On the first day in my registration class, teachers and the head teacher and the school as a whole stressed the imperativeness of making friends. |
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He was often accused of political intractability, lack of imperativeness and excessive slyness. |
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He was armed with two swords and several daggers tied to his clothing, and his eyes mirrored dignity and imperativeness. |
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Ongoing teacher education is needed to bring to the consciousness of teachers the necessity, the imperativeness of humane education. |
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He was often accused of political intractability, a lack of imperativeness, too great a readiness to take clairvoyants seriously, and excessive slyness. |
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Even those professing to walk a darker path, including many Satanists, recognize the imperativeness of taking responsibility for their own actions. |
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There's something about them — they have a deep purpose, a secret knowledge of their imperativeness. |
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I now have such a sense of the imperativeness of not allowing any of this to be lost or forgotten in honour of those who died and lived through the horror that was Hong Kong. |
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The Staff Union leadership had earlier met with the Deputy Secretary-General and impressed upon her the imperativeness of the Staff Union's participation in the selection of such an important official. |
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This creates conditions for the value judgement of the human rights norms and their imperativeness everywhere around the globe, including in Tunisia. |
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