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Krishna's pace down the right proved key in the 22nd minute, the 28-year-old striker cutting inside and pulling the ball back for Bonevacia's cool finish.
Garzón's trailblazing has nevertheless proved key in pursuing Franco's torturers, and the process has been taken up by María Servini de Cubríaan investigating magistrate based 6,200 miles away in Buenos Aires.
There's only a brief glimpse of a penguin this time around; here Jacquet returns to the Antarctic to tell the life story of climatologist Claude Lorius, now in his 80s, who has spent his life drilling out ice cores at enormous depth, and whose resulting analysis proved key in linking climate change and "greenhouse" gases.
His Capitol Hill negotiations proved key in averting the government shutdown in April and now his current marathon budget talks with Republican leaders could well be his greatest challenge as Vice President.
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Such a shift could prove key in not only pushing the world towards dangerous climate change but also dissuading other nations from making the required cuts in emissions.
This variety and consequent flexibility, itself a departure from the style of names adopted previously by militant groups, was to prove key in the coming years.
The absence of injured skipper Andrew Durante left them vulnerable on the counterattack, with the vision and pace of Thomas Broich proving key in setting up Australian under-23 rep Petratos for a lethal left-foot finish in the 26th minute.
The plan is part of the Republican response to a Democratic political offensive on energy, which both parties say could prove key in deciding control of the closely split House and Senate in elections next year.
Both sides are battling to secure a lucrative top-four finish this season and victory this weekend could prove key in that race, meaning the derby game has an added edge to it.
Part of this tragicomic effect derives from the Commission's dazzlingly contortionist attempts to come to terms with the question, "What did the President know & when did he know it?," as if the answer would somehow prove key in assessing culpability for the current debacle of American foreign policy..
Part of this tragicomic effect derives from the Commission's dazzlingly contortionist attempts to come to terms with the question, "What did the President know & when did he know it?," as if the answer would somehow prove key in assessing culpability for the current debacle of American foreign policy.
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