Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...crucial factor in determining the outcome of the game was a sudden reversal of form on the part of the Crimson pitcher, Dave Brigham. The big right-hander had all kinds of trouble in the early innings, and during the fourth he seemed on the verge of being knocked...
...person who is potentially bright but who has done nothing in college. He wants to go away in order that he can come back and have one great year. In some cases, usually seniors, students leave to postpone their occupational choice another year. Of course, sophomore year is the crucial one for most, a natural time to leave...
...second singles, Ned Weld at fourth singles, and Fred Vinton at sixth singles. On one court the fifth singles match had just begun; on the other, the first doubles. By 7:15, the Crimson had lost both doubles, trailed 4-3, and Al Goldman had just evened up his crucial match with Jim Peck at one set apiece...
After Sundown. The effect of this "friendly warning" on the Gaillard government was electric. When the crucial Cabinet meeting opened at 9 a.m., right-wing ministers were breathing heavily over U.S. "interference in French affairs," adamantly proclaiming their determination to resign rather than agree to "excessive concessions" to Tunisia. But two hours after sundown, when liveried footmen finally flung open the doors to mark the end of the session, florid right-wing Agriculture Minister Roland Boscary-Monsservin told waiting reporters: "There have been no resignations. The government has reached a decision in principle...
...possible, in order to remove a rancorous issue from the general forum of religious discussion. It is time to take stock of Harvard's religious infusion, but, while Mem Church must figure in such an evaluation, the wedding problem has aroused sentiments peripheral to and even obscuring more crucial matters...