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Of course they always seem to be at a crossroads.
The crossroads for both countries could be four or five weeks away.
Our common foreign and security policy is at a crossroads.
I am also the woman who sat at the crossroads.
After some hours we came to a crossroads and turned right.
She has been told to take the third right after the big crossroads.
You know, the north road is going to be a crossroads one day.
In turn, John put together the living area under the crossroads to help others.
If you want to go down to the crossroads, this is the place.
"Now we are at the crossroads of the real problem."
"I think the Games are coming to an important crossroads."
They feel the country has reached a kind of crossroads.
With this report, we are at something of a crossroads.
When they set out from the crossroads again the next morning, the way opened up.
I believe we love each other, but we're at a crossroads.
Put a guy at a crossroads, and you've got a real problem.
Bill had come to that crossroads after only three years with the company.
The city has been an economic and cultural crossroads for many years.
But if we turn back, they'll be waiting for us at every crossroads along the way.
In fact, you catch me at a kind of personal crossroads.
We are at a crossroads in the history of our educational system.
"Then why need we go way back to the crossroads?"
We, our people, have always been at the crossroads of European history.
She has also reported for other radio shows, including Crossroads.
So is the car culture now at a critical crossroads?