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"defining moment" Definitions
  1. the time that shows very clearly what something is really about

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So how he reconciles this inner turmoil with his very public ambition I think is a defining moment in his life, if not the defining moment.
So how he reconciles this inner turmoil with his very public ambition I think is a defining moment in his life, if not the defining moment.
"It was the defining moment of my life," he says.
This will be a defining moment for President Trump's legacy.
" – Rod "This is a career-defining [and] life-defining moment.
" CNN: "IS THIS A DEFINING MOMENT FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY?
Describe defining moment in your life that affirmed this realization.
Working with children was a defining moment in my career.
Congress now faces a defining moment in our nation's history.
The 2008 financial crisis was a defining moment for investments.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing," Muilenburg told analysts.
It was the most defining moment in my entire life.
The defining moment of this campaign is the fourth quarter.
"This is the defining moment of his presidency," he said.
"This is a defining moment for us," said Innate CEO Mahjoubi.
"It's a pretty tough game decided on defining moment," he added.
The next week could be the defining moment of their careers.
The 1985 earthquake was a defining moment for the Mexican capital.
Is this new genre a defining moment for Arab youth culture?
"This is a defining moment in the Trump presidency," Bernstein said.
"No question it was my defining moment in baseball," Morris said.
It could be the defining moment of their political lives. 2.
The Supreme Court ruling is set to be a defining moment.
It's a moral, intellectual and political defining moment for the party.
Why was this a defining moment in the Chicano art movement?
"There wasn't really a defining moment of her ambassadorship," he added.
"The day Gary Hart got caught with Donna Rice, there was a big sea-change in the way candidates' private lives were covered — a defining moment, much as we're seeing a defining moment right now," Trippi said.
I don't want my detention to be a defining moment for me.
"That little girl was me," Harris said in a debate defining moment.
In Nappily Ever After, however, Violet's defining moment includes no one else.
Khloé's hasn't had just one defining moment as MVK — she's had dozens.
Candidates this time around were hoping for a similar campaign-defining moment.
"This is a defining moment in our company's history," Mr. Iger said.
Romney said the controversy over Charlottesville is a "defining moment" for Trump.
For Trump, this is surely a defining moment of his young presidency.
The uproar "was a defining moment for this museum," Ms. Brooks said.
"I can say it is the defining moment for this speaker," Rep.
It's difficult to think of anything else; this is a defining moment.
This will be something that will be another defining moment for us.
Perhaps the defining moment of this legacy is the 1994 crime bill.
The manual perfectly encapsulates a defining moment in scientific and graphic design history.
I think this will be a defining moment of this summer's Pride celebrations.
Paulina Vega is reflecting back on a defining moment in her modeling career.
Mr Hamid is not alone in seeing airport immigration as a defining moment.
The passage of this bill will be a defining moment for our country.
The contours of Trump's legacy-defining moment are just beginning to take shape.
I felt like that was kind of like a defining moment for me.
But the movie's defining moment is a not a line, but a movement.
Some are calling the nation-state law defining moment in the country's history.
The defining moment for us was when we saw Trump win the presidency.
The election of Jones creates a seminal and defining moment for the Senate.
It would be the defining moment of dizzying camp on any other show.
Kershaw's story seems written as the precursor to his coming career-defining moment.
See how responded to what would be the defining moment of his presidency.
That, I think, was the defining moment for so much of what happened.
"This could be a legacy defining moment for him," Angell said of Obama.
Mr. Biden called what happened in Charlottesville a "defining moment" for the country.
"Divorce is the death of a relationship, a defining moment," Ms. Roth said.
His at-bat could be a defining moment for Los Angeles this postseason.
For many of us, high school was a defining moment in our lives.
It's definitely a very defining moment, if you think it's good or bad.
It would be the defining moment of the election, a glorious train wreck.
Right-wing extremists regularly invoke it as a defining moment, proof of Washington's perfidy.
In episode 8, Ambrose has a defining moment that speaks volumes of his character.
I believe the death of his father was the defining moment of his life.
As you say, in many ways the Trump revelations were not a defining moment.
Now is this going to be a defining moment and what does that mean?
I can't answer that question because I thought Hollywood Access was a defining moment.
Both of them have personal histories with the defining moment in American politics — Watergate.
"This is a defining moment for Europe," said Alberto Gallo, partner at Algebris Investments.
This disgrace proved to be the defining moment of the beginning of his term.
"I think this is a time, a defining moment," Bassett tells host Larry King.
My view is this is sort of a defining moment of American foreign policy.
It was a very defining moment for me to realize that I belong here.
"The 1979 Iranian Revolution is a defining moment in the twentieth century," he says.
And —— George W. Bush: I truly believe this is a defining moment in history.
"This is going to be a defining moment for our city," Breed said Monday.
The defining moment in his campaign was a trip to Tuscaloosa on Nov. 9.
In many ways, I think we are living in a defining moment in history.
"This could be the defining moment of your life, and indeed everything," Logan says.
The incident was a "very defining moment in [my] personal and professional life," Green said.
You are my son; having you was the single most defining moment of my life.
Deckard deciding to go rogue with Rachael is his character's defining moment in Blade Runner.
It has become a career-defining moment for Peele, and it's only his directorial debut.
The interesting question for me is to what degree will this be a defining moment.
It was a defining moment that elevated Beth to my favorite character on the show.
Its defining moment was a rain check for post-election malaise, if not outright violence.
It is the type of defining moment that leaves a deep personal and professional bond.
Alex Wagner of The Atlantic also sees the family separation crisis as a defining moment.
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It is a defining moment for black activism, and a significant one in Axon's prehistory.
Rubio also hasn't had a campaign-defining moment yet that has significantly elevated his standing.
I think it's higher on the list because for us it was a defining moment.
"There hasn't been one defining moment," Goode said on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed.
It is deeply uncomfortable that Brianna's rape was apparently a defining moment for her character.
"The arrival of the internet was the defining moment of my career," added Mr. Treleaven.
When history reflects on her storied career in Congress, this will signify the defining moment.
"Every season has a defining moment," the Villanova assistant coach Ashley Howard said last week.
Its decision could be a defining moment in the fight against drug abuse in sport.
Is 'Black Panther' a 'Defining Moment' for the United States — and Particularly for Black America?
"Cheney's decision will be a defining moment for House Republicans this fall," the operative said.
"This is a defining moment in how sex is situated in the law," Strangio said.
"It felt so natural, like it didn't feel like this big defining moment," she said.
Historic protests The 2003 anti-sedition protests were a defining moment for the city's opposition movement.
The dramatic exchange became a defining moment of the debate and has reverberated in the race.
Trump wanted Saturday's raid and Sunday's announcement to be "a legacy-defining moment," the NYT reported.
They definitely had no idea that would it be a new defining moment for the group.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing," Chairman and CEO Dennis Muilenburg said in a statement.
Was there a defining moment where you decided that you wanted to get involved in activism?
" Obama called this "a defining moment, what happens on this continent has consequences around the globe.
That was another defining moment: I felt powerful as an individual—not just as a mom.
It was the defining moment of the debate; it killed any chance Trump had of winning.
"I can say that it is a defining moment for this speaker," Mr. Meadows said then.
It became the defining moment of their lives, and one that's been extremely difficult to escape.
For others, including myself, it was a jolt back to a defining moment in our lives.
Mayor London Breed announced what she calls a "defining moment" in U.S. response to the pandemic.
"Unfortunately it's just the start, highlighting that we're living through a generation-defining moment," he added.
Ms. Haspel's nomination presents a defining moment for the rule of law in the United States.
Charlottesville is also home to a defining moment for this nation in the last few years.
Under Iran's Qajar dynasty (1785–1925), beauty ideals shifted and the female unibrow had a defining moment.
Though insiders may regard NYFW as the least-defining moment of the month, we beg to differ.
It was the first hint of what would become a defining moment in Booker's campaign thus far.
But no matter its wisdom, the snub of Trump is sure to be a career-defining moment.
" Lead singer Colin Blunstone was similarly enthusiastic, calling the news "a career-defining [and] life-defining moment.
"I was looking at a defining moment in British culture," Coca tells Refinery29 at the brand's showroom.
But Smith still often returns to one defining moment in their relationship, one of their last conversations.
Or it could backfire spectacularly on Trump and provide an election-defining moment of authenticity for Clinton.
Edward Crawford, Jr., the man whose image became the defining moment in the Ferguson protests, is dead.
Yet, as impressive as these victories are, they arguably pale in comparison to the decade's defining moment.
"Brexit is a defining moment in the history of our nation," a source in May's office said.
Realizing such potential could well be data's ultimate promise… and the defining moment of the 21st century.
On Thursday, Secretary of State Tillerson called the current violence a "defining moment" for Myanmar's new democracy.
Newton apparently pursuing his fumble half-heartedly — with everything on the line — is the game's defining moment.
"This is a defining moment for the European Union," said the head of the U.N. refugee agency.
"Unfortunately it's just the start, highlighting that we're living through a generation-defining moment," El-Erian tweeted.
Political experts in Michigan point to the Medicaid expansion as a defining moment for her bipartisan credentials.
The critique of "government schools" passed through a defining moment in the aftermath of the Brown v.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing," the chief executive, Dennis A. Muilenburg, said in a statement.
Mota could see the defining moment as a once-skeptical councilor began presenting the Game Jam prizes.
So will McConnell, as the vote could be a legacy-defining moment for the longtime GOP leader.
"No doubt, that will be my defining moment forever," Cruz said in an interview four years ago.
It "was a defining moment of an ill-conceived and poorly executed convention," one Iowa Democrat said.
It was a defining moment that told the world that the so-called "alt-right" had won.
King defeated Riggs in a victory that was a defining moment in women's tennis and second-wave feminism.
Clinton's speech, as "Right Stuff" blogger "Tharru" speculated on Wednesday, could be a defining moment for the campaign.
In a defining moment, Derek is raped by Aryan Nation inmates for questioning their commitment to white supremacy.
"That was a defining moment for our city," said Jennifer Foster, executive director of OneOrlando Alliance, a nonprofit.
Twenty years from now, we have no idea what the defining moment of Trump's shameful presidency will be.
So that was probably the most defining moment, when he decided that we would all be a family.
Mawarire portrayed it as a defining moment in the evolution of a nation and its relationship with authority.
For this country, which we are going to come through for now, at its defining moment of truth.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," O'Rourke said.
New York went on to win Game 7, and the error became the defining moment of Buckner's career.
