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It was a vital call.
Its vital call for differentiation now builds not on past wrongs, but on current development needs.
His latest manifesto, then, is a vital call to action – or at least to caring.
More calls from detectives, more fearing to leave the house in case a vital call was missed.
In 2017, when the leader of the free world literally looks like one of Rod Bottin's animatronic demons, it's a vital call to certainty in uncertain times.
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The credo that he and Abramović lived by in the seventies, "art vital," called for "no rehearsal, no predicted end, no repetition, extended vulnerability, exposure to chance, primary reactions".
Faced in 2008 with a financial crisis unprecedented in modern times, whose destructive potential can hardly be exaggerated, the Labour government made some absolutely vital calls at a time which exposed the Conservatives as neoliberals, not novices.
Markham Sivak, who is leading the review, said research had found some phone users believed costs were higher and so decided not to make vital calls.
That's important because if cell phone lines near the site of the explosions get too congested, it could be harder for response crews to get their own vital calls and texts through.
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