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) Turning Points in Ending the Cold War, ( Hoover Institution Press: 2008 ), pp. 111-140, p. 111 ; < http :// www. hoover. org / publications / books / 8237 > 22-23 February, 2012.
Technical Analysis Explained: The Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points.
Turning Points: The construction of the South Shore Rail Road, predecessor of the Long Island Rail Road, through Merrick in the late 1880s began a period of development.
*" Turning Points: How the Ordinance of 1787 was drafted, by one of its authors ", Wisconsin Historical Society
Virkkunen, " The Finnish Presidents I "; " Forum IV: Turning Points of the Finnish History from the Autonomy to the Present " / Forum IV.
" Takahashi Korekiyo's Fiscal Policy and the Rise of Militarism in Japan During the Great Depression ," in Turning Points in Japanese History, ed.
* Marshall Brown, " Why Style Matters: The Lessons of Taine's History of English Literature ", Turning Points: Essays in the History of Cultural Expressions, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997, 33-87
Across from the Mathematics and Microbiology building is an abstract sculpture titled " Turning Points ," designed by David Black.
Since the spring of 2007 he has taught a course called " Turning Points in Television News History " at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU.
The so-called " Inglehart-index " has been included in several surveys ( e. g., General Social Survey, World Values Survey, Eurobarometer, ALLBUS, Turning Points of the Life-Course ).
In 2002, she returned to Thieves World with the novel Sanctuary and also began editing new anthologies, beginning with Turning Points.
It was followed by the anthologies Turning Points and Enemies of Fortune, which contain some returning authors and several new ones.
Barbara Eileen ( Batman: Turning Points ) ( or Kean, depending on the writer ) Gordon is Gordon's ex-wife.
* 1997: Turning Points — Batman III, before leaving in search of Ra's al Ghul, tells his son Clark Wayne that he must be Batman now.
* Rawley, James A., Turning Points of the Civil War, University of Nebraska Press, 1966, ISBN 0-8032-8935-9.
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* Schenker, Carl R., Jr., « Ulysses in His Tent: Halleck, Grant, Sherman, and The Turning Point of the War », Civil War History ( June 2010 ), vol.
* Jess Steele, Turning the Tide: The History of Everyday Deptford ( New Cross: Deptford Forum Publishing Ltd, 1993 ), ISBN 1-898536-00-7
* Strauss, William & Howe, Neil, The Fourth Turning, An American Prophecy: What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous With Destiny, 1998, Broadway Books, New York
Turning to another field, Milman published in 1829 his History of the Jews, which is memorable as the first by an English clergyman which treated the Jews as an Oriental tribe, recognized sheikhs and amirs in the Old Testament, sifted and classified documentary evidence, and evaded or minimized the miraculous.
* Freedman, Estelle No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women, Ballantine Books, 2002, ISBN B0001FZGQC
* Why the Jews Rejected Jesus: The Turning Point in Western History by David Klinghoffer ( Doubleday ) ISBN 978-0-385-51021-9
* Colonomos Ariel and Andrea Armstrong " German Reparations to the Jews after World War II A Turning Point in the History of Reparations ".
* The Turning Point: The American Civil War exhibition contains 1, 400 of the Atlanta History Center's enormous collection of Civil War artifacts.
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* Turning stones — As per its name, the Turnstone flicks stones with its bill to uncover hidden littorinids and gammarid amphipods.
Stryker developed the Turning Frame — a mobile hospital bed that allowed for repositioning of injured patients while providing necessary body immobility, the cast cutter — a cast cutting apparatus that removed cast material without damaging underlying tissues, and the walking heel, among others.
Turning north, the division surrounded the Germans in Normandy by advancing, through Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe liberated on 11 August, to the edge of the city of Argentan on 12 August — 8 days before the Argentan-Falaise Gap was closed.
" Turning the machine over "— making the score counter overflow and reset to zero — was often the final challenge of a game for those who mastered it, and the last obstacle to getting the highest score.
* Turning Water into Wine — at a wedding, when the host runs out of wine, the host's servants fill vessels with water at Jesus ' command, then a sample is drawn out and taken to the master of the banquet who pronounces the content of the vessels as the best wine of the banquet.
" Turning Japanese " was believed to euphemistically refer to masturbation — i. e. the act causing the man to squint and therefore resemble a Japanese's person's eyes — but the song's author Fenton denied that claim in an interview on VH1.
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