Commenting on violence in Myanmar against the minority Rohingya population, Tillerson said the country faced a defining moment.
The defining moment of Kelly's career was her clash with Donald Trump during the first Republican presidential debate.
For many NBA franchises, the draft lottery has become the defining moment in the lives of their fans.
But the war, however brief, was in fact a defining moment in America's emergence as a global power.
It was a defining moment for his campaign, and it's poised to play a similar role in 2020.
"This is a defining moment," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said shortly after the vote, the newspaper Haaretz reported.
The defining moment in his life, as Mr. Bergé often said, was meeting Mr. Saint Laurent in 1183.
For many people who joined the gun-control movement in the past year, Parkland was a defining moment.
For all of Wade's exploits on offense, Brown assessed that steal as the "defining moment" of the game.
For these small towns, Vietnam remains a touchstone, a defining moment in their history, even as memories fade.
The discussion is a character-defining moment not only for him, but for the others at the table.
The first management job I interviewed for I didn't get, and that was a defining moment for me.
Now his testimony in the House of Representatives could be the defining moment of the entire impeachment drama.
It was a defining moment for "Blue Lives Matter," and the fallout is currently being felt in Louisiana.
The South Carolina senator said the fate of the border would be the "defining moment" of Trump's presidency.
It's interesting that the narrative of this moment is interwoven because it's a defining moment for both of them.
When asked what the most defining moment of his life has been, the actor didn't hesitate with his answer.
It was a defining moment for many millennials who were coming of age as uncertainty mushroomed and opportunity shrunk.
Calling 2016 a "generational defining moment," Mr. Ryan said congressional Republicans would set the policy template for the campaign.
How each leader handled the defining moment says as much about their mindset as it does their foreign policy.
That became the sort of defining moment of my life, was just pre-103/11 and post-9/11.
What was it like pushing forward and making new music while revisiting such a defining moment in your career?
The defining moment of my transition to womanhood came during one week of my junior year of high school.
It's a defining moment for Google's latest hardware effort, which is being spearheaded by former Motorola chief Rick Osterloh.
History will show that the Manafort convictions were a defining moment in the midterm elections and the Russia investigations.
The Koch network's new campaign could become a defining moment between the administration and the powerful Koch-backed groups.
With his nomination to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh has once again walked into a defining moment of history.
What's unfolding in Alabama with Roy Moore's Senate campaign is a pivotal and potentially defining moment for Brand Bannon.
"I play her as if this is the defining moment of her life, a calling she's been waiting for."
And the defining moment of the Texas Revolution was the Battle of the Alamo, 184 years ago this week.
"That's part of what makes this a really defining moment," said Nanjala Nyabola, a Kenyan lawyer and political analyst.
EG: I think this will be a defining moment of our lives and we will be changed, for sure.
It was a defining moment, this realization that everything can be taken away from you in a single instant.
It was a chilling case of the dehumanizing potential of epidemic language, and a defining moment in Trump's presidency.
The trial will also be, in many ways, a defining moment for the Justice Department's foreign lobbying enforcement efforts.
And in a defining moment, one of her fellow castmates even dubs her "Messica" during their joint bachelorette party.
To the "Never Trump" crowd of Republicans critical of the president, Charlottesville represents a defining moment for the party.
"It is a critical moment, a defining moment for the future of the industry in California," Mr. Mikalonis said.
By the end of June, with the presidential election in high gear, the court will reach a defining moment.
Juraj Seliga, 28, one of the organizers of the demonstrations, said it was a defining moment for the country.
On March 14th Mrs May duly hailed the bill's passage into law as "a defining moment for our whole country".
"I couldn't give you one defining moment, because for me there wasn't," Jorie says regarding when she began shipping Larry.
Now, the last time Shia rapped was a defining moment for his career, but this might have killed the joke.
Indeed, this could turn out to be a defining moment for the party in its struggle against the Trump presidency.
Last year her feature film debut 'The Wedding Party' hit the screens and became a defining moment for Nigerian cinema.
For some constituents like Rob Simmons, Burr's decision was a defining moment that meant they would no longer support Burr.
Other members of the band banned glow sticks from our gig at Brixton Academy, so that was a defining moment.
So 2018 could be a defining moment, shaking up the GOP and placing Trump's 2016 campaign agenda at its forefront.
Biden's launch video in April featured scenes from the rally and described the event as a "defining moment" for America.
Eleven percent pick Clinton's time as a lawyer, while 23 percent remain undecided about the defining moment of her work.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Trump's response to the attack in Syria would be a "defining moment" in his presidency.
Moviegoers turned up in Black Panther-inspired outfits, and many called the film's success a defining moment for black America.
But if The 100 is smart — and it usually is — Lexa's death will be the defining moment of the season.
I think there's a defining moment, not just in Hollywood but in our conscious being as humans — and women especially.
But in many ways, discovering Final Fantasy became a defining moment in my relationship to both gaming and the PlayStation.
"I am not speaking here of Justice, for in this defining moment that debate will get us nowhere," she wrote.
Mandel, in his Atlantic piece, argued that the Kavanaugh allegations are a defining moment in solidifying conservative support for Trump.
New York (CNN)The Boeing 737 Max crisis has become a "defining moment" for the company, according to CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
They have begun to tame a violent us-against-them culture that formed decades earlier in the prison's most defining moment.
Last night Apple delivered a bombshell negative preannouncement that will be a defining moment for Cook & Co. for years to come.
"I can say it is the defining moment for this speaker," Meadows said at a Heritage Foundation forum early this year.
Read More Cramer's game plan: Next week's big defining moment for oil Cramer sees an intense love affair with value stocks.
That moment stayed with me a long time, as a defining moment of what it felt like to be that age.
"There's a defining moment in a person's life where they become fully aware that they've found their person," the post read.
Reflecting on the last four seasons on Arrow, Cassidy fought back tears as she talked of a defining moment for Laurel.
Mind of Mine is being framed as a career-defining moment, the album that's going to launch pop's next great hope.
" In Friday's proclamation, the president cited the tearing down in 1989 of the Berlin Wall as a "defining moment for freedom.
"That was a very defining moment for me, in terms of encounters with sexism and gender bias in tech," she said.
Video of the clash went viral and became a defining moment of last August's violent events in the Virginia college town.
He's also revealing a defining moment for Dumbledore: a romantic liaison with his dark counterpart, Gellert Grindelwald, played by Johnny Depp.
Our magazine writer called it a "defining moment for black America" in an essay that explores Wakanda's emotional power and symbolism.
And I think it was a defining moment for this generation of Foreign Service officers that they did fulfill that mandate.
And I think that what we're beginning to see now is a defining moment — [for the] the discipline of our vote.
In what I would call a defining moment, David Remnick showed he was gutless when confronted by the howling online mob.
During Shirley's character-defining moment describing the Native Americans, the orchestra bustles with subdued yet jerky rhythmic spurts and jagged phrases.
It&aposs the decision that could reshape the Supreme Court for a generation and be a defining moment for the Trump presidency.
It's been a rough couple of weeks in the lead up to what's likely to be a defining moment in U.S. history.
But it's a career-defining moment when you get nominated for a Grammy and it's on TV. It's timeless for your career.
So much is placed on the first time you have sex—yes, it's a defining moment that can inform future sexual encounters.
The assault on Raqqa promises to be a defining moment in the U.S.-led war against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
The most defining moment in EVE: Valkyrie — and by extension the Oculus Rift itself — happens just before I play my first round.
Her career-defining moment, a 1992 appearance to showcase her Miracle Mop on QVC, was the result of years of hard work.
On foreign policy: Sanders voted against the 2003 Iraq War, which he often points to as a defining moment in his career.
"This is a defining moment for U.S.-China relations," said Ruan Zongze, executive vice president of the Chinese Foreign Ministry's research institute.
As a practicing Kenyan journalist, I'm deeply concerned about the threats to press freedom at this defining moment in the country's democracy.
That makes the nomination itself, and the way it's handled, a defining moment for the way Americans see sexual assault writ large.
"This should be a career-defining moment for Chris Rock," Cheadle, 51, told PEOPLE during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
" Bannon crowed: "In what I would call a defining moment, David Remnick showed he was gutless when confronted by the howling online mob.
The kiss itself is a generation defining moment, but the performance is so much more than a faux-lesbian pash between pop stars.
But no one could have anticipated perhaps the most defining moment of this year's edition, held Thursday through Sunday at Nashville's Nissan Stadium.
That was a defining moment in my life — I knew I had to do something that made me uncomfortable to be truly happy.
"We are at a defining moment regarding the future of our convention," he told a vast audience of "messengers" from its 47,000 churches.
The first and probably most important reason is the fact that the nastiness of the 2016 election needs a defining moment of closure.
"This transaction is a defining moment for LSE in terms of its strategic importance," the exchange's chairman Don Robert said in a statement.
How the IAAF and IOC act most likely could be a defining moment in the fight against doping, long-term observers have said.
The Supreme Court's decision this week "marks a defining moment for the IFC", said EarthRights International, a legal advocacy group representing the plaintiffs.
It was a defining moment and he could have said to the world, not the United States, that we were better than that.
It was a kind of defining moment in his post-basketball life, and it comes up in his pastoral work all the time.
Jose Clase from Providence, R.I., expanded on those ideas: I believe "Black Panther" to be a defining moment in America, especially in 2018.
Jonathan Alter, the author of "The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope," is writing a biography of Jimmy Carter.
In June, Harris's defining moment came when she went after Biden for opposing federally mandated busing to racially integrate schools in the 1970s.
Black voters deliver for Biden The South Carolina primary in late February increasingly looks like the defining moment of the 2628 primary race.
Praveen Swami, a reporter who covers security for The Indian Express, a daily newspaper, called them "a defining moment" for Mr. Modi's government.
The drive to oust Franken was led by the women of the Senate, who felt it was a defining moment in national politics.
Finally, in 2001, we agreed on what became my first book ("The Defining Moment: F.D.R.'s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope").
I know that you did it not for me personally, not for the Democratic Party, but for our country at this defining moment.
This was a hugely inspirational and defining moment for the Games, and I was delighted to do this when I got back to London.
S. rivalry has yet to produce a defining moment in a feud driven by a shared border and familiarity that has bred fierce contempt.
Two of the most unpredictable leaders on the world stage in what could be a defining moment in their legacies and in world history.
"This is a defining moment for our security," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told a new conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday.
It's a career-defining moment for company founder Stephen Petronio, the first time he's had his dancers perform a work that is not his.
