vital, complex language that everyone can learn.
SH: I consider painting a vital living language.
But they also see Moscow as a vital "strategic partner".
First, music operates as a vital form of oral testimony.
This power was referred to as a vital force.
He accepts Providence as a vital part of historical faith.
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