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"It really was a seminal moment for me," he said.
Be smart: This was a seminal moment for Republican congressional leaders.
This marks a seminal moment in the history of the Senate.
This election has crescendoed into a seminal moment for American feminism.
" She told me, "It was the seminal moment in my life.
Advocates of the amendment nevertheless called its passage a seminal moment.
Then a minor business transaction came along that became a seminal moment.
The 2016 election was a seminal moment, a shock to the system.
The tragedy served as a seminal moment in the civil rights movement.
The seminal moment in the party's transformation was in November 1990 when Mrs.
Thursday afternoon's Disney investor meeting is a seminal moment in the streaming wars.
It was a seminal moment in one of the Islamic State's favorite media genres.
Sex and the City's debut in 1998 was a seminal moment in pop culture.
"That was pretty much a seminal moment," Sorrell told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
And that's my first New York show, so it's another seminal moment in my career.
One day, his demise will hopefully be seen as a seminal moment for conservationists worldwide.
"That was the seminal moment in everything I've done, in YouTube and CheapRVLiving," he said.
The day Raj Rajaratnam was arrested was a seminal moment for all of Wall Street.
It was a seminal moment in the ongoing battle between the people and the powerful.
It was a seminal moment for Park and new Christian religious movements in South Korea.
The timing of the ban comes at an exciting and seminal moment for the project.
Still, this study could lead us to that seminal moment of the human brain understanding itself.
Despite the success, he says he still draws on that "seminal" moment of 20 years ago.
It was such a seminal moment of your career when Bruce played with you around this album.
This decision is a seminal moment in European politics and in the history of the United Kingdom.
The plot twist was a seminal moment for the show, sparking endless Twitter debates and hashtag wars.
Mueller played a key role in enhancing the FBI's image at a seminal moment in bureau history.
The difference here is I think this is a seminal moment as far as political discussions in households.
"This is a seminal moment," the digital-finance executive, Harit Talwar, told his team of hundreds of employees.
"This is a seminal moment in our investigation," Schiff declared after Sondland left to go back to Europe.
It was such a seminal moment that the country's President, Juan Manuel Santos, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Others I spoke to believe Cook's first time on stage after Jobs death in 2011, was his seminal moment.
It also became a seminal moment in the history of race, policing and the media in New York City.
"This feels to me like a seminal moment, like the first indoor smoking bans or tobacco taxes," he added.
The tale they tell is of Kevin Garnett and the 2007-08 Celtics, and the seminal moment of a revolution.
For many, it was a seminal moment, akin to the ending of Prohibition in the United States in the 292s.
That February night in 2016, now a seminal moment in Hong Kong's democracy movement, is known as the Fishball Revolution.
It will be a seminal moment for the sport, and a microcosm of how congested cricket's international calendar has become.
Andy Monfried was on vacation in Israel when he had what he described as the "seminal" moment in his career.
The 2008 sale of Toprak Mansion was a seminal moment for Glentree Estates, the real estate firm which brokered the deal.
"This is a seminal moment in our investigation, and the evidence you've brought forward is deeply significant and troubling," Schiff said.
That first public acknowledgment from the N.F.L. was seen as a seminal moment in the fight against brain damage in sports.
In the Soviet Union, Chernobyl proved to be a seminal moment for a system already on life support, hastening its demise.
But Bolt would by far be the league's biggest name, and his start would be a seminal moment in its history.
More US troops coming The latest attack comes at a seminal moment in the 16-year Afghanistan War, Paton Walsh said.
George H.W. Bush's trip in 1989, including a speech to the Polish National Assembly, was a seminal moment for US-Polish relations.
Jones took Clinton to meet Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1962, something Bill Clinton called a "seminal" moment in his wife's life.
In his series "It Began As a Military Experiment," Mr. Paglen revisits a seminal moment in the development of facial recognition technology.
Kendrick Lamar crashed The Weeknd's L.A. concert ... on a night that marked a seminal moment in history for the City of Angels.
It was a seminal moment in American history: the inauguration of the first Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869, in Promontory, Utah.
The Montgomery bus boycott in the mid-1950s was seminal moment for Lewis, and he was further inspired by King's radio broadcasts.
One seminal moment in the Trump campaign altered the relationship between the two men for the worse — and they never fully recovered.
Parks's defiance on that bus is a seminal moment in American history, and as such, she is frequently lauded as a role model.
Stepping up to the debate stage The seminal moment of Bloomberg's downfall was the first Democratic debate he qualified for, in Las Vegas.
