Sentences with phrase «which proved pivotal»

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But not in Marie - Helene Bertino's debut novel, 2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas, in which the eve of Christmas Eve proves to be a pivotal night for almost -10-years-old Madeleine Altimari.
The group then proceed to tell the young hero of hidden places across Hyrule, which prove to be pivotal locations later on in the game.
Open the chest to obtain the Hookshot, which will prove pivotal to this scenario.
Katz was first exposed to the notion of plein air painting at Skowhegan, which would prove pivotal in his development as a painter and remains a staple of his practices today.
At Skowhegan Katz was first exposed to plein - air painting, which would prove pivotal in his development as a painter and remains a staple of his practice today.
1958 would prove to be a pivotal year in several ways: Guy retired from the Ministry of Supply; the International Geophysical Year reached the culmination of its intensive investigations into Earth systems generally; and two Swedish scientists, Bolin and Eriksson, published an article which definitively clarified aspects of CO2 absorption by the world's oceans.
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