Crossroads Media is a political admaker based in Alexandria, Virginia, that has served both super PAC American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS.
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"It's a crossroads for the Republican Party and it's a crossroads for America."
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The groups include the Senate Leadership Fund, One Nation, Crossroads GPS and American Crossroads.
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Those groups include the Senate Leadership Fund, One Nation, Crossroads GPS and American Crossroads.
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The Federal Reserve is not just at a crossroads — it is at an absolute crossroads.
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NASA's human spaceflight program stands at a significant crossroads NASA's human spaceflight program stands at a significant crossroads.
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Crossroads Media has served, among others, American Crossroads, the super PAC launched by former Republican White House strategist Karl Rove.
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The biggest dark money practitioners, however, have been the United States Chamber of Commerce and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, also known as Crossroads GPS, a nonprofit organization of the "super PAC" American Crossroads, co-founded by the Republican strategist Karl Rove.
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Reading fans' reactions to Britney Ever After is even better than re-watching Crossroads... or even just reading the terrible reviews of Crossroads.
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American Crossroads and its sister organization — the nonprofit Crossroads GPS — spent more than $175 million during the 85033 cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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In the 2012 presidential cycle, American Crossroads and its associated nonprofit organization, Crossroads GPS, spent more than $175 million in a failed attempt to defeat President Obama.
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Smaller amounts went to American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, organizations founded with help from Karl Rove, who served as a top strategist to President George W. Bush.
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"Until last night American Crossroads remained strictly neutral throughout the Republican primary season," said Ian Prior, communications director of American Crossroads, in a statement to The Hill on Wednesday.
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Join Times Square Arts on February 1 at 6pm for "Artists at the Crossroads," a presentation and conversation between the first two Times Square Arts' Residency At The Crossroads artists.
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Join Times Square Arts on February 1 at 413pm for "Artists at the Crossroads," a presentation and conversation between the first two Times Square Arts' Residency At The Crossroads artists.
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That afternoon several hundred tech startup employees, venture capital investors, and Crossroads parishioners gathered in the dark, cavernous auditorium of Crossroads Florence, one of the church's several campuses in Kentucky.
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I think we're at a key crossroads in the business.
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The report comes with the U.S. economy at a crossroads.
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Each man is at a crossroads in the lightweight division.
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Parent company Facebook is at a critical crossroads right now.
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Istanbul: City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the World.
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Customers come to this crossroads in throngs, day and night.
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Now, Intel — like the PC industry — is at a crossroads.
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S. relations, especially bilateral trade and investment, at a crossroads.
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It's not enough to say Chicago stands at a crossroads.
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"Hefetz was at the crossroads of virtually everything," Shelev wrote.
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But three years on, we are at a natural crossroads.
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"Global cyberspace governance is at a crucial crossroads," Liu said.
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CMT Crossroads: Alicia Keys and Maren Morris premieres Friday, Dec.
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We are at an important crossroads in our nation's history.
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Interested in the crossroads between high fashion and giant robots?
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But we're definitely at a health care crossroads right now.
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Crossroads has a decidedly rotten 14% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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As we went to the crossroads, we saw an ambulance.
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India though is also at something of an economic crossroads.
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Rove's group, American Crossroads, is advertising against Clinton in Iowa.
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"I believe our country is at a crossroads," Holder said.
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MALVERNE Crossroads Folk Festival, with Tom Chapin and other acts.
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The Republican Congress has really reached an important historic crossroads.
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Building a family Today, our family exists at multiple crossroads.
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The show asks us to go with the "crossroads" idea.
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BURMA SUPERSTAR: Addictive Recipes From the Crossroads of Southeast Asia.
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"There was not video surveillance at Crossroads Counseling," she says.
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Go deeper: Turkey faces an economic crossroads after Istanbul elections
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Smith Crossroads in West Virginia was blanketed by 245 inches.
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During the 2017 season, the Patriots were approaching a crossroads.
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Democrats are at a crossroads as the new year begins.
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Focusing more on branded deals leaves Gamache at a crossroads.
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But they might have reached a crossroads in their marriage.
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This brought her to the first of many commercial crossroads.
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Then and now, being a global crossroads made Seattle vulnerable.
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"Today we find ourselves at a crossroads," the statement concludes.
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Steven Law, who runs both groups, is also in charge of American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS — outfits founded by Republican strategist Karl Rove that played a major role in the 2010 and 85033 elections.
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It was 213, and Chase Rice found himself at a crossroads.
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It also presents an interesting crossroads for the OS moving forward.
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"I sang in the country show called Country Crossroads," she explains.
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His presidency was in peril, the country at a moral crossroads.
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Europe is not so much at a crossroads, as a terminus.
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Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton knows all about the Pennsylvania presidential crossroads.
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"Fundamentally, we think the industry is at a crossroads," Charlier said.
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The exit also comes at a crossroads for the space franchise.
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"I'm at a real crossroads," Simmons explained earlier in the episode.
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A Battle at the Crossroads of Gun Control and Mass Torts.
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That's the sort of crossroads foldable phones are at right now.
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And her looking at the map, seeing the crossroads and realizing.
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Could Jazz Jennings be coming to a crossroads in her relationship?
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FYI, Crossroads is where Shareef O'Neal played his high school ball.
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The vote stood as an early crossroads in Trump's young presidency.
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Cancer medicine, like all of American medicine, is at a crossroads.
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Teodosić arrives in LA with his new team at the crossroads.
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There wasn't even a crossroads to tell you where you were.
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"We're kind of at a crossroads," he said in an interview.
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The owners and the league now find themselves at a crossroads.
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It's the crossroads of humanity, and that was what Palymra was.
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In May of 1960, the United States was at a crossroads.
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This appears to point to a crossroads in the U.S. role.
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Approaching a crossroads in your personal career path can be paralyzing.
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American are at a crossroads, and the world stands with us.
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Click ahead for our guide to a Crossroads-inspired road trip.
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It's been nearly 15 years since Crossroads was released in theaters.
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Many seem to be at some sort of crossroads in life.
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"Turtle Bay, for me, is a great crossroads," Mr. Smith said.
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APPLEGATE At Crossroads Kitchen, the best vegan restaurant on the planet.
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President Trump's stake in the region is also at a crossroads.
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Some sites, literal crossroads of history, bring together two contradicting stamps.
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Reporter: Rebels gather to celebrate their progress at a main crossroads.
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The labor movement now finds itself at a crossroads on a
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"We are at a very, very dangerous crossroads," Mr. Ayaba said.
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It was like standing at the crossroads of America each day.
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New York (CNN Business)The Apple Store is at a crossroads.
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Narrator: Crossroads Kitchen opened in 2013 and was an immediate success.
