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Turning away from the enemies of Allah ( tabarri min a ' daa Allah )</ big >
City overview, with Øresund Bridge and Limhamns kalkbrott in the foreground, and Turning Torso further away
Turning away from the Albuquerque clique, represented by Diogo Lopes de Sequeira, John III looked for a fresh start.
* Turning away: " Apostasy is also pictured as the heart turning away from God ( Jeremiah 17: 5-6 ) and righteousness ( Ezekiel 3: 20 ).
Turning her into a woman at night, Aengus made her his lover until Fuamnach found out about it and drove her away.
Turning away from botany because of an unpleasant laboratory assistant, she tried chemistry but did not like its quantitative procedures.
Turning away from the Enlightenment conception of Greek myth as a reflection of a universal religion in its infancy, Müller placed the study squarely as the outcome of an encounter between the particular character of a people and a specific historical setting, where, in the broadest sense it has remained, though his convictions that the core of each culture is uniquely its own led him to deny the influence of Egyptian art on Greek art ,< ref > In his article “ On the alleged Egyptian origin of Greek art ” (“ Ueber
Turning away from the endless hall, guests travel past a conservatory filled with dead, withered plants and flowers.
" 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 around, he sees his companion face-down in the hot desert sand, as Moldweorp walks away.
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.
Turning on Omega, they lured him away from the city and destroyed it in his absence, leading him to hunt them down and try to forcibly restore them to their original selves.
Turning his attention to self-propelled tankships, a primary concern was to keep the cargo and fumes well away from the engine room to avoid fires.
Delivering the sentence the judge, Mr Justice Fulford, indicated Badat's withdrawal from the plot justified a more lenient sentence, saying " Turning away from crime in circumstances such as these constitutes a powerful mitigating factor ".
In 1977 the Barbours Cut Terminal was opened at Morgan's Point shifting much of the shipping traffic away from Turning Basin downstream toward the bay.
Turning left onto Hardscrabble Road, it follows the tracks away from the interstate to the site of the next station, North Salem's hamlet of Croton Falls.

Turning and from
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 from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
Turning his attention from Ireland, the following year Agricola raised a fleet and pushed beyond the Forth into Caledonia.
Turning south from Klamath Lake, Frémont led his expedition back down the Sacramento Valley, and promoted the Bear Flag Revolt, an insurrection of United States immigrant settlers.
Turning to literary work as a way to overcome his losses and channel his ambitions, he began writing a series of well-received articles for a prominent New England newspaper justifying and praising the American Revolution and arguing that the separation from Britain was permanent.
* Turning semaphore or trafficators, retractable arms to indicate turns on automobiles from the 1920s to 1950s
Turning against Ralph, the tribe takes Sam and Eric captive while Roger drops a boulder from his vantage point above, killing Piggy and shattering the conch.
* 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.
Dan Bern's 2001 song " Turning Over ," from the album New American Language, begins " Sittin ' in that town in New Mexico / Named after a game show.
This new band was markedly different from previous Mayall projects, and its making is well documented both on the 1999 double CD The Masters and on the 2004 DVD The Godfather of British Blues: The Turning Point.
Virkkunen, " The Finnish Presidents I "; " Forum IV: Turning Points of the Finnish History from the Autonomy to the Present " / Forum IV.
Turning around, without having received a response from English gunners, he put a second broadside in Triumph's other side, and finally then delivered a third after turning around again.
Turning from law to divinity, Hare took holy orders in 1826 ; and, on the death of his uncle in 1832, he succeeded to the rich family living of Herstmonceux in Sussex, where he accumulated a library of some 12, 000 volumes, especially rich in German literature.
Turning these products from waste to being used to grow crops and improve yields is something that would be beneficial for both conservationist and the producer.
Turning diameter was reduced from 40. 9 feet ( 12. 5 m ) to 37. 4 feet ( 11. 4 m ).
Turning the usual type of sport diving scuba's air off or on is easy for an attacker from above but difficult or impossible for the diver himself ( and has been known to happen by itself when a diver pushes through thick kelp ), unless the cylinder or cylinders are mounted inverted.
The BBC issued its recording of Tzuke's " Radio 1 in Concert " performance from 1981, and Polygram issued a compilation album entitled Stay With Me Till Dawn which drew on Tzuke's first three albums released on Rocket Records with tracks from the Turning Stones album on Polydor Records.
Hence, the " Turning Swallow Cut " has been reconstructed as a technique involving striking downward from above and then instantly striking again in an upward motion from below.

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Turning to the more modern versions, Curzon's ( London ) offers the most sophisticated keyboard work.
Turning to a more active life, Albert accompanied Emperor Maximilian I to Italy in 1508, and after his return spent some time in the Kingdom of Hungary.
Turning directly to The Bible, Kriyananda argues for a more scripturally mature Christianity in which The Second Coming is treated not in terms of a profane materialism-one which favors a literal, physical and subsequently anti-spiritual resurrection-but rather unfolds in accordance with the more spiritual aspirations of The Book of Luke ; for " Neither shall they say, Lo here!
Turning this piece of bad luck on its head, was able to add more operational details to the message when finally sent and increase his standing with the Germans.
** Refined car movement, based more on the Turning Key than on a map grid
Turning more to the northwest through Wyoming, the ranges decrease in breadth and height.
Turning is significantly more difficult with inline speed skates than recreational skates because of more and larger wheels, creating a longer wheelbase.
The following year, he published " A Wrong Turning in American Poetry ", an essay in which he made a case against the influences of Eliot, Pound, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams, in favour of the more direct work of writers such as Pablo Neruda, César Vallejo, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Antonio Machado, and Rainer Maria Rilke.
Turning to the Iberian Peninsula for inspiration, he found Renaissance and Baroque examples in southern Spain more to his tastes.
Turning these unproductive lands back into native forest could capture an estimated five billion metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere every year for 10 to 20 or more years.
Turning the tide against independence, these highly mobile, ferocious fighters made up a formidable military force that pushed Bolívar out of his home country once more.
Turning the tide against independence, these highly mobile, ferocious fighters made up a formidable military force that pushed Bolívar out of his home country once more.
Thus the player can be presented an overview of the game world in the ability to see it from above, more or less, and with additional details in artwork made possible by using an angle: Instead of showing a humanoid in top-down perspective, as a head and shoulders seen from above, the entire body can be drawn when using a slanted angle ; Turning a character around would reveal how it looks from the sides, the front and the back, while the top-down perspective will display the same head and shoulders regardless.
Turning to their forbearers, Rabbi Chaim Brisker is quoted with some harsh statements against Zionism, though he lived in an era when Haredi anti-Zionism was far more prevalent.
Turning eastward from SR 28 at Judy Gap, US 33 crosses North Fork Mountain at about, with a turnout on the western slope offering a scenic view of the Germany Valley below and the more distant Allegheny Front from Spruce Knob to Dolly Sods.
Turning more southwestward, it is paralleled for a time by a line of the Norfolk Southern Railway.
Turning more to the north, the stream is paralleled for several miles by State Route 81, crossing into Washington County.
Turning further west there is the glint of light on the reservoir at Stithians, then more hills, Carnmenellis and Carn Brea, with views across the Great Flat Lode and its attendant engine houses making such poignant relics of the great age of mining
Turning in a more south westerly direction the river enters Oldbury Court estate, a city park also known as Vassal's, past Snuff Mills, entering a steep valley at Stapleton, then passing Eastville park, where it feeds the former boating lake and is met by the Fishponds brook on the right.
* John Mayall – The Turning Point ( 1969 ) ( released on CD 1990, remaster with three more tracks released 2001 )

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