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Here is the familiar language of every break-up, but made fresh and vital by the play's co-writers and actors who match that vitality.
However, an overhaul of the pension scheme is considered vital by the Indian company.
But viewed from my perch, those art forms look vital by comparison.
Terada also massages Takahashi between starts, which is considered vital by many Japanese pitchers.
For Thatcher's children, the theatre became vital by revisiting its tradition of emotional ferocity while jettisoning debate and ideology.
His struggle was made ever more vital by acts of extreme brutality by the apartheid regime, like Sharpeville.
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Her aim to squash a huge backbench rebellion came just a couple of weeks before a vital by-election caused by a Tory defector to UKIP.
Naturally, I want all of you to know what your rights are, but I can't help hoping that maybe the references to both their existence and their protocol will have a vital by-product, which is that maybe those who are on the borderline or fence about deciding whether to indulge or otherwise, will lean toward the alternative of abstinence.
Further, we examined potential effect modification by vital exhaustion by using stratified analyses and including multiplicative interaction terms in logistic regression models as previously described [ 24].
"The new hires are vital, and by programming restorations year by year we can overcome the emergency".
We calculated the baseline characteristics of the study population by vital status and by thirds of muscular strength.
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