• The Willys MA78621, one of approximately 45 known models in existence, is at the crux of this legacy.

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  • At the same time it left open the question of whether the accusations at the crux of the lawsuit are accurate.

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  • Massachusetts intends to position itself at the crux of this development, and is therefore moving ahead with the infrastructure to make this happen.

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  • But at the crux of it all is that if your goal is to ultimately stand out, and be highly visible you do it by doing great work, consistently, over time.

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  • Considering the current state of economy, self-paying students and students at the crux of career change had to rely on their network and alums to help out rather than the school pitching in.

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  • In her position at the crux of Italy's crumbling cultural assets, Borletti plays to the dual interests of fashion magnates when she petitions them for funds: helping build their brands while saving their nation's rich aesthetic history.

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  • He criticized the former Massachusetts governor for supporting a health law adopted there that includes a state requirement for people to carry insurance coverage that is similar to the federal requirement at the crux of the case before the Supreme Court.

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  • It's a quick exchange, but an apt illustration of the issue at the crux of this play, which is that this brash young American cannot conceive of what family means to this elderly Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust and the deaths of her immediate family.

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  • Although the rubs are frequently specific to the country at hand--the crux of the U.S. controversy is illegal crossing from Mexico for work and social services--the phenomenon of a planet on the move is part of a broader global integration.

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  • As I said at the beginning, these questions have been the crux of the debate on corporate responsibility over the past 15 years and more.

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  • One care professional at the hospital didn't know why he had been sectioned, and this is the crux of the problem.

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  • The crux of the plan is to make it easier for homeowners locked in at higher interest rates to take advantage of today's record lows.

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  • The crux of Foster's achievement is to have designed megastructures that are at the forefront of eco-design as well as beautiful in their own right.

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