It is appropriate at this point in time to acknowledge that our life is at a major crossroads and to ask where it might be headed. |
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Other musical events will include crossroads dancing and a concert by the very popular balladeers Celtic Clan. |
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The three Mexican terrors know and respect the Belfast man, who lives and trains in the boxing crossroads of Las Vegas. |
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Volume 2 of Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life. |
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We are at the crossroads to position ourselves as the source and resource of relevant information, knowledge, and insight. |
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We were at the first crossroads, where I had last seen him four nights previously. |
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The final assault jumped off at 1515 from a crossroads 500 yards south of Clochimont. |
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On Tuesday there was a serious accident at the crossroads at Tzanov Boulevard and Ivanov Street at 9pm when one driver jumped a red light. |
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Ignore tracks to the left and right but keep to the main access road which bears right and climbs gradually to the lane crossroads. |
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His wanderings lead him to a crossroads where he encounters Laius and kills him in a fight. |
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The junction involves a tight crossroads just north of a bridge over the River Aire. |
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Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing extravaganzas, and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment. |
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A bustling area at the crossroads, stands were set up where women and men were hawking things from jewels and fabrics to vegetables and fruits. |
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Many of the deaths have resulted from conflicts with local traffic at crossroads and junctions along the single carriageway sections. |
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Meanwhile, small groups of airborne troops destroyed bridges and gun emplacements, and captured crossroads and routes inland. |
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The fertile land of Syria lies at the crossroads of great trade routes between the East and West. |
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One traffic signal jammed at the crossroads of Deansgate, Bridge Street and John Dalton Street. |
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A pleasant looking pub, inside and out, the Crown is close to the crossroads in the centre of the village. |
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Putting aside spectator interest, in some ways the sport of shinty is approaching if not a crossroads, then certainly a fork in the path. |
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At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death. |
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He analysed accidents at urban priority crossroads and staggered intersections. |
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Export figures for Indian handicrafts are rising but craftspersons are at the crossroads, beset with poverty and illness. |
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Head out towards Malton along the A64 from York and, when you come to the crossroads, hang a left. |
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It's in a prime site and it's a shame to let the building go to rack and ruin but we are at a crossroads and it's a question of which way we go. |
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American poetry is at something of a crossroads, and the roads leading there are jammed with traffic. |
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At the crossroads of a profound and complex political crisis, a new cabinet is finally formed. |
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He says people dash out in front of traffic at the busy crossroads, impatient for the pedestrian green light to show. |
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He then found himself lost and confused once again, as if on a path of winding roads and crossroads. |
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He saw journalism at a crossroads, and urged news directors to take the higher road. |
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The report outlines that advance warning should be given to alert motorists that the crossroads is now a T-junction. |
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In the end, we set off on foot and walk for an hour before we manage to flag a taxi down at a crossroads. |
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The roads were mostly dual carriageways, long and straight ones with no crossroads. |
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Traffic was redirected at the M181 and A18 junction and the Crowle crossroads. |
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He said they were also conducting a feasibility study into the possibility of replacing the crossroads with a full-sized roundabout. |
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There are no teachers to check on progress, and only a few mothers at some crossroads to oversee road crossing. |
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Police sealed off the traffic-light-controlled crossroads for more than two hours, causing tailbacks as rush-hour traffic was diverted. |
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Other newcomers might recognise some of the crossroads and roundabouts I have found myself anxiously negotiating on the journey so far. |
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After the bridge, follow the road to the right up to the crossroads with the main road. |
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Elect me, and crime, crookery, criminality, venality and bad parking will vanish like crossroads dancing. |
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Go through this and almost immediately cross the wall stile on the left to follow a path down to meet a crossroads of routes at a track. |
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A crossroads lay before us, and stood in the middle of it was Master sat astride his steed, writing, as ever, in a small pocket book. |
