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noun
The basic, central, or essential point or feature.
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bendbrewingco.com There is an experimental air to Crux.
La Civiltà Cattolica isn't an official Vatican news source, but it is reviewed by the Vatican's Secretary of State before it is published, according to Crux. .
"In the painful experience of these brothers and sisters, we revisit that (experience) of baby Jesus, who at the time of his birth did not find accommodation and was born in a grotto in Bethlehem and then was brought to Egypt to escape Herod's threat," the pope said on Friday, according to Crux. .
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But it doesn't take us long to get to the crux of his message: love conquers all.
Were World Food Day instead focused on questions of political will and global political dysfunction, we might begin to get to the crux of the issue.
I had to decide on the spur of the moment whether to go directly to the crux of the question or deal with a side issue first.
The length of the research period would enable us to really get to the crux of how their relationships with energy would evolve over this time.
But I want to get back to the crux of what powers your decision-making.
And then I think we got to the crux of it, to solutions that will work.
This speaks to the crux of the school-to-prison pipeline: how do we keep our young people of color from going to jail?
Which leads us to the crux of the lawsuit (and, we'd hazard to guess, Sequoia's decision to part ways with Goguen).
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