Even though he had a long military career, the defining moment of Kelly's time in uniform may have occurred while he was at home.
Such an achievement would be a defining moment in the country's history, akin to the country's abolition of its army in 1948, he said.
Reds' chief executive Bob Castellini said in a statement that inducting Rose into the Reds' hall will be "a defining moment" in franchise history.
So that was really the defining moment for me— just getting the part because I was going to be a part of something special.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," O'Rourke said during a video announcing his candidacy.
The day became a defining moment in the nation's history, and on each anniversary students march solemnly through Athens with a blood-stained flag.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had advocated for the nation-state bill, hailed its passage and called it a "defining moment" in Israel's history.
"I think that was an early defining moment for Jesse, to honor his commitment," McGuire, who is still in touch with Cohn today, said.
Against all odds, President Trump was elected 45th president of the United States to rectify this damage, and this is a term-defining moment.
Florida State forward Jarquez Smith chipped in nine points and three blocks, and he accounted for the game-defining moment in the second half.
It was a defining moment, and he could have said to the world, not just the United States, that we were better than that.
All the while, he clings to the newspaper-wrapped masterpiece as his one constant, an anchor to the most defining moment of his life.
Britain's decision to leave the European Union, a victory for the populist cause, may be a defining moment for Britain and the European project.
Another was Sarah Emily Baum, who, like other young journalists working on the project, pointed to Parkland as a defining moment in her life.
"The Facebook investigation will be a defining moment for the Commission," Blumenthal and Hawley, both of whom sit on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote.
As such, the press conference – or the "surrender summit" as one critic called the Helsinki meeting – could be a defining moment in the Trump presidency.
Washington (CNN)Joe Biden stumbled into a potential campaign-defining moment Thursday that pitched his effort to win the Democratic nomination onto suddenly shaky ground.
Suu Kyi is due to speak to the nation on Tuesday about a crisis the United States has called a "defining moment" for her country.
Murray had just been chased out of Middlebury College by a raucous student-led protest — a defining moment in the campus free speech culture war.
It's also particularly gratifying to see and hear, considering the career-defining moment he's just had in the form of being given the Mercury nod.
Palmer's defining moment, one that embedded the word "charge" into the minds of his adoring fans, came in the 19733 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills.
If Trump loses this election, especially if it's a close loss, people will look back at this debate and remember it as a defining moment.
We conclude with the adult Chiron (Trevante Rhodes), bruised and baffled by his life, struggling to find his way back to that one, defining moment.
"For this new season, I was looking at a defining moment in British culture – the Swinging Sixties, and its hedonistic and iconic imagery," Coca says.
In return, China's President Xi Jinping made a state visit to the U.K. last year that was hailed as a "defining moment" in Sino-U.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The November U.S. presidential election is being sold by the major parties as a defining moment for the next generation of Americans.
"This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset.
She is due to speak to the nation on Tuesday about the crisis, which the United States has described as a "defining moment" for Myanmar.
His appearance in the House on Thursday could be a defining moment for the lawman, whose term as FBI chief does not end until 2023.
But the defining moment of her life was her rape at the age of 17 by three men when she was hitchhiking home from London.
It was something of a defining moment for the philosophy of the Williams team, as well: The team never favored one driver over the other.
Elizabeth duly donned a wig and concealed a gun in a newspaper, but in a series-defining moment, she walked past Nesterenko without shooting him.
"I am elated and after 40 years of experience, this has probably been my defining moment," says Prasada, adding that it has been overwhelming too.
In a spot where one team has already had their season-defining moment, and another team is still searching for theirs, bet on the latter.
This is a defining moment – much like when our country created a public education system during the transition from an agrarian to an industrialized society.
BORDER CROSSROADS: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: Donald Trump's months of tough talk on immigration faces a defining moment in a policy speech this week.
But the defining moment of his current incarnation came at a 2005 movie premiere where he met a little-known conservative firebrand named Andrew Breitbart.
In Indonesia, circumcision is considered the official beginning of a boy's transition into manhood—a defining moment in his life, and a major cause for celebration.
In the newly announced Shadow of the Tomb Raider, she's reached her "defining moment," finally embodying the badass apex predator we knew in the older games.
The Russia controversy, despite questionable behavior by Trump, has so far lacked the dramatic era-defining moment provided by the Senate Watergate hearings in the 1970s.
Whether or not Trump can take the reins and guide the GOP to a consensus on the bill will be a defining moment of his presidency.
LA native Kris Yenbamroong's defining moment came at age 13, when his parents sent him to Thailand's Red Light District to marinate in his surging hormones.
OUTSIDE China, the bloodshed in Beijing on the night of June 3rd 1989 and the morning after was a defining moment in the country's modern history.
But this year's All-Star Game featured a brilliant inverted script that turned a tired, effortless game into the defining moment of a hockey player's career.
It was a defining moment for Black people everywhere, but particularly for Black women and femmes, it was a moment when we felt powerful and seen.
But I think it will be a defining moment if you decide that you are there for a reason and you have a lot to offer.
I expect them both to perform well in the veep debate and would be surprised if the debate becomes a defining moment in the presidential campaign.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," O'Rourke, 46, said in a video announcing his candidacy.
It will contain photos of every defining moment in my life so far, from when I learned to ride a bike to my sexual awakening—i.e.
I guess if there was a defining moment of making this transition, it was when I started using a reverb pedal to sing through during practices.
And Lauren Thornton from Providence, R.I., added interesting ideas to the thread: I definitely do believe that "Black Panther" is a defining moment for black America.
But the defining moment of their relationship remains their first kiss in the doorway of their daily hangout spot Central Perk — after having a gigantic fight.
For both men, the summit, the first between leaders of North Korea and the United States, is likely to be a defining moment of their careers.
I will not sit along the sidelines and watch a good ally, the Kurds, be slaughtered by Turkey... This is a defining moment for President Trump.
"At this defining moment, Boeing must take an expanded leadership role with a heightened focus on safety — and reach even higher," Muilenburg said in a release.
"This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had told the Knesset.
DONALD TRUMP'S decision to sack James Comey as FBI director on May 9th seemed to many like a defining moment in his chaotic early stab at governing.
Esmail is using this defining moment as a push to get him there, to embrace who he really is — that's very likely why the rape didn't happen.
Like the boss that he is, Martinez limps over to the boys and tells them this is a self-defining moment, and they should the right choice.
"From the national level down to the grassroots, it&aposs clear our decisions at the ballot box next year will mark a defining moment for our nation."
Ironically enough, that same flawed reasoning applies to its star, Blake Lively, whose performance in the film is being hailed as a defining moment in her career.
Mandy Moore revealed that her new blunt bob and darker hair change was more than just an average haircut — it marks a defining moment in her life.
The group's defining moment was a 2005 concert in Cuba, which at the time was billed as the country's first outdoor rock concert by an American band.
If you have $200,503 to spend on a sports car, picking between the 570S and 570GT is less a defining moment and more a reflection of yourself.
The defining moment (at the time) came with the unveiling of the iMac, which looked unlike anything else on the market and came in five different colors.
The defining moment came late in the fourth quarter, when the Spurs had cut the 28-point lead to 11 with just under four minutes to go.
He reached a defining moment in his life when, falling behind in his school classes, he was sent to live with a relative who was a pastor.
Since F.D.R., the first 23 days have come to be seen as the defining moment of each presidency and are used to measure each new president's accomplishments.
The defining moment for the relationship between Make America Number 1, Cambridge Analytica and attorneys at Greenberg Traurig came in the closing months of the 2016 election.
Rae is smack dab in the middle of a career-defining moment — transitioning from TV darling to leading movie star — but she's taking it all in stride.
" Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin and the House speaker, took to the floor to loud applause, where he called the tax bill a "generational-defining moment.
It was a defining moment in their friendship, so Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey decided to unpack it on the latest episode of their Office Ladies podcast.
But it'll be a defining moment of this era anyway to see who falls where and if anyone from either party crosses over to the other side.
It was a defining moment, especially for young women, proving that a woman could work and have a baby in the highest and most challenging leadership positions.
Mr. Priebus made getting a health care bill passed in the House a career-defining moment for himself, and he negotiated at length with the conservative lawmakers.
But (safely) witnessing a defining moment in a country's history can provide unparalleled insights into a culture and a deeper understanding of its people and their passions.
Publication of this highly classified material, which had been given to the newspaper by a military analyst, Daniel Ellsberg, became a defining moment in government-press relations.
But the narrow special election victory of Conor Lamb in March was the first test of the new operation, a defining moment in southwest Pennsylvania activist circles.
And Republicans believe this could be a defining moment for McSally to crystallize her bona fides as a border security hard-liner, while Democrats ready their attacks.
Perhaps the defining moment of this controversy was a filmed confrontation in October 212 between Peterson and a group of student activists at the University of Toronto.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. It was a tired tangle of legs that Ronald Koeman had to thank for the defining moment of his career.
"Nine Bucks" was all over the place, and what should've been its season-defining moment, the introduction of a new member to the Pearson family, was passion-less.
So I think it was a defining moment for Republicans with regard to the accomplishments that we had made for African-Americans going back to the Civil War.
The escalating pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong against the territory's China-backed government could turn into a generation-defining moment, Republican Scott Walker told CNBC on Friday.
From there, he starred in the sitcom No - That's Me Over Here and a number of other shows before finding his career-defining moment on The Two Ronnies.
" At the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, Trump reminisced about his 2016 campaign, describing it is as a "great political movement" and "a defining moment in American history.
I would love to say that there's a clear-cut defining moment that I chose to, but this album came quicker, I think, than the other ones did.
If big-screen science fiction has been going through a maturation process over the past few years, searching for a truly genre-defining moment, it has finally arrived.
And at that defining moment I realized that it was time for me to either be vocal and promote change, or I don't know—something bad could happen.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," he added, touching on health care, immigration, justice reform and climate change.
LONDON (Reuters) - Myanmar is facing a "defining moment" and must stop the violence against its ethnic minority Rohingya population, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Thursday.
It will also show the Woodward book will be a defining moment as the American people render judgment on the Trump presidency, his defenders, apologists, enablers and shills.
Perhaps the defining moment of his tenure came in August when he fired Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who had placed Eric Garner in a lethal chokehold five years earlier.
But his most defining moment was when he battled his way to ask Hillary Clinton the million-dollar question: Is Twitter good or bad for our national discourse?
