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Walker offers tiny but vital incentives to stay: cans of tinned food and bags of rice.
At the Stone, a tiny but vital shrine to experimental music, Joan as Police Woman plays two sets of her moody, entrancing songs.
But still, through the internet all kinds of small cultural initiatives are flourishing like tiny, but vital, blood transfusions within the body politic throughout the region.
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New "global networks" of commerce and banking were creating tiny but vital nodes of power that could defy an atrophying feudal order.
And older children struggle to thrive when their bodies and minds are weakened by lack of these tiny but vital essentials, holding back productivity and national economic development.
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Louisiana's wetlands — vital fish nurseries — are soiled, and the full extent of the damage to the gulf's ecosystem and its species, especially to fish larvae and the tiny organisms vital to the food chain, may not be known for years.
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