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Jails are transitory places, at the crossroads of optimism and despair.
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Imagine a character at a crossroads, who ultimately chooses one path.
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For GM, the investment puts it squarely at a major crossroads.
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For now, Bronny's Crossroads team looks solid -- they won 61-48.
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Together with Karl Rove, Gillespie capitalized on the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision to form the second-largest super PAC of 313, American Crossroads, and the largest "dark money" 501(c)4 organization, Crossroads GPS.
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At Trieste there was much talk of the Balkans at a "crossroads".
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She's at a crossroads and has been living out of a suitcase.
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By the end of the book, Lahiri finds herself at a crossroads.
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The funding comes at a crossroads for the world of location services.
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Go deeper: Venezuela at crossroads as world leaders split on presidential support
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I was at this crossroads of my life, both personally and professionally.
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The galaxies are fed by streams of cooling gas at these crossroads.
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Rarely does a metaphorical crossroads take place at such a literal one.
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I love her for being with me at this surreal, bewildering crossroads.
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Just ahead, the highway passed over the railway tracks, a literal crossroads.
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The Palestinian's national movement is at a generational, political and strategic crossroads.
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Cuppetelli's sturdy, spectral creations stand painfully at the crossroads of contemporary feminism.
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The world finds itself at the crossroads when it comes to energy.
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"I pretty infamously got fired from Crossroads for doing this," Hwang says.
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Another person was injured while fleeing the La Jolla Crossroads apartment complex.
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Redox sits at a critically important crossroads in the modern healthcare industry.
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Body of Light exists at a strange crossroads of scenes and sounds.
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But at 30 years old, he's at a bit of a crossroads.
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After 150 years of relentless colonization, Canada finds itself at a crossroads.
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"Scotland stands at a hugely important crossroads," she told reporters in Edinburgh.
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With the world again at a crossroads, peace cannot afford to fail.
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Its complaint dismissed, the watchdog sued the FEC for not investigating Crossroads.
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Rahn believes the psychedelics industry is at a make-or-break crossroads.
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"The Democratic party is at a crossroads," said UFCW President Marc Perrone.
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When packing for Coachella this year, I found myself at a crossroads.
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As you mentioned, The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads is being remastered and remixed.
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TF: True, this is a woman at a crossroads in her life.
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Saloons were once everywhere in America, from urban alleys to rural crossroads.
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They take center stage in "The Crossroads" alongside the evil spirit Wiindigo.
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Not at the Crossroads Cafe, where regulars pick at politics over breakfast.
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Faced with another crossroads, Johnson called on the Wise Men once again.
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These teenagers and college students are at a crossroads in their lives.
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Brussels's location puts it very much at an international crossroads of Europe.
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" Stan VanDerBeek's "Movie Mural" (1968) is right around the corner from "CROSSROADS.
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When Spiegel was at Crossroads, a private school in Santa Monica, Calif.
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By the turn of the century the movement had reached a crossroads.
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It's a crossroads for an industry that's prided itself on self-regulation.
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Do you feel as if we're at a crossroads for climate change?
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"Uruapan, throughout the centuries, has always been a crossroads," he told me.
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It sued the Federal Election Commission and Crossroads GPS, a conservative group.
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The Swahili coast of East Africa is home to a crossroads culture.
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We are all at a crossroads between feelings of security and fear.
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Five years ago the Gibbs were at a crossroads in their careers.
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Legendary, like every Hollywood upstart, has found itself at a crossroads before.
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My name is Frenchy, and today, we are here at Crossroads Kitchen.
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"Daredevil" arrives at a bit of a crossroads for Marvel and Netflix.
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Our country is at a crossroads, and our children are watching closely.
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At the time, Iran was at a crossroads, as it is now.
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Turning Points Turning Point: China's Hollywood investment frenzy is at a crossroads.
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You grew up in Los Angeles and attended Crossroads during high school.
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In the mid-'60s, Smith was at a crossroads in her life.
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The Democratic Party is at a major crossroads about its own identity.
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And so, it feels after four episodes like a show at a crossroads.
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The potential for more favorable conditions comes at a crossroads for hedge funds.
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Its logistics and manufacturing industries, situated at the crossroads of America, are booming.
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But the country is standing at a political crossroads, activists and analysts say.
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Adan stabbed 10 people at the Crossroads Center mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
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When I finished elementary school at 14 I found myself at a crossroads.
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The coolest toys lie at the crossroads of old-school and new-school.
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Fillon was "a good thing" that can "clarify" the political crossroads at which
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Crossroads is the third lobbying group that Dropbox has brought on this year.
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You're at a very, very similar crossroads now, but you're older and wiser.
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We are at a critical crossroads in the debate over comprehensive healthcare reform.
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Even still, it's hard to deny that the space is at a crossroads.
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Philip and Elizabeth's neighbor Stan Beeman finds himself at a crossroads now too.
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But school was about to start, and we found ourselves at a crossroads.
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The pattern business is a dynamic crossroads of several industries, Ms. Payne said.
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Sena said the party is at a crossroads in how it fights elections.
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Stepping out with your super hot gf for an upscale meal at Crossroads?
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Elsewhere in Colorado Springs, Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) is at a crossroads.
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The 2020 defense budget sits a crossroads for the current National Defense Strategy.
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The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads is such a heavy album, both musically and thematically.
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Mr. Finnigan, a 31-year-old Baltimore native, reached another crossroads this year.
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Celebrating her 19th season, this choreographer presents "Crossroads," a new evening-length work.
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Cairo was the crossroads of the world — a kaleidoscope that was always changing.
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"There's no single juncture, no one crossroads, on which everything hinges," Bruni writes.
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Two decades after I came to America, HIAS found itself at the crossroads.
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But it finds Drake at a personal crossroads: He is a father now.
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The campaign started by Crossroads Church is just one of several recent examples.
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Atlanta In the present day, Al and Earn have come to a crossroads.
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The American Crossroads, and, you know, things of that--groups of that nature.
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Furious taxi drivers and bus drivers went on strike, blocking hundreds of crossroads.
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South Korea is at a crossroads both economically and in terms of security.
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In it, the mother of four is at a crossroads in her relationship.
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Ross Douthat SEVEN years ago the Democratic Party found itself at a crossroads.
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"We're currently at a sort of crossroads in global malaria control," Baum said.
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CNN debate crossroads And from CNN Chief National Correspondent John King: Next week's CNN debates are a crossroads for at least half the crowded Democratic field -- perhaps a chance to make a new beginning, but perhaps the beginning of the end.
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"This is a fight for the soul of our party, and the future of our democracy, at a time when our country is at a crossroads, the Massachusetts 7th is at a crossroads," Pressley told reporters after voting on Tuesday.