" Johnson also believes Kim's crusade will be a defining moment in history, and will show she was a "key figure in meaningful criminal justice reform becoming a reality.
The battle between China and the United States to be the world's most powerful nation could be the century's defining moment for financial markets, according to one strategist.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you agree with the author that "Black Panther" and the reaction to it is a "defining moment" in America?
It's a generation-defining moment for almost every generation aliveAs any parent of a young child, much less multiple children, can attest — solitary boredom is an unfamiliar commodity.
Meanwhile, millions of young people in Hong Kong realize that this is a defining moment for them and they have no plans to live under China's authoritarian rule.
Opinions can also change once candidates declare for office or have a defining moment as big as Oprah's Golden Globes speech, when she tapped into the #metoo movement.
The Republicans can stand with Trump or force a brokered convention, but either way, this election will undoubtedly be a defining moment for the history of the party.
But even if you think Paul Simon singing "Bridge Over Troubled Water" will turn out to be the defining moment of Campaign 2016, it didn't exactly have visual flair.
Pompeo last discussed her former costar to The Hollywood Reporter when revealing that his exit from the series in 2015 "was a defining moment, deal-wise" in her career.
It's the type of record that people will look back on in three years, when Noname is universally regarded as a straight-up star, as a career-defining moment.
Read More: The Srebrenica genocide: A defining moment The failure of the safe zone policy in Bosnia led NATO toward a full-fledged air war against the Bosnian Serbs.
President Trump's meeting with Xi at this weekend's will be a defining moment for the U.S. economy and the stock market, so investors have to be prepared, Cramer said.
"Tonight because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment change has come to America," she heard Obama declare during his victory speech.
With the full arrival of streaming, the advent of voice, and the promise of the connected home, we are at a pivotal and defining moment – this is our time.
" Despite the defining moment in history, Jenner says she's found more fulfillment in her work as a transgender advocate than she ever did wearing a Team USA jersey. "Sports.
The 2020 games are "a defining moment -- an occasion for Tokyo's citizens to consider how we want to be seen, and how we see ourselves," Koike wrote last month.
Netanyahu's election-day message to mobilize his right-wing voter base became a defining moment of the 2015 election, drawing criticism and accusations of racism from across the globe.
"The hope is Moody's won't do anything until the ANC's elective conference in December, which they see as a policy defining moment," said chief economist at Nedbank Dennis Dykes.
But his decision to ban travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, along with the subsequent protests and court challenges, have quickly become the defining moment of his young presidency.
The defining moment came when they were close to maxing their credit limits on all five of their cards and could not finance a summer vacation for their family.
And, if this is the defining moment -- or even one of the defining moments -- of the final months of the 2018 campaign, it's very, very bad news for Republicans.
In many ways, that meeting on the border, posted online by the media unit of the Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah in November, was the defining moment of 2017.
Mark Kelly, a surfboard shaper in Manly, where Abbott maintains his local electoral office and is a regular in the waves, said that was a defining moment for him.
I think continuing to open up opportunities for this new technology to mature is going to be very important, and I think we're at a defining moment right now.
Ford O'Connell Winners: Trump and Kasich Super Tuesday 6900 is likely to be a very good day for Trump, and it could be a defining moment in the race.
The defining moment in Taksim Square's recent history came in 2013, when it was the site of large and violent protests against Mr. Erdogan, who was then prime minister.
Police officers surveilled the scene atop Stonewall's roof, directly above where the NYPD had beaten queer people in the gay right's movement's defining moment only a few decades earlier.
On Thursday, Biden held up the example of the 2017 attack at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed a counterprotester as a defining moment for the nation.
The defining moment of Kalkaska's turmoil occurred last June, when a band of protesters, including a few from the anti-fascist group Redneck Revolt, gathered downtown to march against Sieting.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," he said in his announcement video, sitting next to wife Amy Hoover Sanders.
Elio Elio Elio Elio Elio is both a nickname and a career-defining moment, and the character that will follow Chalamet into what I am certain is even more success.
"I think the most defining moment of my childhood was my mother passed away very suddenly, when I was 12," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, on stands Friday.
"Inducting Pete into the Reds Hall of Fame will be a defining moment in the 147-year history of this storied franchise," team President Bob Castellini said in a statement.
Within the ruling parliamentary party, calling an early election is always a defining moment of leadership: it is often a calculated risk in the hope of increasing a parliamentary majority.
Jeffrey Toobin says on CNN that the testimony "will be a defining moment of the Trump presidency ... as dramatic a confrontation" as President Bill Clinton's questioning in the Starr prosecution.
So it's incredible that if there were one kind of defining moment in rock music that will always be in the history books, that one of them came from Seattle.
Wilson's defeat was a defining moment in American and world history, helping to set off a chain reaction of consequences that would culminate in another global conflict 20 years later.
Beto O'Rourke (Texas) "This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," he said in a March 14 video announcing his candidacy.   Rep.
"Like the return of Moon rocks to Earth, bringing back samples of Mars will be a defining moment in space exploration," said the ESA in a press release last May.
For a brief but life-defining moment — just over two years — she, unlike the vast majority of enslaved people, was in a place where the law was on her side.
It was not just the swift execution of the movement's leaders, which historians often point to as a defining moment, but the burial of their bodies in quicklime without coffins.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," the 3-year-old Democratic former congressman from Texas said in the video.
Fifty-nine percent of Republicans picked Trump's acceptance speech as the "defining moment" of the convention, far more than the 28 percent who said Cruz's televised snub defined the week.
The following year, I was given the role of Sugar Plum, so it all happened really quickly, and it was such a big, defining moment within my ballet training and career.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country, and for every single one of us," O'Rourke said in a video posted Thursday morning, sitting next to his wife, Amy.
Netanyahu said the passing of the bill was a "defining moment," but the law has been interpreted by Israel's Arab community as a sign that the country is downgrading their status.
With that in mind, Fightland has started talking to our favorite professional and amateur fighters and enthusiasts about the first big defining moment that started them on their martial arts journeys.
" Cramer's game plan: Oil's big defining moment Cramer: Expect the opposite for growth stocks Cramer Remix: Market could be lapping up Apple Outerwall: "OUTR is like trading down in the draft.
As I watched him stream a close-up of his bloody face to more than a million people, it seemed like a defining moment in a new kind of media career.
The battle became a defining moment in World War I, not just containing the German push along the Western Front but proving the Americans&apos military mettle for all to see.
Lucero's killing was a defining moment in Long Island's struggle with racial issues, and local Latino civil rights groups urged Trump not to hold his event at such a sensitive location.
In a game that lacked any juggernaut statistical performances, that was Manning's defining moment — cool, calm and collected after an upset victory while the rest of us speculate about his future.
In Winfrey's new book "The Path Made Clear: Discovering Your Life's Direction and Purpose," she shares a defining moment in her early career that helped shape the rest of her life.
Read: Srebrenica, a defining moment Slobodan Milosevic, the one time Yugoslav President who died ignominiously while awaiting trial as a war criminal in 2006, turned out to be a paper tiger.
Khizr and Ghazala Khan's appearance  at the 2016 Democratic National Convention was a defining moment for Muslim visibility and inclusivity in American politics for many Muslims—but not all of them.
While millions of Iranians were in the streets, thousands were arrested, beaten, raped and tortured and hundreds were killed; Obama ignored this defining moment and continued his overture toward the regime.
In walks a dude from New York who was a member of ACT UP, wearing a leather jacket that said "Don't Tread on Me." It was a defining moment for me.
A defining moment of his premiership came in 2015, as the migrant crisis peaked: he built a double razor wire fence that became the symbol of anti-migrant sentiment in Europe.
A tabled proposal was "deviating considerably" from the original roadmap and WADA had to stay true to its values at what could be a defining moment for its credibility, she added.
The English-language China Daily said in an editorial that while it remained to be seen if the summit would be a defining moment, the fact it went smoothly was positive.
I think the reason that this movie specifically is portrayed as a defining moment as compared to other black struggle movies is because it doesn't show blacks as the sole victim.
It should have been the defining moment of a journey which began as Syria's conflict escalated, forcing two Palestinian families to flee their homes in the suburbs of the capital Damascus.
And it is on all of us, individually and through the institutions of the press and Congress, to decide what this country will stand for at this defining moment of truth.
Apparently his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has all of the hallmarks of a defining moment of his time in office, and comes complete with an impeachment inquiry to boot.
"He saw it as a wake-up call, certainly — a defining moment," said Russ Parsons, the retired food editor of The Los Angeles Times, who does some work for Mr. Keller.
"From the national level down to the grassroots, it's clear our decisions at the ballot box next year will mark a defining moment for our nation," she said in the statement.
I see this as a defining moment and a huge opportunity for these companies to reimagine how to create a stronger link between the diverse urban environment and the online world.
The next steps by Gianforte must be carefully considered as these actions will determine if the election eve assault was just a stressful lapse in judgment or a reputational defining moment.
We are in a defining moment in history where politicians will have to examine every aspect of the gun issue and take legislative steps to address these episodes of mass violence.
Its starting year was 1789, when a mob stormed the Bastille in a defining moment of the French Revolution; he named months after historical titans like Gutenberg, Charlemagne, Shakespeare and Dante.
" TOM DI GALOMA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, SEAPORT GLOBAL HOLDINGS, NEW YORK: "Powell's statement that the Fed is always prepared to shift stance of policy is truly defining moment for equity market bounce.
A defining moment came when he heard a broadcast of Stravinsky's "Song of the Nightingale" conducted by Ernest Ansermet; it was a work to which he often returned throughout his conducting career.
What I do think about is that was a defining moment of why I decided to go from doing films [to TV] ... [and I] have a personal love and investment in this.
The victory was seen a defining moment in Indian politics as it seemed to user in an alternative to the existing political establishment populated with dynastic, wealthy and people with 'winnability quotients'.
It's part dormitory, part dining hall, part lounge; a place to prepare for the defining moment in any athlete's life and a place to unwind or people-watch before or between competitions.
Rodney KingThe 1991 assault of LA resident Rodney King by the LAPD became a defining moment in US history, setting off decades of simmering racial tensions and sparking riots across the city.
It is on grass, though, that his chances of a career-defining moment look most likely, especially as he will be going into Wimbledon as a seed and with his confidence overflowing.
I was suddenly gripped by the realization that I was witnessing a defining moment, and even then I was poignantly aware that it marked a peak which would never again be scaled.
Perhaps the defining moment came on August 21, 2013, when Assad's forces launched sarin gas — a horrifying and deadly chemical weapon — into the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, killing up to 1,423 people.
