The heroic performance of Ben and his twin brother Jerry was absolutely pivotal to that success. |
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Which is why today's trip to Aberdeen could prove pivotal come the end of the season. |
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The inquiry itself embodied a pivotal shift in scientific paradigms of disease causation from miasmatic or filth-based models to the germ theory. |
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The company's executive vice president said the sale was pivotal to its reorganization. |
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The pivotal moments that will eventually adorn tomorrow's history books are often hidden in the welter of noise generated by the media. |
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Canadian geophysicist J. Tuzo Wilson was also pivotal in advancing the plate-tectonics theory. |
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Nonetheless, he was a pivotal player in defining Afrobeat, which makes him an ideal focus for a musical benefit. |
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Some of the fossils are proving pivotal in testing the hypothesis that birds are the living descendants of dinosaurs. |
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The pivotal role of young Billy Casper is beautifully realised by Andrew Garfield, making his Exchange debut. |
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The clash, at the pivotal point of the march, was a recipe for chaos as tens of thousands of demonstrators piled forward along the street. |
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One of its strongest areas, and the reason it is a pivotal e-business company, is its internet-based training solutions both at home and abroad. |
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City. |
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Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor. |
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This attitude is no longer relevant in a world in which knowledgeability, quality and design are pivotal to success or failure. |
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Researchers claim the findings could be pivotal in developing anti-bullying strategies in Scottish schools. |
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The Rutherford Lab lecture turned out to be a pivotal event in theoretical physics. |
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The media play a pivotal role in shaping American perceptions of events in Korea. |
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Diplomats believe the employers' representatives could play a pivotal role in the Governing Body's deliberations. |
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Perhaps anachronistically, he argues that naval power remains pivotal, even in the 21st century. |
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In recent years, the 64 year-old mother of six took a pivotal community leadership role, promoting reconciliation. |
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He said education had played a pivotal role in the economic development of many countries. |
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Before retiring in 1990, he was at the forefront of some of file most pivotal moments in American history. |
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The Red Army triumphed after 12 days of fighting in one of the pivotal battles in the allied liberation of the Balkans. |
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The close-knit family was headed by a patriarch who made all pivotal decisions. |
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It is on a pivotal city centre site and we do not see the two other city centre post offices performing the function. |
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Physical activity plays a pivotal role in health promotion and disease prevention. |
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Bresson developed an austere formalist style that placed him in a pivotal role in the development of modern cinema. |
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He's not cited a single instance in which the Patriot Act has proved pivotal in averting terrorism. |
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The point behind today's post is that customer service is pivotal to the success of any business. |
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However, common species play pivotal roles in ecosystems, providing habitats and food for our fauna. |
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With his excellent technique and temperament he should be kept in the pivotal position. |
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Proton pumps are a family of membrane proteins that play a pivotal role in the bioenergetics of the cell. |
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Though the struggle is far from over, today is a pivotal step forward in the ongoing fight for marriage equality. |
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Both men were pivotal figures in the golden age of the Hollywood studio system. |
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We golfers, on the other hand, enjoy a year-round sport in which the knees play a crucial, if not pivotal, role. |
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And the director's objective of externalising the internal proves to be absolutely pivotal. |
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Highlighted information helps to emphasise important issues or pivotal points in a developing argument. |
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There are three pivotal points where the camera eddies around a becalmed Johnny who seems ready to disintegrate. |
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We've got a game tomorrow that is probably the most pivotal game of the series, and we understand that. |
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These can be linked to the user's Facebook, increasing the shareability and lessening the chance of missing someone pivotal on the list. |
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Even shaving just a small slice away from Democrats could prove pivotal to cementing the GOP's status as the majority party. |
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The home-field advantage has proved pivotal in at least one direct match-up. |
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What happened during this pivotal meeting that was a defining moment of the nuclear age? |
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The work of Russell Bishop on the role of the teacher is absolutely pivotal. |
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The mad dash for foreigners to man pivotal positions has gone a mite too far. |
