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Turning further towards surrealist filmmaking, three of his subsequent films operated on " dream logic ", non-linear narrative structures: Lost Highway ( 1997 ), Mulholland Drive ( 2001 ) and Inland Empire ( 2006 ).
Turning towards the truth, the follower grows through love, deserts his ego, finds the truth and arrives at perfection.
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 westward, the canal heads towards Stockton locks.
Meditationen eines Theologen ( En: ' Turning back towards the Centre.
Turning towards the northwest, Adrian gradually strengthened to attain hurricane status by 1200 UTC on June 15, and the storm reached a peak intensity of 85 mph ( 140 km / h ) and a minimum barometric pressure of early the next day.
Turning towards the west-northwest, the system continued to intensify, attaining hurricane status at 1200 UTC on August 16.
Turning towards the northwest, Fernanda began to enter an area of cooler ocean temperatures and higher wind shear, subsequently weakening.
Turning towards the north and eventually northeast, Otis steadily strengthened, and intensified into a Category 1 hurricane early on October 26.
Turning face, Peterson formed a tag team with Cactus Jack towards the end of the year.
Turning the elbows up towards the ceiling will engage the triceps and build strength.

Turning and west-northwest
Turning more to the north, the system dissipated after weakening to a depression just west-northwest of Bermuda on September 12.
Turning west-northwest, Irwin made landfall about south of La Paz on August 30.

Turning and depression
Turning to the northwest, it quickly weakened to a tropical depression and dissipated on June 17 over Mississippi.

Turning and its
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 homewards up the river Rhine, he was moved by the sight of the ruined castles along its banks to intense bitterness against France.
In Eakins ' largest picture on the subject, The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake ( 1873 ), the muscular dynamism of the body is given its fullest treatment.
Greenbrier is well known for its annual ' Turning of the Pig ' celebration on July 3.
*" Turning Points: How the Ordinance of 1787 was drafted, by one of its authors ", Wisconsin Historical Society
Turning away from botany because of an unpleasant laboratory assistant, she tried chemistry but did not like its quantitative procedures.
The third cycle is known as the Unraveling, when elements of individualism and fragmentation take over society, developing a troubled era which leads directly to the Fourth Turning, an era of crisis dominating society during which a redefinition of its very structure, goals, and purposes is established.
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.
The new band made its U. S. debut at the Newport Jazz Festival on 5 July, whilst the 12 July performance at the Fillmore East provided the tracks for the live album The Turning Point.
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 stones — As per its name, the Turnstone flicks stones with its bill to uncover hidden littorinids and gammarid amphipods.
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.
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.
" Turning to the driving quality, the author remarks, " you'll find a confidence not always present in its ancestors.
Turning left into Gordon Street off Middle Head Road, the line then entered on to its own off road reservation, crossing several small residential streets as it wound its way down to Henry Plunkett Reserve, entering The Esplanade near the corner of Botanic Road and terminating near Hunters Parade.
Turning from morphology to study evolution and its methods, he returned to England and became a Fellow of St John's.
Turning southeast again, the river flows by the city of Yamhill, which lies to its left, and receives Rowland Creek and Yamhill Creek, both from the left.
Turning, jumping, and other acrobatics can be used in tandem with sword control to add velocity to the weapon, increasing its damage potential significantly.
Turning patients every 2 hours has been a long-standing tradition, with little evidence to support its practice.
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 requires stronger strokes on one side, and by braking with one oar and pulling with the other the boat can be turned in its own length.
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 and forward
Turning the truss rod counter-clockwise loosens it, allowing string tension to act on the neck and creating a forward bow.

Turning and motion
Turning toward motion pictures, she found her breakout role in Sixteen Candles ( 1984 ).
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 the handle does not initially cause any motion of the contacts, which in fact continue to be positively held open by the force of the spring.

Turning and while
Turning eastward at about 45 ° N, the Kuroshio forks and some waters move northward as the Aleutian Current, while the rest turn southward to rejoin the North Equatorial Current.
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 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.
Stryker developed the Turning Frame — a mobile hospital bed that allowed for repositioning of injured patients while providing necessary body immobility, the cast cutter — a cast cutting apparatus that removed cast material without damaging underlying tissues, and the walking heel, among others.
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 the club into a title-challenging team took a while.
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 off the display of images while still using HTML may still allow other techniques to be used.
Hungry and heartbroken, Sydney tries to cheer things up (" When the World Stops Turning ") while the Charlie of 1971 rejoins them.
Turning left while driving is also considered unlucky, which causes a lot of traffic problems.
His middle son Abie Philbin Bowman is a columnist for The Dubliner magazine and a stand up comedian, while in 2005 his youngest son Daniel initiated Be Not Afraid ; a charity wristband campaign which raised over € 80, 000 in aid of Turning the Tide of Suicide and the Irish Red Cross and later set up a youth-marketing firm, Spark.
Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helical toolpath by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates.
On November 13 at Turning Point, Roode successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Styles, pinning him while holding his tights.
The goal of Turning Point is to bring affordable clean energy to the citizens of Ohio while having a meaningful economic impact by creating sustainable jobs and utilizing an principally Ohio-sourced supply chain.
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.

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