The politically crucial Parliament session has been as tumultuous and passionate in its way as the street demonstrations of the past.
This consciously dishonest argument is essential if the Republicans are to keep their beloved, politically crucial "global war on terror" alive at least until the coming midterm elections.
Several demanded that the package include a surtax on incomes above $1 million, a politically crucial part of the measure the House passed last week.
It now faces a general election in late September that coincides with an informal but politically crucial deadline for adopting the treaty, which would ban all nuclear testing.
The $4 billion sale will save 5,900 jobs at General Dynamics plants in Michigan and Ohio, both politically crucial states.
A politically crucial centre of trade in the high middle ages, it had just 1,266 inhabitants in 2010.
Yesterday's polls looked much of a muchness - they were not 'all over the place'- but concealed politically crucial variations.
The assembly must now elect a vice president, a politically crucial choice.
He took control of Sicily and made it his base, blockading Italy and stopping the politically crucial supply of grain from Africa to Rome.
The effort to shore up the currency, directed by the Treasury, came at a politically crucial time for the Administration, both at home and abroad.