Arnold's response to that question was a watershed moment in his political life. |
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The success of Guardians of the Galaxy maybe, just maybe, could be a watershed moment for women. |
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In a watershed moment, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to appear on a major party ticket. |
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes seems like a watershed moment for motion capture. |
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Some would say that we are at a watershed moment in the history of the relationship of the state to marriage. |
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The Supreme Court ruling marks a watershed moment for the recognition of Métis rights in Canada. |
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But I think the last week is going to prove to be the watershed moment for this entire European project. |
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The very birth of the Canadian navy was a watershed moment in our national history. |
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This is truly a watershed moment for our company as it validates the demand the supply chain has for our service. |
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The watershed moment came in 2000, when clubs agreed to share equally in Internet proceeds. |
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This conference today recognizes that we are at a watershed moment. |
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The October 9, 2004 presidential elections marked a watershed moment in Afghanistan's transition toward a democratic, self-sustaining state. President Karzai won that election with 55.4 per cent of the popular vote. |
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It was undoubtedly a watershed moment that requires us to reflect on everything related to Haiti, including the United Nations Mission, in terms of the needs generated by the new situation. |
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A watershed moment in this new IPR era was the publication in March 2007 of the Report on Counterfeiting and Piracy in Canada: A Road Map for Change. |
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Other delegations called upon UNDP to continue its leadership in coordination, advocacy and strategic thinking, recognizing the summit as a watershed moment for the entire United Nations system. |
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This watershed moment calls for us to realise these threats and deliver on our responsibilities and the expectations of the majority of European citizens for whom the Ode of Joy has already become a second national anthem. |
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The Forum des générations, in which I took part in the fall of 2004, was a watershed moment in my awareness of the importance of this challenge in Quebec. |
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Although the red arrival was meant to mark a watershed moment of diary-marking and tins stuffed with pads, my 28-day count soon fell by the wayside, as my periods became nothing more than an annual event. |
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A watershed moment in contemporary information culture came in 2005 when the scientific journal Nature declared the equivalence, in terms of quality, of Wikipedia and Encyclopaedia Britannica. |
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This month, in fact, is an absolutely watershed moment in climate change because the United Nations framework convention on climate change just started in Bonn, Germany this week. |
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Women's sports are experiencing a watershed moment. |
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The unanimous adoption of the 2001 Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons was a watershed moment in the history of disarmament and non-proliferation. |
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The 1984 Summer Olympics became a watershed moment in Olympic history. |
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Still, a party bag that included six types of chocolate bar, a pack of felt pens AND a Dinky car seemed a watershed moment in party bag excessiveness. |
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