I told him that a friend of mine had been badly wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention. |
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Known as Ye Olde Whitechapel in the North, the grade II listed building, dates back to 1820 and is in urgent need of repair. |
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A fifth of Essex's roads have been given a red alert and are in urgent need of repair. |
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It adds that many of the older established BME groups are still finding it difficult, and are in urgent need of advocacy services. |
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The roof is also leaking badly, window frames and guttering are rotting and the interior is in urgent need of redecoration. |
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People in urgent need of money and eager to make quick profits are lured into them. |
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Another main route has also been identified by road haulage industry bosses as one in urgent need of investment Southampton to Ashford. |
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Yes, the almost total absence of rural policing is a major problem in urgent need of a solution. |
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America is in urgent need of more stringent gun control laws, as the British discovered at Lexington and concord. |
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Not least, police facilities across the country are in urgent need of renovation and rehabilitation. |
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In addition, the management was in urgent need of relevant information that would enable it to assess the project and make the right decisions. |
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In the almost forty years of their existence many of these facilities are in urgent need of upgrading and maintenance. |
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The civil war has completely destroyed 20 per cent of schools, while many of those remaining are in urgent need of repair. |
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Seven men arrested on 28 June in the Moroccan city of Fes are in urgent need of medical treatment. |
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And action must be taken quickly because the people affected are in urgent need of financial support. |
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A veterinary surgeon was kidnapped from his animal clinic in Maraval yesterday by two men who claimed they had a dog in urgent need of medical attention. |
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But I have seldom seen people so poor and in urgent need of long term help and assistance. |
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The study also found that 60 schools had buildings in urgent need of reinforcement. |
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Most of the system, however, pre-dates 1930 and is in urgent need of upgrading and repair. |
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Ko Mya Aye, a pro-democracy activist imprisoned in Myanmar, is in urgent need of medical treatment for a heart condition. |
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Darfur is still, more than ever, one of the places on earth where people displaced by ethnic and political conflicts are in urgent need of assistance from the international community. |
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Many of the poorest developing countries face severe health crises and are in urgent need of improved access to affordable essential medicines for treatment of communicable diseases. |
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This is largely the result of an increase in the number of people with advanced HIV infection and in urgent need of treatment, whose numbers are rising faster than the scale-up of antiretroviral therapy. |
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Some three-quarters of the country's total irrigated area depends on farmer-managed irrigation systems, but half of these are in urgent need of rehabilitation. |
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Limited resources available to the Department for the operations of its field network have left many United Nations information centres in urgent need of physical renovation and technological upgrading. |
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However, he was in urgent need of medical treatment, owing to infected wounds on his arms and legs resulting from ill-treatment while in detention. |
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Protected Temporary Residents are individuals admitted to Canada on a temporary resident permit or Minister's permit for protected reasons and who have been determined to be in urgent need of protection by a visa office. |
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They see poverty as trapping individuals and communities with some people in urgent need. |
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The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. |
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In that year, Oliver was contacted by King's College Hospital, where they were in urgent need of a blood donor. |
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At this time, the eastern end of the cathedral was in urgent need of repair and the proposed eastern extension had failed. |
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Because judging by his cringely cheapskate new video Bob Geldof is in urgent need of a cash injection. |
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He constantly tries to give a hand to those who are in urgent need. |
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The school system suffers from a lack of materials, and the infrastructure and water and sewage systems are in urgent need of renovation and development. |
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The batting order is in urgent need of invigoration and in the absence of compelling candidates – so much for systems – the order needs reconfiguring. |
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Close to Chelsea Green is the Sutton Estate, a not unhandsome collection of 15 Edwardian red-brick blocks – originally 500 flats in all – now in urgent need of an upgrade. |
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Let me further elaborate on a few areas in urgent need of reform. |
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There is an old gasworks, where the ground is in urgent need of decontamination, and a depressing stretch of tarmac, serving only as a make-shift car park. |
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The Agreement is designed to enable countries in urgent need to obtain the necessary material free from customs duties for a renewable period of six months, especially steel lungs in the event of an epidemic or a catastrophy. |
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The Korean government has implemented conservation policies regarding cultural heritage in urgent need of protection, but has largely overlooked getbol folk culture. |
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Diplomacy is in urgent need of resurrection. |
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That principle seems in urgent need of reinforcement. |
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They are aging rapidly and in urgent need of replacement. |
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I am sure everyone agrees that we are in urgent need of such a scheme. |
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Those waiting for a transplant are in urgent need of this selfless act. |
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The increase in deaths is because the number of people with advanced HIV infection and in urgent need of treatment is rising faster than the number of people starting antiretroviral therapy. |
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