"It was a defining moment," said Jiri Pehe, a former political adviser to Vaclav Havel, the first president of post-Communist Czechoslovakia and now the director of New York University in Prague.
"For the country, it was a defining moment because after a huge rise in the hopes of the people and an outburst of creative energy, the country was crushed," Mr. Pehe said.
Tony Blair&aposs comments upon winning a landslide majority in 1997, that "A new dawn is breaking, is it not?" was the sort of defining moment which Johnson will seek to replicate.
"I would not say that this is the defining moment," Sanders said during a George Washington University panel discussion about Trump's first year in office, which also included several White House reporters.
Jonathan Alter, author of "The Defining Moment: F.D.R.'s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope," said Mr. Trump did not come close to any modern president in meaningful accomplishments so far.
Christchurch, New Zealand (CNN)In the wake of last Friday's attacks in Christchurch in which 2000 people were killed, New Zealand faces a defining moment on the availability of guns in society.
"Hate is on the rise again, and we're at a defining moment again in American history," said Biden, who served as vice president to the United States' first black President Barack Obama.
While some will surely praise Trump for denouncing racism and promising that justice will be served for those who died in Charlottesville, his so-called defining moment came after 48 hours of silence.
WHEN Disney struck a deal just before Christmas to buy much of 21st Century Fox for $66bn, it was a career-defining moment for the two firms' bosses, Bob Iger and Rupert Murdoch.
That was a defining moment when I realized that — like many others in the US who average over four hours a day looking at their phone — I was addicted to my mobile device.
The transition comes at a defining moment for Codelco as it pushes forward with a 10 year, $40 billion plan to overhaul its flagship mines amid sharply falling ore grades and wavering markets.
A combative and unrestrained President Donald Trump opened his authentic political soul, in possibly the most memorable news conference in presidential history, that is certain to become a defining moment of his administration.
The visual, coupled with a familiar John Williams melody playing behind it, tugs us back to that defining moment from the Original Trilogy when a much younger Luke watched Tatooine's twin suns set.
For some people, a song this big would be a career-defining moment: It's a breezily digestible widescreen rap song that made a minor splash and has a video with 30 million views.
A precursor to R & Company's upcoming Radical Italian Design survey in 2017, "Lapo Binazzi" celebrates the accomplishments of the working designer while framing a larger conversation about a defining moment of creative syncretism.
The defining moment in terms of this epiphany, where it elevated to another level, was courtesy of a man now known as the President of the United States of America, Mr. Donald Trump.
"Other than the defining moment, everything else tends to be more trendlike, and you can see more of a path of continued change from millennials to Gen Z, including technology, mobile adoption, etc."
They meet at a defining moment in US-China ties which are turning sharply more adversarial with Beijing being more assertive on the world stage and Washington shifting to a more confrontational pose.
But to those of us who understood why he took the time to claim his nationality while celebrating the World Cup victory, it too was a defining moment of a politically charged night.
Video of the clash between Harris and the group of white supremacists went viral and became a defining moment from the violent Unite the Right rally in the Virginia college town last August.
He plowed his car into a crowd of protesters, sending bodies flying and killing counterprotester Heather Heyer, a defining moment in one of the most brazen displays of white supremacy in modern American history.
The announcement puts back on track a high-risk summit that could be a legacy-defining moment for the American leader, who has matched his unconventional deal-making style with the mercurial Kim government.
You watch him go onstage and you can see that he's getting his head into the zone and he's having a true defining moment about what it must feel like to be a champion.
"After a couple of months, I called my dad and left a message, and when he called back, he said he was surprised by my voice," she said, a defining moment in her transition.
Over the next several months, awards for The Walking Dead continued to pile up — a pivotal and defining moment for a studio that had been in a challenging financial situation just a year before.
But a CNN examination of the statements at issue in that hearing three decades ago -- a defining moment in Sessions' life — reveals a more nuanced portrait than has sometimes been conveyed over the years.
" JOHN SIN, HEAD OF ASSET SERVICING FOR GREATER CHINA, BNY MELLON (via email) "Despite the reduced A-shares index weighting of 0.73 percent, today's announcement represents a defining moment for the Chinese stock market.
The problem is that what might have been passed off as a bit of knockabout fun by a David Cameron or a Tony Blair, now looks like a defining moment for this Prime Minister.
His appointment is a defining moment that could lead to an entire generation suffering the consequences and open doors for corporations to legally pollute, poison and destroy our air, our water, and our communities.
While the referendum was expected to be a polarizing event, the Spanish authorities have now effectively guaranteed it will be seen as a defining moment not just for Catalonia but the country at large.
Finally, on the deepest layer, September 2015 delivered the opportunity for another defining moment in Germany's long movement from being an enemy of the free world to being the new land of the free.
The retelling of the incident that captured the nation just five weeks before the 1994 Winter Olympics is once again making headlines and helping Harding gain closure on the defining moment of her life.
On her defining moment of 2018I got hired to work in a writers' room with Jason Segel and had to pick up everything right away and move to Los Angeles for a few months.
BEST BASE-RUNNING MOVE: ERIC HOSMER, GAME 5, 2015 It was a speedy play in slow motion, a defining moment in Flushing for the aggressive Kansas City Royals and an oh-so-Mets nightmare.
" Pardlo, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, writes, "It appeared to me then, and I know it to be true now, that the air traffic control strike was the defining moment in my father's life.
For instance, Carvell Wallace writes in The Times Magazine about "Why 'Black Panther' Is a Defining Moment for Black America," and, based on the responses to our related question for students, young people agree.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday pushed back on the idea that the controversy over a Niger ambush that left four Americans dead is a "defining moment" for the Trump presidency.
In his own brief remarks, Graham praised Trump for the "defining moment" when he stuck by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault during his battle for Senate confirmation.
In what's become the Google I/O defining moment, the company kicked off the 2012 event with a series of skydivers, bikers, and climbers to debut the hot newness that was Project Glass (hindsight, etc.).
Apple's decision to make major changes to its reporting structure from the next quarter — and stop reporting the break-down on unit sales — is a "defining moment" in the company's history, according to an analyst.
That was a defining moment for me because it unleashed a powerful outlook on the importance of representation — I learned to embrace my fears so that future generations wouldn't have to endure the same challenges.
After making her WWE debut in 2014 and winning her first-ever match, Paige revealed that although the defining moment felt surreal, she did feel real-life pressure to change her look to fit in.
It was a defining moment for the character, and that anger that he's experiencing as he goes deeper into the Dark Side of the Force is an extreme that's not healthy, to say the least.
The win "is a defining moment in the movement for trans equality," Annise Parker, president and CEO of LGBTQ Victory Fund, which seeks to elect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender candidates, said in a statement.
The backdrop: The 20th century's defining moment was WWII and its aftermath, producing the long, great power peace, broad prosperity, a decline of poverty and greater health, not to mention the transistor and space travel.
"At this critical and defining moment in the history of Virginia and this nation, we need leaders with the ability to unite and help us rise to the better angels of our nature," continued Fairfax.
You were clearly fed up with the lack of clean vitamin options when you quit your job to start Ritual, but was there one defining moment that solidified your decision to start your own company?
Former diplomats and experts warned that the U.S.'s disengagement on climate could be a defining moment for a Trump administration that is focused more on an "America First" agenda than engaging with international allies.
As the latest to profit off Jose Bautista's iconic bat flip, EA has included the defining moment of the 2015 MLB season as a goal celebration in NHL '17, set to be released this fall.
Enter: Skengdo & AM. In what is retrospectively a defining moment of shifting power in drill's evolving, hyperlocal chess-game, AM—a masked, baritone wordsmith from north Brixton crew 410—rapped a single line of French.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing, and we're committed to coming through this challenging time better and stronger as a company," CEO Dennis Muilenburg said during an investor call Wednesday, according to the Post.
Bouygues' second defining moment came when he won France's third mobile phone licence at the height of a telecom investment craze in Europe and built Bouygues Telecom in 1994, a year after his father's death.
The annual pro-independence rally took place at a defining moment, with regional and national politics in turmoil and a much-awaited court verdict on a 2017 botched bid for independence expected early next month.
During another defining moment of the Christie administration — Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and its aftermath — Ms. Guadagno, who lives in Monmouth County, an oceanside stretch ravaged by the storm, became key to the administration's work.
The move from Lebanon will come just two days before a $1.2 billion bond payment is due to be made and could mark a defining moment for one of the world's most financially distressed countries.
The defining moment in Mr. Comey's career — until Tuesday night — came in 2004 during a hospital room standoff with White House officials who wanted to pressure the Justice Department to reauthorize a secret wiretapping program.
"That was a defining moment," said the Gap archivist Erin Grady, who works as a sort of corporate historian at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, cataloging past ad campaigns, store imagery and other ephemera.
Its defining moment (or one of its defining moments) was when Sanders told Clinton "no one cares about your damn emails" in reference to Clinton's use of a private email server as Secretary of State.
If Francis and Trump can come up with a basic plan to help Christians in the Middle East to survive, it will indeed be a history making — and legacy definingmoment for both of them.
"This is the defining moment of his presidency," said Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican who is one of Mr. Trump's biggest supporters on Capitol Hill, speaking at an event in Greenville on Monday.
In an ordinary political year, the horrific massacre in Orlando, Florida, would be a defining moment, offering candidates a chance to elevate their message and present credible plans for reducing the threat of such devastating violence.
Mr. Trump, who has long resisted efforts from aides to address the nation from the Oval Office, agreed to the Diplomatic Reception Room as the setting for what he wanted to be a legacy-defining moment.
It was a defining moment in U.S.-Iranian relations, essentially reinforcing to the world that Washington stood with Iran's tyrannical government and not with the millions of its subjugated citizens seeking Western-style democratic political reforms.
He called Goldwater's vote against the 1964 Civil Rights Act a defining moment for the party that lost African-American voters, and said he is worried a similar situation could happen with Hispanic voters in 2016.
It was a defining moment in the opening up of previously frozen northern trade routes – and it looks to have supercharged an already intensifying arms race and jostle for influence on the roof of the world.
"The data breach at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management is a defining moment, and it is up to you, -- the community of federal chief information officers--to determine how the country will respond," he writes.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing and we remain focused on our enduring values of safety, quality, and integrity in all that we do, as we work to safely return the 22 Max to service," .
It was a very defining moment in our relationship—the first time we felt like we were drawing a line in the sand between the two of us, and we couldn't agree on what to do.
