Sentences with phrase «pivotal turning point»

For Jenson, the drama of God's own life, made real in revelation, is a genuine drama with harrowing crises and pivotal turning points, a drama whose outcome makes a real difference in God's being God.
«Many cite the match as a pivotal turning point in English football.
In our opinion, the age of 23 is a pivotal turning point in every woman's life.
marks a pivotal turning point in Sierra On - Line's gaming philosophy which has forever changed the face of adventure game design.
Furthermore, 1961 was a pivotal turning point in the art world — the year that Andy Warhol painted his first Campbell soup can; that Claes Oldenburg opened his storefront selling «soft» sculptures based on consumer goods; and that Roy Lichtenstein painted his comic - book rendition of a girl holding a beach ball.
The resulting work, titled Pickett's Charge, draws inspiration from the Gettysburg National Military Park's 1883 cyclorama, which depicts the decisive moments of the Battle of Gettysburg and thus what is considered to be the pivotal turning point of the Civil War.
The exhibition examines a pivotal turning point in the long career of Durand, a leading figure of the Hudson River School.
In a way, it is the internet that turned Cecilia Gimenez's disastrous restoration into a pivotal turning point in the history of contemporary images.
The Paris COP is a pivotal turning point to accelerate the transition to a clean, resilient economy and achieve and build even greater momentum for climate action going forward.
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