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One recent online ad from the Republican super PAC American Crossroads has assailed Mrs.
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Workspace Convenient crossroads Our headquarters is at the intersection of highways 75 and 635.
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CMT Crossroads: Nick Jonas and Thomas Rhett will premiere Friday, June 24 at 10p.m.
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Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, says the United States is at a crossroads.
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Now, both he and the Crossroads actress have matching puppy pics on their Instagram.
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His new podcast, Dark Blue, explores these crossroads—where creativity and mental health intersect.
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" Annie Linskey: "Warren's campaign at a crossroads as once-rising star confronts disappointing finishes.
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Joker's creative and commercial success is also happening at a crossroads moment for Marvel.
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"We are kind of at a crossroads — do we turn and explore?" says Scott.
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"It fills an important gap in our knowledge of an important crossroads," he says.
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"In 2000, Egypt was at a crossroads," Sharara, the CEO of RiseUp, told me.
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Adelson has also been courted strongly by American Crossroads, a network of super PACs.
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After eight years at the company, Laghari felt she was at an ethical crossroads.
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But the election of Donald Trump has forcibly brought queer culture to a crossroads.
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Still, by 21 he had reached a crossroads, and a new project was needed.
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Can we expect to see salt-filled bullets and crossroads demons on Walking Dead?
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You're at a crossroads this afternoon—make sure to pay attention to the details.
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Richmond has long been at the crossroads of critical economic, political and commercial power.
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The country is at a crossroads in how we view and talk about race.
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The United States now finds itself back at the crossroads of accommodation or courage.
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"Pakistan is at a strategic crossroads — I think it needs to make a choice."
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The protesters then threatened to occupy a bigger crossroads in striking distance of parliament.
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As one example, NAFTA talks are described as at a "make or break" crossroads.
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American foreign policy, and the role of Congress in it, is at a crossroads.
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The city, located at a crossroads in central Syria, is surrounded mostly by desert.
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In 2003, he looked up rehab facilities and admitted himself to Crossroads Centre Antigua.
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Her nomination, therefore, comes at a crossroads for community and environmental protection in America.
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But as Zelda and her glitter-covered possessions grew, I was at a crossroads.
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And with his rise, the era of the celebrity commissioner is at a crossroads.
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Before I quit my job and started Treats, I was also at a crossroads.
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The fact that a then-unknown Shonda Rhimes was the screenwriter on Crossroads. 2.
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He is one that you pray to when you're at a crossroads in life.
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Yeah, I think both parties are at this major crossroads and blah blah blah.
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As technology infiltrates service-based businesses, the tech community finds itself at a crossroads.
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We all know that in the near future humanity will come to a crossroads.
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The Waves offers a vantage point at the crossroads of digital and physical identity.
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This vote -- this vote, I've said it before, Alabama has been at a crossroads.
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Our country's healthcare system is at a crossroads and inaction is not an option.
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In 1968, the world was also in tumult and seemed at a crossroads, too.
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This is a moment, people: It's a major crossroads in Donald J. Trump's presidency.
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The baker at the Inn at the Crossroads knows how to bring people together.
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"This is a time when Big Law is at a crossroads," Mr. Walden said.
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In Bailey's Crossroads, there are Korean grocery stores near Persian, Indian and Salvadoran restaurants.
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"You had a building at a crossroads," said Mark Langill, the Dodgers' team historian.
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And as is almost always the case, the Knicks find themselves at a crossroads.
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The NBA is at a crossroads with free speech and a growing audience overseas.
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You're at this crossroads: You can suck it up and carry on as before.
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Hamilton's vehicle, a Ford Focus, was found parked near the front door of Crossroads.
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The world is now at a crossroads between "extinction or opportunity", said U.S. Rep.
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"I'm at a big crossroads personally and professionally," he said, wiping away a tear.
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It was a rare step for part of the Crossroads constellation of outside groups.
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At the start of the decade, however, in 2010, Beyoncé was at a crossroads.
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That choice, in turn, illuminates the broader crossroads awaiting Democrats in the 22018 election.
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It is set in 1980, a crossroads for musical trends both coming and going.
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So the region is at a dangerous crossroads, where retaliation could quickly breed escalation.
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Congress too is coming to a crossroads in our national forest and fire policy.
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This vote — this vote, I've said it before, Alabama has been at a crossroads.
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You say near the end of the book we've reached a kind of crossroads.
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Changing or eliminating that law could crimp Hong Kong's status as a business crossroads.
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It's the crossroads for people who might otherwise never be in the same space.
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This vote — this vote, I've said it before, Alabama has been at a crossroads.
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Taylor Swift -- "Babe" CMT performance of the year Boyz II Men and Brett Young -- "Motownphilly" (From "CMT Crossroads") Luke Combs and Leon Bridges -- "Beautiful Crazy" (From "CMT Crossroads") Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile -- "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (From "2018 CMT Artists of the Year") Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor -- "Let You Be Right" (From "CMT Crossroads") Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Gladys Knight -- "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (From "2018 CMT Artists of the Year") Zac Brown Band and Shawn Mendes -- "Keep Me In Mind" (From "CMT Crossroads")
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My country Ghana is at a crossroads and we have a big decision to make.
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In Scotland, we're at a crossroads where we have the option to take another path.
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"Symbolically the meteor shower may mark a crossroads, so make the right decision," Montgomery says.
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CMT Crossroads: Rob Thomas and Charles Kelley will premiere on Friday, July 1 at 10p.m.
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But of course, a lot of wealthy, famous people do send their kids to Crossroads.
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The car was stationed at a crossroads notorious for smash-and-grab robberies on motorists.
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Because of what Obama called the crossroads between two very different visions of humanity's future.
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The decision to give Dunn more responsibilities comes as the campaign is at a crossroads.
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And what I would offer is that our nation and our party face a crossroads.
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But before the channel really took off, Mishler was at a crossroads in her career.
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But in future, the way to look at a South Korean crossroads may be down.
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This year, his post described Facebook as standing at a crossroads that required his attention.
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Karl Rove's American Crossroads recently created an ad parroting Senator Bernie Sanders's critiques of Mrs.
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The battle lines have been drawn and make no mistake, America is at the crossroads.
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I think we're at a crossroads right now as far as where art can go.
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Trade policy now seems to be at a crossroads — a jump ball, as it were.
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People stockpiled food, police manned major crossroads and soldiers deployed at petrol stations and banks.
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On the morning after, one thing is clear: the Republican Party is at a crossroads.
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Finally, I was at a crossroads where I had to put a book proposal together.
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SADIQ KHAN: London is the greatest city in the world, but we're at a crossroads.
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Espionage crossroads of the Cold War bring you to the backstreets of Berlin, or Vienna.
