Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...avant-grade director said editing is crucial to determining the impact of images...
...balance, Baker did more for Bush than any White House staffer has ever done for a Vice President -- but that was not necessarily enough. Shortly before Baker left the White House for the Treasury Department in 1985, he made certain that Bush was present at the crucial 9 a.m. meetings with Reagan. When Donald Regan replaced Baker, he figured that Bush's presence came with the territory. "Nobody suggested that to Baker," says a White House aide. "He just did it for his friend. But believe me, as soon as it started, George's first reaction was to wonder...
Besides the coaches, goaltending will play an important role in tonight's game, especially for the Terriers. B.U. goalie Peter Fish (28 saves against Northeastern) recorded some crucial blocks in the overtime period. Harvard freshman Allain Roy, who defeated Cornell Friday, will start in net for the Crimson...
...universities, even though the fund is supposed to go directly towards work for the community. Administrators should use the money as it was intended, by encouraging work-study recipients to perform work more related to the community outside of their college. In general, present federal aid programs are crucial to the low-income student and should be left intact, if not expanded...
...really missed a go-to guy with Marcus injured," Cingiser said. "The freshmen aren't ready to score in crucial situations...