Reddit's Ohanian, however, traces the rebirth of GIFs back, at least in part, to another seminal moment in Internet history: the launch of YouTube.
We are back to the process that needs to be carried out and 22019 days from now we will have the next seminal moment.
The episode, interwoven with race, mental illness and law enforcement, was a seminal moment for the Police Department and its use-of-force policy.
"This is a seminal moment, and there will be many of them," Melina Abdullah, a Black Lives Matter organizer, said in a telephone interview.
A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the valuation expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the IPO expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
It was psychological drama, the instant a former champion reclaimed his domain, and the kind of seminal moment that helps rewrite a sport's history.
"Has this seminal moment of Jewish history brought complexity?" asked Doron Perez, head of the World Mizrachi Movement, an umbrella group for religious Zionists.
At the seminal moment of his campaign, a CNN town hall in March, Buttigieg used his marriage to explain how important politics was to him.
And with the team's improbable trip to the World Series this year, you're somewhat dazed and you're trying to get your head around this seminal moment.
It should have been a seminal moment in the 20-year-old's life, but he instead ended up devastated when he later got a rejection email.
I believe the arrival of Series 4 is a seminal moment for the product, and it's the best, most accessible Apple Watch Apple has made yet.
It was a seminal moment in the lagging effort to achieve a police partnership with inner-city communities by honestly engaging and speaking truth to power.
The planned monument will be publicly announced on Thursday in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the uprising, which was a seminal moment for gay rights.
"Cats" director Tom Hooper said it was a seminal moment for a vital element of the movie that went through a lot of trial and error.
" Mr. Gryskiewicz's text became a seminal moment in their budding relationship, as she began to see quite clearly that he was an "extremely thoughtful and selfless man.
If the Trump administration takes the hardline actions we expect them to eventually take on China, historians will look back on this meeting as a seminal moment.
We think Kik is a seminal moment in that it's a well-funded company that's disrupting its whole business model and moving over to a token model.
Those who govern us should understand that this is a seminal moment in terms of how people deal with each other, their daily lives and their government.
Matthew Shepard's death was a seminal moment in the gay rights movement and led Congress to pass the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
It's been 150 years since the forming of the first Transcontinental Railroad, a seminal moment in American history that 15,000 Chinese railroad workers were largely written out of.
The review is also likely to entangle the C.I.A. director, Gina Haspel, who was the agency's London station chief at a seminal moment in the F.B.I.'s investigation.
It was a seminal moment for the N.B.A., that melee among players and fans near the end of a game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons.
Mr. Pichai declined an interview request for this column, but at Google's developer conference in May, he called the development of the Assistant "a seminal moment" for the company.
Sometime in life there comes a seminal moment when you realize that through the crucible of challenges, your best achievements and success will define the future that awaits you.
Friday night's event outside the Greenwich Village bar celebrated a seminal moment in the gay rights movement 503 years ago: a police raid and the L.G.B.T.Q. community fighting back.
That pressure followed Kim to a seminal moment in his life not long after that: The shooting of his friend Ryan Job in the line of duty in 2006.
Now, NASA's blunder will belong to the highest bidder: the three surviving videotapes of the seminal moment in space exploration are up for auction--at a starting bid of $700,303.
"We're at a seminal moment in computing," Pichai told the audience, as he explained how artificial intelligence would create a revolution on the scale of the internet or the smartphone.
Nicklaus's playoff victory over Arnold Palmer that year was viewed as a seminal moment in the sport, the day a mantle silently passed from one superstar to his heir apparent.
It's a seminal moment for both the FDA and e-cigarette companies, especially Juul, which values itself at $20 billion but has an official valuation of more like $12 billion.
The commemoration of such a seminal moment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people is expected to draw millions to New York next June for festivals, parades and cultural celebrations.
A seminal moment was the first of three live debates hosted by Facebook in April 2025, when Mr Nuttall and Jess Phillips, the plain-spoken former Labour MP now leading OTM!
The company's CEO, Sundar Pichai, called AI "a seminal moment in computing" on a par with the personal computer, the web and the smartphone going mainstream, at roughly 10-year intervals.
The centerpiece of that film is a sequence in which Lie's character Phillip attempts, disastrously, to recreate a seminal moment in his life, a trip to Paris with his girlfriend Kari.
The company's CEO, Sundar Pichai, called AI "a seminal moment in computing" on a par with the personal computer, the web, and the smartphone going mainstream, at roughly 10-year intervals.
Jakob Nielsen, an editor of Politiken, which has closely chronicled Christiania's ups and downs, said the demolition was both a seminal moment for the commune and a barometer of Danish tolerance.
