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noun
A crossroads .
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Finally, there is Crossroads Media, a media placement firm that works for American Crossroads and other Republican groups.
One company that has found success in recycling wood is Crossroads Recycled Lumber in rural Madera County, California.
One is "Crossroads Aerie" by Sarah Haviland, created with the bicentennial in mind and inspired by the Double Arch, one of Ossining's most iconic landmarks.
Dumped in the middle of "Battle Studies" is "Crossroads," a completely context-free version of Robert Johnson's "Crossroad Blues": it's as if Mr. Mayer had a need to assert that despite the tabloids, and despite the love-song piffle, his chops remain unharmed.
Conner's masterpiece and the cornerstone of "It's All True"—is "Crossroads" (1976), a meditation on the atomic bomb, one of the darkest truths of the twentieth century.
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This is a crossroads for the country.
I feel this is a crossroads, too".
I believe this is a crossroads election.
He added, "This land is a crossroads and dangerous.
Nursing education in the US today is at crossroads.
"Illinois is the crossroads of America.
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