I grimaced and turned around, starting to feel the winter freeze prickle the exposed back of my neck. |
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He screeched the tyres as he turned around silent cops in the early hours of the morning. |
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Dylan turned around, took a deep breath, and surprised Riley by starting to cry. |
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I turned around to find Pip, who motioned me to come and look at something. |
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The situation turned around in the postwar period, when rifle divisions were reorganized as motorized rifle divisions. |
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As the heat mounted up in my cheeks, I turned around quickly to avoid Jake's stare. |
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She's been like that ever since Lea turned around and started mouthing off at me. |
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The frigate turned around glowing with jet engines, aimed at the center of the moveless Galaxy spiral whirlpool and started gaining speed. |
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Not only have the American Right, once the keepers of fiscal probity, turned around, but also there is some muddled local thinking. |
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I put the note down under the plate and turned around to find Daniel in my face. |
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Chris turned around to see Brandon and Ami rushing out into the fray, Ami armed with a wooden bokken and Brandon with his sword. |
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She turned around to reveal a large gash and a piece of metal imbedded into the flesh slenderly behind her right shoulder blade. |
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Eleanor made sure she was deep enough in the pool before she turned around. |
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She trailed off as she turned around and saw the unmasked, ungloved girl standing in front of the door, a spray can in her hand. |
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When John turned around to see what was going on, he slashed him and slit a cut into his shirt. |
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I turned around to see what he was yelling about when I ran smack into a locker door. |
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I turned around and noticed a tall skinny man who looked similar to me standing behind the counter holding an unsmoked cigarette in his hand. |
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Jamie heard sniffles behind her and turned around on her heel and gave Beth a look of pity. |
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There was a sharp pain in his back and he turned around to find a little boy with big eyes and a snotty nose. |
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Louis turned around swiftly, his hard dangerous expression softening slightly at her poor sight. |
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They have made a complete U-turn and totally turned around to the fact that this is a high priority. |
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He turned around, pushing his dark brown hair off his forehead and wiped his sweaty brow. |
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I was so excited that, when I turned around to walk back to class, I slammed into the open locker behind me and bruised my nose. |
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He placed the pendulum and ring back in their proper place and turned around to leave the room. |
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He turned around to take his horse down to the stables only to accidentally run into the stable boy, who had come to take his horse for him. |
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The redhead turned around on the bottom stair, and saw her mother walking out onto the porch for her. |
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He turned around, not a hair out of place, the pen poking out the top of his breast pocket. |
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As Elizabeth walked away, she turned around to take one last look and caught the brown-haired gentleman staring back her. |
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I turned around and ran, but stopped on the stairs when he called after me. |
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She stopped mid-sentence and turned around to see a familiar figure standing next to her chair. |
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We chased him but then he turned around to face us and pulled out a Stanley knife and slid the blade forward. |
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Tru turned around to see a young man with blonde hair and blue eyes staring down at her. |
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Why had he suddenly turned around, turned himself in, and gotten help for his captives? |
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They turned around to see a brilliant orange flash and then heard the massive explosion of the car bomb. |
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Finally he turned around, a harmonica pressed up against his mouth as he blew in and out. |
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The sting from his hand touching it really hurt so I turned around to see what he was doing. |
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The woman wearing said fake fur turned around quickly, shot Mom a deadly look, and then haughtily turned back around and ignored her. |
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I turned around to see someone standing there with his hands in his pants pockets, smiling. |
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I turned around and walked into the airport carrying my carry-on luggage and my suitcase. |
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Marco turned around, the salty water from his eyes cascading down his nose. |
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In two years, the company turned around a severe recruitment problem and employees who were regularly headhunted said they'd prefer to stay put. |
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Instead of walking out of the door he turned around and jumped on the bed and put Meg in a headlock so her face was in his armpit. |
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She turned around slowly, and saw a couple of guards talking to a storekeeper. |
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And of course he stopped in his tracks, turned around and gave her an exclusive, heart-searching interview about his difficult childhood. |
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He turned around and bent down to pick up the lantern, but straightened and turned back around when he heard Kayla gasp. |
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She turned around straitening the uniform jacket of the store, which was black and had the owner's name stitched in gold by the collar. |
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We got to watch him and chuckle as he fumingly turned around to enter the driveway. |
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Kayla turned around, always excited at the prospect of being the center of attention. |