It is the future we were promised as "Kids", the logical next-step in a world where popularity of genres rotates in a decade-long cycle, the defining moment in indie returning to the musical battleground.
When I think about it now, in a weird way I almost feel glad that I could be alive at that point, because it felt like this huge, defining moment in history that changed the world.
Then, in the top of the seventh, as the Yankees were running out of outs, Houston center fielder George Springer — whose leaping catch at the wall was the defining moment of Game 6 — sprang up again.
On the return trip to East Lansing after that defeat, Winston described the environment as somber, especially for a team that believed it had let itself down in what could have been a season-defining moment.
"It was a defining moment for me in my career because it was the first time I've ever done anything in my life where the harder I worked at it, the worse I got," Bard said.
The second character defining moment for me happened during a House Judiciary Committee markup of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill that bans late term abortions, even in instances of rape or incest.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's travel ban on seven Muslim-majority nations marks an early defining moment for his presidency and an inflection point in America's posture toward Islam and the outside world that could resonate in history.
It was weird because at that moment, it truly was a defining moment for his and my relationship and the minute that I let that go is the minute that I think our journey really took off.
"It's a defining moment for the Republican Party when you have neo-Nazis, white supremacists and racists assembling in an American city that ends up in three tragic deaths, and Trump provided no moral clarity," Tyler said.
Matthew Peterson, the Trump judicial nominee who couldn't answer basic legal questions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week, has withdrawn his nomination, a White House official told AP. The defining moment: A video of Sen.
We are at a defining moment in our history: The tax cuts just passed by the House and the last-minute changes to health care proposed by the Senate leadership could put our country into a tailspin.
I also said in an interview that I believed that Donald Trump had an opportunity to become the Winston Churchill of the 21st century, a man who rose to the occasion of a defining moment in history.
Noah Q. Berg from Southwest-Central Wilmington, N.C., though, wondered whether its significance was overblown: I think that it is a bit far-fetched to say that a superhero movie is a defining moment in American history.
Merkel's 2015 decision to open Germany's borders to some 1 million migrants fleeing war in the Middle East - the defining moment of her chancellorship - was widely criticized by the AfD and even many of her own conservatives.
Merkel's 2015 decision to open Germany's borders to some 1 million migrants fleeing war in the Middle East - the defining moment of her chancellorship - was widely criticized by the AfD and even many of her own conservatives.
Almost overnight, Georgia's captivating governor's race between Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams has taken on the dimensions of a defining moment, one that will, regardless of outcome, determine what the state represents and how it is perceived.
HR: I agree with all that, but just from a more political point of view, I think this would be the kind of defining moment where the growth of the tech companies got a complete pass. Meaning?
"Every time another woman dies in gruesome circumstances we think it will be the defining moment," Sinead says, adding that the overwhelmingly supportive response to her stunt shows how much Ireland's government needs to address the dysfunctional law.
On The Late Show Thursday, the comedy stars took a trip down memory lane to this defining moment in their careers, and around 3:30 in the clip above, they re-enacted the best elements of the sketch.
That view puts him and the president at odds with a number of other Republicans — something Bannon sees as a defining moment for Trump to cast off establishment ties and focus on his base of supporters, Axios reported.
Acknowledging that she and her siblings all "suffer from various emotional problems," Evans points to one defining moment in 2000 when then-9-year-old Colin set his toys on fire and accidentally set the family home ablaze.
The LSE said the transaction would be a "defining moment" in its history as it will transform the exchange operator into a major distributor as well as creator of market data competing with Michael Bloomberg's financial data empire.
Company insiders say the Hover episode was a defining moment for some managers inside Nissan, leading them to question the agenda of a man who had been universally lauded for bringing Nissan back from the brink of bankruptcy.
Yesterday's eagerly anticipated media conference call may one day turn out to be the "industry-re-defining" moment it was promoted as, but right now it may be more significant for what it wasn't than what it was.
He did not personally see it as a defining moment, and he added that the square was less crowded, and the Iraqis present less enthusiastic, than it had appeared in many photographs and live broadcasts from the scene.
And it's Tom Cruise's turn as Maverick, a defining moment in Reagan Era zeitgeist, will still have you feeling the need, the need for speed (Available to stream via rent or purchase on Amazon Prime, Fandango Now and Vudu).
Career defining moment When asked to pick the one fight that has meant the most to her in her short career, Lee points to her first professional fight with promoter ONE Championship -- a moment that still gives her chills.
President Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at this weekend's G-20 summit will be a defining moment for the U.S. economy and the stock market, so investors have to be prepared, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
The killing of Jo Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two young children, shocked Britain, raised questions about the tone of campaigning and could yet prove a defining moment in what is Britain's biggest political decision for decades.
Such a movie "may contain a potentially inaccurate or skewed portrayal of Lynyrd Skynyrd's story as filtered solely through the eyes of Pyle masquerading as the 'True Story' of a defining moment in the band's history," the plaintiffs said.
The movie's villain, corporate titan Gordon Gekko (a stirring, swaggering Michael Douglas) — whose defining moment was a monologue expounding on the virtues of greed — was compelling enough that he became an icon to a generation of financial-firm workers.
As Europe tuned into Wednesday night's third and final televised presidential debate, many of those watching were split on who was the stronger performer but united in singling out the defining moment of the night – unfortunately for Donald Trump.
A government source said that this week would mark "a defining moment in this country's history" when May invokes Article 50 on Wednesday to open the way for formal negotiations to leave the EU following a referendum last June.
For Republicans weighing a run for president in four years, deciding whether to back Trump may be a defining moment equal to what politicians faced in 2002 when they decided whether to back Republican President George Bush's Iraq invasion.
Certainly my brief flame-out at the Chronicle was a defining moment for me as a writer and as a scholar, in understanding the powerful ripple effects of bias in the media, particularly as it relates to state violence.
His defining moment came in 1878, when he broke the Manhattan Savings Institution case, in which several masked men, led by Jimmy Hope — a prominent member of the Rogues' Gallery — made off with $2.75 million in securities and cash.
It's a defining moment for this White House because the attack is not just a humanitarian horror, but also challenges Trump's global credibility after he fired missiles to punish President Bashar al-Assad for earlier outrages a year ago.
It could just as easily mark a defining moment for Mr. Biden, a 76-year-old politician first elected to the Senate in 1972 and long accustomed to playing by the more genteel political rules of a different era.
Instead, White House aides and other Republicans are now spending the early part of January in suspense about a presidency-defining moment — for the U.S. relationship with Iran and its profound implications for America's position in the Middle East.
For the two of us — a European-American, straight, Jewish rabbi and an African-American, gay, Presbyterian minister — it means building an honest, sometimes complicated friendship, yet standing shoulder to shoulder for what is right at this defining moment.
" Armida van Rij from The Policy Institute at King's College in London pointed to the pressure Saudi Arabia's allies are now under to respond to the Khashoggi case, saying it should be "a defining moment in UK-Saudi relations.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The site of the Woodstock music festival, a defining moment for rock 'n' roll and hippie culture in the late 1960s, was among more than two dozen locations in New York nominated on Tuesday for historic landmark status.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing," Muilenburg told analysts, adding that the company has held weekly technical calls and a number of conferences with MAX operators around the world and nearly 225 sessions in flight simulators testing its software.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing," Muilenburg told analysts, adding that the company has held weekly technical calls and a number of conferences with MAX operators around the world and nearly 2.203 sessions in flight simulators testing its software.
The June 1918 battle in and outside the Belleau Wood and the decisive engagement of the U.S. forces became a defining moment in WWI by containing a break by German troops through the Western Front and foiling their push toward Paris.
"Economic data will clearly have a more important role this week, and we can't help but think that Friday's U.S. employment overview will be a defining moment for July Fed rate expectations," said BMO Capital Markets FX strategist Stephen Gallo.
I think that was one of the things I learned through the research process and writing this movie — that this was a defining moment for him, in a way that he was able to become the senator that he was.
"Economic data will clearly have a more important role this week, and we can't help but think that Friday's US employment overview will be a defining moment for July Fed rate expectations," said BMO Capital Markets FX strategist Stephen Gallo.
"For me, the defining moment from this film [was] when we did a private screening in Japan [for the senseis] ... and it just really brought tears to my eyes when the senseis were really happy with the film," he said.
Though fans and critics debate Beach House's defining moment, the best case to be made is for 2010's Teen Dream, a record so emotionally stirring it feels as though it takes place in the chest rather than the ears.
The Dust Bowl was a defining moment in 28500th Century American economic history, when a combination of drought and poor farming practices in the mid-6900s destroyed the topsoil of thousands of farms throughout the Great Plains and Middle West.
"It's disturbing to me because … this is a monumental, defining moment this week when you have someone like Cosby going to prison and then in the same breath having Kavanaugh possibly going to the highest court in the land," Tewolde continued.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivering his "I Have a Dream" speech before a spellbound crowd on the National Mall in August 1963 are etched into history — and the American consciousness — as the defining moment in the struggle for civil rights.
Anti-establishment, eurosceptic parties around the bloc see the May 23-26 European Parliament elections as a potentially defining moment and hope that a strong showing will bolster their efforts to slow European integration and return more power to national capitals.
The Trump presidency rests on these next weeks: If you thought the battle over whether or not to impeach Trump would be the defining moment of the President's first term in office (as we all did), well, things have changed.
A defining moment in her life of civil rights advocacy came five years later in 1957, when she helped assemble nine black students together to attend Central High School, which had yet to accept any black students despite Brown vs.
After a slew of near misses in top races, Linden enjoyed a career-defining moment at the 2018 Boston Marathon where she thrived under harsh conditions to become the first American woman in 33 years to win the prestigious race.
Yet, aside from a quibble over the virtues of veganism, they parted ways for the first time over what could be a defining moment for them and their generation: a divisive referendum on legalizing abortion, set to take place on Friday.
The decision to move forward with specific impeachment charges is the most significant move yet for the year-old Democratic House majority, a legacy-defining moment for Speaker Nancy Pelosi that sets up a Senate trial for Trump in early 2020.
But her campaign had no discernible plan to capitalize on the defining moment and its impact, or to effectively position Harris as a heroic woman of color who had been front and center in the country's efforts toward racial equality.
In that defining moment of military strategy confounded by unpredictable weather and human chaos, soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada and other Allied nations applied relentless bravery to carve out a beachhead on ground that Nazi Germany had occupied for four years.
