Key
Meanings and phrases
n.
- United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843); Francis Scott Key
adj.
- serving as an essential component; cardinal; central; fundamental; primal
n.
- metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated
- something crucial for explaining
- pitch of the voice
- any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music; tonality
- a kilogram of a narcotic drug
- a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida; cay; Florida key
- (basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; paint
- a list of answers to a test
- a list of words or phrases that explain symbols or abbreviations
- a generic term for any device whose possession entitles the holder to a means of access
- a lever (as in a keyboard) that actuates a mechanism when depressed
- the central building block at the top of an arch or vault; keystone; headstone
- a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple; samara; key fruit
- mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock); winder
v.
- identify as in botany or biology, for example; identify; discover; key out; distinguish; describe; name
- provide with a key
- vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key
- regulate the musical pitch of
- harmonize with or adjust to
n.
- a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida; key; cay
n.
- United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843); Key
n.
- United States author whose novels characterized the Jazz Age in the United States (1896-1940); Fitzgerald; F. Scott Fitzgerald
n.
- an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief); fret; Greek fret; key pattern
n.
- a town on the westernmost of the Florida keys in the Gulf of Mexico
n.
- the typewriter key used for back spacing; backspace; backspacer
n.
- can opener that has a triangular pointed end that pierces the tops of cans
n.
- (computer science) the key on a computer keyboard that is used (in combination with some other key) to type control characters; control key
n.
- (computer science) the key on a computer keyboard that is used (in combination with some other key) to type control characters; command key
n.
- the basic key in which a piece of music is written; tonic key
n.
- a key that operates the ignition switch of an automotive engine
n.
- a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple; samara; key
n.
- small yellow-green limes of southern Florida
v.
- identify as in botany or biology, for example; identify; discover; key; distinguish; describe; name
n.
- small stocky fan palm of southern Florida and Cuba; silvertop palmetto; silver thatch; Thrinax microcarpa; Thrinax morrisii; Thrinax keyensis
n.
- an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief); fret; Greek fret; Greek key
n.
- a circular ring of metal for holding keys
n.
- the sharps or flats that follow the clef and indicate the key; signature
- The third section is once more in 6/8, but is still has the key signature of C major.
- The key signature is C major and the time signature is a triple metre; it is 39 bars long.
- The song is written in a standard key signature of C Major and was number 21 hit in the UK.
n.
- the stroke of a key; one depression of a key on a keyboard; keystroke
n.
- a word that is used as a pattern to decode an encrypted message
- a significant word used in indexing or cataloging
n.
- a key whose harmony is based on the major scale; major mode
- The "Dies irae" is presented unusually in a major key.
- The song is played in a F major key, and 95 beats per minute.
- The song is played in a B-flat major key, and 172 beats per minute.
n.
- key that secures entrance everywhere; passkey; passe-partout; master
n.
- a key based on the minor scale; minor mode
- This section eventually develops into a minor key.
- The song is composed primarily in a minor key with a strong orchestral presence.
- The bridge is a bit of a minor key and is pretty catchy which saves some of the song.
n.
- the key on electric typewriters or computer keyboards that causes a carriage return and a line feed; return
n.
- a wrench for turning a screw
n.
- the key on the typewriter keyboard that shifts from lower-case letters to upper-case letters; shift
n.
- a passkey with much of the bit filed away so that it can open different locks
n.
- the key on a typewriter or a word processor that causes a tabulation; tab
n.
- key consisting of a lever that sends a telegraph signal when it is depressed and the circuit is closed
n.
- the basic key in which a piece of music is written; home key
n.
- winder consisting of a key with a square hole; used for winding some watches
E.g.
- Sharon played a key role in the War of Attrition.
- The air force played a key role in their defeat.
- Pierre's family played a key role in politics itself.
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- Sharon played a key role in the War of Attrition.
- The air force played a key role in their defeat.
- Pierre's family played a key role in politics itself.
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- Mayhem's Euronymous was the key figure behind this.
- He is regarded a key figure in Post-Internet art.
- He was also a key figure in helping to ban DDT.
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- Habsburg rule had several key concerns in Bosnia.
- The Saturn V's final design had several key features.
- The coordinated effort made several key accomplishments.
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- Both clubs had lost key players to the tour of New Zealand.
- Baker had two key players injured during and prior to the game.
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- The village forms a key part of the Dedham Vale.
- Market redesign is a key part of the "Energiewende".
- January is a key part of the holiday season."
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- The state is a key player in the field of social protection.
- In his third season, he continued to be a key player for Utah.
- And was a key player in the Post-2015 Development Agenda process.
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- Vigil was a key member of the Rebel Studios crew.
- He later became a key member of the White Sox staff.
- Spigel was a key member of the Expressionist group Jung Idysz.
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- The key factor of a boy band is being trendy.
