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That The Decisive Moment belongs to a different time is immediately apparent from its cover, which is not a photograph but a signature cut-out by Henri Matisse, who offered to design the cover when Cartier-Bresson shimed him a dummy copy.
Even so, he acknowledged that the decisive factor in Stewart's downfall was not anything that he did, but the decision by the UFA to run candidates in 1921; in Thomas's view, Sifton would have been defeated in 1917 if he had had to contend with a politicized UFA.
Elsewhere, a woman regretfully admits that "the decisive moment was an indecisive one for her".
That the decisive government involvement could not have come outside of a military setting.
It was fitting that the decisive play involved the embattled Van Horn.
It was not until the following year, 1995, that the decisive big break came.
All polls indicate that the decisive second round of voting on May 5 will pit Mr. Chirac against Mr. Jospin.
The Croats have been told that the decisive victory of the war, sealing their independent statehood, was a war crime.
But as America is once again learning, people in power need to make sure that the decisive circle includes those who actually know a region.
To the Russians they have to bring home the fact that the decisive contribution can only be made by the Soviet Union.
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Murray Sayle argues, and persuasively, that it was not the bomb that precipitated Japan's surrender--that the decisive event was the Soviet Union's entry into the Pacific war, which raised the spectre of the division and partial Communization of the Japanese home islands.
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