| 21. | It has all sorts of crosscurrents going on.
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| 22. | He made it clear that he believed in encouraging crosscurrents between the musical arts.
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| 23. | And the complexity of the issues has created crosscurrents that defy easy ideological stereotypes.
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| 24. | But the recent terror threats also put the mayor in some potentially dangerous crosscurrents.
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| 25. | Peace scholars point to crosscurrents of global events.
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| 26. | LaBute is a Mormon, and these works carry crosscurrents of religious devotion and hypocrisy.
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| 27. | Again, men and women are crosscurrents.
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| 28. | Conversations with Bay Area consumers show some of the crosscurrents evident in the confidence surveys.
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| 29. | The American Soybean Association illustrates the crosscurrents.
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| 30. | At the same time, Bush has to navigate complicated domestic and international political crosscurrents.
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