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The question marks are RHPs Matt Anderson and Franklyn German, two fireballing former closers who are at the crossroads of their careers. |
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At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells. |
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Thus, the EU is a crossroads where subnational, national, supranational, and international policy-making all intersect. |
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I think today our nation is at the crossroads where a serious reflection on the direction of our policies is a matter of uttermost urgency. |
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I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a crossroads with nowhere to go. |
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Up to 1823 the suicide was required to be buried at a crossroads, in unconsecrated ground, with a stake through the heart. |
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Under the scheme the crossroads would be replaced by two separate T-junctions to Cononley and Farnhill. |
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Despite the roadworks on the A360 visitors can reach the vineyard from the West Lavington crossroads where the vineyard is signposted. |
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Labour was at the crossroads at Cancun, and it took the low road. |
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We also have just had speed humps installed around Beulah Hill crossroads. |
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Piles of wood were heaped up at crossroads and street corners. |
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And the system doesn't always pick up on mini-roundabouts and crossroads where you need to go straight on and so doesn't give you any directions there. |
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While, as a Singaporean Chinese, Alicia is steeped in the traditions of China and in the food of one of the world's most eclectic, subtle, and delicious, culinary crossroads. |
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This conjuncture of key personal events is a crossroads, not a judgment. |
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They followed the path and then road till its first crossroads. |
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Last fall, when they were at the crossroads, he went to a conference for greenhouse growers in Arizona and returned with new ideas and techniques on raising tomatoes. |
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My granny the Escort concludes with two of the women reaching a crossroads of sorts. |
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Anita is a homeless heroin snorter who is at a crossroads in her life. |
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The Internet, ever becoming a greater part of the human experience, is at a crossroads, Dwyer argues in his book. |
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It is the omphalos, this city that straddles two steamboat rivers at the continental crossroads. |
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The city served as a crossroads for African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cultures. |
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Bigger than ever, the sport is at a crossroads, teetering between reverence for its healing past and fear of a pain-filled future. |
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For months, I struggled with the decision and after being rejected as a finalist from a fellowship I found myself at a crossroads. |
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All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover. |
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After traversing multifarious crossroads, we arrived at a walled courtyard complex which, turned out to be the habitat of the friends I made last summer in Beijing. |
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While Episcopalianism stands at a crossroads at present, that which remains of their traditional liturgy has become almost unconsciously Catholicized in the past century. |
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This gyrus is lying at the crossroads between frontal, temporal and parietal lobes of the brain and it's enormous in humans, much bigger than in other primates. |
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Conesford was probably located east of the crossroads along Holmstrete, within the river-bend, giving proximity to the two likely fords indicated by those roads. |
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The pilot slammed on the brakes and came to a halt two thirds of the way down the runway, turned full circle and headed towards a crossroads in the tarmac. |
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Thus, without a word of dialogue or a note of music, he has conveyed the change that this woman is about to undergo at the crossroads of her life. |
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He has, through his music and work, been at the crossroads of all the major developments in Irish Traditional Music spanning the last three decades. |
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With competition from regional clubs becoming stronger every year, they stand at the crossroads as they look to plot their path for a secure future. |
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Scotland's optoelectronics industry stands at the crossroads. |
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A staggered crossroads at the section provides access to Wigton and also the B5305 towards Penrith. |
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The third category comprised roads at or in villages, districts, or crossroads, leading through or towards a vicus or village. |
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Likewise, the position of Italian cities such as Venice as great trading centres made them intellectual crossroads. |
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When she reached the crossroads where the trail split, one part of her yearned to head toward the lake. |
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Your crossroads moment is often a transition time, or Selah, for him as well. Two Selahs happening at once can create added stress. |
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This year, to capitalize on that interest, the announcement took place in the crossroads of consumerdom, Times Square. |
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According to folklore, the spectre often haunts graveyards, sideroads, crossroads and dark forests. |