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She turned around and looked at me and I noticed that she had on low rider hipster panties. |
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Will had turned around quickly, thinking for sure that he had caught a glimpse of deep chestnut out of the corner of his eye. |
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Despite the pain, he turned around to see a man dressed in all black, holstering his gun then closing the door and locking it. |
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I turned around in enough time to see Bey trot around a bend on his black Friesian, leading a black paint mare I've dubbed Kionee. |
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He turned around abruptly to see an old man in a long gray hooded cloak walking slowly toward him. |
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I stuffed my foot into my shoe, pulled on my hoody, and turned around to brush my hair in front of the mirror. |
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Emmy jumped at the voice and turned around quickly, swatting Chris on the arm when she saw it was him. |
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Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous. |
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Kathleen turned around to see that in the distance three men on horseback were riding towards her at a frighteningly swift speed. |
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The Twins turned around and huddled discussing with each other what Melissa had just offered them. |
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He turned around to face her and she drew closer to him, hugging him tightly, kissing him on the cheek. |
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I turned around to Trent, who was still turned around, with his fingers in his ears, humming happily. |
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Three coachloads of anti-war protesters were turned around at Lechlade while trying to get to the RAF base last March. |
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I turned around and caught a shoal of coalfish passing by, searching for food. |
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Trent stopped cold and very slowly turned around, his eyes throwing flames at David. |
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Then I turned around to leave, silently vowing never to pervert justice again. |
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Giving my hair a quick comb through with my fingers I turned around to see that the door was open. |
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In the late 1970s when I crouched under center, I turned around and placed that pigskin in the very capable hands of Billy Sims. |
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Juen heard a stifled breath and she turned around, Kumma's face had paled immensely and his fist was clenched in the soft material of the pillow. |
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I turned around to see a person with fiery red hair and deep brown eyes staring at me. |
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I climbed up to the first platform on the fire escape and turned around to see Tina still on the ground. |
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She put the baby in her playpen and turned around which is when I realized she'd seen me. |
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Smiling, I turned around the drove the rest of the way back to Trevor's with a content feeling. |
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Birdie turned around and saw Hattie, the slightly plump, middle-aged housekeeper. |
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She turned around on her stool with a bright smile on her face holding the flask and a test tube out to the confused young man. |
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When we got it last year we felt it was a bit of a fluke but then we turned around and did it two years on the trot. |
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She gritted her teeth, then slowly turned around, a forced smile on her face. |
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She turned around and saw the fresh-faced teenager, barely more then seventeen sitting next to a small baby strapped into a car seat. |
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I turned around, looking where Thomas had sat just a moment before but now all that remained on the chair were a couple of crumbs of bread. |
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He stopped and turned around, pushing his fringe out of his deep dark eyes, glistening with tears. |
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He turned around just as an ear-piercing shriek of something definitely not human filled his ears. |
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I think at this point she turned around and headed eastwards, towards home, towards safety. |
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The dog turned around to face the man and growled deep in his throat, a dark sinister sound. |
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Snapping out of my stupor, I quickly turned around and jammed the keys gawkily into the keyhole. |
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Will sighed and turned around slowly, holding his hands up in a gesture of surrender. |
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Grace took a step back from the ornate gilt mirror and turned around slowly so that she might examine her appearance from every angle. |
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After mixing the drink, she turned around and prodded Daryl with her finger. |
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When I turned around, Charlie was still standing at the counter with a mischievous gleam in his dark eyes. |
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Then he just turned around and walked west, to where a couple of blocks down was a supermarket, and several delis. |
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Informed sources said they were hopeful that the company could be turned around as a going concern in the coming weeks. |
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Lee turned around after descending the ladder, and her breath was taken away. |
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The cry turned into a growl as it turned around completely, taking the arrow in its teeth and pulling it out. |
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I turned around towards the door, pulling my spare key out of my purse and unlocking it, walking inside. |
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After pushing the last button a soft breeze washed over everyone and they all turned around to find its source. |
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As Tina Wright folded her pushchair yesterday, she turned around to see the bus drive off down a Colchester street without her. |
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She turned around and smiled at Keith who was, as usual, seated diagonally behind her. |
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With O'Neill, though, there is no need for diplomatic rhetoric about the club having been turned around. |
