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Daisy turned back to Mychal, and I to my thoughts.
She thanked him and turned back to her original question.
Then he turned back to Elizabeth and knelt before her.
Yaw snapped it on and turned back to the wall.
He then turned back to AT&T's upcoming answer to Disney+.
When she woke the next morning, she turned back to food.
Economists, investors and central bankers turned back to the big question.
Two friends arrived, and the group turned back to the game.
Stoma laughed, turned back to his mattress, slipped out the pipe.
Lately, attention here has turned back to Mr. Trump's signature tower.
Throughout the day, he repeatedly turned back to Unsworth's submarine comment.
Then I turned back to the start and immediately began rereading.
When I turned back to Richard, I couldn't really see him anymore.
If only, sensing trouble, he had turned back to the surface sooner.
When the young man had passed, the manager turned back to me.
The man turned back to his yard, believing any danger had passed.
I grabbed the hundred-foot marker and turned back to the surface.
Matthew, barefoot in the living room, turned back to playing some music.
The Hat turned back to his meal and finished up his waffle.
After a little while, he turned back to save his camera and laptop.
Instead, she turned back to political activism and the issue of gun rights.
Trump turned back to face Pelosi right as she clapped with outstretched arms.
" But then she turned back to solutions: "If we can help, we should.
He looked at the office and turned back to give her a nod.
Some cows straggled through, while the rest turned back to the original bank.
For my return trip, I turned back to my tried-and-true favorite.
He turned back to her again with the knit bones of his smile.
I turned back to my camera, to make sure I did all I could.
But when that person turned back to speak with the mother, she was gone.
Meghan turned back to me and said, 'The children did great by the way.
After the actress looked away and turned back to the spot, the ghost disappeared.
Once Yazidis began leaving through the safe corridor, ISIS turned back to the villages.
The lemur stared at me for a moment, then turned back to its drink.
She briefly turned back to smilingly wave a goodbye, and moved on into nothingness.
As she turned back to her patrol car, she saw Crutcher walking toward her.
I trudged up the stairs and turned back To look at the darkening beach.
Investors' focus turned back to encouraging earnings news on Wednesday, driving gains across all sectors.
She propped it up on a fence, for convenient viewing, and turned back to crowd.
Naturgy's Iberica Knutsen took a course towards Spain but turned back to head to Taiwan.
But moments later, she turned back to look at him again and witnessed him falling.
Then the smiles gently faded, and we turned back to our reading and our phones.
Naturgy's Iberica Knutsen took a course toward Spain but turned back to head to Taiwan.
When the guy turned back to us a red handprint was smeared across his face.
The willful "Artpop" turned back to playful artifice, with art-world ambitions and diminishing returns.
I caught a glimpse of one man who turned back to look in my direction.
He stared blankly at the boy, turned to his overflowing truck, turned back to me.
At my apartment steps, I turned back to wave, but the car was already gone.
It was a relief, she said, when they turned back to studying the Civil War.
The other boat had departed the island, but turned back to help people still there.
As he exited the courtroom, he turned back to the jury, waved, and then left.
"Great demo," my partner said as she turned back to browsing Instagram on her phone.
I happened to have a jackout in my bag… I turned back to the father.
Not wanting to wait there by herself any longer, she turned back to find Bourgeous, 30.
Dr. Kimmel listed each term under the heading Good Man, then turned back to the group.
As she turned back to her patrol car, she saw Crutcher walking toward her, she testified.
" After repeating the comment to the president, Trump turned back to Brigitte Macron and said: "Beautiful.
Then he sipped his tea, chuckled — at the situation, at himself — and turned back to business.
With a quick glance at the clock the young woman turned back to face her patient.
As they walked together toward their chairs, Almagro, still disconsolate, turned back to embrace del Potro.
In the months afterward, Jennelle turned back to YouTube to learn how to overhaul the van.
At that point, I placed the liquid filth on my desk and turned back to my laptop.
Jeeves turned back to look at her face on the first try, but only after she spoke.
It was not immediately clear in what context the boats mentioned by Johnson were turned back to land.
He told them the sample disappeared, because it was either very small, or had turned back to gas.
