Word: vital
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Besides hotline duty, staff members describe outreaches to first-year proctor groups as their most vital function...
...These women say the programs' all-female environment is a vital counterpart to the male-dominated atmosphere at Harvard, giving undergraduates role models that are unavailable elsewhere...
Wilson has also played a vital role in developing promotional publications such as schedule cards and media guides--necessities that had been lacking in the program under Gurdal...
...knew instantly that it was what we were looking for," recalls Donald. "It had a quality of life, peaceful yet vital...
...perhaps the greatest disappointmentwas the inability to clearly discern the wordsbeing sung, which, even if a person doesn'tunderstand a word of Italian is vital to the fullenjoyment of the opera and perhaps even moreimportant in that scenario. Although an equalquality of clarity in comparison to CD studioversions cannot be justly expected, it was shownthat certain voices were more fully comprehendiblethan others. Unfortunately, the lead roles ofButterfly (Paula Delligatti) and Pinkerton (LuisLima) were more adept at singing passages drivenby emotive tendencies than they were at filling inall those passages of recitative (sung speech ordialogue). Recitative was a significant portion ofthe...