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What is this matter of utmost importance that you wrote to me about?
There's a matter of utmost importance that requires your immediate attention."
They have come to consult the oracle about matters of utmost importance.
"It is urgent that I see you in person regarding a matter of utmost importance.
He asked me to come to Washington on a matter of utmost importance, relative to Carlyle.
"It's a matter of utmost importance" Thomas insisted.
"Is this the big surprise you hinted at, the 'matter of utmost importance'?"
And you aren't supposed to call me unless it is a matter of utmost importance to your life and future happiness."
"I would like to speak with Ambassador Kruszkegin immediately on a matter of utmost importance."
My Dear Professor Grossclout, This is to bring to your attention a matter of utmost importance.
This is a matter of utmost importance from the point of view of businesses, as uniform legislation guarantees them legal certainty, predictability and consistency.
"All-powerful father," he addressed Althalus, "thy children entreat thee to give them a hearing in a matter of utmost importance."
"Master Shimilko, you and your company are required to appear instantly before the Grand Thearch on a matter of utmost importance."
Thirdly, in my view, as a matter of utmost importance, the Commission must apply far greater urgency in its efforts to achieve a positive statement of assurance.
"Get Drake's Detective Bureau for me," he said, "and say that I want Paul Drake, himself, to handle a matter of utmost importance.
It went: Please keep direct coded line open to I.S.B. Central HQ for detailed message involving matter of utmost importance.
This whole programme must be treated as a matter of utmost importance and urgency for the restoration of basic social facilities for millions of people in dozens of countries.
But part of him was stung by her silence upon a matter of utmost importance to her, a matter that worried her, and one he could doubtless help her solve.
As a matter of utmost importance before carrying out any order, Belperron always found out about her client's lifestyle, and also studied the contours of her face, the complexion of her skin and the shape of her hands.
As the buzz of talk died reluctantly and men took their places, he watched with tight lips; when only two or three whisperers remained, he struck the board again and said; "There is a new matter of utmost importance before the assembly of the nation."
I regarded it as an enthralling existence, charged with purpose, ceremony, and responsibility; he told me nothing of his life or work, but his uniform, his vague manner, and his frequent absences from the city hinted at a preoccupation with matters of utmost importance.
Kevin B. O'Connor, the United States attorney for Connecticut, said the plea showed that no one was above the law and "ensures the removal of a judge who was not suited to act in matters of utmost importance to the people of Connecticut."
Right now, Mr. Thune's cards include hedging on a matter of utmost importance to Mr. Bush, the vote on the nomination of John R. Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations, which could come as early as Thursday.
"I wish to settle the business of Brevory, as a matter of pride and honor, sire, and I insist we shall discuss the succession, a matter of utmost importance to us all, including the abduction of the Princess Royal from my brother's household last spring."
But the idea of wide-ranging talks was pushed forward at the session in the report by Mr. Czyrek, who appeared to refer to General Kiszczack's proposal when he said the idea for such talks might be to develop a "platform of agreement in matters of utmost importance for the nation."