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Crossroads, in contrast, accepts all people, no matter what they wear, eat, drive, or say.
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But the disruption has been especially pronounced in Austria, the crossroads of a troubled Continent.
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"When we've been at such crossroads before, Americans have made the right choice," Obama tweeted.
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"I was at a crossroads professionally, and I wanted to discover something new," Frydman says.
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But he and his admirers view it as a crucial crossroads where art meets life.
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In the summer of 2013, two once-proud franchises found themselves at a similar crossroads.
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Musically, the album dwells at the shadowy crossroads where black, death, and doom metal meet.
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"We are at a crossroads," Chris Fall, the agency's principal deputy director, told the attendees.
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What's more, my mother was from a County Galway crossroads about 35 miles from Tuam.
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Baileys Crossroads Area ARNET ST., 5805-Oscar and Edelmire Ventura to Jose S. Cardoza, $339,000.
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Here's the deal ... cops say they responded to Nashville Crossroads bar in downtown Nashville, Tenn.
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Crossroads GPS is the No. 2 "dark money" spender since the 2010 Citizens United vs.
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But after the "Brexit" referendum, its future as an international crossroads is far from certain.
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They come recovering from broken bones and hearts, and usually at some greater personal crossroads.
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The awards face-off also comes at a cultural crossroads, following a divisive presidential election.
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"The internet is at a crossroads," he wrote in a strategy memo to staff recently.
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All three are at a crossroads -- and all three are trending in the wrong direction.
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"We are now at a crossroads that could make or break this family," Corona said.
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"We are at a crossroads," Chris Fall, the agency's principal deputy director, told the attendees.
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A sellsword from a lowborn family, Bronn (Jerome Flynn) was introduced at the Crossroads Inn.
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She considers this crossroads as if she were a character in one of her stories.
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The night Trump pledged to save America from Sanders, Biden's campaign was at a crossroads.
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Tavern Tycoon, Crossroads Inn, Tavernier, and Epic Tavern all share some basic qualities in common.
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Kourtney hit up Crossroads in West Hollywood Sunday for a little pre-Cyber Monday dinner.
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Rumors have placed him in the crossroads of Real Madrid, F.C. Barcelona, and Manchester United.
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Much of the Rove's political operation at Crossroads has been subsumed by that of Mitch McConnell, who has blessed the Crossroads network and launched a new partner organization, Senate Leadership Fund, that gobbled up much of the establishment Republican money in the 2016 race.
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Housed in a former car dealership building owned by Crossroads, Ocean received its first operations budget through a sizable grant from the church—the bounty of Crossroads' annual Beans and Rice Week, when members eat frugally and pool their savings into several major church donations.
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A decade ago, Le Select, a well-loved French bistro in Toronto, was at a crossroads.
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Go deeper: The Trump-Maduro staredown Venezuela at crossroads as world leaders split on presidential support
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But breakfast cereal, both as a cultural marker and a profit center, is at a crossroads.
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Soldiers and police were visible on city streets on Wednesday, taking up positions at major crossroads.
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The means that Chile's need to incorporate new innovation is approaching something of an existential crossroads.
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Now 37, they find themselves at crossroads in their careers, relationships, and friendships with each other.
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John McCain's (R-AZ) presidential campaign and bankrolled Republican operative Karl Rove's political nonprofit Crossroads GPS.
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And we're making a stop in the Middle East at the crossroads of technology and firefighting.
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One of the spots was in an intersection in Terre Haute called the Crossroads of America.
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Fast forward to when I began dating my current girlfriend; I was at a moral crossroads.
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The finale of "Game of Thrones" comes at a time that HBO is at a crossroads.
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In the years leading up to the release of Blur, the band were at a crossroads.
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Nine years with the company later, Kirstein felt that she hit a crossroads in her career.
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The closest Britney Spears has come to winning an Oscar is starring in 2002's Crossroads.
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Spears posted a video of her niece watching Crossroads — and Lexie's response is all of us.
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It provides an advantageous position at the crossroads of the region's new trade routes and relationships.
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Nonetheless, he loved the idea of a road trip movie and quickly signed on to Crossroads.
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Rhimes echoes that sentiment, saying that Crossroads is usually young film students' introduction to her work.
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The crossroads on which it stood became known as takaata al-mawt—"the intersection of death".
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The assessment lands at a time when the U.S. is at a crossroads over climate change.
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This was my crossroads -- the moment I decided to get out of my head for good.
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On February 15, 2002, Britney Spears made her film debut in the road trip dramedy Crossroads.
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At this point, pineapple pizza-loving Gordon Ramsay fans are at a bit of a crossroads.
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She is a wildly successful businesswoman who brings instant credibility to a team at a crossroads.
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But today, like thousands of other Colombian cocaleros, or coca farmers, he is at a crossroads.
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If anything, it is a reminder of the unforeseen crossroads where materials can lead an artist.
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Although Crossroads adheres to the teachings of the Christian Bible, it welcomes people who do not.
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AMOS was already organizing around Issue 44 when Crossroads finished its first Undivided session in 2016.
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At this point, Crossroads has taken 3,000 congregants through Undivided: almost 10 percent of its congregation.
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ELSEWHERE > Facebook is at a political crossroads: Liberal groups say Facebook should better police its content.
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On Baseball The Yankees find themselves at a precarious moment, facing a crossroads just up ahead.
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"It's definitely cool," said Tal Ronnen, the chef at the vegan restaurant Crossroads in Los Angeles.
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"I believe we are at a crossroads and have an important choice to make," Acharya said.
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President Trump is standing at a crossroads as he chooses the next director of the FBI.
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But the six-member commission deadlocked, as the three Republican commissioners opposed an investigation into Crossroads.
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The trial of the Charleston church shooter places us at a crossroads of Constitution and conscience.
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The crossroads between senior leadership and inclusion has never been as critical as it is today.
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With the Democratic race at a potential crossroads as Mr. Sanders weighs his next steps, Mrs.
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Real talk: 2002's Crossroads was one of the best road trip movies of all time.
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I had "The Attitude Song", which Guitar Player was all over, and then I had Crossroads.
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In the years leading up to the release of Blur, the band were at a crossroads.
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The video then shows the red dot advancing up Chaussée de Louvain to the Meiser crossroads.
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So as we approach this history -- as we approach this crossroads, we have work to do.
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"It's more effective now, the message," said Sally Begbie, director of Hong Kong-based Crossroads Foundation.
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It's natural to compare yourself to your peers at a particularly difficult crossroads in your career.
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Ms. Moss got engaged last October and realized she was facing her own "hey ladies" crossroads.
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Watching the entire season of Iron Fist left me at the crossroads of fatigue and boredom.
