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Turning and off
Turning off taps, mending leaks and filling in or draining damp areas will also help dry up breeding sites.
* Turning lights off using a timer or occupancy sensor or manually when not needed.
Turning the rockets on and off periodically generates horizontal thrust, which enables the autogyro to maneuver precisely before vertical landing.
Turning north to pursue Blake, Tromp caught up with the English fleet off the Shetland Islands but a storm scattered his ships and there was no battle.
Turning off an ATW would not affect the overall farm, the tasks would simply move to other processors on other systems.
Turning unused areas off saves energy, such as through clock gating.
Turning off unnecessary services
* The Turning Basin, off the Ferry Port
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.
Example: Turning off the 4th bit
Turning left into Gordon Street off Middle Head Road, the line then entered on to its own off road reservation, crossing several small residential streets as it wound its way down to Henry Plunkett Reserve, entering The Esplanade near the corner of Botanic Road and terminating near Hunters Parade.
Turning off the sign provoked protest from the public, historians and architecture buffs and Meritor and Mellon Bank agreed to relight the sign.
Turning down the engineering post had not been an easy decision since Bonnet was not well off financially.
Turning off printing did not actually prevent the damage, as many people assumed, because the code-plate mechanism remained engaged with the punch unit and shifted the code plate.
Turning off printing only suppressed pressing the printing pins into the ribbon and card.
Turning off the electricity in an electrical fire removes the ignition source.
Turning the lamps on and off so much caused them to blow out repeatedly during tapings.
Turning off the lights in such circumstances can save substantial amounts of energy.
On 18 August 2006, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner parachuted onto the Turning Torso, and then jumped off it.
Turning, he notices a sign indicating a bus stop in the field off the road ; he waits by it, and an empty bus, driven by Walter, soon arrives to pick up this " dead " version of Bodo.
* Turning off a browser's cookies can prevent some web bugs from tracking a customer's specific activity.
* Turning off the display of images while still using HTML may still allow other techniques to be used.
* Turning off power to the unit.

Turning and almost
Turning left, 9W's second concurrency with 32 is only 500 feet ( 151 m ) long as it almost immediately turns right onto East Chester Street.

Turning and opposite
Turning right ( that is, across the line of traffic heading in the opposite direction ) is usually permitted only at specific locations.
) Turning the aircraft ( change of heading ) requires the aircraft firstly to roll to achieve an angle of bank ; when the desired change of heading has been accomplished the aircraft must again be rolled in the opposite direction to reduce the angle of bank to zero.

Turning and house
Turning a corner near Orchard and Sidwell's house, Perry sees Keough and Williamson and all three stop.
" Palal the son of Uzai repaired over against the Turning, and the tower that standeth out from the upper house of the king, which is by the court of the guard.

Turning and Senator
Turning to Federal politics, Grant was elected in 1943 as a Labor party Senator for NSW, and was an influential member of the Labor Party parliamentary caucus.

Turning and Royal
In 2002 the Turning the Tide project won, jointly with the Eden Project, the prize for Outstanding Achievement in Regeneration in the annual Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors awards.

Turning and S
U. S. Route 4 ( Turning Point Trail ) follows the Hudson River along the eastern part of the town.
The new band made its U. S. debut at the Newport Jazz Festival on 5 July, whilst the 12 July performance at the Fillmore East provided the tracks for the live album The Turning Point.
Gina L. Gershon ( born June 10, 1962 ) is an American film, television and stage actress, singer and author, known for her roles in the films Cocktail ( 1988 ), Showgirls ( 1995 ), Bound ( 1996 ), Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back ( 1996 ), Face / Off ( 1997 ), The Insider ( 1999 ), Demonlover ( 2002 ), Category 7: The End of the World ( 2005 ), P. S.
They had a hit with the song " Turning Japanese " in 1980, which reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart, and No. 36 in the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
They cite their influences as Burn, Chain of Strength, Deadguy, J. F. A., Metallica, NOFX, S. F. A., Strongarm, Testament, Turning Point, Uniform Choice and Voivod.
Turning northwest, the stream is bridged by the Appalachian Trail, and then, just beyond this, by U. S. Highway 19W southwest of Erwin, Tennessee.
# " The Tide Is Turning " – 5: 24 ( from Radio K. A. O. S.
* Turning to the Pacific: U. S. Strategic Rebalancing toward Asia, coauthored by Thomas B. Fargo, Asia Policy ( July 2012 )
" The Coal Strike of 1902 – Turning Point in U. S. Policy.
Turning south past Ridgmar Mall and a cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 30, 183 crosses Spur 580 ( formerly U. S. Highway 80, part of the Bankhead Highway ) and again meets U. S. Highway 377 at a rotary intersection, referred to locally as a traffic circle.
Turning professional meant that he had to forfeit his slot ( as reigning U. S. Amateur champion ) in the 2005 Open Championship, played at the home of golf, St Andrews.

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