Friendship was a term that was crucially important at the time because from, really, classic antiquity - from Cicero, Plato, Aristotle forward through the 19th Century - friendship was a central philosophical, political, intellectual concept.
It supplies an eighth of the world's oil and remains, crucially, the only producer with at least some spare capacity.
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However, the excellent Broad crucially removed Chanderpaul in the next over - caught at square leg - and new man Dwayne Bravo cut Anderson to point.
His second over contained an innocuous slider down the leg-side, but Simmons lazily flicked at it, and Cook - crucially standing a few yards closer to the action than a regulation square-leg - snapped up a catch.
Higher capital requirements would put more of the shareholders' money at risk and, crucially, enable banks to absorb more losses in bad times.
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It was a subtly (but crucially) different way of looking at the problem: the country was not truly less capable.
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Ancic, who had played 14 sets in his previous three matches, put up a better fight in the second set but dropped serve crucially at 5-5.
Jorge was on the podium at the opening 12 rounds of the season - only the fourth rider in history to do so - and crucially he has finished every race in the top four, including seven wins so far.
Although scientists have long recognised that mid latitudes were warmer when dinosaurs walked the Earth, some researchers have held to the view - partly based on the previous shell data - that different ocean currents must have operated at the time, leading to warmer polar temperatures but, crucially, cooler tropical temperatures.
Crucially, weight comes in at just under three pounds and the waistline is a mere 0.82-inches.
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This theme, while at first glance appearing overly academic, is crucially important and is actually evolving on the Internet.
Crucially, HMRC does not rule against the scheme's legality at that stage giving tax advisers a window of opportunity in which to attract investment and make money before the scheme is eventually declared illegal and shut down.
The Canaries currently sit at the top of League One, three points clear of nearest rivals Leeds United and, more crucially, seven ahead of the play-off pack.
Shareholders don't know what's going on and how these decisions have been arrived at and crucially there isn't a close enough relationship between high pay for people at the top and the performance of the company itself.
Unlike their feminine counterparts, these new sites emphasize clean, minimal design, a small selection of merchandise and, crucially, a boatload of editorial content, from photo shoots to videos to columns aimed at schooling the rougher sex on the finer details of hand-stitched denim or how to wear plaid on plaid.
Crucially, the samples are easy to make, the results are reproducible and the process takes place at room temperature.
Crucially, none of these children had been predicted to meet the national expectation of reaching Level 2 at the end of Year 2.
Crucially, this capacity will be used to treat NHS patients in line with NHS values - free at the point of use and always with the judgement based on clinical need, not ability to pay.
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