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- "Living with Lucretius". in Vital Matters: Eighteenth-Century Views of Conception, Life, and Death (Toronto, 2012).
That is where it became obvious that the communion could not agree on vital matters.
He promoted his architecture charity's "expertise … on the vital matters of design and environmental sustainability".
Emergency meetings are rare and reserved for the most vital matters.
Instant decisions on enormous ly vital matters would first have to be taken in Washing ton.
Rubio will occasionally call Ireland to discuss vital matters of policy, like whether the team should draft a wide receiver.
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Headline announcing that a vital matter called "youth control" was being debated in state legislature.
The fate of the civil liberties agenda is thus a vital matter for all parties.
Moreover, on the vital matter of chemical and biological agents, the agencies' overall assessments were entirely reasonable.
Stolypin considered the question a sufficiently vital matter of state that he, too, presented a report: this also was ignored.
There is another vital matter relating to Israel's Arab citizens – currently about 20% of its population.
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