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intersection

[in-ter-sek-shuhn] / ˌɪn tərˈsɛk ʃən /


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“It’s so secluded. No streetlights, no stop lights to pick up the vehicle going through an intersection” that might have helped investigators on the case, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also writes about the intersection of business and government.

From The Wall Street Journal

A reassuring face on morning television in the US, Savannah Guthrie now finds herself at the same intersection of hope and dread that has defined many of her interviewees.

From BBC

The iconic president’s son failed the New York bar exam twice and co-founded George magazine, a glossy devoted to waltzing at the intersection of politics and popular people.

From Salon

The three-day event focuses on the intersections of trade, economics, security and foreign policy, and is expected to draw business leaders and heads of state.

From Los Angeles Times