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Turning and gear
Turning the gear release from the center position allows ratcheting the brace in the direction needed.

Turning and release
In 1977 Norman signed an agreement to release some Solid Rock Records through AB Records of Hollywood, an affiliate of Bob Cotterell's Sonrise Records, which released Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners in 1977, and Mark Heard's On Turning to Dust in 1978.
Wrasse also have plans to re-issue Tzuke's 1989 album Turning Stones, which was deleted by Polydor soon after its release and has become something of a rarity since then.
All tracks except " Shattered " and " Everything Is Turning to Gold " were mixed or edited for this release, and some rarer material was also included.

Turning and fully
Turning his attention fully towards the geometric abstraction of form, Metzinger allowed the viewer to reconstruct the original volume mentally and to imagine the object within space.

Turning and clockwise
Turning the housing clockwise will reduce tension, counter-clockwise will increase it.
Turning the truss rod clockwise tightens it, counteracting the tension of the strings and straightening the neck or creating a backward bow.
( Merzpicture 29a, Picture with Turning Wheel, 1920 for instance, combines a series of wheels that only turn clockwise, alluding to the general drift Rightwards across Germany after the Spartacist Uprising in January that year, whilst Mai 191 ( 9 ), alludes to the strikes organized by the Bavarian Workers ' and Soldiers ' Council.
Turning the spindle of the chuck in a clockwise direction tightens the drill bit in the chuck and turning in a counter-clockwise direction loosens the bit for removal.

Turning and wood
Turning to lumbering, they sold the wood to steamers traveling the Great Lakes.
Turning round, back into the wood, from his patrol he engaged the attacking group, delaying them long enough to allow the rest of his patrol to cross the clearing.

Turning and direction
Her change of music direction is hinted at in the final chapter, " Turning Corners ".
Turning right ( that is, across the line of traffic heading in the opposite direction ) is usually permitted only at specific locations.
Turning the joystick changed the direction the character faced independent of the direction the character was moving, as controlled by pushing the joystick.
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.
Turning the knob pulls the cylinder in the direction of the turn.
) 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 with
Turning the club over to managers later revealed to be dishonest left Wills in desperate financial straits with heavy debts to the IRS for back taxes that caused him to sell many assets including, mistakenly, the rights to " New San Antonio Rose.
In 2005 Malmö got a new landmark with completion of Turning Torso, the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia.
City overview, with Øresund Bridge and Limhamns kalkbrott in the foreground, and Turning Torso further away
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!
Groups associated with this tradition include the No Turning Back Group and Conservative Way Forward, whilst Enoch Powell and Sir Keith Joseph are usually cited as early influences in the movement.
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.
* 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.
Turning the wordy French play into a succinct Italian opera took four years, during which the composer repeatedly argued with his librettists and publisher.
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.
Since Coppola, two other directors have done the same: Herbert Ross in 1977 with The Goodbye Girl and The Turning Point, and Steven Soderbergh in 2000 with Erin Brockovich and Traffic.
She also performed on the song, " The Tide Is Turning " with Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bryan Adams, Paul Carrack and Van Morrison.
And many of them grew into the creative arts as painters, musicians, song-writers and performers-the group ' Dripping Goss ' for one who made the scene in NYC clubs before the new millennium had struck ; Robert Goss ( American Gothic Records ) with his 45 rpm recording that sold throughout Europe in the ' 90s, some of which were recorded at The Turning Mill Studio in Palenville.
" 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.
Phillips was signed to a solo contract with Myrrh Records-under her given name-and recorded four Christian pop albums, Beyond Saturday Night, Dancing with Danger, Black and White in a Grey World and, finally, The Turning, which teamed her with producer and future husband, T-Bone Burnett.
Turning down reduced tuition at the University of Michigan, he attended the new Hampshire College, an alternative school in Amherst, Massachusetts with narrative evaluations rather than letter grades and self-directed academic concentrations instead of traditional majors.
The twisted skyscraper Turning Torso and the main crane at the Kockums shipyard are landmarks, with the first being newer.
Turning his attention to Fingon, Gothmog killed all Fingon's personal guard, and Fingon duelled with Gothmog until a second Balrog caught Fingon in a fiery whip.
* Joanna Macy, collaborator with Korten who uses " The Great Turning " idea in her work.
* Everybody Wants To Rule The World-and interview with David Korten on the Great Turning by Arnie Cooper published in The Sun magazine
Zenon was the UK pioneer of ' Street Magic ', writing and presenting several one-off specials on Channel 4 and ITV including Paul Zenon Turning Tricks ( 1999 ), Paul Zenon's Tricky Christmas, Paul Zenon's Trick or Treat ( shot in Prague in 2000 ) and White Magic with Paul Zenon ( shot in Lapland in 2002 ).
Calatrava's entry into high-rise design began with an innovative 54-story-high twisting tower called Turning Torso ( 2005 ), located in Malmö, Sweden.

Turning and action
Turning to Lord Paulet he justified his action and his desire to preserve at least half of his cavalry division, " They have sacrificed the Light Brigade ; they shall not have the Heavy, if I can help it.
Turning to Europe, Saracens ' return to Heineken Cup action also saw the return of Glasgow Warriors to Vicarge Road.
* Turning Point ( 2009 action film ), a spin-off to the 2009 Hong Kong television drama series E. U.
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 history, he received his doctorate at the University of London in 1950 for a thesis on crowd action during the French Revolution.

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