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In Straight’s world, raising each other’s kids, feeding each other’s elders, keeping each other’s secrets, mourning the dead and fighting like hell for the living is not called exigence.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 24, 2025

Headlines blared things like “Aliens, Ahoy!” but the military was likely talking about much more mundane encounters, according to explanations that followed about the exigence of the guidelines.

From Slate Dec. 30, 2019

But whenever I go there, I feel this fierce sense of American exigence just relent.

From The Guardian Jun. 16, 2012

Then there is the profound and imperishable religious exigence which constantly expresses itself everywhere, even though trampled down by violence or skillfully smothered.

From Time Magazine Archive

The present exigence Demands far other thoughts, than the soft cares, The fond effusions, the delightful weakness, The dear affections 'twixt the child and parent.

From The Inflexible Captive A Tragedy, in Five Acts by More, Hannah




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