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At the center of a drama is usually a character or characters who are in conflict at a crucial moment in their lives.
At its final running time of 154 minutes, the film had lost musical numbers and crucial dramatic scenes, and Cukor called it " very painful.
At the Second Battle of Bull Run, the 5th New York, along with another Zouave regiment, the 10th New York " National Zouaves ", held off the flanking attack of James Longstreet's Corps for ten crucial minutes before it was overrun.
At a crucial moment, Confederate Maj. Gen. A. P.
At the First Congress of the Communist Party in Shanghai, Chen was elected ( in absentia ) as the party's first General Secretary ; and, with the assistance of Li Dazhao, he developed what would become a crucial cooperative relationship with the international Communist movement, the Comintern.
At the war's end, concealment of the Kremlin's role was considered crucial to neutralize resistance and to make the regimes appear not only autonomous, but also to resemble " bourgeois democracies ".
At home, the work of Enrico Fermi was crucial in shortening the war.
At one crucial point, a bridge over the Narova river collapsed under retreating Russian troops: The stampede led to the overall losses of 6, 000 – 18, 000 dead Russians, depending on sources.
At long range, the aircraft remains in firing range for a long time, so the necessary calculations can in theory be done by slide rules-though, because small errors in distance cause large errors in shell fall height and detonation time, exact ranging is crucial.
At this crucial juncture, Friant committed his entire division and, despite the failure of a first attack, soon managed to gain a firm foothold on the escarpment, pushing towards the tower at Markgrafneusiedl, a sign that the battle in this sector was turning in favour of the French.
At ERI, Fairclough, Major, Neibaur and Powell worked on government contracts for the Intelligent Systems Technology Project, and gained an important insight into the ARPANET and related technologies, ideas which would become crucial to the foundation of Novell.
At the 1932 Democratic convention, he swung the Mississippi delegation to Franklin D. Roosevelt on the crucial third ballot and became welcome at the White House.
At the same time, American Pacific forces before and after Midway gained crucial combat experience, so that the Japanese lost the advantage there as well.
At the crucial Battle of Midway your daring and skilled leadership routed the enemy in the full tide of his advance and established the pattern of air-sea warfare which was to lead to his eventual capitulation ..."
At the height of the battle, and with the Swedish army close to panic as a result of the king's death and destruction of the Swedish infantry centre, Knyphausen played a large part in holding the Swedish army together for two crucial hours.
At the urging of British scientist — who had made crucial calculations indicating that a fission weapon could be completed within only a few years — by 1941 the project had been wrested into more capable bureaucratic hands, and in 1942 came under the auspices of a Military Policy Committee led by General Leslie Groves.
At microwave frequencies, the reactance of signal traces becomes a crucial part of the physical layout of the circuit.
At the time, she was the most modern warship of all combatant navies, and played a crucial role in the operations in the Aegean Sea.
At the leadership convention, his campaign was dealt a crucial blow by John Herron who defected to the MacKay camp.
At the time social order was crucial, and this is reflected in Parsons ' tendency to promote equilibrium and social order rather than social change.
At any age, he saw play as crucial to the development of authentic selfhood, because when people play they feel real, spontaneous and alive, and keenly interested in what they're doing.
At this time, Eugène, along with 20 squadrons of Prussian cavalry, moved across the river, and occupied crucial positions.
At the end of 1990, she created the Princess Elizabeth Foundation, a non-political, not-for-profit organization after foreseeing the crucial importance of a vehicle to address the tension brewing just below the surface.
At this point Socrates introduces the " Euthyphro dilemma " by asking the crucial question: " Is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious?

At and juncture
At this juncture, however, events turned in favour of Charles.
At the juncture of the WBS element and organization unit, control accounts and work packages are established and performance is planned, measured, recorded, and controlled.
At this favourable juncture appeared the Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele ( Phädon or On the Immortality of Souls ; 1767 ).
At this juncture the town authorities requested help from the Queen of England.
At that juncture, the mercenary soldier becomes an unlawful combatant but still must be " treated with humanity and, in case of trial, shall not be deprived of the rights of fair and regular trial ", being still covered by GC IV Art 5.
At this juncture Demetrius escaped from Rome and was received in Syria as the true king.
At this critical juncture, the Greek cause was rescued by the decision of three Great Powers, Great Britain, France and Russia, to intervene jointly in the conflict.
At this critical juncture, the exhausted Mahmud II died and was succeeded by his teenage son, Abdulmecid I.
At this juncture the unexpected happened.
At this juncture the Columbia River is nearly a mile wide ; vehicular traffic flows across the Columbia via the Interstate Bridge on I-5 and the Glenn Jackson Bridge on I-205.
At this juncture, if the votes are more than 1 / 2 aye, it will be sent to the President of Singapore, currently Tony Tan.
At this juncture, Milhaud's dragoons attacked and drove the Spanish cavalry from the field.
At this juncture in his career he was still billed as " John Halliley " and he made his stage debut in September 1934 at the Palladium Theatre in Edinburgh in the J.
At this juncture Waterboer offered to place the territory under the administration of Queen Victoria.
At this juncture, in 1949, Mr. Rajam Iyer donated Rs.
At this juncture he was instructed by the new Burmese King, Singun Min or Chingkucha ( 1776 – 1782 ) to evacuate Thai territory.
At that juncture, Morrison decided to try an acoustic sound, and he and Kielbania began performing shows in coffee houses in the Boston area as an acoustic duo with Morrison playing guitar and Kielbania on upright bass.
At this juncture, events took a turn against Chilperic.
At this juncture, Tikkana attempted to bring peace between the warring Shivaites and Vaishnavites.
At this juncture, the Roman empire was convulsed by its first major civil war since the Battle of Actium exactly a century earlier.
At this juncture, the queen mother's popularity, secured by such populist early acts as mentioned above, had abated considerably and she was known in the street as " the Spanish woman.
At the appropriate juncture Humphries would force his way past the " blind " man, yelling " Get out of my way, you disgusting blind person ", kicking him viciously in the shins and then jumping off the tram and making his escape in a waiting car.
At this juncture, Brahma intervened and asked him to free Indra.

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