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Perhaps the loudest, largest, and most unambiguously immersive work on display is Bruce Conner's "CROSSROADS" (1976).
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The town center was a nondescript crossroads, going to seed with "love motels" and karaoke bars.
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Marfa appears as you approach the blinking traffic light at the crossroads of two country highways.
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I feel that the South Asian and Muslim diasporas are at a crossroads of many things.
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"I have a very unique background at the crossroads of law and science," Rigano tells me.
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The "Night Fever" exhibition comes at a time when club culture finds itself at a crossroads.
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This not very surprising insight is relevant to 1915 because the McCulloughs are at a crossroads.
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Crossroads also sought an emergency stay from the D.C. Circuit, which declined to forestall Howell's order.
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Spears also earns money from film, like the 2002 movie 'Crossroads', which grossed $61 million worldwide.
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Stretching far beyond my family, I believe the nation, as a whole, is facing similar crossroads.
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That needs to be factored into our thinking about this hugely consequential crossroads where we sit.
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Case: Nucor at a Crossroads Key takeaway: Operations expertise has limits; new investment determines its scale.
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Brie Larson at the Crossroads Hollywood Premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California in 20053.
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For once, he said, Alabama had declined to take "the wrong fork" at a political crossroads.
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In the early 1980s, Mr. Dillard returned to Operation Crossroads Africa as its director of finance.
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I know with Afghan traditional music, there's an influence from the area being a trade crossroads.
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The city represented a strategic crossroads, linking Syria's capital to ISIS strongholds in the country's east.
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So as we approach this history — as we approach this crossroads, we have work to do.
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Taylor Swift – "Babe" Boyz II Men and Brett Young – "Motownphilly (From CMT Crossroads)" Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – "Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)" Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile – "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)" Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor – "Let You Be Right (From CMT Crossroads)" Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Gladys Knight – "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year) Zac Brown Band and Shawn Mendes – "Keep Me In Mind (From CMT Crossroads)" The 2019 CMT Awards are airing live from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena at 8 p.m.
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It involves critical thinking and the ability to weigh pros and cons when facing a medical crossroads.
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"No one should have to go through this," Matt Castleman, a pastor of Crossroads Westside, told WLWT.
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Soldiers and police were visible on the city's streets on Wednesday, taking up positions at major crossroads.
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We are no different than other couples and parents who are facing a crossroads in their marriage.
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The internet is at a crossroads of which this team can play a fundamental role in shaping.
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In Mississippi, we put signs where the devil likes to do his business—right at the crossroads.
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Brett Young and Boyz II Men will be reprising their memorable mash-up from March's CMT Crossroads.
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" President Xi Jinping, meanwhile, criticized President Trump's "zero sum" approach: "Mankind has once again reached a crossroads.
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Washington (CNN)Turkey's attempted military coup has brought its relationship with the US to a perilous crossroads.
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That leaves the market at a crossroads: wireless earbuds without noise cancellation, or wired solutions with it.
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" She added, "This is one of these elections that really is a crossroads election in our country.
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The Information report says that at the beginning of the year the car project faced a crossroads.
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It sits at a strategic crossroads, so the West and regional powers have long valued its stability.
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Imagine that in a time where healthcare in the United States is at such a critical crossroads.
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One hundred years after the Great Influenza pandemic of 1918, global health leadership stands at a crossroads.
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ATAP, which stands for Advanced Technologies and Projects, is a division within Google that's at a crossroads.
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As a representative for the "crossroads of America," I know our aviation infrastructure needs a massive upgrade.
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American Crossroads is the conservative organization, and Jackie Kucinich of The Daily Beast laid out the strategy.
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Getting around is a breeze here in the Crossroads of America, and it's a bargain as well.
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"Central Africans are arriving at a crossroads," Bangui's Catholic archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga said of the crucial polls.
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Terry Holcomb, an open-carry leader and a pastor of the Crossroads Baptist Church in Oakhurst, Tex.
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In 85033, another legal and social crossroads looms for the United States where gender discrimination endures unabated.
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It sounds trivial, but it's a fitting analogy as the Republican Party heads toward a perilous crossroads.
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Merera Gudina, leader of the Oromo People's Congress, said the East African country was at a "crossroads".
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Today, Indianapolis is the crossroads of no fewer than four Interstate highways (65, 69, 70, and 74).
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Times Square blossomed into the world's crossroads, enhanced by new palatial theaters that make up today's Broadway.
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Get it together, LeBron ... we're not even at tha Crossroads of the season yet (we had to).
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That puts Mazlum and the Kurdish forces that form the backbone of the S.D.F. at a crossroads.
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DiGiovanni said his company was at a crossroads, evaluating whether to raise another investment round or sell.
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Listen to the background chatter at the Inn at the Crossroads before Arya reunites with Hot Pie.
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Indianapolis's central location and network of interstate highways earned the city its nickname, the Crossroads of America.
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Sicily has long been at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, the Middle East and the Americas.
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It's the product of a crossroads culture in which Africa, South Asia and the Middle East blend.
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Accept that you're at a crossroads right now, and that you're likely seeing the worst in people.
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As Vox's Todd VanDerWerff wrote in 2015, last season ended at a crossroads of hope and dread.
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The synth landed a particularly crucial role in this story, which is where Eno hit a crossroads.
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Over the summer, detainees at Crossroads gathered weekly for Harambee — a series of motivational chants and songs.
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The speech By April of 1967, public opinion about the Vietnam War had come to a crossroads.
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The town, which I had not heard of before, is at a crossroads of two major Interstates.
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But culture was never apolitical in Venice, a fiercely independent city sitting at a crossroads of civilization.
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Just how much transparency will be required for Crossroads' and similar groups' donors remains uncertain, lawyers said.
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I'm nearly 40 and I find myself at a crossroads that feels more like a dead end.
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Cresco, Iowa (CNN)Congressman Tim Ryan is at a crossroads, considering two distinct paths ahead of him.
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The Batek are at a crossroads, and there is lively discussion about their future as a people.
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Kourtney Kardashian was at a crossroads on the season 17 finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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Interactive: Alaska at a crossroads But fishing guide Tuck Harry urges him to take a wider view.
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BERLIN — She faced down a euro crisis that turned into an existential crossroads for the European Union.
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In the wake of "Moonlight," the director took this as an invitation to consider his own crossroads.
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But the push to consolidate power also puts the country at a crossroads, one laden with risk.
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Boeing's decision-making processes, Venezuela's opposition at a perilous crossroads and Apple's impact on the Chinese economy.
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One of the most prosperous former Soviet republics, Kazakhstan stands at a crossroads between China and Russia.
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Crosby was already a successful singer and actor whose career was at a bit of a crossroads.
