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turning

turning <a turning; turnings> N

turning
turning
turning
turning
turning
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning SCHOOL
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT
turning ARCHIT

conical turning ARCHIT

eccentric turning

form turning ARCHIT

hand turning ARCHIT

profile turning MECH

pulley turning MECH

rough turning ARCHIT

straight turning ARCHIT

taper turning MECH

turning aside

turning away

turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)
turning away (from)

turning back

turning back
turning back
turning back

turning bridge ELEC

turning chisel CARPENT

turning circle AUTO

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English
The trunkline continues along several other lakes before turning northeasterly and then northward.
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The hindwings are brown-grey on basal half, gradually turning more brown towards the termen.
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City police used violence to suppress the students, turning the fire hoses on them, in the near-freezing weather.
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Periodically in this section, the full tutti will double the accompaniment "forte" for four notes, turning the tick-tock into something of a fanfare.
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It's a stomach-turning demonstration of the acid's raw power.
www.cnet.com
A wildlife charity is turning to people for help to save the endangered water vole whose numbers are still declining.
www.bexhillobserver.net
Bodies of villagers begin turning up, making the village leaders nervous just ahead of an organic food fair expected be a financial windfall.
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It runs along the western edge of a section of farm fields before turning eastward to run through them.
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And what seemed, at first, like another strategy to get his ex- back becomes a pivotal turning point in his come-uppance.
www.screendaily.com
He would often disappear for days, sometimes turning up unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn.
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