Fast forward ten years and a few professional changes later, my interest turned back to business schools again.
She turned back to the trail and descended in the half-light while the dove called behind her.
He looked away and then he turned back to fix his interviewer with a look of unblinking intensity.
Other regulations require turn signals to be self-canceling when the steering wheel is turned back to straight.
He turned back to the block on his table and held a magnifying lens up to the tektite.
Then the Fed news broke; Ms. Roth heard gasps and screams as everyone turned back to their monitors.
Almost as soon as the in-flight Wi-Fi became available, she turned back to Dr. Blasey's testimony.
We looked at one another, embarrassed, and then the Bulgarian woman shrugged and turned back to the table.
Once the kids were away though, Jeremy's attention turned back to his hot baby mama ... and her booty.
When things turned back to Trump personally, Pence had a variety of tricks that he fell back on.
" Then he turned back to Pious Paul, saying, "Let me tell you the story of the good Samaritan.
Madsen then began swimming toward a nearby motor boat, where he was pulled out and turned back to land.
He then turned back to the serving window and bent down to speak to the prisoner behind the line.
In December, an Air India flight to London turned back to Mumbai after a rat was reported on board.
Even after garnering a responsive audience in these other genres, Christopher has turned back to poetry, following his instincts.
It seemed to be somewhat of a catharsis: Laughter turned to tears turned to anger turned back to laughter.
He turned back to say, "Sixty days is the, I think, the ... " before making a hand gesture indicating length.
He discovered a slash in his tire and turned back to find the security footage of the parking lot.
The president immediately turned back to immigration as a red-meat issue for supporters ahead of the 2020 election.
Media attention turned back to Hillary Clinton's emails with a little over a week to go before the election.
"You're OK. You're OK," Jill Biden told her husband, who then turned back to the audience and continued speaking.
My earrings turned back to water and trickled down my shoulders; I shrugged the drops off my beautiful fur.
More than 40,000 asylum seekers have been turned back to Mexico since Trump's policy was implemented in late January.
The aim of the agreement was to avoid having refugees turned back to another country en route, Dominic said.
Dfu mainly gets his records from trips around Asia, and his journey towards Western culture has turned back to home.
She then trained as a ballet dancer for 10 years before being sidelined by injuries and turned back to acting.
I tried to tamp the past back down, but somehow it came out, and the conversation turned back to children.
The Libyan coastguard has also intercepted migrant boats, with 550 turned back to Libya on Tuesday and 850 on Sunday.
Courtney turned back to the help of fertility treatments, and within a few months, the couple received the surprising news.
When Mulé turned back to save his camera and laptop, he spotted a fellow artist who called out for help.
An army investigation dismissed the case, and it languished with federal prosecutors before it was turned back to state prosecutors.
When I turned back to the bar, I saw that the change from her tab on the bar was gone.
" After listing his residences, Mr. Sanders turned back to Mr. Bloomberg and asked: "Which tax haven do you call home?
Todd Gordon, managing director at Ascent Wealth Partners, said the tide has turned back to growth as the market leader.
This is consistent with Iran's report on Thursday, which said the plane had turned back to the airport before crashing.
They raised the 2016 American League pennant and handed out rings before the focus turned back to the current season.
Then he turned back to his drink and said, "None of those guys are going to look this good at 74."
In his inaugural address, Donald Trump promises that power is now being turned back to the people and away from Washington.
The Cougars kick-started the spurt when Mika and Haws turned back-to-back steals into baskets on the other end.
They went up 19-8 over Utah after Kodi Justice turned back-to-back steals into a dunk and a layup.
Amaral said he first searched the water and shoreline, then turned back to the Conception, which was adrift and going aground.
We exchanged pleasantries ("Good morning, oh yes, very cold today …") and I turned back to checking my email on my phone.
The woman looked at Pronto, looked down at her dog, looked back at Pronto and then turned back to her dog.
After that paper, Rando turned back to parabiosis, and Chang began work on a cream to make skin look decades younger.
After getting the neck wound under control, Bowen turned back to the casualty with the chest wound, who was bleeding out.
"I turned back to see if I could help the remaining eight people in the back of my congregation," he said.
