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Turning to the Word of God, we find the only sure way to do that.
( Merzpicture 29a, Picture with Turning Wheel, 1920 for instance, combines a series of wheels that only turn clockwise, alluding to the general drift Rightwards across Germany after the Spartacist Uprising in January that year, whilst Mai 191 ( 9 ), alludes to the strikes organized by the Bavarian Workers ' and Soldiers ' Council.
* Turning only one card at a time, but only passing through the deck once.
Turning is not only used when there are obstructions in the way, but also when drastically changing elevations.
Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere.
" Begzot Kadyrov, specialist of the State's Religious Affairs Committee, commenting on the program, said, " Turning away from the religion of one's ancestors is not only one's own mistake but could also lead to very bad situations between brothers, sisters and between parents and their children.
Turning to the Einstein equations, we only need the time-time component
Turning up his turbocharger he then pulled away to win a fourth Indy 500, making him one of only three individuals to win the event four times.
There are Turning Posts throughout the stage, and that's the only way Bubbles can turn around to go to another side.
Turning telepaths into a virtual slave race is the only way they see to counter the threat of the " death of human liberty and human thought.
Turning right ( that is, across the line of traffic heading in the opposite direction ) is usually permitted only at specific locations.
Turning off printing only suppressed pressing the printing pins into the ribbon and card.
Turning left, 9W's second concurrency with 32 is only 500 feet ( 151 m ) long as it almost immediately turns right onto East Chester Street.
Turning is only carried out on the down stroke of the treadle, the spring of the pole only being sufficient to return the treadle to the raised position ready for the next down stroke.
In an episode of The Nanny, Fran references the film by saying: " This is like that movie ' The Turning Point ', only they were dancers and one was the mother and they were old friends ... confused I should really rent that again.
On the bonus CD available only as part of the Deluxe Edition, Jagz Kooner has remixed first single ' The Shock Of The Lightning ', as well as, the album track ' The Turning '.
Turning to see the cause of the commotion, and after what feels like a long pause even though it is only a moment, Bender stands, watching the spastic flailing of his longtime partner / nemesis, and he silently considers the scene before him as the crowd murmurs and mulls about, seemingly unsure what to do.
It won the Palme d ' Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, the only Soviet film to win that award, although The Turning Point ( 1946 ) was one of eleven films awarded that year's Grand Prix, the predecessor of the Palme d ' Or.

Turning and one
Turning from these problems of the use of evidence, one meets another type of difficulty in Fromm's analysis, which is his loose and ambiguous use of certain important terms.
* Turning three cards at once to the waste with no limit on passes through the deck, but allowing the player to switch once to a single pass through the deck one card at a time ; after that single pass, however, the player cannot go back to turning three cards at a time and can turn over no more cards from the waste.
Turning in sequence meant that each ship would turn one after the other whilst still following the ship in front.
And many of them grew into the creative arts as painters, musicians, song-writers and performers-the group ' Dripping Goss ' for one who made the scene in NYC clubs before the new millennium had struck ; Robert Goss ( American Gothic Records ) with his 45 rpm recording that sold throughout Europe in the ' 90s, some of which were recorded at The Turning Mill Studio in Palenville.
" Turning off the Haverstraw Rd, almost opposite the house of Senator Royal S. Copeland, into a dirt avenue, one is faced by a waste-land of scrub oak and sassafras with a lonely shack near the entrance.
*" Turning Points: How the Ordinance of 1787 was drafted, by one of its authors ", Wisconsin Historical Society
Turning this around, if the probability that the random object has the property is greater than zero, then this proves the existence of at least one object in the collection that has the property.
Camille Paglia holds that " Turning people into sex objects is one of the specialties of our species.
Grant wrote to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton after he ordered a 100-gun salute to celebrate Sheridan's victory at Cedar Creek, " Turning what bid fair to be a disaster into glorious victory stamps Sheridan, what I have always thought him, one of the ablest of generals.
Turning right, one sees the grand vista that is the length of the Reception Hall and the width of the Ceremonial Hall beyond.
Turning one of the centre layers moves either just that layer or the ball as well.
Turning all arrows around, one obtains the axioms of coalgebras.
The song for which they are mainly remembered, " Turning Japanese ", was produced by The Jam's producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and hit the Top Three in the UK at the same time that " Going Underground " was at number one.
This led to a match against Brown to become number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on December 11, 2005 at TNA's Turning Point PPV event, which Cage won.
Turning south from Tung Chung Road, one can get to the Cheung Sha beaches.
Turning to Cohen's " venomous " review, he highlights that it actually dealt very little with Chomsky's book, instead offering a diatribe against the Left, one which consisted of a " thoroughly convoluted vagueness ".
Turning back, however, he witnesses one small remnant of the creature slink back into the well, and is driven insane by the knowledge that the " colour " still lurks on the land.
At Turning Point, James won one of the cases in the Feast or Fired match, which was later revealed to contain a World Tag Team Championship match.
Other staples include " Bonnet " ( adapted from " Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet ", 1909 ), the Rice University Fight Song, and " Turning it Loose " ( a variation of the Otis Redding and Steve Cropper blues hit " I Can't Turn You Loose " similar to the one used in the Blues Brothers car chase, which is played at the end of the third quarter of every football game ).
Two exhibitions of photographs from the " Turning Back " series were held in 2005, one at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, the other at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Turning down a Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions, the soldier instead volunteers to be that " one man in the right place " that Harry spoke of.
Turning requires stronger strokes on one side, and by braking with one oar and pulling with the other the boat can be turned in its own length.

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Later games included 1914, Anzio, 1776, Jutland, Third Reich, Panzer Blitz, Kingmaker, Napoleon, Victory in the Pacific, The Russian Front, Republic of Rome, Age of Renaissance, Storm Over Arnhem, Turning Point Stalingrad, Up-Front ( a card driven game ), Raid on St. Nazaire, Successors of Alexander the Great, London is Burning and Atlantic Storm.

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