"This is a defining moment for ISE, " Krell said during a conference call Wednesday.
What happens with the Kenya case could be a defining moment for the ICC.
But he was on the cusp of possibly the most defining moment of his presidency.
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Thus, those for whom that was a life-defining moment are now in a minority.
The two-minute ad, "Defining Moment, " will begin airing in key states Sunday, according to the Obama campaign.
"The defining moment in this tenure was that we achieved a quarter-final place, " said WRU chairman David Pickering.
"I'm really aggrieved by the decision, it was the defining moment of the game, " McInnes told BBC Radio Scotland.
So at this defining moment in history let us renew our special relationship for our generation and our times.
That movie became the defining moment for Pixar, the fact that we were willing to throw the film away.
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For the man who has built a career on being difficult to define, the defining moment still lies ahead.
Today's Olympic opening ceremony is a defining moment for this country - literally.
In fact, it was my mother who challenged me not to allow one bad experience to become my defining moment.
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That was the defining moment that eventually led Brolin Walters, 24, to ultimately break up with something else: Facebook.
The ranking Democrat on the House International Relations Committee, Tom Lantos, describes this as a defining moment in bilateral relations.
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His response to the negotiations in conference committee over the next two weeks could be a defining moment for his presidency.
Hailing the deal as a "strategically compelling combination, " Tata chairman Ratan Tata said it marked a "defining moment" in his company's history.
That's why last weekend's NATO summit loomed as such a defining moment.
"The ball is in the ZCU's court and I think the meeting in July is going to be a defining moment, " Campbell added.
Chris Molisani of Rochester, New York, says September 11 was a defining moment, not just for Bush's presidency, but also in his own life.
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Had Obama lost, it would have been the defining moment of the campaign, and perhaps would have been cited as the reason he lost.
"Second half, I thought the defining moment was the Nathan Hines sin bin, " added Robinson, who cast doubt on the validity of the decision.
While Daisey and others remain intent on associating Apple's late founder with the company's poor labor practices, this can and should be Cook's defining moment.
"This is the big, defining moment for Europe, " Mr. Blair said.
Harsh cracking sounds like gunshots also punctuate her sometimes gruesome story, as she recalls the defining moment in her life when her husband was killed.
Her defining moment came when forces identified with Enrile threatened to topple her if she fulfilled her campaign promise to negotiate with the communist guerrillas.
Just 92 people voted the event as the Web's defining moment.
Nevertheless, it is this public perception that justice has not been done which has turned this wanton stabbing into a defining moment for race relations in Britain.
It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America.
It is a defining moment on whether a kinship-based society, dominated by tribal, religious and ethnic loyalty has reached a level of critical mass sufficient for national unity.
For the Steelers, a team that prides itself on a complicated system of zone coverages that rarely gives quarterbacks such a sporting chance, this was a defining moment.
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