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Brussels is thought to be another nexus for middlemen.
It seems to be the nexus of all the drugs busts on the Tour.
Or perhaps he was more like an eighteen-sixties Kanye West: he vehemently believed himself to be the nexus of technology, fashion, and big dreams.
And so, ESPN believes itself to be the nexus where athletes and entertainers meet to go ga-ga over each other.
Often the world of flamenco appears to be a nexus of rival clans: everyone has worked with, or is related to, or is at daggers drawn with, everyone else.
Shawn, in his theatre work, has for the most part explored the lives of heterosexual outsiders, bitterly fighting to get into what they perceive to be the nexus of power.
"Our goal is to be a nexus for multiple disciplines and technologies," says David Lackner, the director responsible for coordinating corporate R&D partnerships at BIN-RDI.
For example, the "thing" turns out to be the nexus or system of (its) predicates, and nothing else beyond them (cf. Beiser 2014: 118).
"There's got to be a nexus — there's got to be some connection — between the company and the tax," he said, noting that when local stores remit taxes they get state government services in return, unlike remote sellers.
It seemed to be at the nexus of a bunch of ideas that we were interested in".
Expected to be called the Nexus 7, it is forecast to be have a seven-inch diagonal screen and run a new version of Google's tablet software.
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