At a critical juncture in England's vital final group game, two Swedes took to tearing up and down the pitchside manically waving huge flags. |
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At the critical juncture when choice is forced, the satyagrahi must shoulder his greatest burdens. |
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However, there was nothing scrappy about the wonderfully executed goal that finally broke the deadlock at a critical juncture. |
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The presence of men can be a distraction at this critical juncture in a woman's release plan and inappropriate relationships tend to develop. |
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Colombia is at a critical juncture in its history, emerging from decades of violence and civil war. |
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It is evident that the human community has reached a critical juncture in its history. |
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In 2003 the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact was at a critical juncture. |
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The opposite would be true if Timor-Leste were to slide back for lack of assistance at this critical juncture. |
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It therefore stands as another critical juncture in the history of Canada-Aboriginal relations. |
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I appreciate that tonight's speech occurs at a critical juncture in the history of the Mackenzie Gas Project. |
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Labour's struggle for pension reform is at a critical juncture that could breathe life back into our public system for generations. |
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We believe it to be both sensible and pragmatic at this critical juncture of the Tribunal's work. |
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The international community and the Sudanese people are at a critical juncture in Darfur. |
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We are at a critical juncture and the best way to improve the system is to strengthen it as it currently exists. |
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State and local governments are thus at a critical juncture. |
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A critical juncture in his career was a four-month visit to Japan in 1876 and 1877, where he was able to tour potteries and religious sites that few Westerners had visited. |
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At that critical juncture, the United States, though still technically a nonbelligerent, assumed a more active role in the Atlantic war. |
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At this critical juncture in the Palestinians' quest for their legitimate human and national rights, the Government and people of Sri Lanka would like to reaffirm our continued support for and solidarity with them. |
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As the third woman elected President of the Assembly, you have vindicated the faith that we, the Member States, bestowed upon you by ably leading us during a critical juncture for the United Nations. |
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The Council is meeting on the eve of a critical juncture in the future of the DRC, and in the search for peace and security in the country, and stability in the entire Great Lakes Region. |
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South Sudan now faces the critical juncture of nation-building three years after its independence. |
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We recognize that we are meeting at a critical juncture in our efforts to address the challenges of achieving internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals. |
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The Human Rights Council was standing at a critical juncture, and Japan was determined to continue to provide it with the support it needed in order to ensure its efficacy. |
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We are at a critical juncture that requires urgent efforts to prevent the further decline of the situation and to save the peace process from irreparable damage. |
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Lebanon has reached a critical juncture in its post-civil war history. |
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This suggests that all of the requirements for watch composition were not fully considered, resulting in the bridge being left unattended at a critical juncture in the vessel's transit and when a course change was imminent. |
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We write to you and through you to all members of the Security Council on the burning issue of the Sudan and the International Criminal Court at this critical juncture. |
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Certainly, the perception that Quebec was intentionally left out at such a critical juncture has led to bitterness and unwillingness to embrace the patriated Constitution. |
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At this critical juncture, both Tsar Alexander I and Holy Roman Emperor Francis II decided to engage Napoleon in battle, despite reservations from some of their subordinates. |
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