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In Fish's version, though, the stakes of a young woman's quotidien crossroads are elevated to epic-level heights.
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American Crossroads was founded in part by Karl Rove, a senior strategist for former president George W. Bush.
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White House changes In: Crossroads Media founder Mike Dubke is expected to be named White House communications director.
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" Using Mandela&aposs nickname, he went on: "So on Madiba's 100th birthday, we now stand at a crossroads.
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But I also felt like we had come to a crossroads, and we weren't facing the same futures.
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These are real trailblazers from a crossroads in European history; their fight was hard, their political courage defiant.
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Soldiers were positioned at crossroads on Friday and the elite Republican Guard ensured security near the presidential palace.
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Martha Mackenzie, head of government relations at the charity Save the Children, said Britain was at a crossroads.
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An important crossroads in the conservative-progressive showdown is looming and might come as early as mid-March.
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Spears announced that her former Crossroads costar was expecting two little ones during a 2014 Entertainment Tonight interview.
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Decisions, whether quick and on-the-spot ones or slow-burning, often represent a crossroads for a leader.
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The company's not immune from larger industry trends, and is at a kind of crossroads at the moment.
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It's hard to see believe Crossroads, the iconic coming-of-age movie starring Britney Spears, is turning 14.
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At the crossroads between the Levant and the Gulf, Jordan would seem to be in an enviable place.
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In her "I Wanna Go" video, Britney drives by a theater whose marquee reads, Crossroads 2: Cross Harder.
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When Singh came to a crossroads in her art, she went back to basics: the line and dot.
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Quad and her husband of five years, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, have also hit a crossroads in their marriage.
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Inevitably most good things come to an end and I am at a crossroads in my military career.
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The nation is currently at a crossroads when it comes to addressing the epidemic known as opioid addiction.
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Combs and Bridges, both 29, won for their rendition of his 2017 single "Beautiful Crazy" from CMT Crossroads.
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Like I said, we're at a crossroads and if we don't act now it will be too late.
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But I'll choose real meatballs over the grainy "vegan field loaf" version served at Crossroads Kitchen every time.
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The Crossroads volunteers were only one part of a much larger effort to pass universal preschool in Cincinnati.
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Positioned at the crossroads between Europe, Asia, and Africa, it has increasingly becoming a transit or destination country.
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He previously went to the Crossroads School for Arts and Science, which is a K-12 private school.
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As recently as a couple of years ago, Nintendo very much felt like a company at a crossroads.
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Anna Sophia Lotman is a junior at the Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences in Santa Monica, California.
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And while they come from different perspectives, they intersect at the very crossroads where this country is struggling.
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In a final, defiant speech as ANC leader, Mr Zuma admitted that the party was at a crossroads.
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Miller's words paint a picture of a mature, amicable breakup between two people at crossroads in their careers.
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NOTES: Butler has the best record in the Crossroads Classic at 5-1, including 3-0 vs. Purdue.
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Rid's book offers a useful history as well as a chance to re-examine our current technological crossroads.
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Many in Mae Sai are members of minority groups, and sit at the crossroads of the two countries.
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The stability of Uzbekistan, the crossroads of Central Asia, is important to Russia, China and the United States.
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That put me at a crossroads: Should I give up eating out even though it brings me joy?
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"When you're able to be 'at a crossroads,' your parents are loaded," he informs her, checking her privilege.
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One of my favorite fighters for a very long time, Swanson is at a crossroads in his career.
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It's said that if you see her at a crossroads, you or someone in your family will die.
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Toss up: The UK is at a crossroads as its citizens must vote for a new Prime Minister.
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He continued to drink in secret for several months, then confided in Beau and returned to Crossroads Centre.
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BAILEYS CROSSROADS AREA LEESBURG PIKE, 6137, No. 505-Robert M. and Janet P. Daymude to Jesse Koizumi, $44,2023.
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"It just seemed like a good thing to do," Brian Tome, senior pastor at Crossroads Church, told CNN.
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"Russia is at a crossroads — full-scale censorship has not yet been introduced," he wrote in one post.
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It has been ripped apart by partisanship almost from the get-go and is at a crossroads now.
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But Feels Good Man finds the little cartoon amphibian at the crossroads of a whole lot of it.
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Crossroads was founded in the mid-'90s by a group of Cincinnati executives, including several from Procter & Gamble.
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In 2014 she and her husband created the Quadrivium Foundation (the word means "crossroads") to fund their programs.
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Tesla shows that business, business, and more business is the way forward for a country at a crossroads.
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It's a Yemeni yeast bread that sits at the crossroads of soft Parker House roll and laminated croissant.
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Almost 10 years after that speech, the European Union and the United States find themselves at a crossroads.
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At the end of two weeks of impeachment hearings, President Donald Trump's defenders find themselves at a crossroads.
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Indiana does not repeat as No. 1 this year but still earns its nickname: The Crossroads of America.
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Volkswagen and Siemens are using sensors to detect pedestrians and cyclists at two of the crossroads in Wolfsburg.
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"I believe today is a great day for the country which has arrived at a crossroads," he said.
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Their season, once filled with optimism and buoyed by a winning record, appears to be at a crossroads.
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The sudden drops raise fresh questions about corporate governance and regulatory oversight in a crossroads for global finance.
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For thousands of years, the Iberian Peninsula — home now to Spain and Portugal — has served as a crossroads.
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Carrie Gibson is author of Empire's Crossroads: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the Present Day.
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In Gandharan art, at the crossroads of East and West, these traditions merged into a unique expressive style.
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Our nation appears to be at a true crossroads in this election in the battle between Trump and Clinton.
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Or maybe you just get a cryptic text message telling you to be at a crossroads outside of town.
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The show's second season is currently airing on Castle, an online streaming platform hosted by Crossroads Christian Communications Inc.
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"How did they not bury him?" asked Carl Forti, a veteran Republican super PAC ad maker with American Crossroads.
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"Dubke and his Crossroads friends did everything they could to kill the Trump movement and failed," one loyalist said.
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I like to buy consciously, so I stop by Crossroads to sell some clothes and scope out some goodies.
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More than 350,000 people visit Times Square in midtown Manhattan, known as "The Crossroads of the World," every day.
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And it's an examination of the forces and ideas and people at the crossroads of the new American politics.
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Crossroads of Canopy by Thoraiya Dyer In the fantasy city of Canopy, gods and goddesses rule in reincarnated bodies.
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Turkey is an important ally in a crucial place, straddling the crossroads between Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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Three things helped: Greece's location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa; a cosmopolitan outlook; and low taxes.
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Skip the Inn at the Crossroads and lease a place straight from the friendly murderers who inhabit the world.
