Vital
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How do we collect
vital
signs and other kinds of information 24 by 7? How do we get a personal baseline about what's going to work for you?
Coming of age in those days made real the concept that the free flow of information is absolutely
vital
for a free and dynamic society to function properly.
My TED wish: there's a
vital
story that needs to be told, and I wish for TED to help me gain access to it and then to help me come up with innovative and exciting ways to use news photography in the digital era.
And I urge you to get involved in it because it's vital, not just to ourselves, but to the future of our children.
Looking at behavior alone can miss a
vital
piece of the puzzle and provide an incomplete, or even a misleading, picture of the child's problems.
Now, this could be happening because even simple movements by individual fish can inadvertently communicate
vital
information.
But we cannot afford this attitude, because the world is engaged in a
vital
mission to improve life for everyone.
Now investment constitutes only about a fifth of the national income in most modern economies, but it plays an absolutely
vital
role.
It is magnificently, comically awful; it makes the Spice Girls movie look like a work of
vital
art.
The man in charge, General Fielding played by Michael Dorn, is secretly withholding
vital
information from Assistant Marsha Crawford, played by Mimi Kuzyk.
Journalist Bob Woodward's blistering, scattershot and sometimes suspect account of actor John Belushi's rise and fall becomes a wholly misjudged movie, a nebulous "fantasy" directed by Larry Peerce as if he were doing something edgy and
vital.
They took their work as seriously as a surgeon does a
vital
operation.
Though it may not include the high doses of nudity and violence that so many teen movie writers think
vital
to success among the youth demographic (or perhaps because of its absence), I highly recommend it to pre-teens and teenagers everywhere.
The story is an excuse to explore the right that humans have to destroy creatures that are a
vital
part of the environment.
The loss of lead, Kevin Kilner (William Boone) definitely hurt the series as he was a
vital
part of what made it work.
The other is a playboy who has tired of gold-digging young women and seeks a relationship with a vital, mature woman.
Acting honours here must go to the ever
vital
Perez, although nary a sub-par performance is turned in.
Purists argue that
vital
bands were missed (Weirdos, Zeros, Flesheaters) and that the movie was the cause of an onslaught of suburban poseurs and macho violence.
This is a touchy issue, especially after 9/11, because supporters of the practice will always criticize the opposition as withholding
vital
power from the U.S. that it needs to effectively fight terror.
The narration by Kenneth Branagh is pretty good as well giving us
vital
bits of information and drama at the same time.
The Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa is a
vital
and probably unique human experiment.
People who have read the book and other Jane Austens or for that matter any good book, will know that sticking to the book is
vital
you have to trust an author with what they do.
At the film's end, when she says that she had a dream that she had a child and she was trying to take care of it, but she forgot something else, the implication is that she has forgotten what she has learned in the war she's just survived, that like her own mother before her, she will be unable to pass on any
vital
lessons to her own child.
That said, that fact does not mean it does not have
vital
information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries (such as the BBC's lauded The World At War) lacked, nor does that mean that its value as a primary source is any the less valuable.
He was the
vital
part of the info structure.
I know it was set in a time when life was hard and I know these people were poor and the crops were
vital.
The lumbering oaf of a movie that resulted--largely due to a magnificent cast of Anglo actors completely unable to carry off the evasive Latin mellifluousness of Allende's characters, and a plodding Scandinavian directorial hand--was so uncomfortable in its own skin that I returned to the theater a second time to make certain I had not missed something
vital
that might change my opinion.
I'd like to start off by saying that I am NOT an anime fan (with a few notable exceptions), and I generally have a low opinion of so-called otakus, as they are so in love with their particular brand of cartooning that they label every movie starring spiky-haired, big-eyed characters as a work of art without even considering other more
vital
factors, such as the plot.
Vital
milestones of his personal life, his sexuality, his artistic style and growth, Queen, the band remain unexplored.
It almost worked the first time because McQueen was such a
vital
presence on the screen--even stone silent and weary, you could sense his clock ticking, his cagey magnetism.
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