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the intersections
noun
The junction of two (or more) paths, streets, highways, or other thoroughfares.
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Some of the intersections between signalling cascades might also occur via mutual cytoplasmic components.
Children were allowed to crowd the intersections.
The intersections and turns are "very confusing for drivers," Astorino said.
"And it seems like lately, we're getting more complaints of more people at the intersections.
Harold Norris, New York: Thank you for discussing the intersections of culture and economics.
Incandescent carbon lamps, suspended high over the intersections, lighted the way home.
The Klezmatics were more rowdy, heading for the intersections of klezmer and jazz.
And they have to collaborate, because the most interesting mysteries lie at the intersections of disciplines.
Almost all of our diseases occur in the intersections of systems in the body.
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They are mining the intersections of class, race, gender, inequality, insecurity, and shame to hook students.
Traffic snarls the intersections and circles.
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