- It has proved a key factor in the growth of the city of Inverness.
- Sustainability has become a key factor in future urban development.
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- The key component of Vichy's ideology was Anglophobia.
- Discovery is a key component of customized employment.
- The acidity is also a key component to the wine's aging ability.
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- Versatility was a key element of the orchestra.
- Evidence suggests epigenetics is a key element in this.
- This formed a key element of the myths Speer encouraged.
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- Jones was present at the screening along with other key crew members.
- Shifts in public attitude towards climate change have also been shaped by many other key factors.
- While in the House, Kukovich served as Majority Policy Chairman and also chaired several other key committees.
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- Legaic eventually became a key convert of Duncan's.
- He later became a key member of the White Sox staff.
- Shropshire became a key area within the Welsh Marches.
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- Many of its members later became key figures of the Tongmenghui.
- In addition, key figures such as Lalor and Humfray were still in the public eye.
- From 2006 to 2010, Tony and Andy Sparano were key figures on the Great Danes roster.
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- As one can see, precomputations play a key role in these algorithms.
- Hence, the API writers play a key role in building software applications.
- Scholars of Rangaku continued to play a key role in the modernization of Japan.
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- During cancer, key elements of this feedback fail.
- DDD was set up with a number of key elements in mind.
- Vertebrates share key elements of their reproductive systems.
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- The Atari 7800 differs from the 2600 in several key areas.
- BLP focused on key areas of nutrition, education, agriculture.
- Liang's key areas of interest are law, popular culture and content piracy.
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- The cell nucleus is a key feature of the soma.
- Expressive guitar solos were a key feature of this music.
- Dynamic styles are a key feature of DHTML.
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- A pre-shared public key also prevents man-in-the-middle attacks.
- Alice's public key is formula_3.
- Mechanisms are provided to support many public key management approaches.
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- It plays a key role in Manchester's Muslim community.
- The game plays a key role in the national sporting consciousness.
- The tegument plays a key role in the fluke's infection of the host.
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- This was one of the key issues of the Nootka Crisis.
- Copyright is one of the key issues for E-LIS.
- The candidates do differ, however, on several key issues.
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- Other key roles went to Robert Stack, Leif Ericson and Jon Hall.
- During his time in the former INS, Torres played several key roles.
- They have had key roles both before and after its independence in 1810.
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- The Saturn V's final design had several key features.
- The following are the key features of Dapper:
- It summarizes the key features of the text.
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- The key points of resistance were Gura humora and Kimpulung.
- This work was a publication of the key points of his doctoral thesis.
- He was also a key points contributor in Stanford's NCAA national team championship in 1967.
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- The key members of the Berkeley Mafia are generally accepted to be:
- Under torture she revealed many names of key members of the underground network.
- Both Roughead and Franklin were to be key members of Hawthorn's line up as they grew older.
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- DDD was set up with a number of key elements in mind.
- After the war, Zakharov held a number of key positions in the army.
- The new system boasts a number of key advantages over its predecessors.
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- After the war, Zakharov held a number of key positions in the army.
- He streamlined the MCC administration and recruited new people to key positions.
- German troops arrived around mid-September occupying the key positions of Istria.
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- To eliminate two of its key components would undermine the purpose of the entire system.
- Rho inactivation can activate caspase-3 and caspase-9; two key components of the apoptotic pathway.
- Surrounding the key components of the park are both a palm-tree boulevard and various green terraces.
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- A key difference is whether supply is 'push' or 'pull'.
- This is a key difference between Common Lisp and Scheme.
- The key difference between pistou and pesto is the absence of pine nuts in pistou.
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- His 2008 team had many key returners from the 2007 championship.
- The team was going through crisis, with many key players injured.
- It had many key trade links and, in particular, needed South Africa's gold.
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- According to Rinker's research, there are several key factors.
- Higher logistics costs in India are primarily driven by five key factors.
- This interpretation includes the four key factors in the original triangle inputs/outputs form.
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- Residency criterion is the key point for the taxes.
- A further key point was Marx's theory of alienation.
- It takes away attention from the key point.
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- Individual B would then be able to decrypt the message using his private key.
- Distributed key generation prevents single parties from having access to a private key.
- Data is encrypted when saved, and decrypted when opened given that the user knows the private key.
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- Most of the key events in her life were in the 30s BCE.
- It remains one of the key events in the UK folk festival calendar.
- The "Fantastic Four Annual" was used to spotlight several key events.
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- Recoil is also a key issue in rifle stock design.
- Control is a key issue in reality therapy.
- In these elections, a key issue was the allegation of corruption.
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- In September 1989, the 4th Battalion 6th Infantry deployed to Panama, playing a key role in Operation Just Cause.
- Despite not taking on the offer, Hawke remained influential, playing a key role in averting national strike action.