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It's just wheat fields as far as the eye can see, and there's an intersection, a crossroads, oddly enough.
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Crossroads of History consists of eight short form episodes, which will air on History Channel exclusively for 48 hours.
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Nor is John Nau, the Houston beer distributor and a major benefactor of American Crossroads, according to an aide.
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While the exhibition was widely praised, Singh had come to a crossroads and did not know how to proceed.
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Martin Luther called the city, for centuries a trading centre at Europe's geographic crossroads, "a silver and gold hole".
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Standing at a crossroads where the past, present, and future meet, Hecate encompasses the phases in a woman's life.
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Constantinople, the crossroads between east and west, boasted not just a formidable wall but an outer and inner harbour.
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The town is a crossroads — a transit point where buses head out in every direction, including to Addis Ababa.
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Since then, however, Gillespie's role has drastically diminished at Crossroads, according to multiple people familiar with the inner workings.
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Rhames' teenage son, who goes to Brentwood High School had played against the captain's son at Crossroads High School.
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"We are at a crossroads," Heather Kerr, Save the Children's country director in the DRC, said in a statement.
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JAB itself is also at a crossroads, with this year's departure of its chairman, consumer goods veteran Bart Becht.
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Apparently, the Crossroads costars were on a flight from Los Angeles to New York when Saldana mentioned her pregnancy.
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" BTW -- O'Neal's youngest son Shaqir is also currently at Crossroads, and at 15 he's already 6'3" according to Shaunie.
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It is also served at Jardiniere in San Francisco, and at Crossroads, a vegan celebrity haunt in West Hollywood.
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O'Neal, who attends Crossroads School in Santa Monica, is ranked among the top prospects in the class of 2018.
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As we celebrated this week the 53rd anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, our democracy stands at a crossroads.
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Crossroads, the painting depicting a tiger on a Chelsea neighborhood sidewalk, strongly exemplifies the complexity of Rea's artistic intentions.
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His current roommate is about to move out, which has left him at something of a real estate crossroads.
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Though many of the Democratic candidates seem better to me than Mr. Trump, the party is at a crossroads.
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MALVERNE Crossroads Farm Opening Day, live music, beer and wine, children's events, tattoos, hayrides, pony rides and bouncy house.
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It occurred in December 1983, when President Ronald Reagan's war against communism in Central America was at a crossroads.
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As the Cold War drew to a close and the Soviet bloc collapsed, China found itself at a crossroads.
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For thousands of years, Georgia has stood at the crossroads of civilizations, and it has survived countless foreign invasions.
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Apple has been at a challenging crossroads this year with sales of its flagship iPhone X disappointing many observers.
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Those crossroads present a danger to her community, as an ancient evil begins to reawaken from its long slumber.
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Rove's super-PAC, American Crossroads, spent tens of millions of dollars in 2012 trying to elect Mitt Romney president.
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Trump, whether through luck, his own actions or some of both -- now sits at a potential crossroads of history.
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Katheryn McGaffigan, now working at a pharmaceuticals company, took the test while at a career crossroads a decade ago.
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MALVERNE Crossroads Farm Opening Day, live music, beer and wine, children's events, tattoos, hayrides, pony rides, and bouncy house.
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"This Congress will be an historic one because, in some ways, our nation stands at a crossroads," Pelosi wrote.
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The recruits included people who previously made a living washing windscreens at crossroads or working as informal parking attendants.
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She was at another crossroads: a safe and respectable job in Tokyo or the uncertainty of following her heart.
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Sandra Vásquez de la Horra: Crossroads continues at David Nolan (527 West 29th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through April 30.
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All of which means we may be at a crossroads: a future without neonics, or a future without bees.
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If Spears hadn't done Crossroads, she may have ended up in an MTV Films adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
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Turkey is a NATO ally that sits at the crossroads of practically every geopolitical issue in the Middle East.
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Just as Giger's work sits at a crossroads of biological themes, his relationships also occupy several spheres at once.
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"When faced with a crossroads or a business decision, I also ask myself, "Does this support my core values?
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But many of the events and forces that brought each country to its current crossroads are common to all.
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In their striking differences, they embody the Democratic Party's array of options for defining itself at a pivotal crossroads.
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Some come for the nebulous bounty of exposure, but more appear to come because they are at a crossroads.
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Brural: Crossroads of Equality and Irregularity continues at Temporary Storage Space (119 Ingraham St, Bushwick, Brooklyn) through March 5.
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Some Twitter users sympathized with the choice, noting its bright lights and status as the Crossroads of the World.
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CreditCreditJoao Silva/The New York Times CROSSROADS, South Africa — The end of apartheid was supposed to be a beginning.
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His wife, Jacqui Pharr-Edwards, said Mr. Edwards also had worked at Crossroads, a juvenile detention center in Brooklyn.
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You may feel that you're coming to a crossroads and need to put aside what no longer serves you.
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Her mother retired as the director of admissions for Crossroads Elementary School, a private school in Santa Monica, Calif.
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No doubt one lure was the location near the crossroads of two major highways about 10 miles from Erfurt.
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The talented community sees America as a new Athens, a creative crossroads leading an open and fundamentally harmonious world.
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It means nonprofit groups like Crossroads GPS could face new requirements to reveal their donors before November's midterm elections.
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Libya has become a crossroads for Africans fleeing turmoil at home and trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.
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A regional crossroads, Iran also appears to be a primary source of the infections that have spread to neighbors.
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Crossroads can still appeal the substance of Howell's decision to the D.C. Circuit and on to the Supreme Court.
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After Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS failed to disclose the names of contributors behind its effort to defeat Democratic Sen.
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The statement from the sheriff's office says Russell worked at the Crossroads of Pinellas group home where LaPointe lived.
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Lizzie, now 37 and at a crossroads in life, meets Rose at Joseph's funeral, and feels a powerful affinity.
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The nation is at an important crossroads after Parkland and much of what happens next will depend on students.
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" "Since 2010, Crossroads GPS has spent tens of millions of dollars on campaign ads to elect Republicans to Congress.
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Despite the political problems, Hong Kong has thrived at the crossroads between China and the rest of the world.
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Louisiana-based EPIC Oil Extractors hired Crossroads Strategies to work on outreach, education and advocacy on oil extraction technologies.
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Intellia Therapeutics, a biotechnology company, also hired Crossroads Strategies to work on education and advocacy related to gene therapy.
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You're at a crossroads now, but trust that wherever this eclipse takes you is where you're meant to be!
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Iberia, it now seems, was a crossroads long before recorded history, as far back as the last ice age.
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Today, New York City is full of vintage and consignment stores with national chains like Buffalo Exchange and Crossroads.
