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Turning and more
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 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!
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.
** Refined car movement, based more on the Turning Key than on a map grid
Turning more to the northwest through Wyoming, the ranges decrease in breadth and height.
Turning is significantly more difficult with inline speed skates than recreational skates because of more and larger wheels, creating a longer wheelbase.
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.
Turning to the Iberian Peninsula for inspiration, he found Renaissance and Baroque examples in southern Spain more to his tastes.
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.
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 away from the more humorous approach to violence of their debut, All We Got Iz Us had an overall darker and more serious tone, dealing with subjects such as suicide, heavy substance abuse and racism.
Turning to their forbearers, Rabbi Chaim Brisker is quoted with some harsh statements against Zionism, though he lived in an era when Haredi anti-Zionism was far more prevalent.
Turning eastward from SR 28 at Judy Gap, US 33 crosses North Fork Mountain at about, with a turnout on the western slope offering a scenic view of the Germany Valley below and the more distant Allegheny Front from Spruce Knob to Dolly Sods.
Turning more southwestward, it is paralleled for a time by a line of the Norfolk Southern Railway.
Turning more to the north, the stream is paralleled for several miles by State Route 81, crossing into Washington County.
Turning further west there is the glint of light on the reservoir at Stithians, then more hills, Carnmenellis and Carn Brea, with views across the Great Flat Lode and its attendant engine houses making such poignant relics of the great age of mining
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.
* John Mayall – The Turning Point ( 1969 ) ( released on CD 1990, remaster with three more tracks released 2001 )

Turning and modern
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 the screw on a modern violin bow causes the frog ( heel ) to move, which adjusts the tension on the hair.

Turning and versions
" Waiting for the Turning Point " and " Stealing a Page or Two From Armed & Radical Pagans " are finished versions of the two bonus demos released on their first album, Use Once and Destroy.

Turning and London
Later games included 1914, Anzio, 1776, Jutland, Third Reich, Panzer Blitz, Kingmaker, Napoleon, Victory in the Pacific, The Russian Front, Republic of Rome, Age of Renaissance, Storm Over Arnhem, Turning Point Stalingrad, Up-Front ( a card driven game ), Raid on St. Nazaire, Successors of Alexander the Great, London is Burning and Atlantic Storm.
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.
Turning his attention to sculpture during the 1920s, he was elected President of the London Group in 1927 and was responsible for organising the important open-air sculpture exhibition on the roof gardens of Selfridges in 1930, after which he became affiliated with Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell of the Bloomsbury Group.
Turning to history, he received his doctorate at the University of London in 1950 for a thesis on crowd action during the French Revolution.

Turning and offers
Turning down other notable offers Biletnikoff chose Florida State University, where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
Turning down numerous offers to coach during his retirement, and even an occasional athletic directors job, Cremins toured the country doing motivational speaking, did television commentary on ACC and NCAA basketball, and worked with charities, mainly for Coaches vs. Cancer and the Jimmy V Foundation.

Turning and most
Turning to the current musical season on Broadway, the most widely acclaimed of the new arrivals, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, has been transferred to an original cast album ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1066 ; ;
Turning to the study of history, he tended to construct his syntheses upon the scanty basis of 18th century generalizations ; in spite of the growing scientific school he became and remained for a quarter of a century the most popular German historian.
Turning out continuous streams of new inventions and innovations, that can be turned into corporate intellectual property, is the most important goal.
Turning on the generosity of their hosts, some of the fans rioted, broke into the Garden and trashed the seating area, the ice, and most of the refreshment stands, leading then-mayor White to cancel the upcoming show and ban the group for five years.
The Turning Point set the record for the most nominations without a win with 11 nominations.
Turning professional in 1982 – 83, Vernon spent most of the season with the CHL's Colorado Flames where he was named to the league's second all-star team after posting a 30 – 13 – 2 record in 46 games.
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.
She is the author of six books of fiction and ten books of poetry, most recently The Turning ( which appeared in May 2008 ) and Among the Names ( 2005 ), both from Apogee Press.
Turning to the requisite analysis to justify the violation, Deschamps points to the " minimal impairment " expectation to be the one of most interest.

Turning and keyboard
Turning around and sprinting the other way was a manic dance across the keyboard, while you looked stunned as the screen filled with teeth.

Turning and 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.
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 to questions of internal politics, Deschanel said that the work of restoring France to prosperity would be arduous, and he declared that the person who evaded the payment of taxes was acting like a soldier who deserts his post on the field of battle.
* 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.

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