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Turning and flow
Turning the knob or working the lever sets the flow rate by adjusting the size of an opening in the valve assembly, giving rise to choked flow through the narrow opening in the valve.
Turning the loop face on will not induce any current flow: think of the radio wave slipping through the loop.
Turning northwest, it enters Rajasthan state and then turns southwest to flow through Gujarat state and enter the sea by a wide estuary past Khambhat after about a 360-mile ( 580-km ) course.

Turning and around
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.
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 all arrows around, one obtains the axioms of coalgebras.
Turning around, he sees his companion face-down in the hot desert sand, as Moldweorp walks away.
* Vigo, Julian " Power, Knowledge and Discourse: Turning the Ethnographic Gaze around in Rouch's Chronique d ’ un été " Visual Sociology.
There are Turning Posts throughout the stage, and that's the only way Bubbles can turn around to go to another side.
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 back around, Death confronts her but she is rescued by Granny Weatherwax.
Turning this relation around, we can calculate the change in time per change in scale factor and thus calculate the total age of the universe by integrating this formula.
Turning his attention to travel writing, in 1998 he published McCarthy's Bar, which detailed his travels around Western Ireland.
Turning around and sprinting the other way was a manic dance across the keyboard, while you looked stunned as the screen filled with teeth.
Today, the Oneida are well known for their ( English-speaking ) business dealings ; most notably, the Oneida in New York operate the profitable Turning Stone Resort & Casino, and have undertaken and been subject to substantial legal action centering around it.
Turning to his achievements as an industrialist, the number of factories and mills that Hauge founded around the country were numerous.
Turning around the company, he obtained worldwide recognition for achieving significant improvement in the group's financial performance within a short term.
Turning around, he sees Pie Man sleeping on the couch in the room.
Turning around, he fired an arrow and felled the beast with one shot.
Table Turning or " Table Tipping " ( see Ouija board ) is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, and wait for rotations.
Turning the train around inside the centre was done on a giant turntable, which became more popular to watch than the train itself.
* Turning around an enrollment decline

Turning and wing
In a match of March 1871 against Wanderers their victory was due to " irreproachable organisation " and in particular that both their attacks and their backing up were both " so well organised " In November 1871 similar passing tactics are described in a contemporary account of a game against the Wanderers in which two goals were scored through tactical passing: " Betts, however, soon seized his opportunity, and by a brilliant run down the left wing turned the ball judiciously to Currie, who as judiciously sent it flying through the strangers ' goal in first rate style " Later in the match it is reported that " Lieut G Barker, turning the ball to Lieut Renny-Tailyour who planted it between the posts " " Turning " the ball clearly points to the short pass.

Turning and is
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 is also problematic and could result in falls.
Turning to ( 2 ), Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past, as this is using the very sort of reasoning ( induction ) that is under question: it would be circular reasoning.
Turning to insurance in the modern sense ( i. e., insurance in a modern money economy, in which insurance is part of the financial sphere ), early methods of transferring or distributing risk were practised by Chinese and Babylonian traders as long ago as the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC, respectively.
Among the new buildings towers the Turning Torso, a spectacular twisting skyscraper, tall, the majority of which is residential.
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 a website into an income source is a common practice for web developers and website owners.
Turning the other cheek is a phrase in Christian doctrine that refers to responding to an aggressor without violence.
* Turning away: " Apostasy is also pictured as the heart turning away from God ( Jeremiah 17: 5-6 ) and righteousness ( Ezekiel 3: 20 ).
Turning Stone Casino Resort is an enterprise of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York, and the largest private employer in Oneida County.
Turning is a term used when referring to moving the level to take an elevation shot in a different location.
Turning is not only used when there are obstructions in the way, but also when drastically changing elevations.
The start of this process is commonly referred by Germans as die Wende ( The Turning Point ).
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.
She swore an oath by the Styx that the Harpies would no longer harangue Phineus, and the Boreads then turned back to return to the Argonauts ; it is for this reason, according to Apollonius, that the " Floating Islands " are now called the Strophades, the " Turning Islands ".
Capra is the author of several books, including The Tao of Physics ( 1975 ), The Turning Point ( 1982 ), Uncommon Wisdom ( 1988 ), The Web of Life ( 1996 ), and The Hidden Connections ( 2002 ).
In Eakins ' largest picture on the subject, The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake ( 1873 ), the muscular dynamism of the body is given its fullest treatment.
Specialized Care is available through various facilities such as Norton Sound Community Mental Health Center, Turning Point-Saquigvik ( transitional living ), and XYZ Senior Center.
" 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.
Greenbrier is well known for its annual ' Turning of the Pig ' celebration on July 3.
The third cycle is known as the Unraveling, when elements of individualism and fragmentation take over society, developing a troubled era which leads directly to the Fourth Turning, an era of crisis dominating society during which a redefinition of its very structure, goals, and purposes is established.

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