Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...down to his audiences, showed a new character in the Liberal-Country Party campaign. He mingled with audiences, took heckling good-naturedly, responded genially to hails of "Bob" from the crowd. He banged away at a single theme with crusading fervor: "We've come round again to a crucial decision. A vote for Labor means a vote for the ultimate bereavement of freedom." Labor retorted, "Vote for Bob and lose your job!" The Liberals countered with a crack at socialistic regimentation: "Vote for Bob and choose your...
Previously undefeated in collegiate competition, the varsity was hard pressed throughout the contest and Hugh Foster's three to two loss in the number one spot proved to crucial...
...distinguished expositions of the concept of freedom of inquiry as not forth by diverse persons and institutions from 1605 (Francis Bacon on "The Advancement of Learning") to 1915 (The University of Wisconsin's message on a bronze tablet.) But the remaining seven articles--also vigorous statements of this crucial freedom--cover only the last three decades...
Crimson coach John Chase, after studying the team's mediocre performance against MIT Saturday, has made certain crucial changes in his lineup...
These funds will be crucial when G.I. aid runs...