Most pivotally this occurs through the practices of proclaiming the word and celebrating the sacraments. |
Where his influence on events seems bound to grow down the years – and quite pivotally in the brief ones preceding the 2015 World Cup – is in the matter of recognising the dynamics of any game in which he finds himself. |
The pins are insertable into the holes of the base so that the support is pivotally turnable with respect to the base. |
Not even being reduced to 14 men on two occasions – pivotally the first after just 10 minutes when Justin Tipuric took a man out off the ball – curtailed Wales' attacking. |
Oil analysts in Moscow have said AAR, by becoming an obstacle to this pivotally important deal for both BP and the Russian government, could be positioning itself to win a higher buyout price. |
And the behavior of the retired officer, John Cafarella, may have pivotally shaped the night's doomed outcome. |