Sentences with phrase «pivotal day»

Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by CVS Health - A pivotal day for House Republicans on immigration GOP, Dem lawmakers come together for McCain documentary MORE (Tenn.) said that Paul should have the opportunity to answer the question.
«For a lot of people, Nov. 8 was a pretty pivotal day,» he said, referring to Mr. Trump's victory.
He says he's followed the gold market ever since that pivotal day and recommends that everyone should have at least some allocation to precious metals: «I think if you don't own some gold in your portfolio now, you either don't understand history, or you don't want to understand history.»
Manchester United did not even play that night yet it's a date that could turn out to be THE pivotal day of the season.
Starring one of my most favorite fashionistas (and mother herself), Uma Thurman stars in MOTHERHOOD, a bittersweet comedy that distills the dilemmas of the maternal state into the trials and tribulations of one pivotal day.
May 5th, 2011, was a pivotal day for Britain, democratic reform, the fate of the Union and the party political landscape.
On that pivotal day everything changed.
It could very well wind up being a pivotal day.
«Today marks a pivotal day for wireless charging, and those that stand to benefit are consumers.
Not on the pivotal days of your life.
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