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"At this juncture, a disaster is what we have proven".
For marijuana advocates, Los Angeles represents a critical juncture — a symbol of the movement's greatest success, but also its vulnerability.
Conservative Judaism reached a similar juncture a generation ago when it first admitted women as candidates for the rabbinate.
At each juncture a really lively new idea is splashily staged, over-extended and hammered into the ground.
At a wider juncture, a brightly decorated horse-drawn cart passed us at a fast clip, carrying an older couple.
"We are now at a critical juncture — a moment of fresh opportunities for the future of Somali people," Mr. Ban said.
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The third generation is a notoriously vulnerable juncture for a successful family business.
This skeleton also contains a mixed acetal juncture and a third stereocenter that is adjacent to the oxygen ether linkage.
"At this juncture, for a year, this party has a chance to be together".
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