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This situation requires immediate and urgent attention, as has recently been called for in both a recent World Bank report and Health literature [ 13, 14].
It has recently been called upon to deal with several spectacular assaults on prominent sites by squads of suicide fighters.
The strength of Mr. Sneddon's case has recently been called into question; he has twice delayed officially charging Mr. Jackson.
He is certain to need both attributes in his latest august incarnation.The entire structure of the BBC's governance has recently been called into question.
And when Lyn receives a diagnosis of cancer, Sam coincidentally ends up as Lyn's clinician, because for some reason Lyn's actual doctor has recently been called away.
It seemed a fittingly ominous atmosphere for the city's main festival of contemporary-art buying and champagne-soaked social climbing, whose future has recently been called into doubt.
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