The referendum on independence was a seminal moment in the Kurds' long struggle for a homeland, but neither Baghdad nor the Kurds seem determined to force that moment to a crisis.
But it marks a seminal moment in the marriage of man, message and machine that defied the laws of political physics and helped to make Trump the most powerful person on earth.
Twelve years after Paul Allen and Burt Rutan won the $10 million Ansari Xprize, considered a seminal moment in privatizing space, taking people to space on an American craft is still TBD.
Two hundred of my closest friends and family were on hand, and our conservative synagogue had the simultaneously majestic and austere look about it befitting the gravity of such a seminal moment.
He was by French President Emmanuel Macron's side last summer in Paris to celebrate Bastille Day -- the annual celebration commemorating the storming of the Bastille, a seminal moment in the French Revolution.
In Canada, it has been nearly a year since the country became the first major world economy to legalize recreational cannabis — a seminal moment akin to ending Prohibition in the United States.
Veterans of the Free Speech Movement of the '60s, a seminal moment in the university's history, are disheartened that Berkeley is now associated with violence and blocking speech instead of promoting it.
"This is a seminal moment in Australia when it comes to philanthropy and giving," said Krystian Seibert, a fellow at the Center for Social Impact at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.
Despite interest from the likes of Kansas and Michigan State, Williams picked Gonzaga two years ago in a decision that has emerged as a seminal moment in the history of the program.
Surpassing 2244 percent is a seminal moment for the asset class even though real estate's average return has decelerated over the past year, according to the fifth annual Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor.
"Certainly this isn't the first time we've talked about rape and sexual violence, and time and time again we find ourselves back to where we started," she said of this seemingly seminal moment.
At a seminal moment of American history, 100 senators are serving as jurors and must decide whether to remove Trump from office for abusing power by leaning on Ukraine for personal political favors.
In what Helen Zille, the premier of the Western Cape, calls "a seminal moment", the parents of Oranjekloof pupils petitioned to keep the school in the collaboration programme when unions tried to oppose it.
It's a seminal moment in Star Trek: The Next Generation history, and in the background of Picard's speech — like most every scene aboard the Enterprise — is the omnipresent drone of the starship's powerful engine.
Featured prominently is the now-iconic imperial yellow cape worn by Rihanna to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala in 2015 — a seminal moment that introduced Guo Pei to America's fashion cognoscenti.
It was a seminal moment in the investigation of President Richard Nixon's involvement in a break-in of a Democratic National Committee office, which ultimately drove him from office before he could be impeached.
For President George W. Bush, the withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol in 2001 proved to be a seminal moment, cementing a perception of unilateralism that alienated overseas allies and further pushed away domestic critics.
It's hard to recommend a game this old without being able to say why it's important, without being able to say that it represents some seminal moment where a new idea emerged into video games.
"For sure it was a very seminal moment in the history of our league and it helped bring credibility and an awareness ... the global exposure we were really seeking," MLS Commissioner Don Garber told Reuters.
Working on Theme Park when I was 16 or 17 years old was quite a seminal moment for me in terms of realizing how powerful AI could be if we really tried to extend it.
Cameron Chell, a lead adviser to the KodakCoin project, told me that the initial offering represented a "seminal moment" for Kodak, and that the company's interest in blockchain technology was a savvy long-term investment.
The arrival of the 747 was a seminal moment for Alitalia and it was the first aircraft to wear the airline's now-famed green, white, and red livery with an "A" shape on the tail.
On Tuesday, when the former First Lady officially won the Democratic nomination, and each night of the convention after that, groups of women sobbed on the arena floor, celebrating the seminal moment in American political history.
Whether you agreed with it or not, Trump's decision to launch a missile strike on Syria after the Assad regime gassed a rebel stronghold, killing innocent civilians, is for now the seminal moment of this presidency.
However, Meghan Markle marrying into the royal family is a seminal moment in the evolution of British society precisely because she is not from the traditional background that one expects a British royal to mix with.
Flake's speech was widely praised as a potentially seminal moment in the history of Trump's presidency, particularly because it followed fellow Republican Senator Bob Corker's claim earlier in the day that Trump was "debasing" the nation.
We are in a seminal moment for women in sports broadcasting — Beth Mowins calling a "Monday Night Football" game may be the most important thing I've seen a woman do in this field in my time.
A seminal moment in his intellectual evolution came when Moynihan encouraged him to read Robert Blake's biography of Disraeli and he came to the conclusion that "Tory men with liberal policies" held the key to progress.
