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This came at the heart of a great victory, one which we have to presume will entirely change the way we look at Spurs and, more vitally, the way they look at themselves.

More vitally, the diversity of perspective is huge.

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The office, as opposed to The Office, has been a sitcom staple since The Dick Van Dyke Show and invariably the more bland and homogeneous the backdrop - the greyer the filing cabinets, the beiger the photocopier - the more vitally important the metaphorical watercooler, and thus the more the gags get to shine.

Often a study for a painting looks more vitally alive than the near-perfect copy of it which subsequently appears in the painting itself.

Through this area moved supplies, men and materials between the New England states and those further south, something that became even more vitally important when the British largely abandoned New England as an objective of military control later in the war.

More vitally than biblical backing, the LRA has been supported for much of its existence by the Sudanese government in Khartoum.In 2002, under international pressure, Sudan agreed to let Uganda's regular army cross into southern Sudan to flush out the rebels of the LRA.

Even if one allows for the sudden shock of novelty, DVD-Audio makes the music, and the musicians, more vitally present.

That amiable, soft-spoken manner seems pretty innate to Paddy as a person, but, more vitally, it's key to the type of story Journeyman tells: not one of bombastic comeback sequences or flashy melodrama, but of the unnerving quiet left once the circus disappears.

This would include, imperatively, Arab states in the region and, more vitally, a ten-year plan for establishing a UN protectorate.

The frustration is especially poignant when widening intergroup contacts make the frustrated segment more vitally aware of its disadvantages, when its members have been encouraged by education or a public policy statement to aspire to relatively unattainable objectives, and when a period of steadily improving conditions is suddenly interrupted.

The row over Proposition 30, a tax-raising measure that the state's voters will consider in November, is one such case.Prop 30, as it is universally known, would temporarily lift the state's sales tax by 0.25 percentage points and, less temporarily but more vitally, raise income-tax rates on the wealthy.

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