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He went into the apartment block and I turned around and saw wolves growling at me. |
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She turned around and sprinted down the corridor, her candle guttered out, and she was plunged into complete darkness. |
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I turned around to see him following me, so I dived under water and swam to the other side of the pool. |
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I turned around to tell him something in reply, but I suddenly felt very dizzy. |
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The snake was half in the bag when it turned around and attempted an escape. |
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He turned around and saw Maura standing outside, dripping wet from the rain that had forced him inside. |
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She turned around again, and stroked her stallion's mane as he walked beside her. |
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Ace quickly slowed to a walk and turned around, picking up the trot again and she clicked a few times. |
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One has to pay for ammo, and the gun cannot be turned around to the main gallery space, so it must pack a real wallop. |
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Her eyes watered and she hurried to wipe the tears away from her face as Alex turned around. |
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The old man never once turned around to look at the speaker, but his reply was undeniably acerbic in nature. |
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His huge black cloak started to waver in the wind and slowly he turned around. |
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With considerable effort Emily turned around and sent Michael a weak smile that was just shy of halfhearted. |
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We both turned around and I was actually quite surprised to see the two of them hugging. |
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I turned around when the big anthemic tunes came on and it was nothing short of an incredible sight to see the whole place jumping. |
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He turned around and continued raking together a heap of dried winter leaves on the lawn. |
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The car was then turned around and driven all the way back to the Ballybeg area of the city where it rammed into the Garda patrol car. |
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I turned around, and when I was turning I saw just someone was running by me, and he just, like, whacked me with this long black stick. |
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She turned around and saw Faber standing at the doorway holding two loaves of bread, a large wheel of cheese, and three bottles of milk. |
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This really ticked off Lisa and she turned around without saying anything else except for a groan or a whine or a sigh every once in a while. |
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Leo made the raspberry like sound at Helen's back and when she turned around to look at him, he was laying on Rose's lap purring. |
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She whistled, a high pitch noise that she figured would get his attention, and he turned around to look at her. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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In 2005 kappa Coronae Borealis turned around and started heading back toward us. |
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Kyle, whose back was to her, turned around as he followed the gazes of his two friends. |
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She turned around, face streaked with grime and hair dangling limply from beneath the kerchief, brandishing the duster. |
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Andreas turned around and kicked out at Justin, sending him staggering backwards to regain his balance. |
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She turned around in alarm, fearing he had taken off and was really going to follow through with his joke of leaving her by herself. |
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I turned around to face him, doing everything I could not to gawk at his lean, wiry figure. |
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The count was giving orders to some servants and when he heard her he turned around. |
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He turned around and headed to a small courtyard where a young man sat, brushing a wolfhound. |
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Lacey turned around and darted for the coffee table and grasped a reel of duct tape, holding it up in her hand. |
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Suddenly this giant brick landed in front of us then we turned around and there was one behind us. |
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He was inspecting the remains of the girl, I was about to approach him when he turned around and I realised who it was. |
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He turned around to see Pat standing in front of him with the same zombified expression she always has. |
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Wendy huffed a couple of times, and then turned around and put one elbow on the table, resting the side of her head on that fist. |
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There was no surge of adrenalin, as Deidre turned around and wearily retraced her steps. |
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She narrowed her dark eyes in the strong light, and turned around to go back to the main street. |
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Alexia turned around and gasped, it was her betrothed, whom she had forgotten about completely. |
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Staggering, I turned around to face my attacker but never saw him, a second fist followed the first and I went out like a light. |
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My gaze lingered there a moment longer watching Doug when he turned around and smiled. |
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I turned around to meet with the gaze of the gunmen that were firing at me a minute ago. |
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She turned around and pointed in the direction of what looked like a little office. |
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Stating that any observation that works in one direction is also true when turned around. |
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Once he had finished he turned around and started to head in my direction but stopped in his tracks. |
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I didn't mean to say it loudly, but everyone snickered and turned around to look at me. |
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She was sitting on the chair at her desk which she had turned around to face the TV to the left of her bed. |
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I turned around in the opposite direction and started down the hall to my Band class. |
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Just after I'd been given the cold shoulder by his support, I turned around and there he was. |
