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There and turned
There the bus turned right along the Bosphorus, past ocean liners at anchor, to Galata Bridge over the entrance to the Golden Horn, a brown sweep of water that empties into the Bosphorus.
Suppose, he says, that the tables were turned, and we were in the Soviets' position: `` There would be more than 2,000 modern Soviet fighters, all better than ours, stationed at 250 bases in Mexico and the Caribbean.
There was a small, neon-lighted restaurant and cocktail lounge on the southeast corner of the intersection as he turned into the quiet, palm-lined street where most of the houses on both sides were older two-story mansions, now cut up into furnished rooms and housekeeping apartments.
There was a significant portion of the ANC who therefore turned to violence in order to achieve their goals.
There are plans to expand the tilting train service since they turned out to be very profitable on longer routes.
There appear to be mechanisms by which an external chemotactic gradient is sensed and turned into an intracellular PIP3 gradient, which results in a gradient and the activation of a signaling pathway, culminating in the polymerisation of actin filaments.
There were few survivors, many evacuated, and the Brotherhood of Mutants turned one of the Sentinels into a memorial statue in # 132.
There were originally 18 provinces, all of which in China proper, but later this number was increased to 22, with Manchuria and Xinjiang being divided or turned into provinces.
) There was also a memorial service on March 11, 2002, at dusk on Pier A when the Tribute in Light first turned on, marking the half-year anniversary of the terrorist attack.
There have been a few exceptions, notably in 2002 when the New York City administration agreed to turn over eleven squatted buildings in the Lower East Side to an established non-profit group, on the condition that the apartments would later be turned over to the tenants as low-income housing cooperatives.
There, he discovers a group of Force-sensitive witches called the Witches of Dathomir, banded into two separate groups: a collective of benign, matriarchal clans ; the one he is in contact with being the Singing Mountain Clan, and the witches who have turned to the dark side, called the Nightsisters.
There, on July 29, 1947, it was turned on and was in continuous operation until 11: 45 p. m. on October 2, 1955.
* There is a plaque on the house in Spodnje Pirniče where he was born, which has also been turned into a small museum.
There were two ways of tuning: one was to fasten the strings to pegs which might be turned ; the other was to change the place of the string upon the crossbar ; probably both expedients were used simultaneously.
There is also limited recovery of stump and root wood, from trees felled many years before, for use in making bowls and other wood turned objects.
There is also a second miracle story, thought to have occurred in 1422, whereby hosts turned into blood.
There it headed northwest, crossed North White Deer Ridge and passed west through the Nippenose valley, then turned north and crossed Bald Eagle Mountain via McElhattan Creek and ran along the south bank of the river to the Great Island ( near the present day city of Lock Haven ).
There they discontinued for the first time their westward course and turned south, passing over Portage Prairie .…
There was a medieval belief that fish were so mesmerised by the Osprey that they turned belly-up in surrender, and this is referenced by Shakespeare in Act 4 Scene 5 of Coriolanus:
There is a weir at King's Staunch, after which comes Jude's Ferry, the current head of navigation, where boats at least in length can be turned.
There was a problem in filling empty seats and it was suggested that the rule of wearing evening dress at concerts should be relaxed ; this was turned down.
There Renner had to accept that this new Austria was prohibited any political association with Germany and he had to accept the loss of German speaking South Tyrol and the German-speaking parts of Bohemia and Moravia where he himself was born ; this forced him to give up his share in the parental farm if he, " the peasant proprietor who turned Marxist ", wanted to remain an Austrian government officer.
There follows a dispute between Mr Western and his sister over the legality of dismissing Honour, but in the end the latter has the satisfaction of seeing Honour turned away.
There, political struggles between Slavs and ethnic Germans angered him and turned him into a loud and fiery proponent of the Pan-German movement.
There were no changes in the West or South areas ( there was much speculation that demographic change would deliver a Sinn Féin a seat in South, however these claims turned out to be unfounded, with the SDLP being the sixth placed runner up, being narrowly beaten by the UUP for the fifth seat.

There and face
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
There was nothing in particular on the man's face.
There was something about his face that disturbed me and it took several seconds to realize what.
There was one time, however, when his face clouded and he suddenly blurted, `` Why did my brother commit suicide ''??
There was a fixed grin on Roberts' face, made hideous by the swollen nose and the smeared blood.
There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey.
: There was pride in Casey's bearing and a smile on Casey's face.
In the context of the passage, they seem to equate to something like “ east and west .” There is a passage in Ezekiel, however, where God says to the prophet, " Set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him.
There must be something in my tone of voice, or this arrogant face — something that antagonizes everybody.
There is no requirement that each face must be the same polygon, or that the same polygons join around each vertex.
There he blames the people of Antioch for preferring that their ruler have his virtues in the face rather than in the soul.
There is typically a preference for close packing of the atoms, such as face or body centered cubic arrangements, but in the case of liquid gallium the stacking is not regular, at least not at long range and bond angles are easily changed.
There is a small collection of transparencies at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris which shows a two-piece slide he used with one glass showing the face of a phantom and the other which had the image of the eyes, which when used meant the eyes could roll back and forth.
There are real dangers to face, and true heroic feats to perform, but silly details and overtones creep in ( when the drama of adventuring does not force them out ).
There is a small ledge of 3. 5 by 1. 3 metres ( 11 by 4 ft ), known as Hall's Ledge, from the summit on the rock's western face.
There are other interpretations which say that Saul and the witch having been frightened by his appearance, and Samuel as having been composed, classical rabbinical sources argue that Samuel was terrified by the ordeal, having expected to be appearing to face God's judgement, and had therefore brought Moses with him ( to the land of the living ) as a witness to his adherence to the mitzvot.
There are several methods of doing this, but the most common is to bring the sword in front of the face so that the blade is pointing up in front of the nose.
There are four or five accepted and cognate meanings of spandrel in architectural and art history, mostly relating to the space between a curved figure and a rectangular boundary-such as the space between the curve of an arch and a rectilinear bounding moulding, or the wallspace bounded by adjacent arches in an arcade and the stringcourse or moulding above them, or the space between the central medallion of a carpet and its rectangular corners, or the space between the circular face of a clock and the corners of the square revealed by its hood.
There have been cases of temporary and partial paralysis affecting the face and tongue of the afflicted.
There were 16 modular compartments, 3 on each of the 4 long faces and one on each short face.
There are all communicated with face to face interaction but with telephone usage it is filtered out.
There was a bruise rule: if a prisoner had been bruised on the face, he would be shot that evening at roll call, or the next morning if the bruise first began to show then.
* There is a panel with what appears to be a clergyman touching or possibly striking a woman's face.
There is no doubt that Cecil saw which way the wind was blowing, and disliked Northumberland's scheme ; but he had not the courage to resist the duke to his face.

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