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crucial and month
Sadger supported his claim that homosexuality could be cured entirely by describing a four month analysis of a patient whose crucial memories “ had been wholly unconscious and first had to be unearthed very laboriously through a month-long analysis .“ Making striking claims about homosexuality on the basis of brief analyses appears to have been typical for psychoanalysts in the early 20th century.
The date of the sack of Babylon by the Hittite king Mursilis I is considered crucial to the various calculations of the early chronology of the ancient Near East, since both a solar and a lunar eclipse are said to have occurred in the month of Sivan that year, according to ancient records.
But finally Aldo Moro did not quit politics ; in the month following the Kissinger / Moro meeting, Aldo Moro was heading to the Italian Parliament for the crucial vote Moro had proposed when Moro was kidnapped and subsequently murdered.
His best form came over a twelve month period beginning in March 2004 where he scored two crucial centuries to help Australia to a 3-0 series whitewash in Sri Lanka.
After suffering injury at a crucial time between contracts he was given just one month to prove himself by manager Billy Bonds.
In August 2009, Fallon was called up to the New Zealand squad for a friendly against Jordan the following month and the crucial two-legged World Cup play-off matches against Bahrain later in the year.

crucial and August
During the crucial period of July – August 1960, Joseph-Désiré Mobutu built up " his " national army by channeling foreign aid to units loyal to him, by exiling unreliable units to remote areas, and by absorbing or dispersing rival armies.
The crucial breakthrough for organic chemistry was the concept of chemical structure, developed independently and simultaneously by Friedrich August Kekulé and Archibald Scott Couper in 1858.
Clifton, realising that there were crucial holes in the concert footage, suggested that the entire show be recreated at Shepperton Studios in August 1974, on a mock-up of the Madison Square Garden stage.
The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step of the post-WWII stabilization of the Hungarian economy, and the currency remained relatively stable until the 1980s.
After a delay of some three years, Kiriyenko said 21 August 2010's arrival of nuclear fuel at Iran's Bushehr I marks " an event of crucial importance " that proves that " Russia always fulfills its international obligations.
He has starred in 2009 as Etienne Balsan in Coco avant Chanel by Anne Fontain, with Audrey Tautou ; as Jean-René in 2010 with Isabelle Carré in a charming comedy by Jean-Pierre Améris Émotifs anonymes about two extremely shy persons who fall in love, and also as August Maquet in L ' autre Dumas by Safy Nebbou, alongside Gérard Depardieu and Dominique Blanc, a movie about the creative ghostwriter, Maquet, whose played a crucial role in the production of French writer Alexandre Dumas ' Three Musketeers.
On 5 August 1920, he joined the 211th Uhlan Regiment and fought in the crucial Battle of Warsaw and at Rudniki Forest ( Puszcza Rudnicka ) and took part in the liberation of Wilno.
Out of the bounty of eleven million guilders De With was granted about 500 guilders, with which he was very dissatisfied, as he imputed to himself a crucial role in the capture by taking a barque in August, the crew of which provided essential information regarding the whereabouts of the treasure fleet.
On August 2, 2004, the New York Times published Khan's name, stating that " An account provided by a Pakistani intelligence official made clear that the crucial capture in recent weeks had been that of Mr. Khan.
On his ODI return versus South Africa on 22 August, he took two wickets for 43 runs, this was crucial in England winning the match.
In the first four months of 1940 2, 729 aircraft were produced, of which 638 were fighters, while in the following four months crucial to the Battle of Britain combat during May to August 1940, production rose to 4, 578 aircraft, of which 1, 875 were fighters.
Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez ( May 19, 1896 – August 31, 1986 ) was the 27th President of Chile from 1958 to 1964, and was the candidate of the Chilean right in the crucial presidential election of 1970 being defeated by Salvador Allende.
The Red Army entered Bucharest on 31 August, and thereafter played a crucial role in supporting the Communist Party's rise to power as the Soviet military command virtually ruled the city and the country ( see Soviet occupation of Romania ).
On August 27, 2009, Beckerman was named to the national team roster for two crucial World Cup qualifier matches: against El Salvador ( September 5 ) and Trinidad & Tobago ( September 9 ).
In a crucial match for the Earthquakes, on 3 August 2008, Huckerby scored his second goal, against Los Angeles Galaxy, in a 32 Earthquakes win.
John Buchanan Floyd ( June 1, 1806 – August 26, 1863 ) was the 31st Governor of Virginia, U. S. Secretary of War, and the Confederate general in the American Civil War who lost the crucial Battle of Fort Donelson.
On August 30, Wagner failed to save the crucial fourth game of a four-game series between the Phillies and Mets.
At the crucial moments of the August Coup, arguably the last attempt by the Soviet hardliners to prevent the breakup of the state, some military units did enter Moscow to act against Boris Yeltsin but ultimately refused to crush the protesters surrounding the Russian parliament building.
The crucial Battle of Warsaw was won in the early days of August, before the mission could achieve anything of importance.
The crucial battle of Warsaw was won in the early days of August, before the mission could achieve anything of importance.
The crucial moment came in August 1877, when a group of 5, 000 Bulgarian and 2, 500 Russian troopers repulsed an attack against the peak by the Ottoman Central army.
As acting commander of the 1st Imperial Guards Division, his cooperation was crucial to the 15 August 1945 rebellion planned by Major Kenji Hatanaka and others.
* China's leaders begin a crucial debate from the International Herald Tribune, by Eric Teo Chu Cheow, August 17, 2005

crucial and 1920
Ulster played a crucial role in the treaty negotiations that eventually resulted in the Government of Ireland Act 1920.
He managed to escape to Italy in 1918, but was able to return to Greece only in 1920, as to partake in the crucial November elections as the de facto leader of the " United Opposition ", amidst the ongoing Asia Minor Campaign.
The crucial Takagi existence theorem was known by 1920 and all the main results by about 1930.

