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But Pablo Mastroeni has been a key catalyst as well.
A key catalyst in this move towards local, seasonal ingredients is chef Nigel Haworth.
"It's a gap that needed to be filled," he adds, "and the magazine is a key catalyst in connecting".
One key catalyst for the growth was the demise of LA Fitness, which became squeezed out and eventually collapsed.
"We're convinced that this is the key catalyst to West Side development," said Robert D. Yaro, president of the Regional Plan Association, a supporter of the Moynihan project.
It's this awareness that Rachel Collinson, digital innovation consultant for Xtraordinary Fundraising believes is a key catalyst for long-term behaviour change.
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The UK shares none of the key catalysts which have exposed Cyprus to the banking crisis either.
But the other key catalysts are pioneering people – the champions who take risks and lead from the front – and the media.
Key catalysts are the Indian government's approval on captive coal blocks and allocation of interim coal linkages for its 2011 upcoming power plants.
Whether or not he was preceded by Berns, however, Bingham and his work were the key catalysts for the archaeological investigation of sites in the Andes and other parts of South America.
As such, we view the accommodative global monetary policy settings, higher growth expectations and the associated decline in risk spreads as the key catalysts for further P/E multiple and share price gains over the next six to nine months.
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