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At some juncture in the journey, access becomes crucial.
"At some juncture, entertainers such as Heath Ledger and former W.W.E.
At some juncture over the next week, the Nets should be honest with themselves and realize this whole finals dream was just a bad idea this time around.
At some juncture during its lengthy gestation, George Barnett – who with his twin brother Jack now comprises These New Puritans, once a four-piece – had assured the band's record label that what they were working on was "the most commercial thing ever".
At some juncture in life, you have to stand up and say, 'I'm not prepared to put up with this anymore.'" By way of precedent, he cites legislation against gay people: "In 1967, homosexual men, if they were engaged in a relationship, were considered to be criminals.
At some juncture every chick thinks she needs to pluck out the majority of her eyebrows, especially the insides, which is exactly where you shouldn't pluck.
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At some junctures, Mr. Thompson's answers elicited little reaction.
They showed workers disagreeing at some junctures over the direction of the mortgage market.
The reader flinches at some junctures, as when, before beginning the war in Afghanistan, Bush asks if humanitarian aid can be airlifted there.
At some junctures its metal skin will peel open to frame the views; at others, a grid of diagonal braces — their pattern reflecting the uneven stresses placed on the building's frame — will evoke the stays of a corset.
"I definitely feel overwhelmed at some junctures, trying to figure out the bureaucracy and managing other people in the lab, that kind of thing".
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