It has been instrumental for Dominos to promote those efforts to franchisees.
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The EU was instrumental in convincing Montenegro to shelve plans for independence and stay with Serbia for now in a revamped state.
The declaration will aid all of Europe's clubs, but it was those in France who were instrumental in trying to hang onto their players for crucial games.
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The 63-year-old, who trained as what is now the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff has taught instrumental music and choral proficiency to children and adults for 40 years or so.
Such tree-ring records, along with other so-called proxy archives, can provide a wealth of information about volcanic events and their varying impacts around the globe because of resulting shifts in atmospheric circulation and other climate changes, dating for centuries prior to the period of instrumental record.
Along the way, he was also instrumental for the Italian national team, propelling the Azzurri to the final of Euro 2012.
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It took about 22 years for Wagner's conception of his instrumental namesake to be fully realized a bit longer than the completion of the "Ring" itself.
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Most recently, they have been instrumental in trying to encourage their countries to use Wales as a base for their teams during the London Olympics.
The Dutchman, recently recovered from a hamstring injury, was instrumental in the victory and took his tally of goals for the season to double figures in the process.
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But campaigner Julie Bailey whose mother, Bella, died in 2007 at Stafford Hospital prompting her to set up Cure the NHS, which had been instrumental in pushing for the public inquiry, called for resignations.
And their criticism of Obama for not immediately joining the protesters and calling for Mubarak's removal from power was instrumental in convincing Obama to abandon Mubarak.
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Mr George's sister Michelle Diskin, who has led the fight for his release, was instrumental in getting the Criminal Cases Review Commission to refer the case to the Court of Appeal.
Substitute Walcott was then instrumental in England's third goal, racing to the byline and cutting the ball back for Welbeck to flick home a stunning backheel.
The latter were instrumental to the success of the U.S. surge and to the opportunity thus created for an Iraqi future vastly superior to its despotic and chaotic past.
It is high time for the left to cease reflexively grandstanding and to offer constructive distinctions about how to configure the ever-more-appealing gold standard the better to generate the kind of massive job growth for which it, repeatedly, has proved instrumental and even indispensable.
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Giggs was instrumental in the build-up, bursting through the midfield before laying the ball off for Rooney, who crossed to the far post for Berbatov to dispatch.
Dindane, meanwhile, has won 40 caps for the Ivory Coast, and says Chelsea forward Didier Drogba was instrumental in helping him make the move to English football.
He was also instrumental in a second track of talks that led to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or Start, that called for deep cuts in the number of long-range weapons deployed by each side in the Cold War.
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