Riley starts to push me forward, but I turn around and push his hands off of me. |
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He'd make a powerful traverse, knock off a good-sized avalanche, then turn around and make a few turns where the slide had scoured. |
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So there's no evidence at all that the expansion will stop and turn around and go to a big crunch. |
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Four short years is not enough to turn around the social deficit that National created. |
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The canyon was too narrow for the horses to turn around, or even stand side by side. |
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A car door slammed in the parking lot behind her, but Cameron didn't turn around. |
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But ideas turn around, they are as slippery as eels, and it's easy to lose control of them. |
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The man allowed him to turn around and looked him up and down, taking in the rumpled clothes and unkempt hair. |
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I turn around and head straight out the side doors, running smack dab into Kyle James. |
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I mean, these aren't people that are going to turn around and love thy neighbor tomorrow. |
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If you take him to a psychiatrist and the doc wants to give him medication right off the bat, you can always turn around and go home. |
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The small shareholders will be hoping to turn around the fortunes of a speculative investment that so many have come to bitterly regret. |
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As soon as I got a chance to turn around to look at him in a suitably subtle and nonchalant manner, I did so. |
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I grasp my aching head and turn around to see them laughing hysterically as the volleyball bounces away. |
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I was so moved that I actually asked my cabby if we could turn around and go back. |
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With a squish, the bar turned to gel and I slid to lie on my knees and chest awkwardly, desperate to turn around. |
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Just as easily as she could be annoying, she could turn around and be cute the next second. |
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But I no longer have to turn around every 90 seconds to see if she's rolled off the rug, pulled her socks off and is face down on the hardwood. |
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If they bothered to turn around, they saw a monotonous singer, a cacophonous one-man band, a juggler of little note. |
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Her heart almost skipped a beat as she saw him turn around and look her straight in the eye, his face beaming with a somewhat demure smile. |
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A year after the group's last strategic overhaul, the plan appears to be another attempt to turn around the newspapers. |
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Investors appeared to cheer the news and the fall of the last few days started to turn around. |
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They have a few minutes to decide whether to continue to the ice cap or turn around and fly back to New Zealand. |
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If wool is so important to this country, then prize sheep should not be corralled in pens too small to allow them to turn around. |
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Then the airlines turn around and sell the coach seat I just vacated to another passenger. |
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Workers at a famous Bolton factory have helped turn around their company's fortunes. |
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And so we stood, cold to the bone, miserable and huddled in turn around a small fan heater. |
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But Ruben liked to pick and pick at her until she exploded so he could turn around and call her childish. |
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How could these critics of Raphael's unrealistic depictions of the world turn around and paint endless pictures of Ophelia? |
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I kept my foot on the gas, rode out the fishtails, and finally reached a dry spot where I thought I could turn around. |
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You're trying to give advice and listen to his concerns, then turn around and be the person who's the point man on the negotiations. |
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Police chiefs point out that an enthusiastic drive to turn around performance has put the force on course for further steady improvement. |
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You turn around to see eight guys coming toward you, armed with cowbells, drums, horns, and a whistle. |
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Therefore, we must turn around, change direction, and come to God for mercy and forgiveness. |
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Consumers want instant decisions on credit applications, and we have a statutory obligation to turn around requests for files quickly. |
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The police in Sheffield have started using parking meters that talk when you pay to grab people's attention and turn around a crime wave. |
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Better to be early and wait for perfect velvet rather than make a sweaty climb just to turn around and ski crud. |
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Otherwise, that is if I've slept on it, I generally have it in a ponytail because at least then the frizz isn't evident unless I turn around. |
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That is a situation to gladden many a heart, but what is the reason behind the turn around in fortunes? |
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Why bother digging up dirt on anyone when someone is going to turn around and dig up darker and chunkier dirt in the next minute? |
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She landed in the moist ground, sobbing, and wishing that the car would turn around. |
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She didn't want to turn around, didn't want to disappoint her foolish hopes. |
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In the NBA today, one team scores, everyone runs back downcourt, and they don't turn around until they get to the top of the key. |
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Once I had reached a little ways beyond the last place I checked I decided to turn around. |
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You turn around, you got the victim's family right behind you waiting on you to pull a rabbit out of the hat and make it all good. |
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As I am leaving, he follows me silently down the stairs and jumps slightly when I turn around. |
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As the cavalcade moved along the Inner Ring Road towards the junction, Arun took a right turn around the traffic island. |
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The play-offs seemed a certainty before Christmas, but a rapid turn around in fortune is needed if those dreams are to be realised. |
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I explained to him that I needed to turn around and fly a reciprocal course to re-establish communication with a soldier in distress. |
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I stood there a moment longer, teetering on my heels, my stomach lurching and twisting, waiting for him to turn around and see me. |
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With my mind made up, I turn around, and quickly run across the spacious living room towards my workshop. |
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In truth there was no cause for rejoicing, nor need to turn around, either. |
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The last remaining days of March just flew by and before I could turn around twice mid April was upon me. |
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See how far you can get in your chosen time, stop and rest 2-5 minutes, then turn around, reset the clock and retrace your route. |
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He said that these same parishioners would eventually turn around and lick him with some big stones. |
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I turn around, in time to see a look of utter disgust evaporate off his aquiline features. |
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Lee was able to turn around and wrap his arms around her waist rubbing her back. |
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I hear the squeak of his boots and when I turn around, he is standing at attention. |
