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Turning and saw
Turning slowly he saw Poet in a brilliant glare of horror.
Turning quickly toward Elaine, Nick saw that she, too, stood in shocked surprise.
1948 saw the publication of Andersch's essay " Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung " ( German Literature at the Turning Point ), in which he concluded, in the spirit of the American post-war " re-education " programme, that literature would play a decisive role in the moral and intellectual changes in Germany.
Turning, he saw that it was he that the bullets were aimed at.
Turning to Europe, Saracens ' return to Heineken Cup action also saw the return of Glasgow Warriors to Vicarge Road.

Turning and standing
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 and between
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
" 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.
* The Turning Point by Michael Dobbs, a novel that explores a little-known 1938 meeting between Burgess and Winston Churchill.
The first two albums, Few and Far Between ( 1999 ) and 110 ( 2000 ), were a direct descendant of the youth crew subgenre hardcore reminiscent of early Revelation Records releases, with a sound somewhere between Chain of Strength and Turning Point.
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.
She made a second appearance with TNA on December 5 at Turning Point, where she refereed a tag team match between Pat Kenney and Johnny B. Badd against Johnny Swinger and Glenn Gilberti.
Turning to the dark arts in order to create a dialogue between the two worlds, they began hosting a bi-monthly seance group.
" The Turning Wheel " is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between January 1, 1950 and December 31, 1963 but copyright was not renewed with the US Copyright Office within a year period beginning on December 31 of the 27th year of the copyright and running through December 31 of the following year.
Bobby and Spader become employed as bellhops there, and investigate the ties between First Earth's Turning Point, rival crime godfathers Max Rose and Winn Farrow, and the Nazi party.
UCE has also challenged the validity of the tribal-state compact between the Oneidas and New York State that Turning Stone Casino & Resort operates under.

Turning and narrow
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 northwest, the river passes through East Barre ; Honey Brook and its tributaries enter from the north before it descends through a narrow valley to the center of Barre, where it enters the Stevens Branch just south ( upstream ) of the downtown.

Turning and shoulders
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 and arms
* Turning semaphore or trafficators, retractable arms to indicate turns on automobiles from the 1920s to 1950s

Turning and long
:" 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 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.
Turning left means that they will immediately begin to climb Hattaway, a long half-mile trek straight up or they may turn right.
Turning once again, and this time more generally, to the question of invasion, I would observe that there has never been a period in all these long centuries of which we boast when an absolute guarantee against invasion, still less against serious raids, could have been given to our people.
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 professional in 1949 with the San Francisco Shamrocks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League, he began a long career in the minor leagues.
* In the RTS War Front: Turning Point, the Allied faction's super weapon is a small nuclear bomb dropped from a Northrop YB-35, that unleashes a small sized yet long lasting damaging blast.
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 to see the cause of the commotion, and after what feels like a long pause even though it is only a moment, Bender stands, watching the spastic flailing of his longtime partner / nemesis, and he silently considers the scene before him as the crowd murmurs and mulls about, seemingly unsure what to do.

Turning and resigned
Turning to Socialism, he joined the SFIO in 1916, but resigned in 1931 to join the Republican-Socialist Party ( PRS ), which in 1935 merged with the French Socialist Party ( PSF ) and the Socialist Party of France-Jean Jaurès Union PSdF ) to form the Socialist Republican Union ( USR ).

Turning and .
Turning his back, Curt crossed to the stall, reached over to untie the buckskin's halter rope, and waved his hand in the animal's face.
Turning in at the Flannagans' driveway, he tried to remember if he had ever met them.
Turning to the more modern versions, Curzon's ( London ) offers the most sophisticated keyboard work.
Turning the housing clockwise will reduce tension, counter-clockwise will increase it.
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 on the hi-fi, he went back to the cockpit, stretched out on the cushions and listened to the music.
Turning to the Word of God, we find the only sure way to do that.
Turning toward the patient again, I -- I can't describe what happened to me then, except to say that I felt sick.
Turning is also problematic and could result in falls.
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 off taps, mending leaks and filling in or draining damp areas will also help dry up breeding sites.
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.
The Turning Point: Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and Chiang-Kai-Shek, 1943.
) Turning Points in Ending the Cold War, ( Hoover Institution Press: 2008 ), pp. 111-140, p. 111 ; < http :// www. hoover. org / publications / books / 8237 > 22-23 February, 2012.
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 his attention from Ireland, the following year Agricola raised a fleet and pushed beyond the Forth into Caledonia.
Turning the Wheel of Truth: Commentary on the Buddha's First Teaching.

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