crucial and alone
However, some alone time is crucial for those of this temperament.
" the 1940s and 1950s, he was, indeed, virtually alone .... And precisely because of that, he was exceptionally crucial.
The signing of Kevin Brown from Huddersfield Giants with a transfer fee in June for the 2013 season showed signs of real ambition for the club, and despite proving critics wrong by notching up an impressive 12 points in their first season back, the very poor start to the season proved crucial as Widnes finished at the bottom of the 2012 Superleague table on points difference alone.
The French had no strategic reserve at all ; let alone a highly mobile reserve as their three Cavalry armoured divisions ( Divisions Légères Mécaniques or Mechanised Light Divisions ), the only armoured units organised on the lines of the German armoured divisions, had already been committed in the Low Countries, which was crucial in the French failure to counteract the German penetration, as the four French Infantry armoured divisions, the Divisions cuirassées, lacked sufficient strategic mobility and squandered their power in actions of limited scope such as the Battle of Montcornet and the Battle of Abbeville, in which the 4th DCr, under Colonel De Gaulle, obtained some success against the German 57th Infantry Division.
Barbarika's head suggested that it was Krishna alone who was responsible for the victory: his advice, his presence, his gameplan had been very crucial.
that it was Krishna alone who was responsible for the victory: his advice, his presence, his gameplan had been very crucial.

crucial and Polish
By the late 1980s Solidarity, a Polish reform movement, became crucial in causing a peaceful transition from a communist state to the capitalist system and parliamentary democracy.
During the war, the Polish cavalry brigades and divisions took part in most of the notable battles, including the famous Battle of Warsaw, in which they played a crucial role in surrounding the withdrawing Red Army, and in the Battle of the Niemen, in which the cavalry was vital in breaking the enemy lines near Grodno.
Maczek's division had the crucial role of closing the pocket at the escape route of those German divisions, hence the fighting was absolutely desperate and the 2nd Polish Armoured Regiment, 24th Polish Lancers and 10th Dragoons supported by the 8th and 9th Infantry Battalions took the brunt of German attacks trying to break free from the pocket.
The Poles regarded the city as of crucial importance to the area and to Polish interests.
For this reason, this Voivodeship was crucial to Polish armaments production.
No representative of the Polish government was invited to the Tehran Conference ( 28 November 28 – 1 December 1943 ) or the Yalta Conference ( 411 February 1945 ), the two crucial events in which the Western Allies and the Soviet Union discussed the shape of the post-war world and decided on the fate of Poland, assigning it to the Soviet sphere of influence.
As a jazz musician, he exerted crucial influence on creating an original style, often described as the Polish school of jazz, which subsequently influenced the Polish jazz scene's development after his death.
In this area a crucial role has been played by the research of Stanisław Konturek and Jerzy Stachura, members of our Academy who are also affiliated with the Polish Academy of Sciences.
The power status of Prussia was dependent on hindering any form of Polish statehood, due to crucial position of Wielkopolska, Silesia and Pomeranian-all areas inhabited either by Polish majority or substantial Polish population ; it didn't support Polish attempts at restoration of Poland during Congress of Vienna, where Prussia tried to gain Duchy of Warsaw or at least its western provinces.
A crucial point was that unlike in Galicia or Congress Poland the peasantry took active and decisive part on behalf of Polish resistance.
The instructors, many of them centered around the Polish General Staff, were crucial in training the emerging Polish officer corps.
The Poles regarded the city as of crucial importance to the area and to Polish interests.
The cancellation of a reinforcement lift of an American glider infantry regiment and a Polish paratrooper brigade on September 19 proved crucial to failure of the operation.
The Polish 1st Armoured Division headed for the Dutch-Belgian border further east and the crucial area north of Antwerp.
Polish intelligence gave the British crucial information on Germany's secret-weapons projects, including the V-1 and V-2 rockets, enabling Britain to set back these German programs by bombing the main development facility at Peenemünde in 1943.
An impassioned preacher and a skillful mediator, Marco d ' Aviano played a crucial role in resolving disputes, restoring unity, and energizing the armies of the so-called ' Holy League ,' which included Austria, Poland, Venice, and the Papal States under the leadership of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski.
Some experts within both British and Polish intelligence communities quickly realized that learning the nature of the fuel utilized by the rockets was crucial, and hence, the need to obtain a working example.
Meanwhile, other Brandenburgers slipped across the frontiers, infiltrated behind Polish defensive positions and seized crucial bridges across the river Vistula.

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