I turned back to the quiet Wednesday street to see tumbleweed (empty takeout boxes and chicken bones), billowing in the wind.
There was further confusion as Pitana looked at the pitchside monitor, went onto the pitch, then turned back to have another look.
I turned back to give the park one more look, and saw a teenager in a Korn shirt vomit into a trashcan.
So when I most needed the security of a confident identity in high school years later, I turned back to Top Gun.
On September 14, Cassini turned back to Earth, secured a good radio connection, and reconfigured itself to become a makeshift atmospheric probe.
Spain has drawn criticism from human rights groups for allowing some migrants to be immediately turned back to Morocco in such incidents.
"Well, it's not like being white comes with some big prize," he said with a smirk as he turned back to us.
When The Hunchback of Notre Dame came out in 1831 and became a smash hit, popular attention turned back to the church.
The smartest kids in school shrugged and turned back to the work that would get them careers as defense lawyers and archaeologists.
Colonel Dillon said the coalition watched as six of the buses turned back to territory dominated by the Syrian government, toward Palmyra.
The strange thing is that all those elements"—he turned back to the slope above us—"are missing from the Black Mountains.
When Macey tried to ask the two for the first thing they would do as president, Booker turned back to his friend.
Delta Air Lines Flight 89 to Shanghai, with 181 passengers and crew on board, turned back to LA minutes after taking off.
The focus has since turned back to continuing litigation over legal restrictions on family detention that the administration is seeking to undo.
I took my seat and blinked back tears, and when my teacher turned back to the chalkboard I gave her the middle finger.
I turned back to the Facebook group in hopes of feeling less alone when the latest post in the community caught my attention.
Not long after takeoff, the flight turned back to the airport and landed safely "following a possible loss of cabin pressure," it said.
By the time Honda turned back to plug-in cars in the late 2000s it had already lost several years to its competitors.
As he was entering yet another car, he caught sight of his reflection and turned back to study it after the door closed.
Nega turned back to the map and traced a straight line leading to the Tekeze River, the westernmost border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
He turned back to swim across the river for Ávalos, but Valeria tried to follow behind, after which the river swept them away.
Instead, the Mets signed on with the Hospital for Special Surgery and turned back to Dr. David Altchek as the team's medical director.
He seemed almost reluctant to break the trance and hand me back the phone, but he did, and turned back to his house.
With conservatives looking to bolster the party's fiscal credentials ahead of the midterm elections, attention has turned back to the balanced budget amendment.
The Izumo turned back to Singapore before crossing a boundary known as the nine-dash-line into what China claims are its waters.
She had been working on a novel about Atlantis for years, but when it wasn't panning out, she turned back to her hero.
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner was located just off New Caledonia island in the South Pacific when it turned back to Auckland Airport.
But in the last few decades, contemporary artists have turned back to the diorama, propelled by its endless ability to fascinate the curious eye.
Spot gold reversed course and added 0.8 percent to $1,281.23 an ounce as the dollar fell and investors turned back to safe haven assets.
With his new hunch, Mr. Kuring turned back to the Landsat 8 images and rewound them to January when winter still grasped the region.
He turned back to the army to underwrite his authority, forging relationships that spanned the military, the security forces and the country's tribal leadership.
In one case, she turned back to an older song by her mother to dramatize a debate between a character and her minister father.
The Assad regime happily stepped out of the limelight as the world's attention turned back to capturing Raqqa, the ISIS capital in Syria's northeast.
She had abruptly turned back to the podium to make her remarks, so the whole room — and the cameras — could catch her final words.
At least during the opening, the audience leaned in closer and closer, asked each other questions, then turned back to stare at the photographs.
When I turned back to it, I wasn't susceptible to just falling back into it again and bingeing all over again and leaving my relationship.
Dion then turned back to the crowd of more than 4,000 gathered in The Colosseum, telling them, "I couldn't have offered him a better gift."
Risking the possibility of an explosion, the Indiana senator turned back to save his colleague, dragging him through a window and pulling him to safety.
Attention also quickly turned back to whether the BOJ will disappoint investors hoping for a large stimulus announcement when it concludes its meeting on Friday.
