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This litany of flaws has been repeated at every juncture of the campaign this far, just as it is now.
"People differ from one another at every juncture of the dopamine matrix," Angier wrote of "today's It-neurotransmitter" a few years ago in the New York Times.
Russia is a case in point, with something to lose -- and gain -- at every juncture of an American war on Iraq.
"At every juncture of his life, while his qualities and accomplishments were being celebrated, Greenberg could always be counted on to punch holes in his image, calling all the praise an exaggeration".
"Commentators have doubted the Greek government's resolve at every juncture of the crisis, and in each case the government has proven them wrong," George Petalotis, a spokesman for the government, said in a statement.
"I propose to set up Michael Owen Management Limited focusing on guiding young players through their careers and offering them advice at every juncture of what can be a career full of pitfalls.
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It's hard to think of a more apt way to revisit the tenure of a President whose rise and fall was bound, at every juncture, to recordings of one kind or another.
TAMPA, Fla .— The commands by the sophomore guard Scottie Reynolds carried an especially authoritative tone Sunday, snapping his Villanova teammates to attention at every important juncture of their 84-72 victory against Siena.
Beginning his career as an I.B.M. field service engineer repairing punch card accounting machines in 1951, Mr. Shugart was intimately involved in every important juncture of the computer storage industry for more than four decades.
He knows that his story could be taken to be that of a victim, and so he continually heaps contempt upon himself and his opinions, neurotically forestalling at every juncture the possibility of pity.
Bix explains: "It was exactly the sort of remark he had made at every other critical juncture of his reign: from his assent to the bombing of Chinchow in south Manchuria in October 1931 and the military alliance with Hitler and Mussolini of September 1940, to his approval of the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941".
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