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St. | Vital, a neighbourhood and a provincial electoral ri |
Vital, Abbot of Savigny, accepted their offer, and s | |
te's degree at Cazenovia College and pursued a | vital acting career that spanned theater, television |
very keen to conserve their energy supplies to | vital activities only. |
st is stiffen into iron, is work of an endless | vital activity." |
t Warburton said it evoked "the East itself in | vital actual reality" and it was instantly successfu |
U.S. Navy type commands perform | vital administrative, personnel, and operational tra |
operations against Japanese positions, and was | vital afterwards as a staging area. |
Before 1937 Hemp (cannabis) was a | vital agricultural commodity, used to make paper, fi |
Smith was a | vital aide to McLane in the design of the Astros' ba |
The institute's authorities aver that their | vital aims are to enhance knowledge and conservation |
VITAL aims to restore the basic human rights to all | |
re about ‘Praana-vidyaa' - meaning, Prana, the | Vital Air that constitutes the life-breath of a livi |
blow to the Allies, since it deprived them of | vital air cover. |
ii and seven to the Southwest Pacific carrying | vital aircraft, fighting men and munitions to be use |
crossed the Euphrates in boats and seized the | vital al-Kaed bridge across the Euphrates after Iraq |
ut three decades the City Branch operates as a | vital, albeit problematic, railroad serving a hugely |
The wordplay symbolizes the Soviet Union, a | vital ally of the Allied forces. |
Vital also owns a large portfolio of real estate, va | |
Islands, 31 December, laden with 7,600 tons of | vital ammunition. |
The Indian Navy did not play a | vital and integral role during the Indo-Pakistani Wa |
The band soldiered on and remained a | vital and viable creative entity until March, 2008, |
of the Los Angeles Times called the film "raw, | vital and captivating" whilst Wendy Ide of the Times |
organizations like Divine Light Mission, Elan | Vital and The Prem Rawat Foundation. |
John William Kendrick played a | vital and active role in the construction and formul |
, that part which goes to the brain to keep it | vital and functioning, becomes colder and wetter, an |
s badly in need of capital, Engelhard played a | vital and significant role in helping to bring it fr |
SIMC prepares its trainees to perform a | vital and challenging role as skilled communicators |
lectual, economic, and political capability as | vital and contributory to the global community, othe |
tery (1112) the grants he had formerly made to | Vital, and from then dates the foundation of the mon |
rning The Soul of Brutes, Which is that of the | Vital and Sensitive of Man. |
rom the early 17th century, both mystic Hayyim | Vital and rabbi Leon of Modena claim matter-of-factl |
... [That album was] just something | vital and personal. |
aples' long and storied career is therefore as | vital and relevant as today's headlines. |
e German camp we should have made a mistake of | vital and far-reaching importance". |
He scored a | vital and brilliantly taken try when Harlequins won |
f the force in Bahrain is to "secure Bahrain's | vital and strategically important military infrastru |
d to be closely involved in the control of the | vital and sexual potential. |
The battle against anti-Semitism is | vital and is undermined whenever opposition to Israe |
For you I have spent my | vital and animal spirits; I will spend my blood too. |
bandleader, as this music still sounds fresh, | vital, and full of grainy mystery". |
nal act in Hitler's consolidation of power was | vital and without Oskar von Hindenburg's earlier inf |
to the study of such a historic importance was | vital and what libraries were all about. |
rprises and the cotton industry have been such | vital and integral parts of his life that he is not |
Harper scored a | vital and spectacular winner at Chelsea during the t |
this way, the stake of a classicist stance is | vital, and critical ? |
orhoods north of Hadley Street to protect this | vital area from rampant, uncontrolled apartment cons |
the square, but the entire island a less than | vital area isolated from the rest of the city by the |
ositions overlooking or surrounding the Danang | vital area, comprising Danang City, Danang Air Base, |
hich cracked the core of enemy resistance in a | vital area. |
e peace and protect American interests in this | vital area. |