But within seconds, the crowd's attention turned back to the tournament at hand, the first since Japan's new emperor, Naruhito, ascended the throne this month.
Then he turned back to the field to watch the players, who shouted to one another in Spanish beneath the breeze of another Texas night.
After encountering rubble and garbage in the road, the group turned back to a church about 45 minutes outside the capital city where it was staying.
"So it's not the dog days of summer just yet," joked Judge, as the dog strolled off camera and he turned back to the weather report.
The crowd briefly glanced over at the scene, assessed whether or not they'd been in the splash zone, and then turned back to their networking conversations.
Fred turned back to take one last look at the fish and chip shop, and heard the faint grumble of another train pulling into the station.
" Finally, Clinton turned back to the original questioner: "I want a country where citizens like you, and your family, are just as welcome as anyone else.
Goodell has said he wants to revisit the rule in the off-season, so perhaps, in this way, the clock will be turned back to 2005.
Nubi, who typically is so temperamental that his owner jokes about needing a priest to perform an exorcism, gently acquiesced, then turned back to the bird.
She turned back to photography as a way to regain perspective, she says, and started to capture journalists after they interviewed her on the promo circuit.
What they don't get is that we will not allow the clocks to be turned back to a time when the only thing right was white.
Nonetheless, they hated each other until, in 2004, Mr Ortega turned back to Catholicism and, in 2005, Cardinal Obando officially married him to his long-time mistress.
From there, the moderators turned back to Donald Trump, who began ranting about China devaluing their currency when they are, right now, doing literally the opposite thing.
After giving birth, Jenner shared that she's turned back to waist training, a body slimming tactic she first started in 2015, to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
He smiled and said hello, looked directly down my top and made a comment about my breasts, then turned back to the man he was talking to.
He turned back to his native Hungary, then part of the communist-controlled Eastern Bloc, in 22005, where he opened the first Open Society office in Europe.
For me, I turned back to the book for Atticus's wisdom to serve as a model for how to go forward after a moment of blatant injustice.
As she turned back to her patrol car, she saw Crutcher walking toward her, alternately putting his hands in his pockets and in the air, she said.
It's possible an acquisition deal fell through and Thumbtack, not yet prepared for an initial public offering, turned back to its investors for a necessary capital infusion.
The architect Charles McKim rejected the florid, multicolored, Victorian Gothic style of Memorial Hall and instead turned back to the colonial Georgian-era buildings as his inspiration.
He turned back to climate in his second term, but at that point he was dealing with a Republican Congress and could only adopt weak administrative measures.
According to reports, one vehicle, driven by Maria Rhonita Miller, either got a flat tire or broke down, and the other vehicles turned back to get assistance.
He caught a pass over the middle, turned back to run and was hit helmet-to-helmet by Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins, whom Cooks never saw coming.
Weaving through the dense fog that shrouded Seoul's skyscrapers, the helicopters were only minutes away from landing at the DMZ when they turned back to the base.
They had packed up to move to America last week, but were turned back to Iraq after a failed attempt to board a U.S.-bound flight from Cairo.
Canada's largest carrier canceled one flight to India from Vancouver and another flight en route to Delhi has turned back to Toronto, spokeswoman Isabelle Arthur said by email.
Asylum seekers are now being turned back to the U.S. from the "irregular" crossings between brick-and-mortar ports of entry that dot the 5,525-mile-long border.
Since Frye, 40, had had previous success losing pregnancy weight with Nutrisystem, she turned back to the meal plan after giving birth to her fourth child Story last May.
LONDON — An easyJet plane scheduled to fly from Geneva to Copenhagen was turned back to its stand last Friday after a spanner was spotted lodged in the aircraft's wing.
The second time, I turned back to look at him, and he smiled and winked at me before going back to smiling and winking at people in the audience.
She tried to work as a stylist in Chiapas, but said she was told that salons would "only hire women," so she turned back to sex work to survive.
As commentators on right-leaning media were quick to point out, Kornhauser-Duda turned back to the president and shook his hand right after shaking Melania Trump's hand first.
Rosa Hinojosa had turned back to the counter, riffling through the stack of forms, but now she swung angrily around to him, a crease of irritation between her eyes.
