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In the history of Britain and Ireland this was a decisive moment, the creation of an imperializing English culture.
A decisive moment for the veteran political operative arrived after the full scope of the scandal had blossomed.
This is a decisive moment to renew and intensify the reform process and the Union will continue to assist Turkey in this regard.
The Doha Round has thus once again reached a decisive moment, the outcome of which remains uncertain.
We thank those countries that have contributed personnel to strengthen the mission at a decisive moment.
The intervention of AU Chairman, President Kikwete, at a decisive moment, was also critical.
This is a decisive moment whether one chooses to be part of the scientific community or to be part of law enforcement.
We want to state that in our view the southern Africa region is at a decisive moment politically.
Another thing is that somehow, especially when they're not playing so well, they always manage to score at the decisive moment after all.
This is a decisive moment on the path to the integration of Belgrade into Europe, which we are all hoping for.
Smith himself later would describe a decisive moment in his life during which the young Pocahontas played a critical role.
The opening of the trial in the presence of the accused was chosen as the decisive moment.
He said that every picture has its decisive moment, a second before or a second after, the moment is not there.
Many of us would probably agree that we live in a decisive moment in human history.
We are at a decisive moment in British politics where Europe is concerned.
It was either the decisive moment of the Tory leadership election campaign or the last hurrah of a politician shortly destined to join the nearly men of British politics.
Hegel showed that there is a constant work of history with some moments like this of climax, of crisis – of kairos, the Greek term, the decisive moment.
The decisive moment came three minutes later.
He gave me a secret glance whenever he was at the end of one of the invisible passages, and my scarcely concealable anxiety not to miss the decisive moment amused him greatly.
Our struggle has reached a decisive moment.
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Our arrival in Prague happened at night, and I was glad of this, for it seemed like a deferring of a terribly decisive moment, to be in the city for hours without seeing it.
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