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Ahead of him Gavin turned slightly off the trail and pointed for the Gap, no more than a mile away.
Mike turned away.
The few survivors grudgingly turned away.
Barton turned away, his eyes falling upon Rankin beside his horse.
The unrelieved stranger eventually turned away from the place of his -- shall we dare say his Waterloo??
The men he would take back across the river stood there, but he turned away from them.
Watson turned away and did not see the man's knees buckle and his body sag.
Watson turned away, sickened for the first time in many months.
They are struggling to meet the demand for camping space, but families are being turned away, especially on holiday weekends.
The authors set about answering this fundamental question through a detailed investigation of the patient's ability, tactually, ( 1 ) to perceive figure and ( 2 ) to locate objects in space, with his eyes closed ( or turned away from the object concerned ).
Shot near the heart, he turned to one side and plunged for a door to another room several feet away, three bullets following him.
Something in my voice must have touched her deeply because her anger passed quickly, and she turned away to keep me from seeing her face.
`` I like to dance '', she said, then turned and walked away.
With a sturdy act of will she turned her mind away from herself ; ;
And Jarrodsville was more than three miles away, down an old dirt road that the rain had turned into a quagmire.
She did not notice that the customer seized her purchase and turned away without a smile or a word of thanks.
When that fear has been removed by faith in Jesus Christ, when we know that He is our Savior, that He has paid our debt with His blood, that He has met the demands of God's justice and thus has turned His wrath away -- when we know that, we have peace with God in our hearts ; ;
`` We all feel guilty '', I turned away from her coldly.
Seeing her come, he caught his breath, feeling his heart bounce in him, and turned away, afraid now.
Theresa turned away to escape, and climbed to a higher landing where the steps divided in two.
Phil turned away and opened his locker, and then he heard Mike Deegan say: `` You're yellow, Rossoff ''!!
Mercer turned away.
An aggressive posture involved raising the body off the ground and glaring at the opponent who often turned away submissively.
His pamphlet " The Art of Organ Building and Organ Playing in Germany and France " ( 1906, republished with an appendix on the state of the organ-building industry in 1927 ) effectively launched the 20th century Orgelbewegung, which turned away from romantic extremes and rediscovered baroque principles — although this sweeping reform movement in organ building eventually went further than Schweitzer himself had intended.

turned and returned
In 1925, Torrio was severely injured in an attack by the North Side Gang ; he turned over his business to Capone and returned to Italy.
Gregg returned to the plane to try to help the appallingly injured Busby and Blanchflower, and when he turned around again, he was relieved to see that Charlton and Viollet, both of whom he had presumed to be dead, had got out of their detached seats and were looking into the wreckage.
The Athenians arrived in time to prevent the Persians from securing a landing, and seeing that the opportunity was lost, the Persians turned about and returned to Asia.
Hiring Petree turned out to be beneficial, as the No. 3 GM Goodwrench Chevy returned to the front in 1993.
He returned to Lutterworth, and sent out tracts against the monks and Urban VI, since the latter, contrary to the hopes of Wycliffe, had not turned out to be a reforming pope.
In 1950, the owners, the Düsseldorf chapter of the Knights of Malta, turned it into an an orphanage, but it has subsequently returned to private ownership and is today a private residence again ( Anon.
UN forces returned primary responsibility for security in the area around the capital to Sierra Leone's police and armed forces in September 2004 ; it was the last part of the country to be turned over.
On the second play of their ensuing possession, the Patriots turned the ball over again, when receiver Cedric Jones lost a fumble after catching a 19-yard pass from Grogan, and Marshall returned the fumble 13 yards to New England's 37-yard line.
American scientists returned to Mongolia in 1990, and a joint Mongolian-American expedition to the Gobi, led by the American Museum of Natural History and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, turned up several well-preserved skeletons.
A poll at the time suggested that 74 % of the UK population agreed with the Powell's opinions and his supporters claim that this large public following that Powell attracted may have helped the Conservatives to win the 1970 general election, and perhaps cost them the February 1974 general election, at which Powell turned his back on the Conservatives by endorsing a vote for Labour, who returned as a minority government in early March following a hung parliament.
Melanchthon on his way to Trent at Dresden saw the military preparations of Maurice of Saxony, and after proceeding as far as Nuremberg, returned to Wittenberg in March 1552, for Maurice had turned against the emperor.
When Ulam returned to Los Alamos, his attention turned away from weapon design and toward the use of computers to investigate problems in physics and mathematics.
The Evans ' returned home to rent a house in Oxford, abandoning their villa, which was turned into a hotel.
Two years later, his son Johannes Fabricius ( 1587 – 1615 ) returned from university in the Netherlands with telescopes that they turned on the Sun.
However, Fear Doirich ( literally meaning Dark Man ) returned and turned her back into a deer, whereupon she vanished.
He turned down a music professorship in Tunisia then returned to the Conservatoire in 1898 and started his studies with Gabriel Fauré, determined to focus on composing rather than piano playing.
He turned himself in to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and returned the ring shortly after police visited his home and office, wishing to speak with him.
The original baptismal font of hammered copper on a turned wood base has been returned to the church, as has the bell wheel used by the Ohlones during the sacred parts of the Mass.
When the program returned in 1973, Goodson-Todman once again turned to Score Productions for a music package.
Ingraham turned the party leadership over to Tommy Turnquest in 2002, but in 2007 he returned to lead the FNM to victory again by a five-seat margin.
After his death it returned to the Crown and was turned into a prison during the Fronde, and under Louis XIV of France it held disgraced minister Nicolas Fouquet and the duc de Lauzun.
The current UNAM website stated that the march route began from “ University City ( CU ), ran along Insurgentes Avenue to Félix Cuevas, turned on Félix Cuevas towards Coyoacán Avenue, and returned by University Avenue back to the starting point .” The march proceeded without any major disturbances or arrests.
When it is turned off the energy in the field is returned to the circuit.
As seen in " Dangerous Currency ", this slime turned all those who were exposed to it, into more powerful and evil versions of themselves ( it was later revealed that after being split, his conscicence was sent to a neutral dimension, waiting to be returned, where he used Morgana's powers to cross between the dimensions ), where he had one last showdown with Darkwing, being sent back to the neutral dimension.

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