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Organizers of the event reiterated that it is crucial to get first-hand information about the heated conflict...
...second line of which Sifers is a crucial member, however, was not counted on for scoring punch this season. Instead, the unit—also featuring junior Carrie Schroyer and sophomore Liza Solley—became known for its intensity and aggressive fore-checking...
Sophomore Becky Voaklander came out of the bullpen to provide crucial relief work down the stretch, holding the Rams to one hit and no runs over three innings...
Special teams, crucial to Harvard’s success all season long, were not a major factor in the first period, as the referees delivered only three power plays—two of those to the Crimson—and largely let these titans settle matters...
...dramatic support of the Polish resistance movement was key to its firm commitment to nonviolence too. Because the democratic opposition behind the Iron Curtain remained peaceful, Mikhail Gorbachev, in the climactic months of 1989, was able to respond to it peacefully. John Paul II is often credited with a crucial role in the fall of communism, but his role, against the expectations of all "realists," was defined by its nonviolence. War never again...