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When that failed, he enlisted Branch Rickey's aid in the formation of a third major league, the Continental, with New York as the key franchise.
The key event in the formation of the Old Testament was the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Babylonian empire in 586 BCE.
Collective traumas have been shown to play a key role in group identity formation ( see: Law of Common Fate ).
Isaacs however claimed that ' Freud's " hallucinatory wish-fulfilment " and his .." introjection " and " projection " are the basis of the fantasy life '; and how far unconscious fantasy was a genuine development of Freud's ideas, how far it represented the formation of a new psychoanalytic paradigm, is perhaps the key question of the Controversial discussions.
Also called " Forry ," " The Ackermonster ," " 4e " and " 4SJ ," Ackerman was central to the formation, organization, and spread of science fiction fandom, and a key figure in the wider cultural perception of science fiction as a literary, art and film genre.
Within a billion years of a galaxy's formation, key structures begin to appear.
The number of hormone molecules available for complex formation is usually the key factor in determining the level at which signal transduction pathways are activated, the number of hormone molecules available being determined by the concentration of circulating hormone, which is in turn influenced by the level and rate at which they are secreted by biosynthetic cells.
The long reign ( 900 942 / 3 ) of Causantín ( Constantine II ) is often regarded as the key to formation of the Kingdom of Alba.
Research literature suggests that overactivity of glycogen synthase, the key enzyme in synthesizing glycogen, can lead to the formation of polyglucosans.
The reaction of acid with carbonates — most commonly found as the polymorph calcite and aragonite ( CaCO < sub > 3 </ sub >) relates to the dissolution and precipitation of the mineral, which is key in the formation of limestone caves, features within them such as stalactite and stalagmites, and karst landforms.
These chemicals are known to down-regulate the formation of reactive oxygen species, key chemicals in cardiovascular disease.
Professor Mark Rodger and Dr. David Quigley, from the University of Warwick, who helped develop a recent study with colleagues from Sheffield University, point out that in fact a key chicken protein, ovocleidin-17, which helps in the formation of the egg's hard shell, actually comes both before and after the egg shell.
" From the biological perspective, the key reactions involve addition of nucleophiles to the formyl carbon in the formation of imines ( oxidative deamination ) and hemiacetals ( structures of aldose sugars ).
Biofilm development can be divided into several key steps including attachment, microcolony formation, biofilm maturation and dispersion ; and in each step bacteria may recruit different components and molecules including flagellae, type IV pili, DNA and exopolysaccharides.
There is evidence that clouds, especially in the weather-making troposphere, contain biological ice nuclei that may play a key role in the formation of precipitation.
A definitive series for the colony followed in 1937, featuring local scenes and key ( French ) figures in the formation of the colony, with various color and value changes each year through 1940.
Therefore, preventing hydrate formation appears to be the key to the problem.
Jerry Falwell, whose founding of the Moral Majority was a key step in the formation of the " New Christian Right "
Arthur also played a key role in the formation of what later became known as the Ontario Hockey Association ( OHA ), and would go on to be the founder of ice hockey in Great Britain .< ref name =" DimondPrize-11 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 11 </ ref > Arthur and Algernon persuaded their father to donate a trophy to be " an outward and visible sign of the hockey championship ".
" A key event, Olson says, was the formation of the National Association of Evangelicals ( NAE ) in 1942.
Nucleobases provide the molecular structure necessary for the hydrogen bonding of complementary DNA and RNA strands, and are key components in the formation of stable DNA and RNA molecules.
Jerry Falwell, whose founding of the Moral Majority was a key step in the formation of the New Christian Right
She was also a key figure in the formation of Hysham.
The name of the city came from James W. Dillon, who was a key component in bringing a railroad through this area of the state, which led to development and formation of the County.

key and was
Mrs. Sandburg received a Phi Beta Kappa key from the University of Chicago and she was busy writing and teaching when she met Sandburg.
Trevelyan's Manin And The Venetian Revolution Of 1848, his last major volume on an Italian theme, was written in a minor key.
It was the end of the afternoon when he took the huge key out of his pocket and inserted it into the keyhole.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
Called a `` Slo-Flo '' meter it was designed for this job by Power Plus Industries of Los Angeles, a key individual being Don Nelson.
I waited until my man was coming out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went in to register.
Her door was locked and the key was missing.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
Though President John F. Kennedy was primarily concerned with the crucial problems of Berlin and disarmament adviser McCloy's unexpected report from Khrushchev, his new enthusiasm and reliance on personal diplomacy involved him in other key problems of U.S. foreign policy last week.
It was terribly off key, and poorly done, and Tommy could never admit to herself that male companionship was a very natural and important thing, but all at once she felt lonesome and put-upon.
Yes, there was the key.
* That the discipline grew out of colonialism, perhaps was in league with it, and derived some of its key notions from it, consciously or not.
Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization.
When Darnley died in 1927 his widow presented the urn to the Marylebone Cricket Club and that was the key event in establishing the urn as the physical embodiment of the legendary ashes.
They encouraged farming and agriculture and taught farming and cultivation techniques, as they believed that agricultural development was the key to a stable and prosperous society.
The largest successful publicly known brute force attack against any block-cipher encryption was against a 64-bit RC5 key by distributed. net in 2006.
Much emphasis was given to quantitative data, seen as the key to unlocking all of social history.
It was designed to put the key provisions of the Civil Rights Act into the Constitution, but it went further.
For him the key to the kingdom's spiritual revival was to appoint pious, learned, and trustworthy bishops and abbots.
The key question is whether Linnaeus's type was a South African plant or a South American plant.
His reign was marred by a constitutional struggle with the Aragonese nobles, which eventually culminated in the articles of the Union of Aragon-the so-called " Magna Carta of Aragon ", which devolved several key royal powers into the hands of lesser nobles.
Symbolism as an art movement was in full swing at this time and L ' Ymagier provided a nexus for many of its key contributors.
He was a key figure in the Danish policies of territorial expansion in the Baltic Sea, Europeanization in close relationship with the Holy See, and reform in the relation between the Church and the public.

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