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Other times I felt like I was stuck at a crossroads and would never figure out which road to take.
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And then on to Agadez, the Nigerien city that has been a crossroads for African trade and migration for generations.
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Dubke founded Crossroads Media in 2001 and brought it to a level of national prominence during the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Crossroads allowed attendees to share in a sacred space, one where process and materials are about a struggle to exist.
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The Feminist Art Project's annual "Crossroads" conference was a day of panels and performances centering queer, female, and Indigenous experiences.
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She's finding herself at this crossroads of being someone who is the head of what could potentially be an empire.
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The legacy of Chernobyl — the young people of Slavutych — have reached a crossroads and Ackermann was there to photograph it.
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The result has been a stalemate that Ri said has put the peninsula at the crossroads of a thermonuclear war.
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Whenever I find myself at a crossroads, I think of her words and find the strength to trust in myself.
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Crossroads of History — which was co-produced by Trium Entertainment — is one of three new series that will debut Feb.
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Secondhand fashion marketplace Poshmark has always aimed to sit at a crossroads between a shopping site and a social network.
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Ian Prior, of the conservative super PAC American Crossroads, said scandal has followed Clinton "like a shadow" throughout her career.
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Thanks in part to the momentum that gave to Macron, they, like the Socialists, also find themselves at a crossroads.
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"After talking to a number of Crossroads donors," said the senior group fundraiser, "I'm confident many are in his corner."
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The Giri/Haji actor, 40, opened up about kissing Britney Spears in their 2002 film Crossroads during PeopleTV's Couch Surfing.
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The super PAC is part of the American Crossroads network founded by GOP operative Karl Rove and aligned with McConnell.
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Modern Lovers follows two families — longtime friends and former college bandmates — each confronting various crossroads in their friendships and marriages.
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Life's meandering crossroads puts you in places and spaces where you might meet a wide variety of people and characters.
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Black lesbians exist at the crossroads of three of America's most persistent iniquities: they are black, and women, and gay.
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In a moment when most of our politics are driving us further apart, Crossroads offers hope for an alternative path.
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We know we've come to a crossroads when German childhood is being held up as an idealized model for Americans.
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Even more generous ones, like "Crossroads of America," seemed to say that Indianapolis was a place one merely passed through.
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Middle age is a crossroads, and when the viewer meets the bracingly ordinary Gloria, she is searching for a path.
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Positioned on the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, it was once an important stop for spice and incense traders.
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The source said that the Crossroads polling compared the candidates in traditional swing states including Florida, Ohio, Virginia and Colorado.
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"We've got to make sure at this crossroads in Alabama's history, we take the right road," Jones said Monday night.
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According to Boston 25 News , Officer Coady was on the scene in response to a fire at Crossroads Community Church.
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You are at a crossroads: You can be Yahoo (without a buyer) or a reimagined business, with Facebook-like potential.
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"Crossroads," which Ms. Shapiro created and writes, takes bite-size looks at unexamined moments that had profound impacts on history.
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A funny thing happened with The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads in the subsequent years, however: the album became a cult hit.
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I think it's really important that it was edited to show that crossroads and not make it seem so calculated.
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Mike Birbiglia ("Sleepwalk With Me") directs the look at the members of an improv group, as they face career crossroads.
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Rhimes' Crossroads spec script was a retelling of Oedipus's Antigone, reset in the '30s in an African-American town. 3.
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At the crossroads of yesterday's blizzard and Valentine's Day this coming Tuesday, cuffing season has frozen over into cuddling season.
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With their arrival in Arriaga, on the 15th day of their journey, they had reached a literal and figurative crossroads.
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In Winnipeg, however, voters were also confronted by another question: the future of an intersection that's sometimes called Canada's crossroads.
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One morning in late autumn, I drove a few hours and turned at the crossroads of Wauconda, to visit Kretz.
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It is as if Morant had received magic beans or sold his soul to the Devil down at the crossroads.
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Hard seltzer became the drink of summer because it exists at the crossroads of a handful of current consumption trends.
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Libya is a major crossroads for tens of thousands of Africans seeking ways to reach Europe, often through unscrupulous smugglers.
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Her society is at a crossroads: It can choose to become a nation of citizens or a nation of enemies.
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Right at the crossroads came "Doubt: A Parable" (2004) — a hit that might have made our list but somehow didn't.
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It gives me no pleasure to tell you that at this moment we face a similar crossroads fraught with danger.
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The move comes during an important crossroads for the company, and Raibert, its longtime leader, public face and chief evangelist.
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Spiegel spent his early years at an ultra-exclusive school called Crossroads, which costs tens of thousands per academic year.
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FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub on Saturday promoted the news of the D.C. Circuit's decision to deny Crossroads' emergency stay appeal.
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Darcy is at a crossroads: Applying for a belated bachelor's degree, she may soon lose her job to budget cuts.
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Turkish Airlines offers a stopover program for passengers flying through Istanbul, the crossroads of the world where east meets west.
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Trucks full of police and soldiers were positioned at crossroads and roundabouts across the capital from early morning on Saturday.
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The company unveiled technology earlier this month that allows cars to communicate with each other when going through a crossroads.
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Smartwatches are at a crossroads: Even as some brands have exited the industry amid lackluster sales, others see new opportunities.
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Oscar Nunez Nominated for best actor in a Shortform Comedy or Drama Series for Maker Studios' The Crossroads of History.
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A $2847 million project undertaken in phases, Crossroads opened its first 21-unit building at 2025 Union Street in 2100.
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"This is one of those moments we stand at a crossroads of our own a crisis in democracy," Clinton said.
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We want the company to be successful, but Elon Musk's increasingly disturbing actions have brought the company to a crossroads.
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American medical schools are at a crossroads, and now is the time to fix the disparity in medicine and science.
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Many place the pivotal moment at the crossroads it encountered when the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet empire collapsed.
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Since 1969, ECM has been devoted to publishing music at the crossroads of contemporary Western classical, jazz and experimental music.
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In moving to Mr. Sessions's Senate suite, Mr. Miller arrived at a crossroads for the restrictionist movement's people and ideas.
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In moving to Mr. Sessions's Senate suite, Mr. Miller arrived at a crossroads for the restrictionist movement's people and ideas.
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Last week, government troops recaptured Saraqeb, a strategic crossroads town where the M5 intersects with a main west-east highway.
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But the exhibition reveals a crossroads in her great career and she sails right through, from strength to new strength.
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The exhibition arrives as Russia stands at a crossroads in its attitude toward the darker reaches of its recent history.
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After being at a crossroads—there's things that you don't really know about yourself, as far as effects of prison.
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As one of the largest and most disempowered demographics in this eastern European nation, Ukraine's youth are at a crossroads.
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