- He returned to the team in April 2005, coming off the bench against Manchester United and playing a key role in Norwich's 2–0 win.
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- A key aspect of the new code was that players would be paid for playing the game.
- For this reason, management of the money supply is a key aspect of monetary policy.
- Another key aspect of French success was the changes wrought in the officer classes.
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- This was another key part of his work "Investment in Human Capital".
- In another key testimony, Rev.
- This lack of breeding is another key reason for them becoming endangered.
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- Pike has become a key figure for conspiracy theorists.
- Sustainability has become a key factor in future urban development.
- The atrium has become a key feature of many buildings in recent years.
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- At 196 cm and weighing 95 kg, Sellar is a key position forward who can also help out with some ruck duties.
- For Kelsen, centralization was a philosophically key position to the understanding of the pure theory of law.
- The city's appearance today is predominantly shaped by its key position in Germany's history during the 20th century.
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- The French began changing key aspects of administration and politics in the Kingdom of Dahomey.
- However, this risks oversimplifying the biology so key aspects of the animal design are overlooked.
- The idea of simply halting key aspects of the nuclear arms race arose in the early stages of the Cold War.
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- as a key witness in a bombing.
- Page figured as a key witness in the Morse v. O'Reilly telegraph lawsuit of 1848.
- Brunner was granted legal immunity as the key witness for Beausoleil's prosecution.
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- However, there were a few key differences.
- However, there were key differences, particularly regarding the powers of the monarch.
- However, there are several key differences between each version, especially in the endings.
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- He was a key contributor on the team that won the NIT as a junior.
- Moorland on record was a key contributor along with Woodson himself for beginning black history month.
- He became a key contributor for the Saints' defense and the team's run to the NFC Western Division title.
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- Unlike the previous two elections, both campaigns were fairly low key.
- She used to be a flower child but now she is low key so she can hold a job."
- The low key Suzuki also befriends Okko, but he has a bad habit of stealing food.
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- Carl's guitar playing [was] a key ingredient."
- Affordability is a key ingredient to Caterham Graduates racing.
- However the key ingredient, which is pork belly, was not very affordable for many people at that time.
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- However, there were a few key differences.
- This meant the researchers were forced to make a few key assumptions.
- When looking at the head, there are a few key things that the judges are looking for.
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- Brahman and Atman are key concepts to Hindu theories of axiology: ethics and aesthetics.
- Functors and natural transformations ('naturality') are the key concepts in category theory.
- While it was Lemert who introduced the key concepts of labeling theory, it was Howard Becker who became their successor.
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- Sending two or more messages with the same key is an insecure process.
- Communicating parties must have the same key in order to achieve secure communication.
- The Finite Field Diffie-Hellman algorithm has roughly the same key strength as RSA for the same key sizes.
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- Bandwidth is a key concept in many telecommunications applications.
- Strowski uses the term master race, which is a key concept in Nazism.
- "Economic independence" was the key concept of the electoral campaign.
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- The following elementary result is a key step in the analysis.
- This is now a key step in the roller milling production of white endosperm flour.
- They are a key step for factoring polynomials over the integers or the rational numbers.
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- The history of the word "relevant" is key to understanding that passage.
- A key to understanding the greenhouse effect is Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation.
- Müller's death confirms that the missing art collection is the key to understanding Rolfe's murder.
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- The key people on the Board were: Chairman R.F.
- "Spear's" Indices are surveys of key people in the high net worth world.
- The key people are the parents, his father and mother, who are both "good to me".
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- For key exchange, Acrobits Softphone offers support for SDES and ZRTP protocols.
- This may be useful in cryptography proofs, such as the Diffie–Hellman key exchange.
- Public key encryption schemes based on the Diffie–Hellman key exchange have been proposed.
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- In 2017, ShortList's Dave Fawbert listed the song as containing "one of the greatest key changes in music history".
- The key changes frequently, however, as the section is mostly composed of scales and arpeggios with many accidentals.
- Music in a dance can consist of a single tune or a medley of tunes, and key changes during the course of a dance are common.
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- Here all the key personnel meet for the first time.
- He hired cinematographer Gianni Di Venanzo, among key personnel.
- In a series of strategic moves, Howsam brought in key personnel to complement the homegrown talent.
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- It is in the process of restoring the video footage and has released a preview of key moments.
- The soap also created a timeline on their official Facebook page to highlight key moments in the storyline.
- The Newsplayer library included news footage of key moments in history from the 20th Century from 1896 to the early 2000s.
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- This Kerberos Saga key event is called "Kerberos Riot" (ケルベロス騒乱, "keruberosu sōran").
- Another key event was the Haitian Revolution in nearby Saint-Domingue, from 1791 to 1804.
- Flashback sequences from the "Kerberos Panzer Cop" key event called "Kerberos Riot" are depicted in "Rainy Dogs".
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- In 1973 and 1975, she played key roles in France's legalization of contraception and abortion.
