The changes have come at a curious historical juncture.
For people, for islands, even for whole harbors, given a great deal of work and the right historical juncture.
At all three of these historical junctures, conservative Republicans were elected to reign in American imperialism and intervention.
Yet he's a useful creep at this historical juncture because his behavior has exposed and will continue to expose a larger dynamic on the right.
The tale begins at that crucial historical juncture when Darwin discovered deception and cunning in the natural world.
Huainanzi, the mysterious Chinese book bound in bamboo, was ripped apart and sent through time to different historical junctures.
At the present historical juncture, the only completely unarguable example of a person is homo sapiens type human beings.
In particular, Gilman investigates the constellations of medical, social, and political discourse that emerge at certain historical junctures.
The organizations were founded at a historical juncture when, for the first time, contemporary music was thought to require special advocacy.
Jazz and classical music are also alike in having reached a difficult historical juncture, that of the limits of radicalism.