The parents can help or supervise at under-age training, take a turn in bringing players to matches or maybe help with fund-raising. |
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When exiting the corner, the rear wheels turn in phase with the front wheels improving yaw damping. |
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It was expected that Emily would turn in a west-northwesterly direction, but she stayed on her original westward course. |
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He just couldn't bring himself to turn in his fellow brethren, so for the moment, he had to playact as one of them. |
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Political pundits, as they turn in 2004 to the North's European Parliament election, must sympathise with the old buffer. |
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It's a funny, dimensional turn in a film that doesn't always work, but retains an overall appeal despite its shortcomings. |
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The already-flourishing youth zine movement took a new turn in the 1990's when zines went online. |
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Escape by small prey animals is possible as they are able turn in smaller radii and with higher angular velocities than the larger whales. |
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Don't brake suddenly but anticipate the turn in advance, and make smooth steering inputs. |
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He loved the squeal of smoking tires, the roar of the engine, and the thrill of a hairpin turn in a power drift. |
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Both actors turn in the sort of rock-solid character performances that have made them industry staples. |
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Not long after, she felt Elias turn in the sheets and wrap a protecting arm around her. |
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They must now live with the fact that from 2014 the Commission will be cut from 25 to 18, with each country taking a turn in rotation. |
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Any one set may be in play for more than one turn in rotation between the players. |
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Well, this guy ran down, made his turn in, came in for a layup, and lofted it up over the square. |
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Though she wasn't drinking anything harder than mineral water, Isabelle took her turn in buying a round of drinks. |
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The culminating crisis resolves itself as a muddle-through, a bend rather than a sharp turn in the road. |
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They would travel in one direction for a while and then curve back in a very sharp turn in another direction. |
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Imagine the disappointment if they'd had to turn in their khaki safari jackets and go back to reporting dull stories about Medicare. |
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For this I had to drill holes in the frame and tap them so the screws turn in the frame. |
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He's usually the one in three-cornered hat when he does his regular turn in period dramas on TV and the big screen. |
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It is studded with rustic croutons that have been crisped to a turn in butter. |
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When you finally get your turn in the bathroom, are you met with towels thrown on the floor and the toilet clogged up with reams of toilet roll? |
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Everywhere you turn in Glasgow it seems another new development with an evocative name is springing up. |
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I would turn in my bed and, facing the barren wall, see clearly that far world as tranquil and still. |
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When he returned to the quayside from the cafe he noticed that the vessel was starting to turn in the wind and tide and was trimmed by the stern. |
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Only a perfectly tuned engine can turn in the fuel consumption figures ratified for a vehicle by the Government. |
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Still feeling the impact of my long flight from London, I am keen to turn in. |
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Lee was the last to turn in, but when he lay down on the bunk he felt poorly. |
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He got to the turn in 35 two under par and then canned a monster of a putt of around 70 feet at the 10th to move to three under. |
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He attributes that to having a lot of torque, twist and turn in his body and lots of flexibility in his arm, shoulder and elbow. |
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I finished off the last novel of a mystery series I love yesterday and have no others to start in on, so I think I'll turn in for the night. |
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He loitered in the corridor outside, a tyre-kicker awaiting his turn in front of the magistrates. |
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With the looping left-right into the semicircular end-turn coming up fast, go hard on the brakes, and turn in firmly before pushing up the power again to aim for the exit. |
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In Lost in the Meritocracy, kirn charts how the economics of privilege taunt him at every turn in Princeton. |
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There they are washed, tails tittivated and eyes cleaned before settling down in the clean straw of their stalls to wait their turn in the judging ring. |
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Mary Astor and Cecil Kellaway turn in more restrained performances, and Astor in particular brings a weary gravity to her role that's quite effective. |
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For this role, Mueller, who earned a Tony nomination for her turn in On a Clear Day, ironed the vibrato out of her Broadway alto. |
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Alex had been driving during the night while Max slept, but somehow he'd taken a wrong turn in the dark, a wrong turn that turned into several wrong turns. |
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The tadpoles can also turn in much wider arcs, which they do spontaneously, when they initiate swimming from rest, and in the course of normal locomotion. |
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He can even hold a tune, as his scene-stealing turn in LES MiserabLES proved. |
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Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over. |
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Anyway, its after one o'clock in the morn, so I'm going to turn in. |
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This tip will make the skates turn in an arc so you won't do the splits! |
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It is amazing that your life can turn in an instant, one minute enjoying a social event, the next lying face down in the gutter, or in a cell somewhere. |
