Sentences with phrase «proved a pivotal moment»

The 1913 Armory Show in Manhattan proved a pivotal moment in the history of art, introducing an American audience to the work of such European modernists as Paul Cézanne, Marcel Duchamp, and Henri Matisse.
This proved a pivotal moment for each of them.

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On Nov. 25, New York Supreme Court justice Manuel Mendez will adjudicate a one - hour hearing that may prove to be the most pivotal moment in this industry's early history.
Arsenal take on Swansea today in the Premier League, in what could prove to be a pivotal moment in the season.
Shadow Europe Minister Pat McFadden was sacked from the Labour front bench last night, in what has proved to be a pivotal moment in Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
This will eventually prove to be a pivotal moment of her long career that will define all of her future pieces.
Yet these «plastiglomerates,» formed by the random fusion of melted plastic from our waste - laden ecosystem along with sand, coral, shells, and other flotsam and jetsam, might in time prove to be a pivotal marker of our age, hard - set evidence of the moment when the delicate balance between man and nature finally tipped.
One thumb button is much easier to reach than the other, and the DPI buttons are scrunched up so close to the scroll wheel that clicking them at a pivotal moment could prove dodgy.
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