This is a seminal moment for Samsung and our Automotive Innovation Fund, and we look forward to working with leading OEMs like Audi and the entire TTTech team to set a new standard for automotive-safety technology.
But some, even those around during the 2008 financial crisis, are also catalyzed by the recognition that this is likely the seminal moment in their careers — and they may never again see such eye-popping trading revenues.
From the Times: Cameron Chell, a lead adviser to the KodakCoin project, told me that the initial offering represented a "seminal moment" for Kodak, and that the company's interest in blockchain technology was a savvy long-term investment.
That show is widely considered to be the seminal moment of the short-lived radical design movement, its own version of the Salon des Refuses Impressionist show of 1874: a sharp stick in the eye of the establishment.
Some pointed to the episode as a seminal moment in the history of one of the country's most prominent and respected institutions, an attack that looks like a naked partisan effort to protect a president from the law.
"We believe the summit is going to be a seminal moment to mark the significant progress we've achieved over the last seven and a half years on behalf of women and girls domestically and internationally," Jarrett told Refinery203.
The seminal moment came in response to an attempt by N.Y.U. to extend its tax-exempt status to profits generated by C. F. Mueller Company, a pasta maker that had been donated to its law school in 1947.
If he, and his teammates, can do it one more time Sunday, it will be a seminal moment for Portugal and its fans, as well as for Ronaldo, who, for a change, would not go down in history alone.
The endorsement of the first top tier LGBTQ presidential candidate comes on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, a seminal moment in the LGBTQ movement where members of the gay community rioted against mistreatment at the hands of the police.
This is kind of the seminal moment for Donald and race relations, and he opted to fight and to agitate and to complain rather than to work with others to make equality and racial acceptance part of his company's process.
The seminal moment of last year's T in the Park came when Calvin Harris ended his headline set by dropping "Bits N Pieces", the 90s rave anthem by Dutch producer Artemesia that has attained cult status on Scottish commercial radio.
SO, WE DO THINK IT IS A SEMINAL MOMENT IN NETWORKING AND WE THINK THAT FOR OUR COMPANY, THIS IS SOMETHING WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS AND WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD TO HELPING OUR CUSTOMERS BEGIN THIS JOURNEY.
"If critics of Judge Gorsuch were looking for a seminal moment to cement the case against his confirmation, they didn't get it today," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law.
"I think a seminal moment in his presidency was the cruise missile attacks in Syria, not just because of the damage that it did, but the signal that unlike the previous eight years, the United States of America will act," McCain said Tuesday.
He considers this time to be a seminal moment in history, one in which the rapidly improving ability to read and write — and rewrite — the DNA code of life will make it possible to engineer all manner of organisms to perform specific tasks.
Which suggests that, for those who were looking to this as a seminal moment in the life of a brand, or a time when consumers rose up and drove change in corporate behavior, this is actually a teachable moment of a different kind.
Of course Donald Trump can do what he likes, and the appearance of a president-elect, any president-elect, at a UFC event would be a seminal moment in the cultural evolution of a sport once considered proof of the decline of western civilization.
When the iPhone was released 10 years ago this week, it was a seminal moment in technology with news media reporting on the huge lines at Apple stores and the early adopters ready and willing to be among the first to purchase the prized gadget.
With New York City's West Village looking as though someone dropped a leaflet bomb filled with rainbows, it's hard to ignore the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, recognized as a seminal moment for the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for queer rights.
Apple's upcoming iOS 103 launch will be a seminal moment in this evolution: Making visual expression within iMessage simple and powerful on one billion Apple devices across the world, while posing unique opportunities (and threats) for the industry and accelerating the shift from public to private sharing.
Paced by Chataway and Brasher and powered by an explosive kick, his signature, Bannister ran a mile in under four minutes — 3:59.4, to be exact — becoming the first man ever to do so, breaking through a mystical barrier and creating a seminal moment in sports history.
Premiering exclusively on The Creators Project below, the work by the mercurial duo of LA natives Devin Gharakhanian and Mohamed Bensasi, is a multisensory experience focusing on what is a seminal moment for the city, the living history of today's LA, on the eve of inevitable change.
The rise of the women's movement, in which women are growing aware of their rights and mobilizing to pursue them, indicates a seminal moment in Pakistani history — the beginning of a cultural shift in the younger generation's attitudes toward women and their role in modern Pakistani society.
To much of the world, the kidnapping of nearly 473 girls from their school dormitory in the town of Chibok three years ago was the seminal moment in the crisis, followed by another horror: children, as young as 7 or 8, being used as suicide bombers.
