For me that's the challenge of the council and its deepest, pressingly pertinent significance. |
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There is tiramisu in my hair, but more pressingly, my trousers are on fire! |
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The concerns centre most pressingly this weekend on the fate of one of the pillars of Scotland's artistic reputation, Scottish Opera. |
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But getting closer to the best on a continental level is a preoccupation that haunts them more pressingly. |
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I can think of no single writer more pressingly relevant to our understanding of our lives than Shakespeare. |
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Most pressingly, perhaps, refugees had sheltered in this isolated part of Afghanistan for protection and had to be moved to a healthier location. |
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His experience is, after all, more pressingly real and common than a great deal of commercially successful filmmakers. |
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Even more pressingly, the certiorari jurisdiction can be exercised in cases of error of law on the part of the inferior tribunal. |
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More pressingly, promiscuity has always been a useful tool in shoring up prejudice, whether that be homophobia or gender war. |
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There'll be a new baby to see, a birthday to celebrate and, most pressingly, a Eurovision song contest to watch. |
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A clarification of the intent of the GA on this issue is pressingly needed. |
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More pressingly, the Frenchman finds himself with a squad facing a much-needed overhaul with as many as five positions desperately in need of an upgrade. |
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No pans, not pots, no whisks and most pressingly, no sieves. |
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More pressingly though, vampires aren't actually true immortals. |
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And, most pressingly, what was going on with that pig in the hyperbaric chamber at the research facility? |
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More pressingly, what will Uefa do about the return match in Albania in 12 months' time? |
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Yet it is rising, Lazarus-like, from the dead. This is not because a new treaty is pressingly necessary. |
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More pressingly, they have the threat of their chosen organizations branded illegal. |
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Despite intensive efforts so far undertaken by our partner countries with the help of bilateral and multilateral institutions, there is still room for reforms in tax policy and more pressingly in tax administrations. |
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Five years ago UNESCO was imbued with a strong desire to win recognition for the vital importance of cultural diversity to the future of humanity, at a time when humanity was more and more pressingly under threat. |
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I wrote pressingly to Mr. Boone to raise men with all expedition to join capt. Floyd. |
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Why would you do that on a date, and why, more pressingly, would you do that at the beginning of a date? |
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More pressingly, however, he offers a useful lesson to a generation of politicians who seem stricken by their poor standing with the public yet powerless to improve on it. |
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In early 1993, further education staff were pressingly invited to seminars, workshops and training days to prepare for liberation from the local education authorities. |
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