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Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
The key breakthrough occurred when Alfred Werner proposed in 1893 that Co ( III ) bears six ligands in an octahedral geometry.
The said key to the breakthrough is the album's third single, " Say My Name ", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks.
Motorized infantry was the key to sustaining a breakthrough, and until the 1930s that was not possible.
A key breakthrough was the introduction of a secondary vertical whip or ' sense ' antenna that substantiated the correct bearing and allowed the navigator to avoid plotting a bearings 180 degrees opposite the actual heading.
This was a breakthrough in the technology and became a key factor in popularizing radio reception.
It was almost 18 years before a fully automated process was developed, the key breakthrough being use of a cylindrical drum coated with selenium instead of a flat plate.
Fearing a breakthrough, Hoge warned out the 27th Brigade, as the corps reserve, to establish defensive positions north of Kapyong on the afternoon of 23 April as a precaution in the event the South Koreans were unable to hold, tasking them with blocking the two approaches to the village and to prevent the Chinese from cutting Route 17, a key route south to Seoul and an important main supply route.
The end of the season saw the sale of key midfielder Ray Wilkins to AC Milan of Italy for £ 1. 5million, while the duration of the season had seen the breakthrough of young striker Mark Hughes.
* Herbert Fröhlich makes a key breakthrough in understanding superconductivity, at the University of Liverpool.
The 1942 – 43 season was Bouchard's breakthrough year as he finished leading all Canadien defencemen in points and was key to the Canadiens ' first season in several years without a losing record.
When he saw the duke and duchess in hotel, he thought, if he could get the key of their room, it would be an excellent breakthrough.
Due to this breakthrough, ACID became very popular with composers, producers, and DJs in the late 1990s and early 2000s, interested in quickly creating beats, music textures, or even complete compositions and orchestrations, that would work with virtually any tempo or key signature, and these loops would adjust automatically.
The key breakthrough occurred in 1829, when James Beaumont Neilson patented the hot blast, which he had conceived in an attempt to improve the efficiency of conventionally-fueled furnaces.
Erik Gunnar Asplund ( 22 September 1885 – 20 October 1940 ) was a Swedish architect, mostly known as a key representative of Nordic Classicism of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style which made its breakthrough in Sweden at the Stockholm International Exhibition ( 1930 ).
* 1996: Bellevue plays a key role in the development of the " Triple Drug Cocktail " or HAART, a breakthrough in the treatment of AIDS.
He signed his first professional contract and his final breakthrough came in the following season in which he became a key player for the team, scoring 27 times in 37 matches.
He had to wait some time for further first team opportunities, only playing in two FA Cup ties ( against Sunderland in January 2003 ) before making his breakthrough at the start of the 2003 – 04 season when he became a key part of the defence and a first-team regular for Bolton.
The key to interactive creativity which is the survival secret of the species and the real breakthrough, is non-violence to self, other-self and Nature.
This committee made a number of recommendations on the performance of the superannuation industry including the key Senate breakthrough that led to the introduction of the Compulsory Superannuation Guarantee system.
Breakthrough against an empty enemy-controlled hex is not allowed, but a key position can be attacked by obtaining an overstacked armoured breakthrough against a weakly-held hex adjacent to it.

key and was
Mrs. Sandburg received a Phi Beta Kappa key from the University of Chicago and she was busy writing and teaching when she met Sandburg.
Trevelyan's Manin And The Venetian Revolution Of 1848, his last major volume on an Italian theme, was written in a minor key.
It was the end of the afternoon when he took the huge key out of his pocket and inserted it into the keyhole.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
Called a `` Slo-Flo '' meter it was designed for this job by Power Plus Industries of Los Angeles, a key individual being Don Nelson.
I waited until my man was coming out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went in to register.
Her door was locked and the key was missing.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
Though President John F. Kennedy was primarily concerned with the crucial problems of Berlin and disarmament adviser McCloy's unexpected report from Khrushchev, his new enthusiasm and reliance on personal diplomacy involved him in other key problems of U.S. foreign policy last week.
It was terribly off key, and poorly done, and Tommy could never admit to herself that male companionship was a very natural and important thing, but all at once she felt lonesome and put-upon.
Yes, there was the key.
* That the discipline grew out of colonialism, perhaps was in league with it, and derived some of its key notions from it, consciously or not.
Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization.
When Darnley died in 1927 his widow presented the urn to the Marylebone Cricket Club and that was the key event in establishing the urn as the physical embodiment of the legendary ashes.
They encouraged farming and agriculture and taught farming and cultivation techniques, as they believed that agricultural development was the key to a stable and prosperous society.
The largest successful publicly known brute force attack against any block-cipher encryption was against a 64-bit RC5 key by distributed. net in 2006.
Much emphasis was given to quantitative data, seen as the key to unlocking all of social history.
It was designed to put the key provisions of the Civil Rights Act into the Constitution, but it went further.
For him the key to the kingdom's spiritual revival was to appoint pious, learned, and trustworthy bishops and abbots.
The key question is whether Linnaeus's type was a South African plant or a South American plant.
His reign was marred by a constitutional struggle with the Aragonese nobles, which eventually culminated in the articles of the Union of Aragon-the so-called " Magna Carta of Aragon ", which devolved several key royal powers into the hands of lesser nobles.
Symbolism as an art movement was in full swing at this time and L ' Ymagier provided a nexus for many of its key contributors.
He was a key figure in the Danish policies of territorial expansion in the Baltic Sea, Europeanization in close relationship with the Holy See, and reform in the relation between the Church and the public.

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