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He did a comic turn in tropic Thunder and a quirky commercial for Jimmy Kimmel that aired during the Oscars. |
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The Iron Lady actress bested frontrunner Viola Davis, who seemed a shoo-in for her turn in The Help. |
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Any day that you score seven touchdowns in this league and turn in a shutout should be a day of celebration. |
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Before you turn in, take a moment to pamper your skin with a night cream. |
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First, Hannah visits Adam in his dressing room prior to his hotly anticipated opening night turn in Major Barbara. |
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Like other maskers who have braved the outdoors, he enjoys a turn in the spotlight. |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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Mason can turn in a triple-double or a double assault on any given night. |
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As I mentioned before, I could not get the model to turn in a reasonable circle with the canard jibs alone, either in a glide or under electric power. |
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But her iconic turn in clueless sent the MTV darling into the stratosphere. |
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Can they get an advance on their pay and turn in the rent money? |
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It was all I could do to get back to work to escape the nappies, the din and get back onto night shifts where I could turn in a decent bit of kip. |
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Ideologically, they turn in on themselves, becoming more regressive and irrational in their justifications and often more cruel in their political actions. |
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I'm descriptive as all get out when it comes to how people speak, but once those words are on paper and there's a grade involved, I turn in to the Prescriptive Grammar Queen. |
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Calcium plays an important role in vesicular exocytosis and in turn in neurosecretion. |
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Singer Katy Perry has made heads turn in her 'nude ensemble' as she hit the red carpet at Sunday's 2011 Logies Awards. |
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The person needs to be convinced that he has a just taken a wrong turn in the cross-roads of life, which is absolutely revertible. |
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Maybe it was her star turn in hit show The Only Way is Essex that clinched it. |
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This week, Dan Brown gave Genesis a star turn in his latest thriller. |
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Nade had an attempt to turn in Driver's cross at the near post blocked by Steven Pressley before Obua fired over from Driver's cutback. |
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Mr. Milnes had a turn in the spotlight with a canzona for solo organ by Johann Caspar Kerll. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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These snakes can perform a controlled glide for hundreds of feet depending upon launch altitude and can even turn in midair. |
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Political conditions in France took a decisive turn in the year 1429 just as the prospects for the Dauphin began to look hopeless. |
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He looks like Eddie Izzard gone too far and sounds a little like Rod Steiger's queenie turn in No Way to Treat a Lady. |
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The rank and file were ordered to turn in their nightsticks, and Curtis began to organize volunteer police substitutes. |
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Six years later, in about 594, Ceol was succeeded by a brother, Ceolwulf, who was succeeded in his turn in about 617 by Cynegils. |
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While the spinner is making new yarn, the bobbin and the flyer turn in unison, driven by the single drive band. |
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The tighter the tension band is, the more pull on the yarn, because the more friction the bobbin has to overcome to turn in sync with the flyer. |
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Historian Heather Jones argues that the historiography has been reinvigorated by the cultural turn in recent years. |
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I have give my age in to many people, but I don't know how they have been turn in to the order of yours, as the begiving. |
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Take a turn in the hall with my maid for a minute or two, and I'll take care to settle all matters and conditions for your reception. |
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A judge admonished rock star Courtney Love after she showed up two hours late for a hearing on drug charges and talked out of turn in court. |
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Gun buyback participants can turn in as many guns as they'd like, but they'll only receive the bank cards for the first three firearms. |
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I could care less that every time she takes yet another disastrous turn in life, she does it with four children in tow. |
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Over the past two years he has shown individual works in five major New York art museums, including a star turn in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. |
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Willard is plagued by the memory of one seemingly endless night as a newlywed when she helplessly watched her fever-ridden husband toss and turn in misery. |
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After he took four swings at the ball and still could not get out, after losing his temper, he continued the round, but did not turn in score card, thus disqualifying himself. |
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As Bruce was somewhat taken aback by this turn in the nonversation, as a witty friend used to term the appropriately uneven match of social skills, he simply asked why. |
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Handles are sometimes added and the rims may turn in instead of out. |
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This has two sets of blades or buckets running in opposite directions, so that it can turn in either direction depending on which side the water is directed. |
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Scharner then headed a Dorrans free-kick against the crossbar, with Tchoyi unable to turn in the follow-up as the Baggies saw their hopes of salvaging a point slip away. |
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Each week the children get VERB scorecards to record their activity, and every time they turn in a signed scorecard, they get a unique wrist band to mark their progress. |
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The Gossip's Beth Ditto and New York dance duo Telepathe turn in decent cameos but the likes of Gruff Rhys, Hot Chip and Yeasayer are well below par. |
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