If you can convince large parts of the public that this is a defining moment in political history and if you don't get out and vote for your candidate, things will go very badly, that's another way to turn out the vote.
The survey asked them to recall various types of memories in as much detail as they could, such as what they were doing during a widely experienced event (known as a flashbulb memory) or a particularly self-defining moment in their lives.
The characteristic displays of pique were a potential distraction from the summit that Trump has hoped to make a legacy-defining moment and that aides and political allies have seen as a welcome break from the Russia investigation and other domestic woes.
"Kate Moss wearing her Hunter boots to Glastonbury in 2005 was a defining moment for the brand," Willis tells PEOPLE, adding that soon-to-be-princess Meghan Markle was recently photographed wearing her own pair of Original Wellington boots in Kensington in London.
Cramer's game plan: Oil's big defining moment Cramer: Expect the opposite for growth stocks Cramer Remix: Market could be lapping up Apple Even General Motors reported and confirmed that its numbers from China were up year over year for the first quarter.
Cramer's game plan: Oil's big defining moment Cramer: Expect the opposite for growth stocks Cramer Remix: Market could be lapping up Apple Cramer attributed some of Southwest's strength to the fact that it is primarily a domestic airline without many flights going overseas.
Had he turned his back on the attack, refused to answer questions sufficiently from reporters on what he thought of the slaughter, it could have equally been a legacy-defining moment, setting America on a course of unparalleled isolationism in its modern history.
Hurricane Katrina, which hit the New Orleans area in August 2005, became a defining moment of Bush's administration, whose response to the hurricane was marked by a series of errors in preparation and mismanagement that sent the president's approval rating to record lows.
The Civil War represented a defining moment in our young nation's history, an era whose legacy continues to be seen in the pockmarked residual scars that arise over Confederate statues, battle flags and symbols that connect past and present in uncomfortably illuminating ways.
"One thing I want to say about President Trump, the defining moment of your presidency for me was the Kavanaugh hearing," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, about the president's standing by Justice Kavanaugh.
"It was a defining moment and he could have said to the United States and the world that we're better than that," Lee told reporters at the Cannes Film Festival, after the premiere of his latest film "BlacKkKlansman," according to The Associated Press.
A defining moment took place in June 2009 when Manuel Zelaya, the democratically elected president of Honduras, was seized at the crack of dawn and taken in his pajamas and placed on a flight to Costa Rica, where he was unceremoniously dumped.
A defining moment came in 22007, when she and her husband Robert learned their hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts, was named one of the worst cities for asthma based on air quality measures such as high pollution, unhealthy ozone days, pollen counts and more.
But what if Slice's lumbering, slow-motion attempt to make 5000 put on the glasses and the latter's subsequent Ric Flair face plant was not, in fact, MMA's nadir, but a defining moment that could forever alter our understanding of the discipline?
Korea: November 26 to December 13, 1950The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir, a defining moment for the Corps, was a miserable 17-day fight for the Marines, who were surrounded when the Chinese entered the Korean War on in late November 1950.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had advocated for the nation-state bill, hailed its passage and called it a "defining moment" in Israel's history, but critics, including some strong supporters of Israel, expressed concern that it would weaken and undermine Israeli democracy.
This defining moment for Tehran – perhaps the most critical since the Iranian Revolution of 1979 -- has been prompted by the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign of sanctions, Iran's dangerously declining economy, and the cumulative effect of Tehran's domestic malfeasance and regional overstretch.
"This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the vote in parliament on Thursday, which was enacted two months after the 70th anniversary of Israel's founding.
He even produced the defining moment in Raptors franchise history when during the second round of the playoffs he launched an off-balance, three-point buzzer-beater in a decisive seventh game that bounced off the rim four times before dropping in.
And after you see it, for a better understanding of what the movie means and why there is so much excitement about it, check out this story from The New York Times Magazine: Why 'Black Panther' Is a Defining Moment for Black America.
L] [GBP/] The killing of Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two young children, has shocked Britain and could yet prove a defining moment in a vote that will shape the nation's role in world trade and also determine the future of the bloc.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing and we remain focused on our enduring values of safety, quality, and integrity in all that we do, as we work to safely return the 2737 MAX to service," Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said on Wednesday.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing and we remain focused on our enduring values of safety, quality, and integrity in all that we do, as we work to safely return the 737 MAX to service," Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said on Wednesday.
"This is a defining moment for Boeing and we remain focused on our enduring values of safety, quality, and integrity in all that we do, as we work to safely return the 22019 MAX to service," Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said on Wednesday.
Whether the Academy decides to follow in GLAAD's decision is still up in the air and up for debate, but if they do decide to revoke any nominations from the film it would it would come to be a defining moment in the #MeToo movement.
"This transaction is a defining moment for LSE in terms of its strategic importance," LSE Chairman Don Robert said of the purchase, which comes ten months after a consortium led by U.S. private equity group Blackstone completed a leveraged buyout of Refinitiv from Thomson Reuters.
While participating in a effort that helps get clean water to the people and communities that need it most, Graham recalled a defining moment, where she saw women and small children carrying big buckets of water for miles to bring it back to their families.
Naftali: Historians are terrible prognosticators, especially this one, but given the trend lines today, the Charlottesville episode is likely to be viewed by later historians as a pivotal moment in President Trump's political collapse and a defining moment in the history of the Republican Party.
Chuck Berry's career spanned seven decades—from his emergence in the mid-'50s with swaggering hits like "Nadine" and "Johnny B. Goode," to the monthly shows he played practically up until his death on Saturday at age 703—but he had no such defining moment.
It may have been the defining moment of John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 2628 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 28503 MORE's political legacy.
As the Dodgers batted in the top of the ninth inning, Jansen was in the dugout tunnel when he caught of a glimpse on television of his teammate Clayton Kershaw, a starter, warming in the bullpen, a defining moment in an already extraordinary game.
In "Why 'Black Panther' Is a Defining Moment for Black America," Carvell Wallace writes: Marvel Comics's Black Panther was originally conceived in 1966 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, two Jewish New Yorkers, as a bid to offer black readers a character to identify with.
"It will be a battle unlike any we have seen in history," said Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, a onetime Supreme Court clerk and current member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who says that for senators, the vote will be a "career defining" moment.
"This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the annals of the state of Israel," Mr. Netanyahu said after the bill was enacted in the early morning after hours of impassioned debate, just before the Knesset, or Parliament, went into summer recess.
As I was working through how to show what the world was, that was such a defining moment for me, the salvagings, how they recognized the animalistic engines of the handmaids and give them something like a chew toy to get that anxiety out on.
Cyrus R. Vance Jr. ran for Manhattan district attorney nine years ago on a promise to aggressively prosecute sex crimes — and now, with Friday's arrest of Harvey Weinstein, he faces a defining moment in a career shadowed by his earlier decision not to prosecute him.
There was nothing on par with, say, Representative Barbara Jordan, the Texas Democrat who in a Judiciary Committee hearing during the Watergate scandal delivered a memorable homage to the Constitution and a denunciation of President Richard M. Nixon, a defining moment of those proceedings.
Netanyahu lauded the law as "a defining moment in the history of the state" — a phrase that was splashed across the front pages of Israel Hayom, the country's most-read newspaper, which is often described as Netanyahu's Fox News for its favorable coverage of his government.
"By ignoring this defining moment, and watching silently while a government minister sues a woman who has spoken out, your government is giving a regressive message: that the fundamental right to life, safety and dignity of a sizeable section of the workforce does not matter," it said.
But it was her now-well known decision to improvise -- and publicly take a US senator on from the stage -- that gave Clinton her first real taste of national recognition, fame and controversy, perhaps a defining moment that helped set young Clinton on a path to politics.
Saidiya Hartman, a professor of English at Columbia, said the defining moment for her was around 2000, when Thelma Golden and Lowery Stokes Sims left their posts at the Whitney Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art, respectively, and joined forces at the Studio Museum of Harlem.
But there was only one defining moment: Senator Kamala Harris of California invoking her personal history about being bused to school as she directly challenged Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president, over his record on race and the use of busing to integrate schools.
Ohlin said the seniority of those questioned points to Mueller reaching a defining moment at least in the obstruction of justice portion of an investigation that is also considering whether anyone in the Trump campaign broke the law by cooperating with a Russian election meddling effort.
As Sherald and I sit down for an interview after the press preview, we discuss her impact, the significance of Black cultural production, the importance of communion and fellowship among Black people, and what's next for her career after her work has become such a defining moment in history.
After all, the last time Republicans faced such a defining moment as a result of a drubbing in a presidential contest was Barry Goldwater's monumental defeat to Lyndon Johnson in 1964, which, at least in part, laid the foundation for the tumultuous rise and fall of Richard Nixon.
But Stevens, the former Romney strategist who is deeply critical of Trump, said the convention -- an affair, typically designed to give the nominee a bump in the polls and define political coverage for a week -- won't be a defining moment for the Trump campaign, regardless of its outcome.
She's an art major "My defining moment was when I became an art major, because in doing so, I came to realize that there are so many different lifestyles and beliefs other than my own and that they are all equally validated," she said in a press release.
Independents, moderate Republicans, and even principled conservative Republicans need to see this as an important and defining moment, to affirm the value of immigrants as well as non-immigrants, and the importance of listening not only to those who share our points of view but also those who don't.
The Mets' 2-1 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday is unlikely to be edited into a future video highlight, but the team treated its eighth game of 2016 as if it were a season-defining moment, capped by Jeurys Familia's collecting a rare five-out save.
Cramer's game plan: Oil's big defining moment Cramer: Expect the opposite for growth stocks Cramer Remix: Market could be lapping up Apple Likewise, Morgan Stanley had a 25 percent headcount reduction in fixed income, and Goldman Sachs indicated it cut its fixed income, currency and commodity workforce by 10 percent.
The video titled "Strong," edgier than "Thank You, Mom" videos from Olympics past, showcases four mothers as they face life-changing challenges, including a car crash and a tornado, and how the strength they find to keep going on becomes a defining moment for their children on their path to victory.
What began as a simple blood feud between the Lannisters and Starks evolved into a convoluted war involving Greyjoys, Tyrells, Martells, Targaryens, and more — but all of those movements led to the defining moment of "The Bells," wherein Daenerys Targaryen burned King's Landing to the ground in a blaze of dragonfire.
The defining moment in Donald Trump's childhood came when, at 13, he was torn from his family home and sent to a Lord-of-the-Flies military school where, as Trump and some of his schoolmates told me, boys were beaten by grown men and then turned on each other.
