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Eventually Garnet let slip a crucial piece of information, that there was only one man who could testify that he had any knowledge of the plot.
So, for instance, there is no difference between pointing to a piece of paper, to its colour, or to its shape ; but understanding the difference is crucial to using the paper in an ostensive definition of a shape or of a colour.
He also wins a case for Bart Simpson, by proving that Itchy was created by an old man named Chester J. Lampwick — though the deciding factor of the case is mainly proven by Bart's footwork to collect the crucial piece of evidence, rather than Hutz's competency.
One crucial piece of indirect evidence has been genetic data suggesting that over thousands of years, women among sub-Saharan African hunter-gatherers have chosen to reside postmaritally not with their husbands ' family but with their own mother and other natal kin.
A crucial piece of evidence in his argument is the so-called ‘ Birth Vase ’ ( Kerr 5113 ), a Classic Maya container showing a childbirth presided over by various old women, headed by an old jaguar goddess, the codical goddess O ; all have weaving implements in their headdresses.
" DeLoach does not say how the two men knew that the three civil rights workers had been buried under twelve feet of dirt in an earthen dam on a large farm a few miles outside Philadelphia, Mississippi, but he did say that the FBI paid $ 30, 000 for the piece of crucial information.
Such usages typically obscure the crucial aspect of a leitmotif, as opposed to the plain musical motif or theme-that it is transformable and recurs in different guises throughout the piece in which it occurs.
When used in intraoperative monitoring, the latency and amplitude of the peak relative to the patient's post-intubation baseline is a crucial piece of information.
Before leaving, however, Chunn gave a crucial piece of parting advice, suggesting that the replacement for Phil Judd should be Tim Finn's younger brother Neil, who officially joined on 7 April 1977.
There is one more piece of crucial information for this example: the fake barns cannot be painted red.
In two of the books in which he appears — The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The ABC Murders — Hastings plays a prominent role in the resolution of the mystery, with a casual observation he makes at one point in the novel leading Poirot to realise the guilty party: By mentioning that Poirot had to straighten some spill holders and ornaments in Styles, he prompts Poirot to realise that someone had moved them, thus allowing Poirot to discover a crucial piece of evidence, and when he suggests that an incorrectly addressed letter revealing the latest crime in ABC Murders was addressed that way on purpose, Poirot realises that the letter had indeed been wrongly addressed deliberately so that it would not be received until after the murderer had committed his crime, revealing that the murderer had attached greater importance to that particular murder, and wanted to be certain that it was committed.
The String Quartet he composed in 1959 after his return to Budapest marks this crucial turning point ; he refers to this piece as his Opus 1.
He abandoned his two armoured cars and took with him the remaining serviceable artillery piece, a crucial decision.
Often, the private investigator storms into the courtroom at the very last minute in order to bring a new and crucial piece of information to the attention of the court.
In his first season at the club he scored 16 League goals in 31 appearances, playing a crucial role in City's push for the 1967 – 68 League Championship ; Mercer described him as " the final piece of the jigsaw ".
Diego Durán, a Dominican friar, was convinced that the Aztecs were one of the lost tribes of Israel, with a crucial piece of supporting evidence being that they had practised circumcision.
The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is both a crucial piece of infrastructure and an architecturally acclaimed historic building named after the longtime commissioner of Toronto's public works R. C.
This was a crucial piece of the prosecution's case and Sandy persuades Judge Larren Lyttle ( Winfield ) to keep this from the jury.
He has been commissioned to write a piece for the forthcoming millennium and much of the work is complete, all save the crucial signature melody.
Along with the chaff of the priests ' myths and rituals, he has inadvertently discarded a crucial piece of scientific knowledge.
During the crucial early months of the debate this and Hume's lecture distributed as a pamphlet were the only responses to Vestiges published by the established clergy, and there were just two other short works opposing it: a published lecture by the Anabaptist preacher John Sheppard, and an unorthodox anti-science piece by Samuel Richard Bosanquet.
This is the crucial piece that this theory provides, which was missing before.
The performers shared this personal project with an audience at every point along the path from creation to polishing the piece so that their feedback was a crucial element in the direction the project took.
* It relates to a historically significant event: it was a crucial piece of evidence in the trial that bankrupted the United Klans of America.

crucial and evidence
As the election to maintain an accused person's right to silence prevents any examination or cross-examination of that person's position, it follows that the decision of counsel as to what evidence will be called is a crucial tactic in any case in the adversarial system and hence it might be said that it is a lawyer's manipulation of the truth.
Dr. Leo Ruickbie, in his Witchcraft Out of the Shadows, analysed the documented evidence and concluded that Aleister Crowley played a crucial role in inspiring Gardner to establish a new pagan religion.
There is evidence for formation of gonococcal biofilms on human cervical epithelial cells during natural disease and that outer membrane blebbing by the gonococcus is crucial in biofilm formation over human cervical epithelial cells.
Since there was no evidence of the crucial internal rain-gutter system, some elements of the rain collecting system were omitted from the restored exhibit.
During pre-trial proceedings in the divorce case, Armstrong's lawyers had sought to limit evidence of a sexual nature but his wife's attorneys said " it was crucial since the church leader alleged Mrs. Armstrong had breached an agreement of love and fidelity.
The Court of Appeal quashed his conviction posthumously in 1998 after hearing that crucial evidence implicating another Somali was withheld at his trial.
The report claimed " the details are crucial to an informed evaluation of the testimony, the credibility of witnesses, and the reliability of other evidence.
During the second detective's testimony, the entire courtroom is starstruck and distracted from crucial evidence by the sudden appearance of Suzanne Somers, who would be portraying Beverly as the heroine of a television movie.
Like the barrister, Foxe presents crucial evidence and tells one side of a story which must be heard.
Even if it were accurate, however, the whereabouts of the great majority of China's orphans would still be a complete mystery, leaving crucial questions about the country's child welfare system unanswered and suggesting that the real scope of the catastrophe that has befallen China's unwanted children may be far larger than the evidence in this report documents.
Though T < sub > βγ </ sub > has been mentioned to be crucial for T < sub > α </ sub > binding to rhodopsin, there is also evidence that T < sub > βγ </ sub > may have a crucial, possibly direct role in nucleotide exchange than previously thought.
This sort of evidence has been crucial in supporting the theory that there may be a specific face perception system in the brain.
Medical records introduced as evidence are crucial in determining both causation and impairment in worker's compensation cases.
Devlin also criticised Manningham-Buller for his uncharacteristic weakness at a crucial moment in the Morrell case: evidence ( some nurses ' notebooks ) that had gone missing from the Director of Public Prosecutions's files, turned up in the hands of the defence on the second day of the trial.
The concept of an archaeological culture was crucial to linking the typological analysis of archaeological evidence to mechanisms that attempted to explain why they change through time.
In Riley v. City of Chester, the Court held that a reporter's right to protect his sources from disclosure could be overcome by a party who, by a preponderance of the evidence, demonstrated that he has made an effort to obtain the information elsewhere, that the only access to the information sought is through the journalist and his or her source, and that the information sought is crucial to the case.
However, he has managed to leave a letter detailing Kudrow's crimes, which his girlfriend, NSA analyst Emily Lang ( Carrie Preston ) takes to the FBI and Jordan discreetly arranges for her to meet with Jeffries to show them both the carbon paper used to type the letter, which, being covered in Pedranski's fingerprints is crucial evidence in its own right.
The prosecution's expert testimony for forensic evidence included that of James Cameron, a scientist who had also given crucial evidence in a case in England which was later overturned when his expert evidence was proved wrong.

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