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I walked a few steps further and then turned around and peered directly into the store. |
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After one longing look down the path, she turned around, and started running back the way she'd come. |
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I turned around and saw another guard coming towards me with his arms at full stretch. |
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I didn't have all day, so I turned around and walked back the way I'd come. |
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The amputated arm lay on the grass near Haru, and when she finished, Haru turned around and wrapped the arm in sackcloth. |
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The idea of selling bikes on a sale or return basis was a resounding success and the business turned around. |
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She turned around only to see a whole pack of wolves standing there, saliva dripping from their open mouths. |
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Cat calmly turned around and looked at the trucker, he was old enough to be her father and big enough to crush her with one fist. |
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She turned around to face a gigantic brown bird with talons three times the size of her hand and a wingspan of at least ten feet. |
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She turned around and started to pick through his shirt drawer, once again, and came out with a white tank and another shirt that buttoned up. |
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The problem is then he turned around and went to Columbia University on Wednesday and gave an awful speech on the economy. |
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I turned around and saw Andrew, a tattletale ever since he came in the sixth grade. |
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When my father turned around to go back in the house, we heard a loud noise like a car backfiring. |
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The sobbing girl turned around and ran out of the room leaving her backpack and hand bag behind with the surprised young man. |
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They marched until they were knee-deep in a mangrove swamp, then simply turned around. |
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The woman turned around as quickly as if someone had forcibly spun her around by a shoulder, and in two running steps had backtracked to him. |
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Just then, there was the sound of three tentative knocks, and the man clad in the wolf costume turned around. |
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And with a scoff to the gentleman, wherever he was, Mitch turned around and headed for the garage to get back to that overheating engine. |
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I turned around and started marching back our room, confident that Charles would never bug me again. |
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A person with brown hair and long bangs was the only one who stopped his track and turned around. |
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Katelyn passed him and he turned around, smiling at Jude as they did their little secret handshake. |
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She turned around, her arm sliding across the surface, but to her dismay, she had accidentally batted a cracked clay pot from the closed covers. |
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Avery picked up her books and turned around to face a strongly built figure towering over her. |
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When he turned around and glanced at Constance, his eyes met hers as she turned around at the same time. |
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The older Virginian turned around just as Jackson reached him and drew him into a tight bear hug. |
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He turned around, smiled his beatific smile, and then raised his huge hands high in the air, in the general direction of my head. |
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His father must have sensed it too, because he pulled away and turned around and left, pretty quickly. |
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He turned around, his metallic green tights glinting in the sunlight, his open vest with vines stitched on only one side. |
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He turned around and saw me standing about fifteen feet away from him, tossing a rock casually. |
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As he turned around, he saw a pile of small, stone animal totems had appeared next to the book. |
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They heard a loud feedback from a microphone and turned around to see where it was coming from. |
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Emma turned around and took out her own hidden gun from beneath one of the many layers of dress she wore. |
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Morton began trailing him and ducking behind shop windows with Catherine when the man turned around. |
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I turned around and she'd obviously been trying to work out how to attract my attention. |
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I turned around, ready to confront the master of that voice. I mean, sheesh, did she have to come to the express line? |
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She turned around the corner only to collide with Dan, who was mindlessly walking to his room with a newspaper in hand. |
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He turned around and grabbed one of my shoelaces, I pulled back my foot to prevent him from doing whatever he was going to do. |
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Each study is trumpeted by the press as the definitive study on the subject, only to have that view completely turned around a month later. |
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Hearing the sound of snoring, she turned around and saw that Robert had fallen asleep, having tuckered himself out from all the excitement. |
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She led him to the edge of the pool then turned around so her body was against his. |
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I got back in the car, turned around and went back to the road I'd just turned off. |
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Fewer inspections did not necessarily mean a ship could be turned around at a US port faster than before. |
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When he released her she turned around and did a twirl to show off her present. |
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Then, with a twirl on her heel, he turned around and walked off in the opposite direction to where Terr'ach was going. |
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She turned around, picked up her bag, the only piece of luggage she had. |
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The caped figure removed the hood and turned around to face her. |
