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The scene appeared to dwarf us, and yet there was this unmistakable vitality coming from the artist called Vital.
They are called vital organs for a reason.
The aid has been called vital for preventing Greece from defaulting on its loans.
He also chided the Democratic-controlled Congress for cutting spending that he called "vital to the security of America".
In Port-au-Prince, doctors welcomed the news of resumed airlifts, which they called vital for some of their neediest patients.
This vision (called Vital Uplands) proposed that there should be more vegetation in the hills to reduce "the risk of downstream flooding".
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On the other hand, party strategists hope that economic anxiety will ease next year if Washington acts on health care and energy legislation, both of which Mr. Obama calls vital to long-term economic growth.
In an attempt to crack down on "anti-social behaviour" and provide what councillors call "vital funds" for the London borough of Lambeth, which has lost £37m of its government subsidy this year, all squatters at Clifton Mansions will be removed from their homes by bailiffs and police.
As her patient, theirs is a relationship both personal and emotional, which Reiser calls "vital to kind of humanize the experience".
I have also created a three-ring notebook, which I call "Vitals," for my own easy access.
Mrs. Bush, in turn, called on Vital Voices Global Partnership, an American nongovernmental organization, to spearhead the project.
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