Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Simpson said learning to forgive oneself is crucial to a healthy life...
...ceded direct responsibility for female undergraduates to Harvard in 1977, its role became hazy and somewhat peripheral in the minds of many students. Last year, a debate over women's diplomas revealed a student body split and uncertain over the role of Radcliffe in their lives--some felt it crucial to have Radcliffe's seal and the signature of Wilson on their diplomas, while others felt the inclusion was an inaccurate reflection of an education fostered entirely by Harvard...
...therefore important to remember on this Commencement day just how crucial Radcliffe has been to Harvard's integration of women as full members of its community. It was Radcliffe which brought Harvard professors down Garden Street to teach classes to the best and brightest of women students, Radcliffe whose presence eventually caused Harvard to make classes coeducational and to allow women to live in the Yard and Houses. Female undergraduates today study in Lamont without a second thought, but our freedom of access to that library was forged by the integration of Radcliffe women in 1967. Radcliffe's influence...
...heels of the close UConn loss, the team dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 game to Yale in overtime. Refusing to wilt, Harvard bounced back and reeled off five consecutive victories through the middle of the season. The Crimson streak included crucial league victories over Penn and Cornell, and well as decisive wins over regional opponents Providence and New Hampshire...
Though his work did not originally have to do with cancer, Folkman soon realized that the formation of new blood vessels was crucial to tumor growth...