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Turning and internal
Relative turmites, alternatively known as ' Turning machines ', have an internal orientation.

Turning and politics
Turning to politics, he became a member of Dublin Corporation, and was popular for his denunciation of municipal corruption and his proposal of a boycott of English goods in Ireland, in retaliation for the restrictions imposed by the government on Irish commerce.
Turning to politics, Morgan became a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1860, and supported John C. Breckinridge.
Turning to politics, Joseph was elected to the United States Congress in 1810 taking his seat on March 4, 1811 and served several years until March 3, 1815.
Turning to national politics, he campaigned in the 1940 federal election as a " National Government " ( i. e., Conservative ) candidate, but lost to Liberal James Ewen Matthews.
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 to Malian politics, he founded the Rally for Development in Mali, a political party, in March 2011, and he intended to stand as a candidate in the 2012 presidential election.
Turning back to provincial politics, he was elected in 1960 as a Liberal in the riding of Matapédia.

Turning and said
" Turning to Pope Abraham, he said, " This is enough to prove that your faith is true.
" 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.
Turning to the question of relations with Russia, Millerand said that contrary to the allegations of Cachin, Britain had been true to her agreements, and none of the Allies had entered into any agreement with the Soviet government.
Turning tearfully to Gehrig, he said, " Lou, what else can I say except that it was a sad day in the life of everybody who knew you when you [...] told me you were quitting as a ballplayer because you felt yourself a hindrance to the team.
Turning back claims based on the 29 transactions completed by state investigators, the court said there was no basis to entertain the attorney general's claims on behalf of all other individuals who allegedly downloaded the Direct Revenue adware client.
Turning to the three men by him, Dodge said " Up this way ", but they misunderstood him, and the three ran straight up for the ridge crest, moving up along the far edge of Dodge's fire.

Turning and work
Turning to the more modern versions, Curzon's ( London ) offers the most sophisticated keyboard work.
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.
Greg Iles ( e. g. Sleep No More, Turning Angel and John Grisham ( e. g. The Appeal ) have often used Natchez in their written work.
Turning to comic books, Adams found work at Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics magazines, under editor Archie Goodwin.
* Joanna Macy, collaborator with Korten who uses " The Great Turning " idea in her work.
* Conscious Choice-The end of Business as Usual 2007 article on Korten, his work, and an assessment of the significance of " The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community
Turning to television work, she hosted Pure Naughty, a weekly BBC2 magazine show focusing on black music.
Turning to Leech's lithographic work, we have, in 1841, the Portraits of the Children of the Mobility, an important series dealing with the humorous and pathetic aspects of London street Arabs, which were afterwards so often and so effectively to employ the artist's pencil.
The following year, he published " A Wrong Turning in American Poetry ", an essay in which he made a case against the influences of Eliot, Pound, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams, in favour of the more direct work of writers such as Pablo Neruda, César Vallejo, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Antonio Machado, and Rainer Maria Rilke.
2004, " Turning Travel into Text: Pausanias at work ", Greece & Rome, Vol.
He led the Duke-based International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development, a task force of scholars and leaders that published Poverty, Conflict, and Hope: A Turning Point in Central America ( also known as the Sanford Commission Report since he was " the principal catalyst of the commission's work ") in 1989 with the principles for promoting peace, democracy and equitable development in Central America.
In 1977, he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe nomination for his work as " Yuri Kopeikine " in the film The Turning Point.
* Turning and lathe work
Turning out jacket designs at an average of 75 a year, Kidd has freelanced for Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, Grove Press, HarperCollins, Penguin / Putnam, Scribner and Columbia University Press in addition to his work for Knopf.
Turning to the question of fair use, the Circuit court agreed with the district court's " general analysis of Napster system uses " as well as with its analysis of the three " alleged fair uses identified by Napster " – which were " sampling, where users make temporary copies of a work before purchasing ; space-shifting, where users access a sound recording through the Napster system that they already own in audio CD format ; and permissive distribution of recordings by both new and established artists.
The Lane that had no Turning ( 1900 ) contains some of his best work.
Turning from astronomical work to the design and making of photographic lenses, he introduced improvements in both portrait and landscape lenses, in object-glasses for the microscope and in condensers for the optical lantern.

Turning and France
Turning homewards up the river Rhine, he was moved by the sight of the ruined castles along its banks to intense bitterness against France.
Turning east, it drove swiftly across France north of the Loire, smashed across the Moselle 11 – 13 September, flanked Nancy and captured Lunéville, 16 September.
Turning to foreign affairs he contemplates with consternation the growing power of France and the humiliation of England, exclaiming indignantly at the sight of the " Roses blasted and discoloured while lilies triumph and grow insolent upon the comparison.
Turning his attention to Continental geology, he and Lyell explored the volcanic region of Auvergne, parts of southern France, northern Italy, Tyrol and Switzerland.
“ Apocalyptic Concerns and Mariological Tactics in Eleventh-Century France ,” in The Year 1000 ; Religious and Social Response to the Turning of the First Millennium, ed.
" Turning to de Ramsay he says: " To your keeping I commend the honor of France ; as for me, I shall pass the night with God and prepare myself for death.

Turning and would
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 Monticello into a neoclassical masterpiece after the Palladian style would be his continuing project.
Turning in sequence meant that each ship would turn one after the other whilst still following the ship in front.
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 ".
Turning off an ATW would not affect the overall farm, the tasks would simply move to other processors on other systems.
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 these products from waste to being used to grow crops and improve yields is something that would be beneficial for both conservationist and the producer.
Turning to the mental qualities of his art, it would be a mistaken criticism which ranked him as a comic draughtsman.
Turning on the engines prematurely would incinerate the exposed pilot.
A staunchly opposed Yi was chosen to lead the invasion ; however, at Wihwa Island on the Amrok River, he made a momentous decision, commonly called " Turning back the army from Wihwa Island ", that would alter the course of Korean history.
In 1988, he returned to the studio to record Slow Turning, which would be his first album to hit the upper half of the Billboard 200.
Turning HelloWorld into a functioning program on a MUCK would require the following steps:
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 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.
They would lose the titles back to Roode and Young at Turning Point on December 5.
Turning down such conventional ideas as a free show taping or a cash prize, the members of KITH decided that the " prize " would be Paul Bellini in a towel.
The band knew they had a success with " Turning Japanese ", so much so that they waited until their second single before releasing it, fearing that if they released it as their first they would become " one-hit wonders ", but they never matched its success.
If operating today, Turning Point would be the eighth largest photovoltaic solar project in the world.
Turning to crime because the world didn't appreciate his art, Roy, now the Rainbow Raider, went on a crime spree focused mostly on art galleries, saying that if he couldn't appreciate the great works of art in them ( due to his disability ), no one else would.

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