Rachel Long from Wekiva High School thought it was a historical moment: The movie "Black Panther" was an incredible movie that I would recommend to anyone, no matter race or ethnicity, but especially to young black children in America because it is such a defining moment in America at this time.
Henry VIII had the entire kingdom break from the Church of Rome in 1533 so he could split from Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn in his quest for a male heir -- a history-defining moment set in motion because the Catholic Church wouldn't grant his request for an annulment.
The Sanders campaign for president was a defining moment in American political history — one that has continuing impact on his work in the Senate today, the creation of groups such as Our Revolution that supports his agenda, and Sanders's coming role in the 2628 midterm elections and the 28503 presidential campaign.
Producers Clare Toeniskoetter and Luke Vander Ploeg told us about how they approached the first episode: For this series, we're focusing on one defining moment in the lives of the top candidates, a moment that reveals who they are, explains what motivates them and helps us understand their political identity.
So far, his defining moment was not the unveiling of a visionary policy or a particularly poignant exchange with a supporter, but rather, by a debate face-off with Kamala Harris, in which the California senator attacked Biden's documented record of opposing court-ordered busing as a means to integrate public schools.
At "The Enduring Ideas of Lee Kuan Yew" panel discussion held last week to mark the one-year anniversary of Lee's death, Chan Heng Chee, chairman of Lee Kuan Yew Center for Innovative Cities at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, cited that as a defining moment for the Garden City vision.
President George W. Bush's slow response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, punctuated by his praise of his FEMA director Michael Brown, whom Bush touted as doing a heck of job, was a defining moment for him and struck a blow from which his presidency, already damaged by the Iraq War, never recovered.
As we stood in an abandoned coal field in western Kentucky in April, amidst a group of Nazis, Klansmen, and college kids, Brad Griffin, a popular blogger in the movement, told me that the defining moment of the past year hadn't been the election of Trump, but rather the punching of Spencer.
It may or may not be a defining moment in the Brexit saga, but after the chaos and confusion of recent months, the vote could provide at least a little clarity by showing whether Mr. Johnson has enough lawmakers on his side to have a shot at ratifying his plan by Oct.
"That was definitely a defining moment for my whole life, because it gave myself and my partner the chance to live certain values that we felt — because of our family backgrounds and upbringings and religious orientation — were important to us in terms of making a difference in other people's lives," Blank said in 2012.
The defining moment of the evening came when Lazio brandished a pledge renouncing the use of "soft money," walked over to Clinton's podium, and demanded she sign it: Initially, as Michael Tomasky recounts in Hillary's Turn, his history of this 2001 race, the conventional wisdom was that the moment was a big win for Lazio.
Lee's endorsement has the potential to be a defining moment in the 85033 campaign because it makes universal the notion that the injustice in the financial system affects all Americans, and building a system of financial justice and equality that is the hallmark of the Sanders campaign reaches across divides of age, race and gender.
"We were able to see that in order for 9/11 to be a generation-defining moment you had to remember it, feel the emotion of it, and the uncertainty of what was going to happen next," Dorsey said, adding that Gen Z is too young to remember 9/11 — most ven born yet.
"Christine's victory is a defining moment in the movement for trans equality and is especially remarkable given how few out trans elected officials there are at any level of government," said Annise Parker, the chief executive of the L.G.B.T.Q. Victory Fund, which trains and supports gay and transgender candidates, in a statement on Tuesday evening.
At a defining moment in the history of our bitterly divided nation, currently led by a bitterly divisive president who has frightening authoritarian tendencies that would become dangerous to the Republic if he is reelected to a second term, the Democrats have an extraordinary opportunity to win the presidential, House and Senate elections in November.
The product of a working-class family and a Catholic military high school in Richmond, Va., he was taught from an early age that the defining moment in Western civilization occurred in 1492 — not with Columbus's discovery of the New World, mind, but with Ferdinand and Isabella's Reconquista from the Moors of the Iberian Peninsula.
Related: Russian Hackers Broke Into the Democratic Party and Stole Opposition Research on Trump The IOC Olympic Summit in Lausanne, which will also discuss reports that Russia put in a place a complex system to beat anti-doping measures in Sochi, could be a defining moment in the fight against drug abuse in sport.
" Tim Oliver, a fellow at LSE Ideas, a foreign policy research institute at the London School of Economics, wrote in a recent study: "The withdrawal of one of the E.U.'s largest member states would almost certainly be a defining moment in the history of the E.U. with wider knock-on effects for NATO, European security and international relations.
It was a move that backfired spectacularly and led to the dramatic announcement that he'll quit as Britain's prime minister in the aftermath of the Brexit vote -- an era-defining moment that will no doubt lead to him being remembered for generations to come as the man who took the country out of the European Union.
Democrats, meanwhile, face a defining moment in the early stages of the Trump era: If party members pledge not to help the GOP pass any replacement, it would place enormous pressure on Trump and congressional Republicans to come up with a way to keep 20 million Americans insured -- and get Congress to approve such a program.
" Grainne Teggart, Amnesty International's Northern Ireland Campaign Manager, called it a "significant defining moment for women's rights in Northern Ireland," and called on the government to implement the recommendations of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women  (CEDAW) who said last year that Northern Ireland's effective ban on abortion "constitutes violence against women.
The victory in the GTE Pro class came 50 years after Ford's historic 1966 win with the GT40, when the American automaker proved (mostly to spite Ferrari) that it could dominate the track in Europe as well as the US. Marking the golden anniversary of that defining moment with anything less than first place would have been a letdown.
Though the FBI eventually determined the emails did not change Comey's mind on his decision not to pursue criminal charges, members of Clinton's campaign have repeatedly pointed to Comey's letter and its proximity to Election Day as the defining moment that hurt the Democratic presidential nominee's chances, a point those staffers made repeatedly at this week's events.
"So the way we see it -- as conservatives who are so concerned about the direction of our country, who see this election as a generational defining moment -- we are going to get out there with an agenda beforehand in the spring, ahead of the nominee so we are a party of ideas, offering the country a clear choice."
"Next to the passing of my dear parents and in-laws, marrying the love of my life and the birth of my amazing sons and reuniting with my theater students, there has never been a more defining moment of my life," said Ms. Herzfeld, who is the director of the drama department at the Parkland, Fla.
Praveen Swami, a reporter for The Indian Express newspaper, warned on Twitter that Monday's raids were "a defining moment," adding: "The last time this sort of thing happened was during the Emergency," a reference to the strict censorship of 1975-77 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency and ruled as an autocrat.
The story is just beginning, and the Screen Cutter has yet to pull off his most heinous stunt, but here we're seeing Bosch at his best, moved by his memory of a long-ago Christmas Eve aboard the Sanctuary, a defining moment he unknowingly shared with a man whose identity he has restored and now honors.
"It's probably been a net positive for Rick Scott and Andrew Gillum this week as the rest of the political world shuts down and they're on TV every day looking like strong leaders but I think it's premature to say that this will be defining moment in the campaign not knowing yet how the storm will ultimately be defined politically," Pollara said.
The Texas native told The New York Times, in a 2009 profile on photographers who captured the defining moment, that he and fellow photographer Stuart Franklin were on the balcony of the Beijing Hotel when they saw a line of at least 20 Armored Personnel Carriers clearing the streets before the showdown between the unknown man and the tanks took place.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE's speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention marked a career-defining moment for the Texas Senator — but potentially a disastrous one.
The history of basketball in Canada is still very much being written, and while there are remarkable moments in the past—Canada's entire performance at the 2000 Olympics and the 1983 gold-medal victory over the US at the World University Games chief among them—Saturday's win and Sunday's encore feels like a defining moment for the sport in this country.
" Despite both sides drumming up more of a positive European media reaction than earlier debates during a campaign which the Financial Times described as "short on humor and long on ugliness", commentators unanimously identified the defining moment of the evening to be Trump's refusal to confirm whether he would accept the results of the election if they went against him, saying "I will keep you in suspense.
"It all seems very simple in hindsight, but that's what it took, was having a ramp like that, and having the support of my peers and the crowd was hugely important," Hawk recalls of the moment, one that would go on to not only become a defining moment for him, but one for the entire sport of skateboarding, even if he didn't realize it at the time.
What should have been a joyous, career-defining moment for Serena's opponent and Grand Slam winner, 20-year-old Naomi Osaka (who proudly represents her half-Haitian, half-Japanese culture) was tarnished by confusion and emotion that further perpetuated the racism and sexism deeply rooted in the sport and highlighted the minimal progress achieved in making tennis a safe space for women of color.
At 50, Jennifer Lopez has never really disappeared from the public eye — just last year, she starred in Second Act, which grossed $72 million, and mere months ago, her sold-out Madison Square Garden concert literally shut the lights on New York City  — but like Tomei's Cassidy, this still feels like a revelatory role, a career-defining moment launching the star into her real-life second act.
But the defining moment for Mr. Bannon came Saturday night in the form of an executive order giving the rumpled right-wing agitator a full seat on the "principals committee" of the National Security Council — while downgrading the roles of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the director of national intelligence, who will now attend only when the council is considering issues in their direct areas of responsibilities.
The decision to name the universally-respected former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel on the Russian election scandal is a defining moment in modern American history that sets off a chain reaction that probably leads to the ultimate resignation of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE.
At this defining moment, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE will then be required to release critical evidence now being withheld and allow testimony from administration officials compelled by conscience, patriotism and respect for law to testify before Congress and courts.
"This will be a defining moment, you will have here a significant partner in terms of size, buying into this process of crowd-sourced generation of maps," Shashua said of its deal with VW. Mobileye is also in talks with about 10 other carmakers over joining its Road Experience Management (REM) mapping product, Shashua said, seeking to turn REM into an industry standard in which data from millions of cars can be used to update road maps.
But even those whose meaning might be unclear—"This year, I need to work on my way out of the world but I'm not sure if I have any idea what if I'm not going to try" or "The defining moment of 2017 will be when he is on my phone and I am not sure if he will be able to help me out of my own way"—feel evocative and resonant, a pleasure to ponder and interpret.
North Korea's senior leadership left South Korean President Moon Jae-in with a diplomatic conundrum, and his decision could prove to be a defining moment for his leadership -- whether to accept an invitation to Pyongyang for talks with his North Korean counterpart, who presides over a nation where opposition is brutally suppressed, senior officers face execution if they stand in his way and even his own family members are eliminated if they are perceived to pose a threat to his power.

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