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Instead, she worked on a vetting system aimed at excluding communists from work vital to state security.
The energy has to be put into making the work vital, and not settling for something that is just good, because there's no room, don't you see?
Giorgio Strehler, the director of the Piccolo Teatro in Milan weighed in, calling his work vital for the development of Brecht's form of theatre.
He's clearly paid a great deal of detailed attention to how the narrative and the interplay of character is to work – vital in Shakespeare films that can easily get bogged down in versification.
There's another element at work (vital to romance and the age of censorship in the movies) which is that desire may mean the most when it cannot be consummated: the wish for intimacy is so intense because the act is forbidden or impossible.
* Says TV work may not be fitting, but magazine work vital.
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The other smart tactic on display in "Watergate" is Mr. Mallon's understated way of working vital information into his account.
Mr. Renz's ensemble, which performed standing (except for the cellists and harpsichordist) gave these works vital, beautifully sculptured performances, and Scott Dispensa was the solid, pleasant baritone in the Biber.
Such work is vital to ensure that survivors of critical illness are survivors, and not victims.
My work is vital.
This keeps his work unruly, vital and useful.
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