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At some juncture in the journey, access becomes crucial.
She was asked if she had indulged in any money-pinching maneuvers at some juncture in her life.
I think it will impact the overall economy at some juncture in the future quite negatively if it persists.
At some juncture in life, you have to stand up and say, 'I'm not prepared to put up with this anymore.'" By way of precedent, he cites legislation against gay people: "In 1967, homosexual men, if they were engaged in a relationship, were considered to be criminals.
Since Eddie Murphy shot a bunch of people in Beverly Hills Cop, every pretender to his throne has, at some juncture in their career, decided they too were going to tap into their macho side and blow some stuff up and throw a few unconvincing punches.
It was just a thrill to know that--when you go to the mailbox and you pick up a check, that's great, but to me the ultimate royalty is having people come up to you and tell you what a song meant to them at some juncture in their life or even now.
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You get the sense that if, at some pivotal juncture in his past, he had been handed a microphone instead of a spatula, he'd be doing stand-up now.
Philadelphia versus Carolina probably seemed like a good idea for a prime time game at some juncture, but that juncture was in 2003.
As you, dear readers, hopefully remember from last month, I've come to realize that the project and goals that I'm working toward at the moment are not my own, and that there's something more interesting out there that I, at some juncture, might like to pursue in order to keep from losing my mind.
In 1996, at another critical juncture in the peace negotiations, Mr. Arafat arrested some leaders of Hamas, dramatically reducing violence against Israelis.
But by allowing some to discriminate by choice -- at this particular juncture in American politics -- the BSA is setting a dangerous precedent.
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