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There are many more urgent targets than Rhodes's Oriel statue.
The investigation uncovered the military documents praising the new antimissile approach and found some pointing with photos and diagrams to North Korea as one of the most urgent targets.
I've forgotten most of my own feeble jabs at such urgent targets as men who pee in public places; turns out it's a good idea to have very strong opinions about stuff before signing up to do a polemical TV series.
Clinical experience and acumen can identify pertinent and urgent targets upon which to hone such technology, but a dialogue must be established between both sides.
And although Jews were sometimes the focus of that first Inquisition, as they primarily were in Spain, the more urgent targets were Christian heretics in the south of France and northern Italy.
Currently, one of the urgent targets is to grow large-size, continuous, and defect-free graphene.
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The Rule of Law campaign had a new and urgent target.
In view of the constant increase in the aged population, age-adjusted cancer therapy becomes an urgent target.
The primary end point will be the composite 30-day occurrence of death, myocardial infarction, or urgent target vessel revascularization.
This was offset by lower costs for inpatient care and urgent target vessel revascularization in the IVUS group.
The primary end-point was a composite of 30-day death, myocardial infarction, and urgent target vessel revascularization.
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