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"People are caught in the intersection of these forces.
Maybe "The Brethren," in which a young lawyer is found murdered in the Caribbean after being caught in the intersection of two schemes — one by the C.I.A. director to control the White House, and one by three imprisoned judges to blackmail prominent closeted gay men.
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"But they never did come back". Almost immediately, the crowd turned on Anglo and Latino motorists caught in the intersection.
In the war on drugs, these businesses are often caught in the intersection between opportunity and legality, taking crossfire from everyone from the DEA and IRS to banks.
It is Newman's 12th book, reflecting, as do many of her earlier works, her abiding interest in families and individuals caught at the intersection of economic opportunity, race, and social class.
Ms. Carrillo has been caught at the intersection of several Trump administration policies intended to make it harder for Central American migrants to settle in the United States.
Shrews were caught in the vicinity of the enclosures.
Fallada catches the intersection of monstrous crime and "preposterous comedy" in power's intoxication.
Catch rates varied across the survey area with fewer, larger sharks caught in the more northern blocks of the survey.
gambiae caught were caught in the main wet season of early 2002.
(Another great moment in the intersection of espionage and sports).
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