unition magazines, machinery spaces, and other | vital areas of the cruiser. |
and block Soviet reinforcements from reaching | vital areas of the German attack at the south end of |
nothing" armor scheme, in which protection of | vital areas was optimized against heavy caliber guns |
and the Exchange's members are represented in | vital areas of the Exchange's operations. |
was reduced and maximum armour was limited to | vital areas. |
ghan tribal leader Hamid Karzai fought for the | vital Arghandab town of Sayyd Alma Kalay. |
of the bus, "where shrapnel could rip through | vital arteries in the groin area," and detonated it. |
ced the neck of its prey, possibly to stab the | vital arteries or the jugular vein. |
It is one of the city's most | vital arteries, and, as such, is subjected to a lot |
This bridge provided a | vital artery for Allied troops flooding into souther |
he upper Tennessee River, General Sherman lent | vital artillery support to the forces of General Jam |
as founded in 1994 to serve and celebrate this | vital artistic community. |
He often said, "Economic preparedness is as | vital as military preparedness." |
009 Rajoelina instead appointed Albert Camille | Vital as Prime Minister. |
conditions during membrane filtration are also | vital, as they may affect fouling conditions during |
t, however, had added a quick 23 that could be | vital, as Australia went into the pavilion 17 runs b |
11, in England's innings but these runs proved | vital as they enabled the United XI to take a first |
Morgan's contribution to this victory was | vital as he performed on four of the six pieces and |
or historic place of Maharashtra, and was very | vital as one could keep watch of the entire South Ma |
ount of butterfat in the finished product is a | vital aspect of production. |
d by Jerry Bryant in 1984, who today remains a | vital aspect in the production and post-production o |
tiring and admirable services rendered to this | vital aspect of the game. |
The | vital aspects of the Brighton Park crossing is kept |
The buses are a | vital asset to the cartels because they often go wit |
debut, coming on in the 58th minute, making a | vital assist for England. |
In addition he rendered | vital assistance to the gun crew and displayed outst |
lutionary War hero as French forces aided with | vital assistance in the achievement of United States |
of his friend Rudolf Ladenburg (1882-1952) and | vital assistance of the Emergency Committee in Aid o |
oin forces in order to overcome Nod's previous | vital assistant in tactical decisions and their curr |
This was particularly | vital at a time when the UK needed to be less relian |
orida Island; and Manus, Admiralties, bringing | vital at-sea replenishment of fuel to the fast carri |
y have excellent senses of smell and hearing - | vital attributes in a crepuscular omnivore - they ha |
Vital Attributes of the Species (with R. J. Hobbs an | |
uble situation with either the engine or other | vital automobile parts. |
, in being trained as an artist, his vivid and | vital awareness visions were exquisite arrays of man |
la pulled the score back level and more with a | vital away goal, but five minutes from time, U's hea |
Nadia's son, and that she's agreed to divulge | vital bank code information that she's memorized in |
on transport, insurance, and foreign trade as | vital bases of the new economic system. |
s out that capturing the young adult market is | vital because "virtually all [smokers] start by the |
d might feel they have permanently grasped the | vital belt of the Orient. |
provide a link on an important segment of the | vital Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike between Beverly (Che |
portant rights, but so is the right to conduct | vital biomedical research or to support organisation |
Vital Blue (Mainstream, 1971) | |
tial predators or deflecting attacks away from | vital body parts. |
Lewis | Vital Bogy (April 9, 1813 - September 20, 1877) was |
o new bone growth in an area where there is no | vital bone, such as when implanted into muscle tissu |
bone growth in an area where there is already | vital bone. |
is located in Southern California and owned by | VitaL Brands LLC, with offices in Fullerton Californ |
arties infiltrated around them to threaten the | vital bridge over the Sittang. |
hawali Kowt, but could not gain control over a | vital bridge over the Arghandab River, the gateway t |
roops of the 56th Division that had seized the | vital bridge over the Sittang at 0700 and then attac |
