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turn and safeguards
His actions were described as " troubling " by the state Supreme Court, but ultimately Planned Parenthood was compelled to turn over the medical records, albeit with more stringent court-mandated privacy safeguards for the patients involved.
At the turn of the millennium, Brainiac revealed that he had placed a sleeper virus in LexCorp's Y2K bug safeguards which was intended to dramatically boost his abilities.

turn and sign
Other languages, such as Thai Sign Language, developed as a creole of ASL and indigenous sign ; a similar situation may have occurred with Malaysian Sign Language, which in turn was the base of Indonesian Sign Language.
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, some British officials suggested restoring Peshawar to Dost Mohammad, in return for his support against the rebellious sepoys of the Bengal Army, but this view was rejected by British political officers on the North West frontier, who believed that Dost Mohammad would see this as a sign of weakness and turn against the British.
It was a sign, on the part of the residents of Azuero, of their antagonism towards the independence movement in the capital, who in turn regarded the Azueran movement with contempt, since they ( the capital movement ) believed that their counterparts were fighting their right to rule, once the peninsulares ( peninsular-born ) were long gone.
Although in reality the wrist may turn to intermediate positions, only the four orientations of palm, back, and either side are represented in SignWriting, as they are enough to represent sign languages.
At this time, the people with Laman and Lemuel and others who remained behind had their skin turn dark, as a sign that the people of Nephi are not to mix with them until they repent.
Hook turn sign
Major telephone-equipment manufacturers, such as Nortel, have an option in their programming to denote Canadian English, which in turn instructs the system to say " number sign " to callers instead of " pound sign ".
The term " symbolism " is derived from the word " symbol " which derives from the Latin symbolum, a symbol of faith, and symbolus, a sign of recognition, in turn from classical Greek συμβόλων symbolon, an object cut in half constituting a sign of recognition when the carriers were able to reassemble the two halves.
At the next stop sign, turn right again.
From I-90 at exit # 71, turn south to stop sign, cross Railroad Street, railroad tracks, turn left.
Sonic Youth mentioned SST often in interviews and in music writer Michael Azerrad's estimation, " seemed to be actively campaigning to get signed to the indie powerhouse "; in turn, Sonic Youth was instrumental in getting SST to sign Dinosaur Jr. Gerard Cosloy, owner of Dinosaur Jr's previous label Homestead Records, said, " SST was the label everyone wanted to be on.
Similarly, any operation that reverses the sense of phase, which changes the sign of i, will turn positive energies into negative energies unless it also changes the direction of time.
Captain Isaiah Sellers was not of literary turn or capacity, but he used to jot down brief paragraphs of plain practical information about the river, and sign them " MARK TWAIN ," and give them to the New Orleans Picayune.
Pursuant to Section 4-12 ( m ) of the New York City Traffic Rules, driving a vehicle other than a bus in the bus lane on Madison Avenue to turn right during the restricted hours specified by sign between 42nd Street and 59th Street is prohibited, then permitted at 60th Street, but a taxicab carrying a passenger may use the bus lane to turn right at 46th Street.
Conversely, jurisdictions that generally allow this might forbid it at a particular intersection with a " no turn on red " sign, or put a green arrow to indicate specifically when a turn is allowed without having to yield to pedestrians ( this is usually when traffic from the perpendicular street is making a turn onto one's street and thus no pedestrians are allowed in the intersection anyway ).
Also differing is whether a red arrow prohibits turns ; some jurisdictions require a " no turn on red " sign in these cases.
Its heraldry survived in an 18th century pub sign that in turn gave its name to a largely modern district in South London.
As one sign of its suburban setting, Saint Mary's location is distinguished by having a Safeway at the bottom of the hill no matter which way you turn out of campus.

turn and covenant
Each messenger in turn establishes a covenant and founds a religion.

turn and ("
The players ' object is to win money by creating card totals which will turn out to be higher than the dealer's hand, but without exceeding 21 (" busting "/" breaking ").
" Players who doubled their opponent, seeing the opponent beaver the cube, may in turn then double the stakes once again (" raccoon ") as part of that cube phase before any dice are rolled.
If the player either hits the ball through the correct hoop (" runs " the hoop ), or hits another ball ( a " roquet "), the turn continues.
The local offices of the Gestapo, known as Stapostellen and Stapoleitstellen, answered to a local commander known as the Inspekteur der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (" Inspector of the Security Police and Security Service ") who, in turn, was under the dual command of Referat N of the Gestapo and also his local SS and Police Leader.
Aboard are four others: the Director of Companies ( the captain ), the Lawyer (" the best of old fellows "), the Accountant ( toying architecturally with dominoes ), and Marlow ( Charlie Marlow )-all share " the bond of the sea " but Marlow is the only one that still " followed the sea "-they are waiting for the tide waters to turn.
Originally, the track featured four configurations: the-long Gesamtstrecke (" Whole Course "), which in turn consisted of the Nordschleife (" Northern Loop "), and the Südschleife (" Southern Loop ").
Bugge proposed that the-toskr element is a reformation of the Old English word tūsc ( Old Frisian tusk ) and, in turn, that the element Rata-represents Old English ræt (" rat ").
The word is derived from the Old French subburbe, which is in turn derived from the Latin suburbium, formed from sub ( meaning " under ") and urbs (" city ").
The TARDIS has the ability to turn invisible, allowing it to avoid the detection by President Nixon, Canton Everett Delaware III and Area 51 operatives (" The Impossible Astronaut ", " Day of the Moon " ( 2011 )).
Applying a negative DC voltage (" bias ") to the control grid will repel some of the electron stream back towards the cathode, thus isolating the plate from the cathode ; full bias will turn the tube off by blocking all current from the cathode.
" Cesana Pariol, the bobsleigh, luge and skeleton track used for the 2006 Winter Olympics, had turn 17 originally named " Senza Nome " (" without name " in Italian, but the turn was renamed in 2007 in honor of luger Paul Hildgartner.
The term " society " came from the Latin word societas, which in turn was derived from the noun socius (" comrade, friend, ally "; adjectival form socialis ) used to describe a bond or interaction among parties that are friendly, or at least civil.
It most likely reached its present form through a combination of the Spanish tronada and tornar (" to turn "); however, this may be a folk etymology.
The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population (" New People ") into agricultural communes.
(" turn right ").
When conditions turn unfavourable, usually upon depletion of nutrients, diatom cells typically increase in sinking rate and exit the upper mixed layer (" bust ").
In turn, they had a legal responsibility, the payment of a special tax called jizya (" tribute ") in place of zakat.
The word is derived from the Middle English word, which is in turn derived from the French, itself derived from the Latin — a compounding of (" to ") and (" give service ").
Similar to the analog VESA display power management signaling ( DPMS ) standard, a connected device can turn a monitor off when the connected device is powered down, or programmatically if the display controller (" graphics card ") of the device supports it.
Tabu itself has been derived from alleged Tongan morphemes ta (" mark ") and bu (" especially "), but this may be a folk etymology ( note that Tongan does not actually have a phoneme / b /), and tapu is usually treated as a unitary, non-compound word inherited from Proto-Polynesian * tapu, in turn inherited from Proto-Oceanic * tabu, with the reconstructed meaning " sacred, forbidden ".< ref name = POLLEX > In its current use on Tonga, the word tapu means " sacred " or " holy ", often in the sense of being restricted or protected by custom or law.

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