Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...such, officials on Harvard's end haveexamined--and questioned--Radcliffe's financialsuccess. While it would be inappropriate tomeasure Radcliffe by Harvard's scale, Radcliffe isnevertheless proportionately behind Harvard inthree crucial areas--campaign, investment yieldand endowment payout...
When it mattered, however, Harvard found a wayto win. Giampaolo kicked two crucial field goalslate in the wild 14-12 victory over Princeton,including a career-long 43-yarder for the win.Murphy said he thinks the kicking will be the bestit's been during his tenure...
...crucial to have student involvement in a mandatory program for students," says Assistant Dean of the College Karen Avery, who helps plan the event. "They provide an important perspective on what students want and need to know on safety concerns...
Roots are important. But being separated from them is crucial, at least to thrive as an individual. Finally being liberated from mom and dad (and my hometown), financially and socially, was fundamental to gaining a new perspective on personal evolution. It was both refreshing and daunting to realize that I ate, lived and earned money all by my own effort. Yes, there were school and family safety nets involved, but the opportunity to spread my wings and falter along the way was mine...
Indeed it was. Trimble, throughout the long months of the peace negotiations, had stubbornly refused ever to speak directly to Adams because of his affiliation with the violent I.R.A. In the days preceding the President's arrival, Adams, after lobbying from Clinton, made a series of crucial statements which made the meeting possible. Adams said the violence "must be for all of us now a thing of the past, over, done with and gone." This fulfilled a Unionist demand that the I.R.A., through Adams, replace their cease-fire with a permanent denunciation of violence...