own behind Vichy lines, where they destroyed a | vital bridge and were recovered by aircraft. |
The RAF was ordered to demolish this | vital bridge, and five Fairey Battle bombers were de |
and gallant leadership in taking and holding a | vital bridgehead over the Moro River" with his Sherm |
prepare for the Normandy invasion by striking | vital bridges in France. |
ising paid off later, providing the campaign a | vital buffer to keep buying television time as attac |
Vital Bulyga (Belarusian: Віталь Булыга; Russian: Ви | |
w prohibiting work on Sundays except for truly | vital businesses and industry; |
t freedom and assure national security remains | vital but vastly more complicated in the Internet er |
Pusan was | vital but only lightly defended and if it had fallen |
roops and under sustained fire took and held a | vital but isolated position. |
From 25 November-10 December, she screened the | vital but vulnerable tankers supporting air strikes |
NDP's nomination for a 1971 by-election in St. | Vital, but lost to Jim Walding. |
y Render in the central Winnipeg riding of St. | Vital by 5218 votes to 3699. |
been denied passage through the strategically | vital canal and will be forced to take a long detour |
28 July 1917, she guarded the entrance to the | vital canal. |
riving there on 1 May with transports carrying | vital cargo for the operations in the Mediterranean |
Assigned to carry her | vital cargos to the Pacific, she put into Norfolk, w |
was to retain possession of the strategically | vital castles of Bamburgh and Newcastle, and Prince |
Pearl speculated that lifespan was limited by | vital cell components that were depleted or damaged |
luding ion carriers and ion channels, to drive | vital cellular processes, such as ATP synthesis. |
ntroduction to the Transaction Edition" of The | Vital Center (page xiii, 1998 edition) |
ts are related to what is sometimes called the | Vital Center in American politics and similarly clai |
Rouge will resume its traditional role as the | vital center of the Parish and the active Capitol of |
sapeake Bay, protecting the approaches to that | vital center of Allied naval power. |
Uniting America: Restoring the | Vital Center to American Democracy (The Future of Am |
Arthur Schlesinger, "It's My | Vital Center", Slate magazine |
In Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.'s book The | Vital Center, he applied the term to modern liberali |
that middle of the road is definitely not the | vital center. |
The middle of the road is definitely not the | vital center: it is the dead center. |
hoice, the Tuam maestro won more votes for the | vital centre half forward position than any player f |
n holding off a British attempt to interdict a | vital cereal convoy from the United States on the Fi |
nno minutes earlier with Chidori Senbon at his | vital chakra points to cut off his chakra flow. |
rom the time of Edward VI on, many of the most | vital changes in ecclesiastical discipline were adop |
St. | Vital Church, built in 1919, is located on the "beau |
Campos has embraced the opportunity to improve | vital city services that have enhanced the quality o |
mise to confer with Heinrici before destroying | vital city infrastructure. |
en. Don Carlos Buell subsequently captured the | vital city of Nashville, Tennessee. |
The shade structure is envisioned as a | vital civic space surrounded by ethnic restaurants, |
otion to the Premier League including making a | vital clearance in the final win of the season, 3-2 |
Vital Cliche was a politician Quebec, Canada and a M | |
with great distinction, including leading the | vital closing of the gates, with his sergeant, James |
gives the DigiDestined what turns out to be a | vital clue about Lucemon Shadow Lord Mode. |
Koch argues that the Gwen Ystrad poem offers a | vital clue for an understanding of the sixth-century |
ocating the place, 'Darukavana' remains as the | vital clue. |
rs have determined the mass and radius, giving | vital clues about its structure. |
Islands, and another nationalist threat to the | vital coastal sea lines of communication was elimina |
tection she provided made it possible for this | vital coastwise and Caribbean traffic to continue de |
rcraft's cockpit, allowing the pilot to access | vital cockpit functions and fly the aircraft without |
n and financing of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, a | vital cog of "an industry that occupies an important |
