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"There is no way that the present arrangements provide the reassurance to the public or protection to anyone that might be crossing from the public sector to the private sector".
Because the structure in our part of this continent happens to run north-south, so if you went east-west you'd be crossing from one physiographic province to the next and not just running up one.
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But depressingly often, a line can be crossed from "helpful" to "oppressive".
The frontier that must be crossed, from despair to hope, from ignorance to enlightenment, from life to death, is a powerful constant in all our lives.
The tanker was crossing from Interstate 65 onto Interstates 20 and 59.
I threw my glasses in the Atlantic ocean when I was crossing from England to America.
Down below is the Newtown Creek, the fetid, abused estuary we are crossing from Brooklyn into Queens.
Until 1988, it was a spot that fairly demanded patience as people had to slow down and wait their turn if someone was crossing from the opposite side.
But Mr. Khalilzad, American military officials and others in the administration argued that the Taliban were crossing from Pakistan into Afghanistan and killing American troops and aid workers.
Hadwin headed toward it at full speed, and, despite the bright moonlight, he failed to register that a pickup truck was crossing from the other direction.
The phrase Unesco World Heritage site has been crossing from the lips of travel agents and popping up more and more on travel Web sites.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com