Latin: Humanistic studies deemed indispensable in Renaissance-era education; rhetoric, poetics, ethics, politics.
Mrs. Salmon sang constantly at the Three Choirs Festivals from 1812 until 1824, and was soon deemed indispensable at oratorios and concerts in London.
To persons unaccustomed to hard labour, and used to the comforts and luxuries deemed indispensable to those moving in the middle classes at home, a settlement in the bush can offer few advantages.
Vitale is deemed indispensable by ESPN, even if CBS would have let him file reports to ESPN from the games' locations.
Staff members at D'Arcy deemed indispensable to keeping major accounts were asked to move to positions at the other three big Publicis shops.
However, Walbrzych was one of the few areas where several Germans were held back as they were deemed indispensable for the economy.
In towns where Jews were deemed indispensable to the economy, however, this law wasn't applied.
Perhaps they had never seen a vehicle with lights before; an accessory not deemed indispensable in rural Poland.
The possession of Rosetta being deemed indispensable, Brigadier-General Sir William Stewart and Oswald were sent there with 2500 men.