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She has something vital to tell us.
He was trying to bring something vital to them: living art.
Up and down the country, it seems, every club has something vital to play for.
Each contributes something vital to what she is saying about our world.
The implication was that hearing Palin's words askance might reveal something vital to those paying attention.
The result – naive, loose, informal pictures – have something vital to say.
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In destroying truths that do not serve power, when the inevitable time comes when the Trump people will need real "facts" to pursue something vital or to rally the nation there won't be anything there.
Under dictatorship, the art of revealing nothing or something vital at the right time to the right person could have meant life or death.
It also gave them an opportunity for leisure, something so vital to women's and girls' empowerment and so absent from development narratives.
And it is pretty remarkable that the Cabinet Minister responsible for the vigour of our trade and the health of our industry has not been permitted a peek at something so vital to their long-term prosperity.
Quietly, something equally vital to the enduringly iconic status of London's tube is marking its anniversary: 100 years ago, Frank Pick, commercial manager of The Underground Group, commissioned typographer Edward Johnston to design a new typeface for all signage on the railways.
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