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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An abbreviation of junction.

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  • An agnostic of the contemporary sort is a man who suspends judg - ment, oscillating between rejecting God-talk as an irrational form of discourse containing at crucial junc - tures incoherent or rationally unjustifiable putative truth-claims and accepting this discourse as something which, obscure as it is, makes a sufficiently intelligible and humanly important reference to be worthy of belief.

    AGNOSTICISM KAI NIELSEN 1968

  • The object of the operation was a reconnaissance over a man-sized slice of Hol - land and included Luftwaffe bases, railway junc - tions, bridges and factories as well, testing the German air and ground defenses and the where - abouts of AA batteries along the Atlantic Wall.

    The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959

  • So, Open Mic is on at Punchi Theatre (Borella, near junc) tonight.

    Kottu 2009

  • Two motorists sustained minor injuries after smashing into each other at a junc ...

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  • So, Open Mic is on at Punchi Theatre (Borella, near junc) tonight.

    indi.ca 2009

  • Isolieren Sie freigelegte Litzen so, daß keine Caution: Risk of short circuit through faulty junc - Les nouvelles liaisons à confectionner devront Efectuar las conexiones por presión sólo con Kurzschlüsse entstehen können. tions or damaged cables. être uniquement soudées par brasage tendre. unos alicates para unir por presión los cables.

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  • •• 'On the lOrh, I wrote to his excellencv general Washing - ton, from the High Rock ford, on the Haw river, a copy of which I enclosed your excellency, that I had effected a junc - tion with a continental regiment of eighteen months men, and two considerable bodies of militia, belonging to Virginia and North Carolina.

    Memoirs of the war in the Southern department of the United States Lee, Henry, 1756-1818 1812

  • The fituation of Mans is very pleafant, near the junc - tion of two little rivers, which wind through a delicious plain.

    Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797

  • The fuddeii death of the king was de - plored by many, as a national misfortune; forno other caufe probably, but that the king - dom was deprived of him at a critical junc - ture, while implicated in an ezpenfive and dangerous war, of which he had been per - fonally the chief mover and fupport.

    View of Irish affairs since the revolution of 1688 to the close of the Parliamentary session of 1795 : with introductory remarks, and a preliminary sketch of the revolution 1795

  • Let me therefore again beseech your Honour so far to interpose at this junc - ture that I may obtain the favour I sue for, which will lay me under a most sensible & lasting obligation to be, as I really am, with the most profound duty & respect, S ',

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

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