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The basic crux of pluralism, and Berlin's connection of it to liberalism, is apparent in rough, telegraphic form in Berlin's notes for his lecture 'Democracy, Communism and the Individual' (1949), and pluralism is also advanced in an aside, not under that name, in 'Historical Inevitability' (1954).
Scholars have spent centuries arguing over the basic crux this presents: Is the box a prison for Hope (trapping it away from mankind) or a pantry (saving it for use when needed)?
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At the crux of this grand pursuit is one basic question: Is our warm, wet, rocky world, teeming with life, the exception or the norm?
Daniel Bennett, the new head of drama at Network Ten, announced that the crux of the Ramsay Street story would go "back to basics" and follow a less sensational path than of late with the emphasis on family relations and suburban reality.
The crux of the problem is a tax break that was originally intended to compensate for a basic difference between American and European tax law.
By understanding the basics of our DNA's nutritional needs, we can embrace greater awareness towards a healthy diet, the crux of an efficient body.
Herein lies the crux.
That is the crux.
Perhaps that is the crux.
That is the crux of the issue".
This is the crux of the poem.
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