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In a country "with a need for everything", the money spent on stadiums should have been spent on "hospitals, schools, transport" instead.
"This is the capital, and we need for everything," said Abdul Hakim, 72, a carpet dealer who is an ethnic Hazara.
She identifies, for example, Austen's overwhelming "need for everything to be settled to let imagination flower", and the catastrophic results when she was torn from her home.
APART from the air pressure, the dryness, the space restrictions, and the need for everything to be cooked in advance on the ground, here's another reason why airplane food is not quite the sensory delight we would like it to be: the ambience just isn't right.
Fresh infusions of aid on Tuesday gave yet more push to the global relief effort for Asia as it confronted monsoon rains, logistical breakdowns and the urgent need for everything from earth-moving equipment to trucks in the struggle to reach the most remote survivors.
North Korea, a country of 22 million people, many of them deprived of all but the most basic needs, represents an unknown world for American business, but one with prospects both large and small: businessmen here see the need for everything from large transportation and energy projects to modest consumer goods.
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Funding is needed for everything, starting with "a reasonably high-spec movie camera", and shooting starts in the summer.
The gilets jaunes are organising rolling blockades in small towns and cities, where cars are needed for everything, from going to work to food shopping.
The affable Mr Obuchi, 60, is foreign minister and an old-style LDP operator with strong ties to Noboru Takeshita, a former prime minister and nowadays the party don whose approval is needed for everything.
The group, made up of corporate executives and university researchers, said that programmers simply could not keep pace with exploding demand for high-quality software -- the computer code needed for everything from Internet commerce to nuclear weapons design.
WHO said about $987.8m was needed for everything from paying health workers and buying supplies to tracing people who had been exposed to the virus, which is spread by contact with bodily fluids such as blood, urine or diarrhoea.
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