Jerry Krause acquired two players who would be | vital cogs in Chicago's future championship machine. |
It is also included in Oh What A Feeling: A | Vital Collection of Canadian Music (MCA Records, 199 |
hes had unfairly made no mention of Colborne's | vital command, and the 52nd's "daring feat". |
It and its predecessors were a | vital commercial and passenger linkage between Phila |
ph cables provided the port of Cienfuegos with | vital communications, the cruisers USS Marblehead an |
e, impetuous, and had not taken proper heed of | vital communications. |
only 130 votes, as the result of receiving 93 | vital communist party preferences. |
so helps enable rural Ontario to build strong, | vital communities with diversified economies and hea |
ghborhood had transformed into an economically | vital community. |
- Brazoria, San Bernard and Big Boggy - form a | vital complex of coastal wetlands harboring more tha |
- Brazoria, San Bernard and Big Boggy - form a | vital complex of coastal wetlands harboring more tha |
h and vibrant baker's dozen of selections... a | vital component in any jazz enthusiasts' collection" |
A | vital component of any accelerator are the diagnosti |
It is a | vital component of Route 1. |
Field Intelligence Support Teams (FIST) are a | vital component of the Coast Guard's Ports, Waterway |
ome bacteriophage, an RNA (pRNA) molecule is a | vital component of this motor. |
served as an important source of saltpeter, a | vital component of gunpowder. |
Being popular enough to be re-elected is a | vital component of the game (re-elections can be dis |
The white box system consists of all | vital components for monitoring and controlling the |
flexibility, and communication are some of the | vital components that are encouraged and cultivated |
ery" of Marines and transport helicopters were | vital components of the United States' amphibious wa |
roduction immediately after World War II, many | vital components had still to be made by various sub |
ed in order to consult with him on a matter of | vital concern for the Jewish people. |
Hebei, Shanxi, Chahar, and Suiyuan) it made no | vital concessions, the Chinese government still rema |
y has called Redeemer "one of Manhattan's most | vital congregations." |
rently from Tirtschke's head, which provided a | vital connection between Ross and the murder. |
BART Station, but budget cuts eliminated this | vital connection. |
The Trust has achieved these aims by funding | vital conservation work, research projects and educa |
d's largest producer of direct-reduced iron, a | vital constituent of the steel industry. |
executive skill, and he was able to select the | vital constituents of a scene and depict even the le |
photographs of Sydney, Australia, represent a | vital continuation of documentary street photography |
not realise such big projects they assist with | vital continued clearance of gorse and birch from th |
on Labour in the Assembly as well as making a | vital contribution in promoting a positive policy ag |
e as a platform for the Sea Harrier and made a | vital contribution to the winning of the Falklands W |
s season in the top flight, he made an equally | vital contribution with the only goal in a 1-0 victo |
the play-offs against Cardiff City and made a | vital contribution. |
At that time, in recognition of his | vital contributions to the outcome of World War II, |
bits and pieces player to someone who can make | vital contributions with both the bat and ball. |
ston, South Carolina and quickly occupied four | vital courthouse towns: Camden, Cheraw, Georgetown, |
The Kennel Club's so called | vital criteria of "fit for function" is normally app |
Leven then made raids on Chester-le-Street, a | vital crossing point of the River Wear and crucial t |
Being in such a | vital crossing point on the Thames, Streatley has be |
The area surrounding King and Story is a | vital cultural hub for the rapidly expanding East Sa |
She also performed this | vital dangerous duty in Sasebo harbor and in the Sou |
Since the strategically | vital Danubian provinces were economically impoveris |
The protocol can be used to retrieve | vital data from patient monitors, such as ECG, blood |
The congress at Sivas took a number of | vital decisions which were fundamentally to shape th |
ccording to him, "Metal is the most energetic, | vital, deep and true musical language that I know." |
lan was, in the circumstances of the time, its | vital defect". |
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