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Pivotal in his own teaching was the appeal to primitive antiquity, which proved influential.
" Crank The System " was the band's first recording with Dedman in the line-up and was also the first of their releases on the new Shock subsidiary Pivotal.
Pivotal in the rise of snooker as one of Britain's most popular sports was the 1972 World Championship final.
Pivotal to this was approval by Congress of a law ( PL 89-800 ) that would waive jeopardy to anti-trust statutes for the merged leagues.
He was then employed by the Steinhoff Group in a marketing and promotional capacity, but has since moved on as a director of Pivotal Capital.
Skyfire fourth album is titled Esoteric, which was released on September 14, 2009 in the United Kingdom via Pivotal Rockordings.
Pivotal to the change in attitude towards this sort of attack was Wilson's reaction to the death of his daughter.
Pivotal in making this undertaking happen was the state legislature's guarantee of the bonds with which it was financed.
Pivotal to the Japanese decision to attack was a tremendous need for crude oil as a result of economic sanctions imposed by the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands which was weakening the Japanese economy.

Pivotal and for
* Pivotal response therapy, a type of therapy for Autism
Ed Silvoso identifies " Five Pivotal Paradigms " he considers essential for sustainable transformation to take place.
* Pivotal response therapy ( PRT ) – also referred to as pivotal response treatment or pivotal response training, is a behavioral intervention therapy for autism.
The Hartford Courant selected King of the Delta Blues Singers for its list of the 25 Pivotal Recordings That Defined Our Times ( 1999 ).

Pivotal and by
* Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas edited by Philip P. Wiener, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973-74. online: Volume 1, 2, 3, 4
*" Pivotal chapter in Scottish history ," by Sarah Hemming, Financial Times ( London ), August 13, 2010 ( regarding play by Alistair Beaton on " Darien scheme " titled, Caledonia )
* Pivotal Games in Bath, England, founded in March 2000, acquired by SCi on 29 September 2003, closed 22 August 2008.
The banner headlines of the Palestine Post on 23 April 1948 announced " Haifa Pivotal Points fall to Haganah forces in 30 hour battle "... the report continued that Haganah crushed all resistance, occupied many major buildings forcing thousands of Arabs to flee by the only open route-the sea ".
Washington's Crossing is a Pulitzer Prize winning book written by David Hackett Fischer and part of the " Pivotal Moments in American History " series.
* Civil Rights: Pivotal Events – slideshow by Life magazine

Pivotal and David
* David Bruce, Jr., invents the Pivotal Typecaster, which replaces hand typecasting in printing.

Pivotal and .
Pivotal among Belloc's and Chesterton's other works regarding distributism include The Servile State, and Outline of Sanity.
The Pivotal Supplier Index considers in addition to the supply side the demand.
Cognitive Dissonance: Progress on a Pivotal Theory in Social Psychology.
Pivotal axles were used on the front set of wheels and the middle set of wheels.
Motivation has been found to be an important element in the concept of Andragogy ( what motivates the adult learner ), and in treating Autism Spectrum Disorders, as in Pivotal Response Therapy.
Pivotal to the works of these musicians were songwriters like Mahagama Sekara and Chandraratne Manawasinghe who in their lyrics presented deeply poetic, and honestly expressed, ideas-many of which also promoted a sense of nationalism in a nation that had received independence less than a generation before in 1948.
Rice ( 1989 ), ‘ Lord Rochford at Turin, 1749 – 55: A Pivotal Phase in Anglo-Italian Relations in the Eighteenth Century ’, in Knights Errant and True Englishmen: British Foreign Policy, 1660 – 1800, ed.
“ Moscow, the Third Rome: the Origins and Transformations of a ‘ Pivotal Moment .’” Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas ( 2001 ) ( In Russian: “ Izobretenie kontseptsii “ Moskva — Tretii Rim .” Ab Imperio.
Pivotal in its discussions is the cumulative knowledge, at that time, of the entire Gestalt school.
* Northfield Laboratories Statement Regarding Its Pivotal Phase III Trial, in response to critics about its waiver of informed consent status.
On January 7, 2008, Skyfire announced on their official MySpace page that they have signed with Florida-based label Pivotal Rockordings on a three-album deal and the band entered the recording studio to begin recording their fourth untitled album.

Pivotal and UK
* Pivotal Games, a former UK video game developer

merging and was
A mist was walking on the water, white as cotton, but with a blending and merging grace.
Isma ' il also sought to modernize the city, which was merging with neighboring settlements, by establishing a public works ministry, bringing gas and lighting to the city, and opening a theater and opera house.
Columbus has been home to many manufacturing companies, including Noblitt-Sparks Industries ( which built radios under the Arvin brand in the 1930s ) and Arvin Industries, now Meritor, Inc. After merging with Meritor Automotive on July 10, 2000, the headquarters of the newly created ArvinMeritor Industries was established in Troy, Michigan, the home of parent company, Rockwell International.
Edgar Chamorro later stated that there was strong opposition within the UDN against working with the Guardsmen and that the merging only took place because of insistence by the CIA.
In addition, the merging of the stagnant Compaq computer assembly business with HP's lucrative printing and imaging division was criticized for obstructing the profitability of the printing / imaging segment.
The fusion proteins was a way to spread the infection to other cells by simply merging them with the infected one ( similar to HIV ).
It was an interesting concept, although something that was also under explained considering the magnitude of such an occurrence of the creatures merging.
The municipality was united on July 14, 1972, by merging the municipalities Borgloh, Hankenberge and Hilter.
The merging of the Windows NT / 2000 and Windows 95 / 98 / Me lines was finally achieved with Windows XP.
Smith argues that Yahweh underwent a process of merging with El and that acceptance of cults of Asherah was common in the period of the Judges.
He was identified or confused with Thoth, the god of architecture, mathematics, medicine and patron of the scribes, having Imhotep's cult merging with that of his former tutelary god.
Microsoft stated that the merging of Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer was the result of innovation and competition, that the two were now the same product and were inextricably linked together and that consumers were now getting all the benefits of IE for free.
After suffering defeat in the 2006 Queensland poll, Lawrence Springborg was replaced by Jeff Seeney, who indicated he was not interested in merging with the Liberal Party until the issue is seriously raised at a Federal level.
However, the intellectual circle around the philologist Matija Čop and the Romantic poet France Prešeren was influential in affirming the idea of Slovene linguistic and cultural individuality, refusing the idea of merging the Slovenes into a wider Slavic nation.
In the 1980s, it was possible to drive for many kilometers along the southwest coast without finding a break in the string of villages and bazaar centers merging into each other and into towns.
Suffolk, and several adjacent areas, became the kingdom of East Anglia, which was settled by the Angles in the 5th century AD, later merging with Mercia and then Wessex.
The present Taito Corporation was formed on March 31, 2006 by merging Taito into SQEX Corporation ( formerly The Game Designers Studio ).
* Lincoln City, Oregon was formed in 1965 by merging the extant seaside towns of Oceanlake, Delake, and Taft, with the adjoining unincorporated areas of Nelscott and Cutler City.
As Joseph Ferdinand was neither a Bourbon nor a Habsburg, the likelihood of Spain merging with either France or Austria remained low.
which was bought back by WB when merging with 7A ) returned to WB ownership.
A merging draft, BioCode, was published in 1997 in an attempt to standardize nomenclature in these areas, but has yet to be formally adopted.
" Dzerzhinsky envisioned merging of the LSDP with the RSDLP and was a follower of Rosa Luxemburg on a national issue.

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