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Her films are pivotal to a growing association between female film directors and youth-targeted Hollywood films. |
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The pivotal moment came, we're told, when newfangled plastic wheels made skateboards infinitely faster and smoother than they'd ever been before. |
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This eternally slippery character then keeps cropping up throughout the story to pass judgment on pivotal events. |
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One of his offseason moves will play a pivotal role in determining his early success. |
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By the 1940s, he was a Marxist, an anti-fascist and a pivotal figure in Italian neo-realism, all without ever losing his taste for caviar. |
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Pregnancy is one of the pivotal moments of a woman's life but not when you're young with a bright future ahead. |
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United's abjectness was pivotal to them being routed by Rangers on Wednesday. |
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They were pivotal films of the decade, and both have spawned a thousand and one imitators in their wake. |
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Such support was pivotal in conjunction with vetoes threatened and vetoes cast, even if the payoff was not instantaneous. |
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This pivotal courtyard is a mediating space, a void, and, at the same time, the plan's hub. |
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At this pivotal moment, the balance of psychological power decisively shifts. |
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As urban areas sprawl into traditionally rural, agricultural areas, land uses are becoming major, sometimes pivotal community issues. |
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His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks. |
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Color plays a pivotal role in a website's impact, thus, it must be considered warily. |
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An altered apoptotic response represents a pivotal feature of cancer, contributing to carcinogenesis and resistance to therapy. |
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The even more pivotal figure Tony Blair will have to wrestle with is himself. |
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In the earlier period of Chinese history, jade played a pivotal role in ceremony and ritual. |
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Weddings have played a pivotal role in some of the biggest British comedy hits. |
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It uses cheap narrative tricks to skip ahead to a pivotal moment in the tale. |
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The upper horns meet the back of the hyoid bone, while the inferior cornua are attached to the side of the cricoid, forming a pivotal joint. |
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The pivotal exemplar is Origen, who built an alternative paideia based on an alternative classical culture expressed by biblical literature. |
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The development of media technology has been pivotal in enabling superstardom. |
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I have the strong suspicion that 2005 in retrospect will look like a pivotal year. |
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I especially love it when there is no meaningful symbolism and the inclusion of something pivotal was entirely by accident or an after thought. |
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The passing of time has enshrined Keegan's infamous combustion on live TV as the pivotal moment in the 1995-1996 title race. |
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Crunch played a pivotal role in the phone underground thirty years ago, and paid for it with two spells in the clink. |
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Pulmonary surfactant plays a pivotal role for the biophysical and immunologic integrity of the lungs. |
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Research into the genetic mechanisms responsible for familial colorectal cancer is pivotal to understanding this disease. |
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But not everyone found the pivotal moment so memorable while Martin was fashioning this cabinet. |
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He said that the demonstration of genetic totipotency of cells after prolonged culture is pivotal to combining site specific genetic manipulations and cloning. |
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Pressley was pivotal in their return to the top division in 1996 and the following season helped United to a third-place finish and a brief taste of European football. |
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The first of three pivotal scenes in this film is a moment of intimacy between Jack and Tyler when they confide that their fathers are distant and disengaged. |
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She takes us back to the pivotal moments that earned a place in history for such trailblazers as Magellan and Balboa. |
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Marr acknowledges that, in shedding pivotal players and considerable sums from both the playing budget and debt, his club must also shed expectations. |
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Cop Rock represents a hinge, a pivotal point on the door of possibility. |
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These factors play a pivotal role in brain development by direction the formation of neurons and supporting cells called glia from uncommitted progenitor cells. |
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And like many pivotal historical events, it has, over time, acquired a number of meanings. |
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She had a pivotal scene the next day and he wanted her well rested. |
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Comparisons of the roles of homeobox genes in metazoan development are playing a pivotal role in the current resynthesis of developmental and evolutionary biology. |
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The giver, in a pivotal moment, tells Jonas that releasing is actually a form of euthanizing. |
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In dealing with simultaneous equations, Zhu certainly presented improvements, giving a method essentially equivalent to Gauss's pivotal condensation. |
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One musician will then occupy the pivotal No 7 position with the other set for debut after some lusty blows last night and a mean spell of seamers. |
