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The pivotal event of the book is an appearance of Jesus Christ to the Americas shortly after his resurrection.
The quick and decisive defeat of the Arab troops during the Six-Day War by Israeli troops constituted a pivotal event in the Arab Muslim world.
* The sack of Lindisfarne monastery by a fleet of opportunistic Vikings is a pivotal event in Charles Barnitz ' historical fantasy / adventure, The Deepest Sea ( 1996 )
Scott's orchestration of King George IV's visit to Scotland, in 1822 was a pivotal event intended to inspire a view of his home country that, in his view, accentuated the positive aspects of the past while allowing the age of quasi-mediaeval blood-letting to be put to rest and the envisioning of a more useful, hopefully peaceful future.
Destinations for such pilgrims can include historic sites of national or cultural importance, and can be defined as places " of cultural significance: an artist's home, the location of a pivotal event or an iconic destination.
A pivotal event in the history of the Naskapis occurred in early 1975, when, after separate visits to Schefferville by Billy Diamond, Grand Chief, Grand Council of the Crees ( of Quebec ) (" GCCQ "), and Charlie Watt, President, Northern Quebec Inuit Association (" NQIA "), the Naskapis decided to become involved in the negotiations leading to the signature of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (" JBNQA ").
This situation came to a head with the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue, a pivotal event described in Nat Brandt's book The Town That Started the Civil War.
The Tennis Court Oath () was a pivotal event during the first days of the French Revolution.
1997 marked another major pivotal year for the event.
Later, he described this event as a pivotal moment which inspired the course of his teachings.
The event is seen as pivotal in the establishment of Nazi Germany.
However, like Manzikert, Myriokephalon was a pivotal event and following it the balance between the two powers in Anatolia gradually began to shift, for Manuel never again launched a strategically offensive campaign against the Turks and remained on the defensive.
The resulting 228 Incident became a pivotal event in the shaping of modern Taiwanese identity.
The event was pivotal for Borlaug's future.
The following year, the brutal suppression by Soviet forces of a large peaceful demonstration held in Tbilisi on April 4 – 9, 1989 proved to be a pivotal event in discrediting the continuation of Soviet rule over the country.
Focusing on key passages in the books of Daniel, Ezekiel and Revelation, Lindsey originally suggested the possibility that these climactic events might play out in the 1980s, which he interpreted as one generation from the foundation of modern Israel in 1948, a pivotal event in most evangelical ( especially conservative evangelical ) schools of eschatological thought.
The deaths and the reaction to them has been described as a pivotal event in the Iranian Revolution when any " hope for compromise " between the protest movement and the Shah's regime was extinguished.
The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 was a pivotal event in Czechoslovakia's political development.
This was to be a pivotal event in the British Poetry Revival, bringing together poets who were separated geographically and in terms of poetic influences and encouraging them to support and publish each other's work.
The next year, she witnessed the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, a pivotal event in her life.
She also referred to the Sponsorship scandal as " a pivotal event with a lasting impact " and " broke just about every rule in the book ".
A pivotal silk trade historical event was caused by Justinian I the Byzantine Emperor.
The Battle of the Alamo ( February 23 – March 6, 1836 ) was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution.
But it was his conquest of Kalinga which proved to be the pivotal event of his life.

pivotal and remains
Unlike regular fan fiction, which generally remains within the boundaries of the canon set out by the author, alternative universe fiction writers like to explore the possibilities of pivotal changes made to characters ' history, motivations or environment.
Johnston's legacy remains pivotal to the ambitions of perhaps most Western calligraphers:
Therefore the global missionizing of Jews ( see the Gospel according to the Hebrews ) or Muslims in the name of Christianity still remains an important pivotal Christian activity.
The validity of the court-martial remains the pivotal issue in the Morant case, but the disappearance ( or suppression ) of the original trial records has prevented a full investigation of this matter for over a century.
Skowhegan exposed him to painting from life, which would prove pivotal in his development as a painter and remains a staple of his practices today.

pivotal and mystery
Four years later, Kasch was hired to play the character of Zach Young on the ABC comedy-drama Desperate Housewives, where as the son of deceased Mary Alice Young, Kasch played one of the pivotal figures in the show's main mystery.
Hudson has a dachshund called Rommel, accused in Sammy Keyes and the Psycho Kitty Queen of mauling cats, and who unfortunately passes at the age of 13 in Sammy Keyes and the Cold Hard Cash. Hudson's advice usually plays a pivotal point in Sammy's unraveling of the story's mystery.

