Word: crucially
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...applicants who want to get a real view of the school, or anyone else interested in what is occurring on the campus of the nation's foremonst school. Costs can be covered by advertisements which can be placed on the web site. If the 124th Editorial Guard takes this crucial step, The Crimson will be vaulted from a paper read on a small college campus in Cambridge to a publication read by anyone with a web connection anywhere in the world, from Djibouti to Nepal...
Entering into last Saturday's game against Yale, Harvard was wrapping up a five-game homestand, and a win was crucial for the upcoming road trip to Penn and Princeton, not to mention the remaining eight Ivy League games...
...unlike earlier games this season, the Crimson played up to its ability--hopefully foreshadowing a trend for the final stretch of the season. A trend that will be crucial to Harvard's success...
Environment matters. For anyone wondering how the latest brain research applies to the care of infants and toddlers, that is the crucial finding. Yes, proper brain development is a matter of genetics and nutrition and whether a mother-to-be drinks or smokes, but it also depends on the stimuli, as the scientists call them, that a baby receives. It depends on what the baby sees, hears and touches and on the emotions he or she repeatedly experiences. But if environment matters, we are faced with a question: At a time when children suffer from perhaps the gravest social problems...
...well. She saw that the Post needed to be improved editorially and hired the right man, Ben Bradlee, to do it. (The meeting in which she put out the first feelers to him was the first time she had ever taken a man to lunch.) She gave the crucial go-ahead to publish the Pentagon Papers, after a federal judge had halted publication of them in the New York Times. And, of course, she stood tall during the paper's groundbreaking Watergate coverage, backing her reporters in the face of enormous pressure from the Nixon Administration, which included politically motivated...