Sentences with phrase «most pivotal points»

The paintings that remain allow us to consider the visual response of African - American artists to one of the most pivotal points in U.S. history.»
«The next three weeks will be one of the most pivotal points for the industry for some time,» Mr Jenkins said.
And it's at the most pivotal point in the story.

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Eriksen grabbed a goal and four assists in the Champions League last season and was pivotal in Ajax claiming four points over their two encounters against Manchester City, in what was known as last year's «Group of Death» in Europe's most prestigious club tournament.
The most pivotal of those experiments involved the development of a novel «knock - in» mouse model in which a point mutation was introduced in GRK2 to prevent NO from binding (a process called nitrosylation).
And since those lines on our faces are pivotal to basic human communication — not to mention our confidence when someone is staring at us a bit too closely — most of us make it a point to ensure they're looking fabulous at all times.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
«The Squid and the Whale» (2005) Cruel, hilarious, and nothing short of heartbreaking in its emotional impact, «The Squid and the Whale» stands as perhaps the most pivotal creative turning point to date for its talented writer - director.
But the pivotal newcomers are swelling strings and, most strikingly, a 13 - person choir from the London Contemporary Orchestra in a shift that points to lead guitarist Jonny Greenwood's recent film score work for Paul Thomas Anderson.
As someone who's passionate about STEM subjects, it's being able to have a positive influence at that pivotal point in the development of young people aged 11 - 14, when they are most switched on to planning for the future, but also most susceptible to being discouraged by certain barriers.
At that point, the teacher asks the pivotal question, «What is most important for students to Know, Understand, and be able to Do as a result of this segment of learning?»
The report points to Browne and Erwin's «pivotal roles» in the formation of the burgeoning shale gas industry in the UK at a time when scientists warned most of the world's fossil fuel reserves have to be kept in the ground in order to limit global temperature rise in line with the Paris Agreement.
I had no idea then that this choice would be a significant turning point in my life, perhaps the most pivotal in my career.
These are the most important and pivotal points or headers of your resume.
In our accounting assistant resume sample, we accomplish this by dividing the resume into neatly compartmentalized sections and minimizing each one to short, efficient statements that get right to the point with only the most pivotal details.
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