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Brown was at a precarious juncture in his life.
Ironically, golf proved Roache's undoing at a crucial juncture in his libel case.
Mandela was an African political leader with qualities that were apt at a crucial juncture in his nation's affairs.
"I don't see it that way," replies McCoist when asked if this marked a significant juncture in his career.
Yet as Mr. Ballmer navigates this pivotal juncture in his company's 31-year history, he remains a visceral optimist.
Singh's injury is nowhere near as serious as Woods's was, but nonetheless comes at a crucial juncture in his career.
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His personality is that of someone whose smile never gets lost behind the clouds, his sunny disposition belying the dark junctures in his journey.
But, as at other crucial junctures in his papacy, Benedict's gesture left many critics – and admirers – feeling that he could have achieved more by being bolder.
And plenty of fans have wanted him fired at several junctures in his tenure with the Giants, including before the run-up to his last Super Bowl title, in the 2007 season.
"I could have been in this interview going, 'Well, yes, I'm doing the new Quentin Tarantino movie.' " Even so, Mr. Hill made it clear he knew how to handle himself at critical junctures in his career.
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