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A futuristic megalopolis of the 21st century, the ever-developing emirate of Dubai is a crossroads of civilisations between Europe and Asia. |
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Pointsmen assumed duties at major crossroads, entrances and exits to traffic control-regulating posts, and blind comers in urban districts. |
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They also discovered that women have a tough time negotiating crossroads, T-junctions and slip roads. |
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Post-dictatorship Egypt now finds itself at a four-way crossroads. |
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But more and more people are turning to professional life coaches for help as they reach a crossroads. |
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It meets the B5238, for Horwich, at crossroads near Blackrod railway station. |
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The road is now the primary route Salford Road and meets the A579 at crossroads at Hulton Lane Ends becoming Manchester Road. |
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In recent weeks Cosby has, perhaps more than any other topline entertainer of the moment, been both at the pinnacle and at the crossroads. |
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The state of Veracruz, especially its port, has been a crossroads for various cultures since the very early colonial period. |
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Wynn, an archaeologist, and Coolidge, a psychologist, meet at a crossroads of anthropology to determine what made Neandertals tick. |
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Bruges had a strategic location at the crossroads of the northern Hanseatic League trade and the southern trade routes. |
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This point was at the crossroads of canoe routes travelled by First Nations before European contact. |
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People avoid churchyards, stiles, and crossroads, since spirits are thought to gather there. |
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Baltimore has become the crossroads between North and South, a distinction it has held since the end of the Civil War. |
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This popularity puts herbalists and herbalism as a practice at a crossroads today. |
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Also seeing five collisions in that time was the A429 Portabello crossroads in Shipston. |
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New Yorker Roger Greenberg is a single, 40-something at a crossroads in his life as he house-sits for his more successful brother in Los Angles. |
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The Coedarhydyglyn estate, seat of numerous local prominent men from 1767 onwards, is located at the top of the Tumble Hill above the crossroads. |
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The road continues to follow the Wye to the busy crossroads where it meets the A44 in the centre of Rhayader. |
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Kuwait is situated at the crossroads of several major bird migration routes and between 2 and 3 million birds pass each year. |
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Being at the crossroads of ancient trade routes has left a mark on the Malaysian cuisine. |
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Pakistan occupies a geopolitically important location at the crossroads of South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. |
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Geographically, and because of trade, Italian cities such as Venice became international trading and banking hubs and intellectual crossroads. |
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The city of Rome grew from settlements around a ford on the river Tiber, a crossroads of traffic and trade. |
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The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads, giving rise to vast cotton kingdoms along the river. |
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They stand at the crossroads, and one hates all the roads and the other likes all the roads. |
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They sat in the shade of the pole and brush ramada in front of the place and sipped their drinks and looked out at the desolate stillness of the little crossroads at noon. |
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Crossroads ceilidhs were a popular rural pastime in Ireland, when young men and women would gather on a Sunday evening at the crossroads of a village to socialise. |
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At Potters Brook, it meets a crossroads and enters the city of Lancaster. |
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Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences. |
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It is also often said that this crossroads is at the point where the three parishes met, though the Ordnance Survey map confirms that this is not the case. |
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The Company A commander, Captain Helmer, was at the crossroads where the road split, with the left fork leading to Udenbreth, when he saw a group of men coming toward him. |
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At Fulwood, it meets the B6242 at crossroads, then passes Sharoe Green. |
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Greece is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. |
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The geographic shape of today's Croatia is the result of the 14-century long history of the Croatian people in this crossroads of different civilizations. |
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Fifth Avenue at 57th Street is a crossroads where luxury goods meet middle-market and entertainment-related retailers, and locals and tourists intermingle. |
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The site was chosen by Boehm for its significance as a crossroads. |
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Because of its location at the crossroads of Western Europe, Belgium has historically been the route of invading armies from its larger neighbours. |
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The Republic of Croatia, situated on the crossroads between Central Europe and the Mediterranean, is spread across 56,542 square kilometers of land area. |
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