Ubuntu-minimal is a meta-package, consisting of a list of packages required for 
a minimal ubuntu install, and if you remove any of these, ubuntu-minimal will 
also be removed. So ntpdate is required (the computer will work without it, 
however you might experience some unexpected behavior, e.g. upgrading to the 
next release might fail), the description says that it's optional only if the 
ntp package is installed.
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  removing ntpdate removes ubuntu-minimal

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