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In the commotion, he took a big turn around second base and was tagged out. |
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South Morang is a ludicrously boring place which saps you of the will to do anything but turn around and go home. |
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One of these days my son is going to turn around and clock S. Of course, DJ will be the one to get suspended, be punished, made an example of. |
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The men hadn't even stopped for a second to turn around and to see the small child scampering away after them. |
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Stewart hopes to turn around the fortunes of a company that produces everything from television shows to bakeware. |
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I turn around and see Eric Chase laughing and balling up another piece of paper. |
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With this turn around we have put down a marker and this is only the beginning. |
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Each turn around Pacific Cove's many winding curves revealed smaller roads and hairpin turns. |
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Hearing the temper tantrum she was throwing roused him enough to stand up and turn around to face her. |
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In the early nineties, you couldn't turn around without spilling a microbrew on some goateed guy's flannel. |
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They had no choice but to turn around and go back to conditions that might have ended their lives. |
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This meant that I missed the first turn, had to turn around illegally, and double back, and I was nearly hit by an angry suburban commuter as I searched for the place to turn. |
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By the turn around both sides had missed penalty kicks and both had drop-goal attempts fail, but in terms of breaching the opposition defence, there was little to report. |
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I immediately freeze and turn around, my face flushing with heat, feeling like I've just been caught red-handed, although caught at what I'm not sure. |
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The need to turn around his public image and erase the memory of past misdemeanours is not the only requirement of a man who aspires to return the Conservatives to government. |
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As I turn around, the cheering cries of the people are almost as deafening as the explosion blows the homemade rocket into the clouds amidst billows of white smoke. |
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For most of the day, they remain in stalls at least 60-square feet, where they can turn around and lie down. |
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We were supposed to turn around and go right back to Fort Lauderdale, on to Orlando, then up to Washington D.C. to end our trip. |
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A soft, muted noise at my back made me jump and turn around. |
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My allocated time was too short for a stroll along the prom, so I picked up a small ice-cream cone from the stall next door, and took a turn around the park. |
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If I walked into one of our two bathrooms and saw that the loo roll needed changing, I'd swiftly turn around and walk out, like a criminal leaving a crime scene. |
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Stomping my feet with anger I was about to turn around and go back inside the house when the ball magically came flying over the fence back to my side again. |
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One of this days I am gonna turn around and give you what for. |
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Without hesitation I started walking away, Billy started yelling for me, pleading for me to turn around, but I stuck my hand in the air and flipped him the bird. |
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What is the point of all these watchdog bods enforcing this and that disclosure when management can just turn around and hand you a company flier sans any relevant disclosure? |
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Charles thought that an odd remark, and was about to turn around and gaze behind him when the horse neighed in terror, and gained even more speed. |
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Kids are bound to fall in love with the tiny magic tops, which turn around after starting to spin, spinning tops with strings and toothpicks with colourful, painted heads. |
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He would rive along the track for a few yards then do a handbrake turn to turn around and then go down and do the same again, going back and fore. |
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The channels will doubtless turn around and ask, where are the audiences? |
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I turn around quickly and face what seems to be an old tramp. |
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He couldn't do a proper wolf whistle with his fingers in his mouth, but it was still quite a loud whistle which carried above the rooftops and made Justin turn around. |
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But while those who use wheelchairs, crutches or walking frames can get into the post office, its size and layout makes it difficult for them to turn around and get out again. |
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He should take a short turn around second base and look for back-picks, mishandles, and overthrows. |
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But I had been pushed across the boundary by I didn't know what hands, whether streaked or cradlesome or hooflike, and I could not turn around. |
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She couldn't turn around because the land around the road was too rocky for the low carriage of her rented four-door crapmobile. |
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Watch out! The road dead-ends in 200 yards and there's nowhere to turn around! |
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The vehicles cannot turn around within the tunnel, and are driven from either end. |
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When it was being chased by hunters, it would supposedly turn around and give itself up to the hunters rather than risk soiling itself. |
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Today, all ferries on this route are constructed so that they do not need to turn around in the harbors. |
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They are trained that, ideally, no machine should stop working for more than one minute, with faster turn around times being preferred. |
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The spaceship needs to turn around so its retrofire rockets slow it down and put it in a lower orbit. |
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Let's go and take a turn around the Aedificium, while we still have a bit of light. |
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For those interested, you doggy-paddle 61 yards up the ditch, then turn around and swim back the other way. |
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With the downturn, that started to turn around and people were really becoming pickier with what they do with their discretionary income. |
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People can turn around and tell you, you are the biggest big-head ever, but I actually don't think I've done that. |
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The commander of their unit, part of the 9th Brigade from Vinnytsia, in western Ukraine, barked at the men to turn around, to no effect. |
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Lucky for the artist, chapman continued to turn around to survey the room. |
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Every time you turn around the price of milk has gone up again. |
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He will turn around and say he is pleased with what he has done and he is staying or that, because he is very self-critical, that he is not happy. |
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If a resident persists in her attempted elopement, however, Magic uses his snout to nuzzle and direct the resident to turn around and proceed back in the other direction. |
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Guest speaker John Kelly, regional managing partner of business recovery specialists Begbies Traynor, focused on how to turn around a struggling company. |
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The native canoes immediately began to turn around to make their way back to shore, but not before the Portuguese boat reached the closest African canoe. |
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I would like to help turn around the situation today in which the shareowner vote still lacks participation from the majority of retail investors. |
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