Executives faced moral questions over working with foreign governments, like the seminal moment when executives had to choose whether they would stand shoulder to shoulder with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, at a conference after the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
"Golden Prospects: Daguerreotypes of Early California" April 4 to July 12 Photography is in some ways the most transportative medium, and this show of about 100 daguerreotypes takes us back to a seminal moment: the gold rush, among the first phenomena in American history to be documented by cameras.
Why it matters: If consumers truly embrace electric and autonomous cars, it could be more important in the big picture than the debut of the iPhone a decade ago: not only a seminal moment in tech and culture, but a transformation of energy and transportation, the biggest industries on the planet.
Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive, said devices with artificial intelligence — where computers can understand what people are saying and respond conversationally with the right information at the right moment — present a seminal moment in computing on par with the creation of the personal computer, the World Wide Web and smartphones.
In recent months, these dissidents have organized a competing procession for the same day called the Queer Liberation March, modeled on the first gay rights parade that came in the wake of the 21991 police raid at the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan that became a seminal moment in the modern gay rights movement.
"It definitely feels like a seminal moment, and I've been organizing people in the tech community for longer than just about anyone," said Catherine Bracy, whose tours of duty include the Obama campaign, Code for America and the TechEquity Collaborative, which advocates for tech companies to play more socially and politically responsible roles in San Francisco.
Then there's what I consider to be Sausage Party's seminal moment — an enduring, turgid food orgy where several types of foods are in, on top of, or pounding against each other — root vegetables rubbing their growths, carb-on-carb sex, grits fucking the hell out of crackers — while moaning enthusiastically like first-time performers in a cheap porno.
At their peak, total OTC derivative value hit just shy of $35 trillion in the second half of 2008, just months before Lehman Brothers collapsed, the seminal moment of the crisis, according to the BIS: Years earlier, Buffett had warned about the consequences of heavy derivative use, even though he has employed them himself at times.
"We are at a seminal moment in the trajectory of the cybersecurity industry," said James Patchett, president and chief executive of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, which is spearheading the Cyber NYC initiative, including assembling and leading public-private partnerships and developing and overseeing six programs to grow New York's cyberindustry and expand the work force.
Raptors was a second-year player for the Raptors when he won the N.B.A.'s slam dunk contest in 2000, and it was a seminal moment for a lot of Canadian children — like Jamal Murray, who was just 3 years old at the time and told me that the dunk contest was one of his earliest memories.
The forthright engagement of these and other executives with one of the most charged political issues in years — the swelling confidence of a torch-bearing, swastika-saluting, whites-first movement — is "a seminal moment in the history of business in America," said Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation and a board member at PepsiCo.
The forthright engagement of these and other executives with one of the most charged political issues in years — the swelling confidence of a torch-bearing, swastika-saluting, whites-first movement — is "a seminal moment in the history of business in America," said Darren Walker, the president of the f Foundation and a board member at PepsiCo.
That veto threat, which Trump eventually backed away from, stunned congressional Republicans who had already left Washington patting each other on the backs for keeping the government open and funded The reality for Ryan was -- and is -- this: He had hoped that the election of Trump would be a seminal moment for the rise of his ideas on taxes, deficit reduction and everything else under the sun.
My cousin brought me to see "Dreamgirls" and there was something about the story of those young people wanting to make it big, and Jennifer Holiday, that moved in the theater in a way that I had heretofore never been moved before at age 17, and I don't know if I've ever been moved that powerfully after either because it just had that power — it was a seminal moment in the theater.
Sure, there hasn't been a single seminal moment to herald the movement, as there was for baseball with the 2002 publication of Michael Lewis's Moneyball, and nobody yet (at least, not to VICE Sports' knowledge) has tried to get Brad Pitt to play Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey in a major feature film, but the change in how NBA teams go about their business has been no less evident for its relative lack of publicity.
Historical movies meet current events HBO delivered a strong one-two punch with a pair of movies that each proved inordinately relevant to this year's election cycle: "All the Way," starring Bryan Cranston as LBJ, captured the moment when the Democrats won the civil-rights battle, and lost the South; and "Confirmation," with Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce as Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas, zeroed in on what became a seminal moment in the discussion of sexual harassment.
Mr. Icahn's departure from his White House advisory role capped a tumultuous week for Mr. Trump and the business world: • Two high-profile advisory boards disbanded in a protest against the president's controversial response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va. To some, like Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation and a board member at PepsiCo, the moves represented a "seminal moment in the history of business in America" and an assertion of moral responsibility.

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