For example, in a comedic story, the concept of cruciality may be turned on its head. |
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In his mind, he could still see his father's gleaming eyes when he reminded Michael again, a few hours ago, about the cruciality of the dinner. |
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The foreign ministry has repeatedly put forward and stressed the cruciality of the issue during all its meetings. |
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It's no wonder that so much of the church is feeble today when so much of the church denies the centrality and cruciality and efficacy of the cross. |
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Indeed, the latter entails the availability of a large amount of data, parameters' cruciality. |
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He is referring to what I would call the test of cruciality. |
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He begins to place a much greater emphasis upon perinatal events than before, and speaks much less of the cruciality of the events of early infancy. |
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If I even address the cruciality of girl gangs as they relate to you as a single girl, or girl at all, I would basically overrule anything else I might have to say about the matter so just shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhfallasleep. |
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Despite the all-too-apparent cruciality of the matter to our national existence, survival and well-being, the members were least pushed. |
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With all of the declarations of augmented reality and virtual reality's inevitable ascents to the heights of technological cruciality, Apple has managed to stay noticeably quiet on the topic. |
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