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1 The technology could prove vital to making cars a viable choice for Australians.
2 For those without children, it is networks like these that will prove vital .
3 With David Bentley also finding the target, those away goals could prove vital .
4 The Lupanar could prove vital to her preparations for Caesar's downfall.
5 However, Maharaj believes time spent in the middle in warm-up games will prove vital .
6 That miss was to prove vital and Cyprus drew level in the 59th minute.
7 The ruling could prove vital to Brazil's political future.
8 What might have been of no significance to Darkhorse might prove vital to the king.
9 Secret discussions with other governments, reports from spies or intercepted communications can still sometimes prove vital .
10 Their skills would, Baine was certain, prove vital .
11 But he has struggled to win over the supporters of centrist candidates, who could prove vital .
12 Those could prove vital as Egypt tries to stave off a balance of payments and budget crisis.
13 Communist allies within the United States will prove vital players in this game of intrigue and revolution.
14 For gardaí in the Dullard case, advances in areas like forensic anthropology and DNA could prove vital .
15 Experiments conducted at an underground laboratory at Vanderbilt University could prove vital in the fight against cancer.
16 With Craig Short still troubled by a calf problem, Berg's experience could prove vital at the Stadium of Light.
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