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James Martin calls for the batter to be mixed and rested overnight in the fridge, while Hugh compromises on at least half an hour, pointing out that this "serves as an excellent way of ensuring you carry out [the] vital exercise of resting the meat".
I forgot that this is the FCC, the agency that defined Howard Stern's show as "a bona fide news program" just so Stern could throw lewd lines at then-gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger, without having to devote any air time to any of the other candidates in an election that, to Californians, wasn't a joke but a vital exercise of political responsibility.
Getting plenty of exercise is a vital part of staying healthy for virtually everyone.
Measurement of the oxygen and carbon dioxide content of expired air during exercise is vital to the assessment of cardiovascular function and energy expenditure prediction.
Sport and exercise were vital parts of the school day.
It is vital that the exercise of this gatekeeper function is closely monitored to ensure it is being performed well, and that if it is not, action is taken to facilitate timely referrals to regional, provincial and general hospitals when optimal medical welfare requires this.
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena.
Just as physical exercise is vital to a desk-bound workforce, so mindfulness will come to be seen as vital for dealing with the complexity of our information-rich lives.
Football's of vital consequence to me.
These are debates of vital importance.
"Public information campaigns are of vital importance.
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