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It is precisely those pivotal organs of government on which we would normally rely for consensual, but authoritative, action in a crisis such as now. |
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The luscious lovelies were to play a pivotal role in the ensuing drama. |
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The trolley pole is mounted on a cylindrical bearing member secured to the side of an electric mule or locomotive for pivotal movement about a vertical axis. |
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And multigenerational families, who operate most of this country's 2,000 wineries, no longer rely only on emotion to drive pivotal business decisions. |
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She claimed that the intelligence services had been bugging his private phone for years, especially in the pivotal period in the run-up to the Iraq war last year. |
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He returned home to a newly independent Kingdom of Croats, Slovenes, and Serbs, and became a pivotal figure in the Croatian Communist Party organization. |
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Actually, there is, but it's a slow, long process, which needs a great deal of will and a huge amount of effort from pivotal people in both groups. |
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Moreover, for over a decade, cartoons have played a pivotal role in shaping the Balinese people's opinion and position on various developments on their island. |
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These workers, I argue, are the pivotal figures for neocolonialism because they live, as accidental immigrants, through the transition from colonialism to neocolonialism. |
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The role of Ed is obviously pivotal to this play, and Adrian Rice sustained the character with a touching blend of humour, thoughtfulness and assurance. |
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Both sides have spent years preparing for the pivotal battle over who will succeed Justice O'Connor, the critical swing vote on abortion rights and other social issues. |
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The pilot study is a dry run to illuminate and resolve many scientific, clinical, and logistical issues that will be faced during the pivotal clinical trial. |
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The answer, as was suggested earlier, resides in an understanding of two pivotal covenants in the Old Testament, the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants. |
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The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack. |
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Her character in the film is supposed to ice skate in a pivotal scene, but Ryder didn't know how to ice skate, nor was she remotely interested in learning. |
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Engines conk out at pivotal moments, and the boat's propellers unexpectedly start up when a diver is looking for damage, resulting in an aquatic bloodbath. |
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Up until his death in 1736 Prokopovich, the Archbishop of Novgorod, remained a stalwart of the Petrine legacy in which he himself had played a pivotal role. |
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But there seems a special onus on the pivotal football figures at the club who share both Johnstone's flame hair and his fiery nature to mark an end by making a start. |
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Their will to survive, no matter the obstacles, was pivotal in releasing them from the physical and psychological bondage that characterised indentureship. |
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A pivotal moment comes when amir admits he felt more than a flicker of pride when fanatics attacked the Twin Towers. |
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The Barclays Center where the Duke and Duchess will be seated would have stood in thick of where the pivotal action transpired. |
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Few series, then, are as primed for in-depth dissections of its most pivotal scenes. |
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The Senate Democrats, for instance, have four deputy whips whose job it is to get strayers into line on pivotal issues like, say, Social Security. |
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Arthur Vandenberg at a pivotal moment to renounce isolationism in favor of collective security, then broke the story. |
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It was at this pivotal moment, as the King seemed ready to resign to the barons' demands, that Edward began to take control of the situation. |
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Henry was coeval with Edward III and was pivotal to his reign, becoming his best friend and most trusted commander. |
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The Outlander novel series, written by Diana Gabaldon, and its TV adaptation take place during pivotal battles in the Jacobite uprising. |
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The structure of this room was pivotal in the development of the Parliament of England. |
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The pivotal Battle of the Atlantic was planned, fought and won from Liverpool. |
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Stephenson played a pivotal role in the development and widespread adoption of steam locomotives. |
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The textile industry has a pivotal position in the manufacturing sector of Pakistan. |
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The role of the Kingdom of Northumbria in the formation of the new style appears to have been pivotal. |
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And, as Bush learned painfully, there are plenty of McCainiacs in pivotal Michigan. |
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Mercury's close friend and advisor, Capital London radio DJ Kenny Everett, played a pivotal role in giving the single exposure. |
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This emphasis on rights was to have a pivotal role in the modern era unfolding from the Enlightenment. |
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz's work in the domain of electromagnetic radiation was pivotal to the development of modern telecommunication. |
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This pivotal shift changed the simple promissory note into an agency for the expansion of the monetary supply itself. |
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The Old Course was pivotal to the development of how the game is played today. |
