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The coalition will be instrumental in carrying out the plan’s goals, Kaiser said.

Trump has pledged to increase production of US fossil fuels rather than investing in renewable energy sources such as wind power - a goal Wright will be instrumental in driving.

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They reached out to the media, hoping to find anyone who would take an interest in April’s case, and they connected with two local attorneys, Leslie Briggs and Colleen McCarty, who would be instrumental in fighting for April’s freedom.

From Slate

Soccer’s chief executive officer, was said to be instrumental in helping the two sides cut through that while also negotiating a contract with Pochettino that is reportedly the largest in the federation’s history.

Every provider offering MDMA-AT would be taught the transpersonal, spiritual framework offered by Grof that psychedelics are a catalyst for “inner healing intelligence” and that “focused bodywork” and “nurturing touch” can be instrumental in healing even when the patient is distressed by it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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