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Near the end of the closure, most females at Presque Isle turned around and broke down the top and sides of the entrance with the forelegs and mandibles. |
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I turned around and jumped back into Anna, stepping on her foot. |
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He turned around and adjusted the frequency on his portable radio. |
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She turned around and became a mother who was a complete narcissist because she had never had enough attention. |
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He turned around, not sure what to make of the girl in the glasses and NYU hoodie calling him like she knew him. |
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So he turned around, and got in the back of the golf cart that was supposed to take him back to his car. |
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Taylor turned around to see Rowel, the oldest animal caretaker. |
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Once he was done, he turned around and clapped his hands once. |
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Slowly he turned around, every muscle in his body tense, he jaw clenched. |
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He turned around and two cloudy purple eyes pierced through her. |
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Leopold turned around in his chair, unbuckling the seat belt as he did. |
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I turned around and glanced quickly at the gold plate on her desk. |
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We taxied up to the head of the lake, turned around and roared back, but had to abort when we were three-quarters down the lake and our skids hadn't left the water. |
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I felt a light tap on my shoulder and turned around to see Chad. |
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She turned around, and just as she did, she saw a laser shoot out of the wall and reflect off of a gold plate, then a diamond ring, then one of the crystals. |
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Nicola turned around and saw the boisterous girl who had sat next to her. |
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Seeing his frontal view, realization hit me as I turned around. |
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She tightened her grip on her backpack and turned around slowly. |
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We turned around and executed an emergency descent to 10,000 feet. |
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He turned around, swinging his blade slicing the demon's throat open. |
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She felt the stoniness of his restraint and turned around to face him. |
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A man with a wide plank of wood turned around at the back of the queue for the Homebase cash desk and smacked it into me as I walked past with my little green basket. |
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I turned around in surprise, looked at the other shoppers, but they were just filling their carts as usual, absorbedly studying the produce stalls. |
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She put the key in the lock and opened the door as she turned around and waved at Scott once more before slipping back into the house and closing the door behind herself. |
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Beth turned around and was suddenly sprayed with a water gun. |
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She turned around and began banging her forehead against the wall. |
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I heard the noise of feet scuffing on the ground, and turned around. |
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I followed more slowly, my hands in my pockets and my eyes faced downwards, ignoring the concern in my friend's sea-green eyes as she turned around to watch me. |
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He quickly turned around, glaring at the younger woman in fury. |
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Firstly, he picked them up, and secondly, only turned around under duress. |
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Lorna turned around to find a petite fashion plate in a power suit. |
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Unfortunately I hadn't looked where I was so when I turned around quickly I ran right smack dab into a middle aged man who was carrying an armload of food items. |
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I turned around and saw the lady had fallen through a hole in the walkway. |
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She turned around briskly, to face the gapes and open mouths of many of the new recruits to the Armed Guards, the females of whom were gripping their pictures of them. |
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Then Google turned around and made Android, which Jobs considered a copycat product. |
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As they turned around, Cary ducked into a cave to avoid being seen. |
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She turned around and shoved the unthawed chicken in the oven. |
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Sam turned around at the noise of whistles and laughter from the others. |
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Jonathan then lunged for the boy at the door, who quickly turned around and beat a hasty retreat away from the house, forgetting his flowers and his car. |
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I was straitening my dress, and I turned around and he was gone. |
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April turned around, and her skin immediately broke out into goosebumps. |
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When we got to the place where the black wires hung from the utility poles to coil in the snowy roadbed like snakes, we whistled up the dogs and turned around. |
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From the sump, we turned around and headed upstream, setting our sights on reaching the Double Waterfall that constitutes the Southern limit of the Tourist Area. |
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Several fans turned around and yelled angrily into the press box. |
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I turned around as she winked and closed the door, laughing. |
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The man in the coat turned around to his desk, pushing a big red button. |
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Skirts twisted around legs as ladies spun, men's doublet sleeves traded with the sleeves of shifts and chemises as couples turned around quickly to the music. |
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He stopped short and turned around, his face a shade of cherry red. |
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She turned around to see Sandy, the crew member who'd recruited her. |
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She turned around to pick up the paper towels and wipe it off. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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Zoe and I turned around and started running towards the north entrance. |
