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Another key turning point in my career, was my time as a correspondent in Beijing.
By then the key turning point in the struggle against apartheid had occurred.
Our Common Future represents a seminal moment and key turning point in the history of sustainable development.
A key turning point in addictions recovery is hitting rock bottom, where the painful awareness of crisis provokes a profound shift in direction.
And this is a discovery that I think only in hindsight we can see as actually a key turning point in the field.
For all its shortcomings, the Wolfenden report is usually regarded as the key turning point in the fight for legalisation, the moment at which a government-appointed body said unequivocally that the law should change.
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Two later face-to-face encounters with Mr. Kushner preceded key turning points in Prince Mohammed's consolidation of power.
"Part of my goal was to give someone the chance to learn about one of these key turning points in history," Stark said.
The vote to leave the E.U. could mark one of the key turning points in modern British history, fundamentally reorienting the country's place in the world.
A Red Army recruit from the age of 8, Fetisov's playing career spanned the key turning points in his country's history.
"At key turning points — in Egypt and Libya during the Arab Spring, in Syria, in Ukraine and, yes, in Benghazi — the administration was driven by messaging priorities rather than sound, interests-based policy," Ignatius writes.
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