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Jimmy's friend Crake, who harbours dreams of scientific experimentation that finally take the whole world as a laboratory, should be a crux of the novel, but he is never more than a vehicle for the plot.
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"There are social issues, poverty is a crux issue.
Tradition favours the crux immissa as that on which Christ died, but some believe that it was a crux commissa.
The preferred stomping grounds for young, reckless punk bands and their fans, the Warped Tour has been a crux of rebellious teenage summers since the mid-1990s.
(Anderson) Vans Warped Tour (Friday and Saturday) The preferred stamping grounds for young, reckless punk bands and their fans, the Warped Tour has been a crux of rebellious teenage summers since the mid-1990s.
(Anderson) Vans Warped Tour (Sunday) The preferred stamping grounds for young, reckless punk bands and their fans, the Warped Tour has been a crux of rebellious teenage summers for 19 years.
The underlying neural architecture being a crux of this environment comes in the form of a self-organizing map.
The tactile working memory of the visually impaired subjects was a crux on the preponderance of their tactile recognition performance.
The crux of theology is a crux of language, and all our rationalists are not protesting against religion but against speech' (1943, 162).
In 1983, Monden (1983) studied the Toyota production system and pointed out that shortening lead time is a crux of elevating productivity.
Online poker, on the other hand, has the opposite status, which is a crux of the argument for its current illegality.
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