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1 The real crux of the position was less ecclesiastical than diplomatic.
2 The real crux came during his descent via the heavily crevassed east ridge.
3 He and Pat Kirby found the real crux was getting off the ground.
4 L: Sleeping on the plane is the real crux .
5 Gorham, during these days, was working hard to discover the real crux in Buckner's affairs.
6 However, the real crux for him was flexibility.
7 But that was the real crux of the matter, when she came right down to it.
8 The real crux was discovering light rectal bleeding.
9 The real crux of the matter is that they will have nothing to eat, Fangs replied.
10 This is the real crux of it.
11 But the real crux of constitution builders had hitherto been in the relations of the Legislature to the Executive.
12 The real crux comes when the question rises in a man's own heart, "Does God love me?"
13 The real crux of the whole problem is the disentanglement of these possible lines of suggestion and the assignment of them to their true sources.
14 Noire contends that the real crux in the early stages of language is for primitive man to make other primitive men understand what he means.
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