Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...next for the streaking Crimson is a matchup against Maine tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at Ohiri Field. It then ends its season with two crucial league matchups against Brown and Penn...
...They ran a defense we had not seen all season," Crosby said. "They would have two guys guarding the 2-meter position. The 2-meter position is a crucial point in our offense. The ball always passes at that point...
...dozen years in prison. Much more critically, Nouri will then be disqualified from heading the reform ticket in next February's elections, thus ending any chance of his becoming the powerful speaker of Iran's 270-seat parliament, the Majlis-e-Shura. A victory by Nouri is crucial to his chief ally, the embattled reformist President of Iran, Mohammed Khatami, and his efforts to promote moderation, expand freedom and normalize Iran's relations with the outside world. "The court is trying to get rid of me," Nouri told TIME last week. "But the trial is really a trial...
...that he gets to play everything from the gentle, dying heartbeat in a requiem to great, rolling sforzandos where he "comes in like the hand of God," a not unsatisfying experience. Ganksheim also admits that he enjoys the timpani's central role in the orchestra--it's a crucial element, providing at once a rhythmic backbone and melodic counterpoint...
...never been composed (the system consists mainly of 11 libraries with a plethora of resources), and the communications office thought it would be a good idea to gather all important library information such as phone numbers and access policies into one packet because the library is such a "crucial part of Harvard education." Brainard uses the "common" misconception that "the Theater Library" is not a part of the Harvard system as an example of why an informational packet was a necessity...