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Set to open next year, One World Trade Center stands a symbolic 1,776 feet tall and is helped in the height department by a spire that gives it a decisive advantage over its competitor.
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Historians consider it a decisive moment.
Representative Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican of Florida, called it "a decisive step in the weakening of the United States".
Mr Davenport-Hines calls it a decisive moment in arts funding, though it happened, Keynes said, in a "very English, informal, unostentatious way".
Hate it or love it, a decisive majority in Congress voted at least six times in favor of the health care legislation.
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When you get a penalty you've got to score and it's a decisive moment - it actually gave their side a lift.
It's a decisive win, and it (barely) clears the two-thirds majority support that Pelosi predicted she had.
Last month, it announced a decisive break with its earlier policies.
But it's just enough of a pain that it gives a decisive competitive advantage to the domestic competitor, Zing.
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