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These and other initiatives were pivotal in the change in attitudes that gave birth to the League of Nations after the war. |
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South Asians have also played a pivotal role in rejuvenating a number of UK street markets. |
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The Oklahoma land rush was a pivotal event in the history of the American West. |
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This era marked a pivotal time in submarine development, and several important technologies appeared. |
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King Alfred the Great of England was able to stay the Viking invasions with a pivotal victory at the Battle of Edington. |
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The victory of the Royal Navy at the Battle of Taranto was a pivotal point as this was the first true demonstration of naval air power. |
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Although the subject is contentious, a number of considerations suggest that human activities were pivotal. |
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The Norman Conquest was a pivotal event in English history for several reasons. |
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From then, Teutoburg Forest has been seen as a pivotal clash that ended Roman expansion into northern Europe. |
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The mass migrations under British rule collectively known as the Great Trek proved pivotal for the preservation of Boer ethnic identity. |
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Consequently, Prussian leaders expected to play a pivotal role in German politics. |
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Palos would play a pivotal role in the settlement and Christianization of the New World in succeeding centuries. |
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The legend and the gold would play a pivotal role in luring the Spanish and other Europeans to New Granada during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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These two sons would play pivotal roles in the final years of the Inca Empire. |
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The work of Michael Faraday and others was pivotal in laying the foundations of the modern scientific understanding of electricity. |
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He was the third man of that name in several generations of an English Quaker family that played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution. |
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Even though few delegates are chosen from New Hampshire, the primary has always been pivotal to both New England and American politics. |
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English dissenters played a pivotal role in spiritual development of the United States and greatly diversified the religious landscape. |
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This article looks into the custom of not giving names to pivotal characters in some selected Xhosa tales. |
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The equipment proved pivotal for five rail yard and parking area projects, totaling more than 17,000 yd. |
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Quantity surveyors are pivotal to the construction industry and, at the moment, this industry is crying out for them. |
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Bassong was red-carded 60 minutes into a potentially pivotal game for the Magpies with his side trailing to Kamara's strike. |
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He was pivotal in the creation and survival of the Museum of Modern Art. |
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Presented in a 12in x 12in box with lavish artwork, this deluxe remastering befits a pivotal album of its era. |
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Hands allow for a pivotal form of mediation, hence of distance and removedness, between our intentions and aims and externality. |
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He added also that the Sultanate can play a pivotal role in the production of fish fodder as it has large quantities of lantern fish. |
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I'm delighted to be joining this region which is so pivotal to both BBC English Regions and the BBC as a whole. |
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Alehouses became beerhouses in the 14th and 15th century with the introduction of hops and also became pivotal to British community life. |
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One car accident was embossed on our minds as definitive and pivotal. |
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For years now Tarang has played a pivotal role in the revival of Lollywood. |
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Renal biopsies play a pivotal role in determining the diagnosis in patients with impaired renal function and with other renal diseases. |
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The SQU scientist added that the seagrass beds play a pivotal role as a nursery ground for a variety of fish species. |
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The punched card tabulator was the pivotal innovation in the Machine Age that led to vast improvements in how accounting was performed. |
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It targets microtubules, the major cytoskeletal component of cells which play a pivotal role in cell replication. |
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The UAE's SME market has long played a pivotal role in driving the nation's economic growth. |
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John Steinbeck was a writer who made a pivotal and heroic contribution to America literature. |
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Since neovascularization plays a pivotal role in HCC, an angiostatic agent is considered as one of the promising approaches. |
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We describe a case where EBUS-TBNA was pivotal in reducing the number of invasive procedures in a patient with metastatic supraglottic carcinoma. |
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If you look at a piece of footage, edited and unedited, sometimes it doesn't matter, and sometimes there's a pivotal difference,'' she said. |
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Here both the collection of stories and the evolution of the novella portante seem to reach a pivotal point. |
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The Meat Free Monday campaign has been pivotal in putting an international spotlight on vegetarianism. |
