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They claim in the exigency of the moment they were doing the best they could.
Not even the exigency of an internal investigation could help them get their story straight.
He remains unembarrassed about his past, seeing it as the exigency of a very particular era in German history.
But if a reader is sometimes left wondering to whom the poet is speaking, there's no doubting the person's reality, or the exigency of the discourse.
The law, which stated that captured runaways were to be held for six months after arrest and then taken to the penitentiary, needed to be "so altered as to the meet the exigency of the times.
There is little doubt that it was in response to the exigency of those pressing circumstances that Ibn al-Qifṭī included in his History of Wise Men the fantastic story of ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ ordering the books of the ancient Library of Alexandria to be used as fuel for heating the city bath.
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Professionally, he embraced the exigencies of New Grub Street.
The exigencies of finance frequently lie behind the stories.
Still, she had not completely surrendered to the exigencies of the polls-and-focus-group crowd.
"Lawyers are not supposed to be cowed by the exigencies of the situation," he said.
Given the exigencies of feeding the planet, it might be preferable to other available alternatives.
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