- Not less but more some leaders have played key roles to shift this VDC from the previous location i.e.
- The corps fought in all the engagements of the campaign, and at Reasca and New Hope Church they played key roles.
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- This relationship means that certain key features can be observed in both drum membrane modes and atomic orbitals.
- In the early Buddhist texts, the Buddha critiques the Brahmanical religion and social system on certain key points.
- Irish competition law is comparable to, but quite different in certain key respects, from European Union competition law.
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- Speed of response is seen as a key reason to use an outsourcer.
- Some see this as a key reason that other rule sets became dominant.
- This lack of breeding is another key reason for them becoming endangered.
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- Radio is a key source of information, particularly on the outer islands.
- Anton Vyborg is De Milja's superior in the armed forces and a key source of help.
- There are 20,000 Expatriate citizens who are a key source of income in the municipality economy.
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- On his website, Dr. Herb manages a database on key political figures of Kuwaiti politics.
- The queen mother Parysatis and Stateira tried to be the key political influence on the king; so the women became bitter rivals.
- The key political struggle in Dr. Seuss's lifetime was the struggle against fascism, where strict conformity was a cultural and political requisite.
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- Categorization, reporting, and transparency are all key goals and benefits of this coding structure.
- Feiffer called it an "atrocious production" but admits he was involved in all key creative decisions.
- A central safe explosion proof area is fitted and all key systems can be remote controlled from there.
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- The film Dawn of the Dead is stated as a key influence on the image.
- Disco was a key influence in the development of electronic dance music and house music.
- The semiotics of gender plays a key influence on the way in which signs are interpreted.
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- Grande was filmed in front of screens to chroma key locations in post-production.
- New shipping terminals for intermodal connections are also planned for key locations.
- Anwoth Kirk and Old School opposite were key locations for the 1973 cult film The Wicker Man.
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- This is a key difference between Common Lisp and Scheme.
- The key difference between pistou and pesto is the absence of pine nuts in pistou.
- The key difference between the two species is the areas of habitat that is utilized on the islands.
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- You now need to know more about your key stakeholders.
- A series of meetings were held at the UEFA Headquarters in Nyon with key stakeholders to align on a strategy and to explore options available.
- It allows agency CIOs, CFOs, and other key stakeholders to find solutions for IT projects that are over budget, behind schedule, or under-performing.
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- This statement identifies the position, length, and data type of each key.
- A number, or sequence of numbers, is assigned to each key on the keyboard.
- For each key "K", "E" is a permutation (a bijective mapping) over the set of input blocks.
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- There are two key parts of first-order logic.
- Stan Lee narrates key parts of the story.
- Through this expansion the Kangju gained control over key parts of the Silk Route.
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- All FARG computational models share certain key principles, including: FARG models also have an overarching philosophy that all cognition is built from the making of analogies.
- The objective of procurement supervision is to ensure the implementation of the key principles of procurement legislation, such as openness and non-discrimination, in procurement.
- Her articles examine a range of topics including skill sets for recent college graduates, Peter Drucker’s five key principles and the impact of sustainable development goals on business practice.
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- Peter was one of the key leaders of Sudanese community in Canada who defeated Talisman Energy of Canada.
- The first issue is bringing key leaders to the table so that they may discuss the critical issues facing the region.
- At this point, key leaders in CTC communities also reported significantly stronger community norms against adolescent drug use.
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- He is considered a key figure in the development of clarinet pedagogy.
- He is considered a key member, with Ray Zondo, of the Court's conservative wing.
- Belarus also has strong ties with Syria, considered a key partner in the Middle East.
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- Maues vastly expanded his domain by conquering key cities along the Indus.
- Other key cities of the region in pre-modern times include Suzhou and Shaoxing.
- The plan entailed takeover by the Syrian military of key cities and border crossings.
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- The key focus is on the rural people.
- In the 1980s, the Bertelsmann Stiftung became the key focus of Mohn's corporate citizenship activities.
- Atomicity is a key focus in this standard to ensure reliability of transactions across multiple interfaces.
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- In 1973 and 1975, she played key roles in France's legalization of contraception and abortion.
- Not less but more some leaders have played key roles to shift this VDC from the previous location i.e.
- The corps fought in all the engagements of the campaign, and at Reasca and New Hope Church they played key roles.
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- Often they are at key strategic points.
- He oversaw MLS's key strategic and business decisions and its marketing arm, Soccer United Marketing, of which he was president.
- As part of this strategy, the company has expanded into new markets and related business areas, and highlighted digital as a key strategic priority.
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- Other key characteristics attributable include their non-commercial and non-professional nature.
- One of the key characteristics of the school is the large number of Xinjiang (新疆)students that go to study there.
- They may involve outputs that are hard to attribute to specific individual effort or hard to measure in terms of key characteristics such as quality.