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HeLa cells were pivotal in developing a vaccine for polio, among other scientific milestones. |
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The RENEW Clinical Study is the FDA-approved IDE pivotal trial for the PneumRx RePneu Coil System, a treatment for severe emphysema. |
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The fourth pivotal event came through psychosynthesis, a process and philosophy aimed at helping people reach their full potential. |
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The Battle of Agincourt, regarded as one of the greatest-ever military victories, was a pivotal moment in the Hundred Years' War between the kingdoms of France and England. |
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The Battle of Agincourt, regarded as one of the greatest ever military victories, was a pivotal moment in the Hundred Years' War between the kingdoms of France and England. |
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Their willingness to work with us to fund and optimally structure Epimeron right from the outset was pivotal in enabling the Company's achievements to date. |
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This presentation will focus on such pivotal RCA Broadcast audio products as amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, theater systems, and RCA photophone activities. |
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In addition to developing into the country's most revered spin bowler for decades, his off breaks were pivotal in England winning two Ashes series and the Twenty20 World Cup. |
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As a subfield of communication studies, its pivotal value lies in understanding the interaction between various elements within a communication environment. |
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Steyger's research focuses on how drugs such as streptomycin enter and kill hair cells, the sensory cells in the inner ear that are pivotal to hearing. |
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The CJP said in the system of trichotomy of power, judiciary had a pivotal role to ensure that each organ of the state acts within the constitutional limits. |
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Lewis' rejection of statism and support for political decentralisation is pivotal, reflected in his advocacy of interdependence at sub-national and supra-national levels. |
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While chapelmasters are naturally of great interest from a musical standpoint, it is worth remembering that the court preacher was often a far more pivotal figure. |
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Perhaps the pivotal pieces in this show were a paired terrarium and aquarium, both modestly scaled and positioned side by side on matching white pedestals. |
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Lev has also initiated two open label studies to provide HAE patients with continued access to C1-INH while the data from the pivotal acute study is analyzed. |
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The former Celtic man was sold to Leeds United in '62 and ex-Everton coach Jimmy Lumsden says he was pivotal in the Yorkshire side's revival under Don Revie. |
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Having a fan base of middle-aged women was pivotal to Swab's securing a brand ambassadorship with an outdoor living company that was trying to reach a similar audience. |
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The early history of the Soho Foundry is of pivotal importance both to the history of the industrial revolution and to the study of the development of management theory. |
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In the closely contested 2000 election, the state played a pivotal role. |
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This pivotal battle marked the western limit for Mongol expansion, and the Mongols were never again able to make any serious military advances farther than Syria. |
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The 1960s was a pivotal decade in the assertion of Aboriginal rights and a time of growing collaboration between Aboriginal activists and white Australian activists. |
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Several pivotal discoveries in biology were made by researchers using fungi as model organisms, that is, fungi that grow and sexually reproduce rapidly in the laboratory. |
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The Llantrisant longbow men were pivotal in the adoption of the English longbow as the missile weapon of choice for the English crown during the Middle Ages. |
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Herring played a pivotal role in the history of marine fisheries in Europe, and early in the 20th century, their study was fundamental to the evolution of fisheries science. |
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So does nonexercise activity, and so, according to a pivotal set of sweat studies done during World War II, does clothing, although not in the way one might predict. |
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Sometimes, the Liberal Group is then in the pivotal position. |
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The Indian climate is strongly influenced by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert, both of which drive the economically and culturally pivotal summer and winter monsoons. |
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In 1921 Played a pivotal role in ending the activities of the Peruvian Amazon Company, which was using indigenous slave labour in rubber production. |
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This pivotal war with Venice has come to be called the War of Chioggia because of this decisive battle which resulted in the defeat of Genoa at the hands of Venice. |
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He considered this one of the most pivotal shifts in his thinking. |
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It is the pivotal point in his life and the Methodist movement. |
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His pivotal advances in mathematics, logic and probability provided the essential groundwork for modern mathematics, microelectronic engineering and computer science. |
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In the 18th century the historian David Hume argued that Henry's reign was pivotal to creating a genuinely English monarchy and, ultimately, a unified Britain. |
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As the Principal of Dionysos Investments Limited, Haim played a pivotal consulting role for leading companies including RadVision, OTI, Xfone and Clickleaders. |
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