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He turned around to see me with kohl and mascara running down my cheeks. |
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He seemed to get a little turned around on the way but managed to reach what might have been presumed to be his destination. |
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Regan turned around to regard him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze. |
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Lou's car turned around, and sped off down the quiet dark street as Ted stood under the glow of a lamp post, reflecting on all that had happened that night. |
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Benji led the way and turned around to give me a pointed look. |
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Everything turned around and we pulled it together, got our act together for the big ten. |
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Noah latched the gate and turned around, standing next to her. |
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He drew the curtains shut silently and turned around, not offering a word. |
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She turned around slowly on her heel and plodded back to her mother. |
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He turned around and wheeled his dolly toward a stack of boxes. |
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The last thing I got was my staff that was retrieved from outside of town for me, and when I had my bag slung over my shoulder, I turned around to exit the room. |
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I turned around and saw the sailor pointing at the life raft. |
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She smiled at them, turned around and dived back into the water. |
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He quickly turned around to see a mangy looking dog snarling ferociously. |
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She turned around, blonde hair floating gently in the water. |
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When the child turned around and wondered why he had been hit, it turned out that Bodenheimer had mistaken him for another child. |
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I turned around and marched away, my body unexplainably stiff and rigid. |
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I walked to the end by the ladder, turned around ran and jumped off the front end of the boat doing a perfect dive into the calm water, sending ripples everywhere. |
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She instantly turned around upon feeling goosebumps rising on her skin. |
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The teacher had almost seen it that time as he turned around to write something on the dry erase board, that had long time ago replaced the blackboards. |
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When he turned around, they were divvying up the pile they'd accrued. |
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I turned around to see Carmen waving at me from the food court area. |
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The guy turned around and lifted his chin as a gesture of greeting. |
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Instead of 140 men taking two days to unload and load 16 years ago, a ship nowadays can be turned around in less than a day by fewer than 50 people. |
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I turned around and was greeted by a Texas size smile illuminating a well tanned, slender face with what I'd categorize as a handlebar moustache minus the handles. |
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She turned around and watched Collin and Rory do a double fistbump and slap each other's back. |
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There were 22 schools on the hotlist to close, consolidate or be turned around. |
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One played the holes out, turned around, and played the holes in, for a total of 22 holes. |
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Zooey suddenly turned around, opened the medicine cabinet, replaced his nail file, and took down a remarkably stubby-looking orange stick. |
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Notified of Philip's impending approach with 2,000 knights, he turned around and headed back to Flanders. |
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I turned around and saw a young man in a brown shirt and jeans raising his hands. |
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Ever since our benevolent overlords, the Japanese, began to panic everything has been all turned around. |
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After the meal, he rinsed the cans from which they had eaten, and when he turned around, Jake was asleep again. |
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In cases where gear camber wears one side faster than the other, tires can be demounted and turned around to extend the tire life. |
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But he turned around and threw such a perfect knuckler you could count the seams on the ball. |
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The mv Smaragd from Dunkerque, Union Sun from Ghent and the Captain L'Alexandre from Duisberg were all turned around in record time. |
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In this way, the Eurocentric argument was turned around and applied to the European invaders. |
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Ibn Battuta went further north into Assam, then turned around and continued with his original plan. |
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I turned around and saw the US Navy Blue Angels about to buzz the stadium. |
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Now his drug use is confined to nicotine and macrobiotics, he is happily married, expecting a baby and his life has totally turned around. |
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When she looked around, Mary saw four pixies flying toward her. She had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. Then the pixies turned around and attacked again. |
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Instead, he turned around and deliberately faced a sheet of what had once been snow-white beaverboard that was nailed uncompromisingly to the back of the door. |
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Radco has already jump-started some of the most challenging failed projects, and we have successfully turned around every project we have undertaken. |
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While we were there a couple of scalies came out and started up the street, but seeing the strikers there they turned around and went back into the saloon. |
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An Emirates flight EK413 from Sydney to Dubai on Sunday turned around shortly after take-off due to an engine fault, the company said in a statement. |
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But shortly after telling the Star, a supermarket tabloid, about her sexploits with West, Leyla Ghobadi, 26, turned around and said a few key details were wrong. |
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