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Errors in the perceived rate of turn about any axis can build up at a rate of 0.2 to 0.3 degrees per second.
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But by the winter of 2012, as the book was finally coming together, things began to turn about.
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Units can also turn about using one movement point.
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After all, this is a big ship to turn about.
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Once the baby penguins turn about 3 months old, they will have shed their baby down feathers and grown a slick waterproof set.
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We've been robbed plenty of times by biased referees so turn about is fair play.
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We must turn and turn about.
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Now the various continents can take over, turn and turn about.
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Immediately after the explosion, the plane had made one big slow right turn about 20 miles in diameter.
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Its propulsion consists of steerable, electrically powered water jets, allowing it to navigate in all directions, as well as turn about its vertical axis.
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