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Crucially, these numbers were accepted as definitive.
Crucially, these two arms have very different funding structures, public in the former and private in the latter, and to some extent this influences the way schools are established and classes are held.
Crucially, New Mysterians would argue that they did not start with any supposition as to the solvability of these questions.
Crucially for poverty reduction, the latter two at least are labor-intensive, helping to ensure that growth in these sectors will be poverty-reducing.
Crucially, these cities were also semi-autonomous, especially the Italian city-states.
Crucially, the first performance with him as music director, on January 18, 1958 at Carnegie Hall, New York, was the first of these concerts to be televised.

Crucially and maintain
Crucially, the brain can obtain sufficient information to maintain balance if any two of the three systems are intact.

Crucially and within
Crucially, they retreated not to the east, along their own lines of communication and away from Wellington, but northwards, parallel to Wellington's line of march and still within supporting distance, and remained throughout in communication with Wellington.
Crucially, if an item is changed, renamed, or moved within the internal database, its permalink remains unaltered, as it functions as a magic cookie which references an internal database identifier.

Crucially and own
Crucially, he had no battle reserves with which to either support his battered line or to launch a counterattack of his own.
Crucially, Lindsay wanted to “ get rid of the London external degree ”, instead forming a college with the authority from the start to set its own syllabus, perhaps acting under the sponsorship of an established university.

Crucially and were
Crucially, Braille's smaller cells were capable of being recognized as letters with a single touch of a finger.
Crucially, there were more investors in British business.
Crucially, despite Austrian attempts to trumpet their victory against Napoleon, its political consequences remained limited: there were no signs of a general uprising in Germany, Prussia was still unwilling to enter the war and Great Britain was not ready to launch its promised land expedition in northern Europe, while Russia, France's ally since 1807, was becoming increasingly aggressive against the Austrian forces in Galicia.
Crucially, she also experienced that all five of her phantom fingers were now normal length.
Crucially though, steam powered ships held a speed advantage and were rarely hindered by adverse winds, freeing steam-powered vessels from the necessity of following trade winds.
Crucially, following his experiences as a governor of the Bedlam hospital in London, Swift intended the hospital to be designed around the needs of the patient and left strict instructions on how patients were to be treated.
Crucially, even when different cities in the same polder were at war, they still had to cooperate in this respect.
They stated " Crucially, we found no signs of adaptation for motor acts that were first executed and then observed.
Crucially, they were also able to radio for supporting artillery fire from outside the pocket.

Crucially and into
Crucially, the Birlings must descend from the safety and opulence of their brightly lit Edwardian drawing room and into the dimly lit cobblestoned area to engage with Goole and confess their actions.
Crucially, Psalmanazar's appeal derived not only from his exotic ways, which tapped into a growing domestic interest in travel narratives describing faraway locales, but also played upon the prevailing anti-Catholic and anti-Jesuit religious sentiment of early 18th century Britain.
Crucially Spengler talks about the final struggle with money also being a battle between Capitalism and Socialism, but again Socialism in a special sense: " the will to call into life a mighty politico-economic order that transcends all class interests, a system of lofty thoughtfulness and duty sense ".
Crucially, CPFC 2010 also secured the freehold of the ground, the consortium paying tribute to a fans ' campaign which helped pressure Lloyds bank into selling the ground back to the club.
Crucially perhaps, William and Mary definitively accepted the Church of Scotland as a Presbyterian institution after decades of intermittent efforts by various monarchs, including James VI, Charles I, Charles II and James VII to mould the Church of Scotland into an Episcopalian institution more pliable to Royal control and possibly more acceptable to those monarchs who happened to be Catholic.
Crucially, the airship was allowed to continue rising to 3000 feet ( 900 metres ) and above the cloud layer into bright sunlight for 30 minutes.

Crucially and by
Crucially, it retains many of the vampire traits popularized by Dracula.
Crucially, the British had held the bridge long enough to allow Nijmegen bridge to be captured by the 82nd Airborne.
Crucially ( and this can be seen as the purpose of the statute ), any subsequent employer of such an indentured servant or slave, who was in fact bound to service of labor to a pre-existing master, would be chargeable with misprision-of-a-felony ( if it was proved in they knew that the employee was still indentured to a master, or owned as a slave ); and chargeable as an accessory-after-the-fact, in the felony, with the servant or slave ; in helping them, by employing them, in the unlawfully taking that which was lawfully bound ( through the master servant relationship ) in exclusive right, to the master of the indentured servant or slave.
Crucially, however, Parliament had conceded in the Insolvency Act that administrative receivership should have priority-that is, a secured creditor with a floating charge could defeat any attempt to commence an administration by appointing an administrative receiver.
Crucially, the employer chooses his or her action ( the wage offered ) according to his or her belief as to how skilled the applicant is and this belief is largely determined through signals sent by the applicant.
Crucially, Sugden had intended to recover the incriminating “ Dying Pig ” toy before it was noticed, but once Poirot had learned of it, he had to provide a faked clue, physically similar, in order to protect the means by which the murder was committed.

Crucially and .
Crucially, that group does not include the believer.
Crucially, it is connected to a filter cartridge near the mouth either directly, or via a flexible hose.
Crucially, they had absorbed beliefs in the religious superiority of Protestant Christianity, the cultural superiority of European civilization, and the aesthetic superiority of European skin color and hair texture.
Crucially, Cayley used a single letter to denote a matrix, thus treating a matrix as an aggregate object.
Crucially, ostracism had no relation to the processes of justice.
Crucially the gate, comprising silicon, is heavily p-doped ; and its presence depletes the underlying silicon nanowire thereby preventing carrier flow past the gate.
Crucially, in addition to suction that used an electric fan, a box, and one of his wife's pillowcases, Spangler's design incorporated a rotating brush to loosen debris.
Crucially, it is designed to run underneath Windows such that the operating system is unaware of its presence.
Crucially, however, he did not consider composition of permutations.
Crucially, Vargas was knocked down in the 1st round and again in the 11th round.
Crucially, Gustavus Adolphus's death enabled the French to gain much firmer control of the anti-Habsburg alliance.
Crucially, the category of primitives is restricted to pure hunter-gatherer societies with no domesticated plants or animals.
Crucially, epiphany cannot be predicted, or controlled.
Crucially, the I Corps did not fight in either battle that day.
Crucially, it improved the overall morale of the troop, as it proved that, despite their early string of defeats, the army was capable to fight extremely well.

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