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Turning and these
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 a deaf ear to these entreaties, Charles kept Cola in prison for a year, and then handed him as a prisoner to Clement at Avignon.
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.
# Turning back extra days-October 4, 1582, was to be followed by October 15, 1582, and these 10 missing days were not to be counted in calculating end days of loans, taxes etc.
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.
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 ".

Turning and from
Turning his attention from Ireland, the following year Agricola raised a fleet and pushed beyond the Forth into Caledonia.
Turning away from the enemies of Allah ( tabarri min a ' daa Allah )</ big >
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.
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 ).
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.
Turning away from botany because of an unpleasant laboratory assistant, she tried chemistry but did not like its quantitative procedures.
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 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 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 diameter was reduced from 40. 9 feet ( 12. 5 m ) to 37. 4 feet ( 11. 4 m ).
Turning away from the endless hall, guests travel past a conservatory filled with dead, withered plants and flowers.
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.

Turning and waste
* Turning three cards at once to the waste, either allowing three passes through the deck or placing no limit on passes through the deck.
Turning on their hosts after decades of servitude and simmering hostility, Thervingi under Fritigern and later Visigoths under Alaric I eventually conquered and laid waste the entire Balkan region before moving westward to invade Italy itself.
* Turning coal waste into light, 8 October 2004

Turning and being
The twisted skyscraper Turning Torso and the main crane at the Kockums shipyard are landmarks, with the first being newer.
Turning to operating companies as opposed to investment companies ( mutual funds ), in determining whether shares in a public company are a cheap or expensive investment, one tool used by investors is a comparison of the company's current market capitalization ( being the price at which the market values the company ) with its NAV.
Turning is only carried out on the down stroke of the treadle, the spring of the pole only being sufficient to return the treadle to the raised position ready for the next down stroke.
Turning back to the Kestoras, he expects applause and thanks, but instead, he finds himself being laughed at and locked out of the village.
At Turning Point Abyss defeated Dinero in a Lumberjack match, after Dinero's lumberjacks, including his own brother, turned on him, after being bought out by Eric Bischoff.
before being challenged and defeated by Savage, Styles and Hardy in a six-man tag team match at Turning Point.
The Duuk-Tsarith capture Joram and sentence him to the Turning: being turned into living rock to face eternal suffering.
It even went so far that when Joram had to undergo the Turning ( being turned into stone while still living, thus experiencing eternal suffering ), Saryon took his place allowing Joram to escape.
The original 10 track album was reissued on vinyl by the Turning Point label in 2002 with a 2LP edition being issued by Earmark in 2005.
" Network Radio Is Turning into Satellites ", New York Times, August 2, 1981 The SMN transmitted from Mokena, Illinois 24 hours per day, with breaks for local advertising and news, and served 600 stations before being purchased by ABC Radio in 1989.

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