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The latter is black, and the casual racism he suffers forms the crux of the play.
Inside the police station begins the interview that forms the crux of the film.
That repertory, including pieces like "Somebody Special" and "The Wire," forms the crux of this concert.
This also forms the crux of Come Date With Me, so fans of the original are unlikely to be disappointed.
Harold's non-judgmental response forms the crux of the narrative: "It must be the same all over England.
This point forms the crux of this text, which happens to challenge the traditional understanding of the single mass/single natural frequency paradigm.
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Viewed from Canada, they form the crux of an identity.
This sensation he experienced formed the crux of his art for the rest of his life.
The issue likely to form the crux of a meeting between Mr Samaras, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the French President François Hollande next week.
Forming the crux of the application was a 53-page affidavit prepared and signed by Mr. Kang, the lead F.B.I. agent in charge of the investigation.
Jazz-rock also formed the crux of Mr. Corea's output in the post-Davis years, after a brief flirtation with free jazz.
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