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According to Dr Olha Bohomolets, head of the parliamentary commission for healthcare in Ukraine, desperately underpaid health officials have for years been taking sweeteners to spend their budget on unnecessary pharmaceuticals instead of vital ones, resulting in a critical shortage of essential medicines.
And some of the songs that weren't on the Citi Field set lists were the most vital ones: particularly "Maybe I'm Amazed," from his newly reissued 1970 solo debut album, "McCartney" (MPL/Hear Music), with its startling harmonic swerves and a vocal that fervently illuminated the song's affection, happy incredulity and deep need.
But around 40 of the items on that shopping list have yet to be met, including vital ones like the ability to "suppress enemy air defences" and the provision of heavy-lift aircraft.
These are the glimpses that make us voyeurs but they are necessary and vital ones.
Reed's lessons are by no means simple, but they are vital ones.
95th over: England 308-5 (Stewart 38, Flintoff 0) Pretorius has sharpened up and probably deserves his wickets, and vital ones they are, too.
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They followed with confident accounts of classics from the traditional canon: a strikingly characterful performance of Brahms's Variations on the St Anthony Chorale and an exhilaratingly vital one of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
The contest for the Labour leadership has so far failed to test the candidates on this issue, although it is arguably the most vital one that the party and country face.
This last question is the vital one.
The challenge is a vital one.
Either way, the point is a tough yet vital one.
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