Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Richardson said open discussion with nations possessing nuclear technology is crucial...
...perhaps the most crucial aspect of theentire process, all say, is maintaining a highdegree of confidentitality to protect theinterests of current candidates. Elementarystatistics dictate that the majority of thecandidates will not be chosen for the vacancy athand...
...NATO is currently engaged in genocidal acts against all Yugoslavian citizens, Serbs and Albanians," Bovan said. "Our position has been completely silenced. It's crucial to hear the Serbian side of the story...
...presidential, and moved to sound more forceful himself. In East Texas on an Easter bass-fishing holiday, Bush told TIME that he would support the use of ground troops if the military believed they were necessary in order to win the conflict. NATO's success and credibility were crucial to U.S. interests, he argued. He resisted taking swipes at Clinton. "It's easy to second-guess the Administration," Bush said. "The question is what do we do next. America must be careful to commit our military. But when we do so, we must do so ferociously. Once in, we should...
...nearest cafe and write away, nursing a cup of coffee. In 1995, after she found an agent in a writers' directory, a British publisher offered her a tiny advance of around $4,000. "I'm lucky by anyone's standards, not just single-mother standards," Rowling says. "The crucial thing is, I had a talent you need no money to pursue...