pivotal and because
This proved to be quite pivotal, because of the inclement conditions ( low temperature and the field was slick from overnight rain ).
The position of the third rider is pivotal because final times are measured as this team member's front wheel crosses the finishing line.
He published a biography of Joseph Chamberlain, which treated the split with William Gladstone over Irish Home Rule in 1886 as the pivotal point of his career, rather than the adoption of tariff reform, and contained the famous line: " All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure, because that is the nature of politics and of human affairs ".
(" Cardinal " in this sense means " pivotal "; it is one of the four cardinal virtues because to possess any virtue, a person must be able to sustain it in the face of difficulty.
Due to a tendency in 1980s-1990s academic criticism to locate Bonheur as a proto-Feminist and as a pivotal figure for Queer theory, she is perhaps most famous today because she was known for wearing men's clothing and living together with Anna Klumpke.
Although Oxford University Press offered to publish the work, he instead chose to release the book through Penguin Books because they would sell it at a cheaper price, something he believed was pivotal to providing his knowledge to " the masses.
Shortly after the train had gone into service the tilting technology was disabled as many passengers experienced motion sickness because the pivotal point was too low.
It immediately became the capital of the hundred of Roose ( part of Little England beyond Wales ), and because of its pivotal position, the commercial centre of western Dyfed, which it has remained to this day.
He saw apperception as more pivotal in the classroom than sense-perception because focusing on a child ’ s apperceiving mass in relation to the material being taught can inform teachers of how to implement the material in such a way as to direct the child ’ s ideas and thoughts to attend to certain information.
The United States has become replaced by a minarchist / libertarian society, the North American Confederacy, in this parallel universe, also known to science fiction fans as the Gallatin Universe because of the pivotal role of Albert Gallatin in the point of divergence.
Whether it was a four or six wheel pageant wagon, most historians maintain that pivotal axle systems were implemented on pageant wagons because many roads were often winding with some sharp turns.
Papp's 1956 production of Taming of the Shrew, outdoors in the East River Amphitheatre on New York's Lower East Side, was pivotal for Papp, primarily because Brooks Atkinson, known as the dean of American theatre critics, went downtown to see it and endorsed Papp's vision in The New York Times.
This is partly due to the pivotal role this religion has played in the development of Tibetan, Mongol, and Manchu cultures, and partly because almost all native historians of the country were Buddhist monks.
This pivotal war with Venice has come to be called the War of Chioggia because of this decisive battle which resulted the defeat of Genoa at the hands of Venice.
1993 was pivotal for the xBase community because, as previously noted, Ashton-Tate had earlier sold dBASE as well as the rest of their product line to Borland and Microsoft had purchased FoxPro from Fox Software.
Although Diana Prince was frequently told not to accompany Trevor at pivotal moments of adventures because it was no place for a woman, Diana was actually the most competent person to tackle a crisis, whether by exercising her knowledge or her power as Wonder Woman, riding in with an all-girl cavalry of Etta Candy and the Beeta Lambda sorority.
The Sun-Diamond decision played a pivotal role in the later acquittal of Mike Espy because Independent Counsel was unable to link gifts received by Espy to any official act.
It is considered by some to be a pivotal role in Hanks's career because it marked his transition from less developed comedic roles to becoming a leading actor in more serious stories, while many critics also praised Gleason's performance.
It is a cardinal virtue, which is to say " pivotal " because it regulates all such relationships, and is sometimes deemed the most important of the cardinal virtues.
“ The age of the juveniles is pivotal to the debate, harvesting of postlarvae from the water column is considered to have a much lower ( negligible ) impact on rates of replenishment than the removal of the larger juveniles from benthic habitats because the postlarvae have yet to undergo severe mortality ” ( Bell, Doherty and Hair ).
Furthermore, the appearance of these features was pivotal in vertebrate evolution because it enabled a predatory lifestyle.
In order to pay homage to Crezio and his pivotal role on getting the band back together ( also because his business sponsored the band ), the band was rebaptized as MASSASCREZIO.
This is a pivotal because previously, as they were trying to decide what to do, the former noble had impetuously and derisively proclaimed to Bender that " there has never been a Vorobyaninov who begs!

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