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It hits on a juncture of Pinterest-style object nostalgia, an appetite for emotive but bite-size reading, and a mild voyeurism.
"They've been plunked in a juncture of paths, and everybody's laughing about how they've become the dogs' favorite place to urinate.
It was somewhat fitting that at such a juncture of speculation that the Galaxy faced the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday night, because if they are to dare to go for Zlatan they must go through them.
He added that the tract sits at a juncture of the rugged, bald ridges of the Shawangunks, which are a haven for rock climbers, and the densely forested foothills of the Catskills, which draw thousands of campers every year.
President Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address Tuesday at a juncture of opportunity and peril for his presidency, and his anxious allies hope he will show he has the ability to do something he has not done before: bring the country together.
But it is also a juncture of a more personal kind for all who have experienced the arc of the war at first hand, including reporters like myself who were in Baghdad when the first American missiles struck on the night of March 19 , 2003 who watched as American troops captured the city three weeks later and who remained to cover the years of insurgency that followed.
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There are plenty but it is hard to think of any at such a crucial juncture of a game, to cost a team a match and coming so soon after the same player had missed a sitter of a penalty, which would also have won the encounter.
For a campaign that, like its Democratic counterpart, was concerned with sticking to a finely honed message, the breaking of the drunken-driving story was an all-consuming detour at a critical juncture of a close race.
The definition of an opportunity is a favorable juncture of circumstances and a good chance for advancement or progress.
The failures of the Cubs and the Indians have been punctuated by errors: Leon Durham for the Cubs in 1984, Tony Fernandez for the Indians in 1997, Alex Gonzalez for the Cubs in 2003, each at a critical juncture of a would-be clincher in the league championship or World Series.
We've had the AIDS epidemic, unsustainable debts, economic crises, political conflicts and social demise, which left Africa with an eclipse of hope, a crisis of leadership and a spiritual juncture of decline.
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