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Throughout `` The Making Of A President '' Mr. White shows wonderfully well how the pressures pile up on candidates, how decisions have constantly to be made, how fatigue and illness and nervous strain wear candidates down, how subordinates play key roles.
* Lead vocals ( may play sax / key solos as well )
Some components of membranes play a key role in medicine, such as the efflux pumps that pump drugs out of a cell.
Saccharides and their derivatives include many other important biomolecules that play key roles in the immune system, fertilization, preventing pathogenesis, blood clotting, and development.
Collective traumas have been shown to play a key role in group identity formation ( see: Law of Common Fate ).
Capitol Records initially failed to see the band's potential and gave them only low key promotion, forcing the band to play at small venues to try and gain attention.
Cornets and trumpets made in a given key ( usually the key of B ) play at the same pitch, and the technique for playing the instruments is nearly identical.
Oil shale and limestone deposits, along with forests which cover 47 % of the land, play key economic roles in this generally resource-poor country.
Sleep is believed to play a key role in halting trace decay, although the exact mechanism of this is unknown.
The creation of a supermassive black hole appears to play a key role in actively regulating the growth of galaxies by limiting the total amount of additional matter added.
Gutenberg's inventions and works ( such as the Gutenberg Bible ) would play key roles for the development of the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution.
The NLF's strong links with Yugoslavia's communists, who also enjoyed British military and diplomatic support, guaranteed that Belgrade would play a key role in Albania's postwar order.
These harps can only play in a single key during any given performance, though any string on a harp can be tuned to a corresponding sharp or flat before a performance and then be returned to its regular tension ( key ) afterwards with little effort.
More importantly, they play a key role in non-verbal communication.
While the Richter-tuned 10-hole chromatic is intended to be played in only one key, the 12 -, 14 -, and 16-hole models ( which are tuned to equal temperament ) allow the musician to play in any key desired with only one harmonica.
Strictly speaking, " diatonic " denotes any harmonica that is designed for playing in only one key ( though the standard " Richter-tuned " diatonic can be played in other keys by forcing its reeds to play tones that are not part of its basic scale ; see Blues harp ).
In addition to playing the diatonic harmonica in its original key, it is also possible to play it in other keys by playing in other " positions " using different keynotes.
When a given task is appropriate for a team, task design can play a key role in team effectiveness ( Sundstrom, et al., 2000 ).
2 ) Some researchers ( e. g., Engel and Askanas ) advocate the theory that sIBM is a degenerative disorder related to aging of the muscle fibres and that abnormal, potentially pathogenic protein accumulations in myofibers play a key causative role in s-IBM ( apparently before the immune system comes into play ).
In 1979 and 1991 White House Conferences on Library and Information Services were held to demonstrate the key role libraries play in American Democracy.
Applications range from structural elements such as steel-reinforced concrete, to the thermally insulative tiles which play a key and integral role in NASA's Space Shuttle thermal protection system which is used to protect the surface of the shuttle from the heat of re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.

key and game
Let us not try to key them out at this stage of the game, and let us just call them Bombus.
In the second game of the Falcons 1999 season, running back Jamaal Anderson, who had been a key player in the Falcons ' 1998 success, suffered a season-ending knee injury.
The card would indicate which game functions, such as changing the view or vehicle speed, were assigned to each key.
One of the key clauses was that companies who made Nintendo games were not allowed to make that game on a competing system for a period of two years.
In a key game late in the 2005 season, Steve Smith was ejected for touching an official.
Similar versions of the game are played, using the same premise, but using a different ' key word '.
Other key members of the development team included Bill Trost, who created the history, lore and major characters of Norrath ( including Everquest protagonist Firiona Vie ), Geoffrey " GZ " Zatkin who implemented the spell system, and artist Milo D. Cooper, who did the original character modeling in the game.
* Gene therapy is an important plot key in the game Bioshock where the game contents refer to plasmids and splicers.
The key game in the Royals ' comeback was Game 6.
The key to the theory of the game is the binary digital sum of the heap sizes, that is, the sum ( in binary ) neglecting all carries from one digit to another.
The MVS ( Multi Video System ), as the Neo Geo was known to the coin-operated arcade game industry, offered arcade operators the ability to put up to six different arcade titles into a single cabinet, a key economic consideration for operators with limited floorspace.
The key point is that if no one else is keen to bet, then the most a player can raise by ( in a limit game ) is one single bet.
Live spots at the end of the game are called survivors and play a key role in the analysis of Sprouts.
The game is also seen as having been key to expanding the Mario series into non-platforming games, where the main goal in platform games is when the hero has to rescue the damsel in distress ; this diversity has led to it become the best-selling game franchise of all time.
According to Roger Staubach, the Cowboys ' game plan was to neutralize the Dolphins ' key offensive and defensive players — Paul Warfield and Nick Buoniconti.
Since the running game was the key to the Cowboys ' offense, they wanted to take the quick-reacting Buoniconti out of each play.
Tight End Stu Voigt was also a key element of the passing game, with 23 receptions for 318 yards and two touchdowns.
On third down, 49ers linebacker Dan Bunz made probably the key defensive play of the game.
Just like the 49ers in the NFC title game, the Chargers advanced to the Super Bowl despite the fact that the Steelers had outgained them in many key statistical categories such as total plays ( 80 – 47 ), total offensive yards ( 415 – 226 ), and time of possession ( 37: 13 – 22: 47 ).
However, New England took advantage of several key Jacksonville miscues in a game dominated by defense.
All gaming machines in Victoria have an information screen accessible to the user by pressing the ' i key ' button, showing the game rules, paytable, return to player percentage, and the top and bottom five combinations, with the odds shown.
The popular Minesweeper game under older versions of Microsoft Windows had a cheat mode triggered by entering the comment < tt > xyzzy < tt >, then pressing the key sequence shift and then enter, which turned a single pixel in the top-left corner of the entire screen into a small black or white dot depending on whether or not the mouse pointer is over a mine .< ref > This easter egg was present in all Windows versions through Windows XP Service Pack 2, but under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4. 0 the pixel was visible only if the standard Explorer desktop was not running.

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