Swiss biotech company Actelion has turned back to prospective bidder Johnson & Johnson for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi.
Migrants seeking asylum in the US have been turned back to Mexico while their cases are still pending in a major policy shift that is currently being challenged in court.
I'm not used to seeing a football pitch look so good, and when I turned back to a non-HDR version of the game I immediately noticed the color differences.
The drift came as investors turned back to rival assets like stocks to cap the week, with the U.S. equity benchmark S&P 500 Index rising 0.83 percent on Friday.
The Swiss biotech company has turned back to potential acquirer Johnson & Johnson for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi.
Obama's eyes flicked toward the chyron and his face took on a decidedly bemused aspect for a beat before he turned back to their conversation as if nothing had happened.
Anderson answered with a sober nod, like Cinderella glancing at the clock, and then, her face brightening, she turned back to a table filled with strangers who had become friends.
No people smuggling operation has successfully delivered asylum seekers to Australia by boat since July 2014, but around 30 boats have been turned back to Indonesia by the Australian navy.
Previous Spanish governments have drawn criticism from human rights groups for allowing some migrants to be immediately turned back to Morocco without first seeking to identify them and offer assistance.
Emerging markets-focused fund manager Ashmore was down 2 percent, despite earlier posting net inflows for the first time in nearly three years, as investors turned back to developing regions.
But at the first sight of the chopper, the smugglers cut the towline, turned back to Libya, and left the fishing boat and its hundreds of passengers to drift at sea.
Swiss biotech company Actelion has turned back to prospective bidder Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction," an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi (SNY).
There's an urgency to blend in younger talent but when Klinsmann has needed results, he's repeatedly turned back to these older players — his players — instead of cultivating a longer term solution.
A source on the flight says he'd refused to get off his phone while the plane was taxiing, so the pilot turned back to the gate and gave him the boot.
Without that deal a sizeable share of the asylum-seekers detected at the border will, under the CDU-CSU agreement, be turned back to an Austria that does not want them.
The country-turned pop-turned Bad-Taylor-turned-back-to-Good-Taylor has returned to her old shenanigans, having been caught up in some drama regarding the ownership of her masters.
What's more, the word's focus shifted: Instead of focusing on how individuals ought to behave in a society, we've turned back to looking at the health of society as a whole.
As Britney settled into the role of anchoring her own Vegas experience, she turned back to her Brunetteny roots, this time with more of a red sheen than she'd ever had.
Teigen live-tweeted the traveling nightmare Tuesday after the originally scheduled 11-hour flight turned back to LAX just 4 hours in for a passenger who was allegedly on the wrong flight.
Australian ABC News 24 anchor Natasha Exelby got a bit of a shock when she was caught fidgeting with her nails between segments — unaware that the program had turned back to her.
The Supreme Court declared that "the clock of our liberties, however, cannot be turned back to 1868" and "it is far too late" to embrace any discrimination for "special wards" or groups.
If Leia and Luke taught him anything about Anakin Skywalker, Ben would have known his grandfather was seduced by the dark side, but turned back to the light in a moment of clarity.
They said they were prepared to camp in Tawergha if necessary, but turned back to their overnight stopping point in Harawa after trying to advance west toward Sirte, which is controlled by Misratan forces.
Refinance volume, which saw a significant gain the previous week, turned back to bleeding, down 2 percent for the week and off nearly 34 percent from a year ago, when interest rates were lower.
On Sunday, he turned back to that setting for one final pre-Iowa caucuses boost — this time on Fox News, seeking an audience of disaffected moderates and "future former Republicans" to pitch on electability.
The report by Human Rights First said that a Honduran family was kidnapped and forced to pay a ransom for their release after they were turned back to Mexico twice by agents in Texas.
Fizdale has made it clear that he's focused on playing young big men such as Noah Vonleh and the rookie Mitchell Robinson, but he wasn't happy with them Wednesday and turned back to Kanter.
Under the new policy, asylum seekers who are turned back to Mexico will receive a notice informing them of their right to be heard in United States immigration court after 45 days, officials said.
You can't gain karma points if you keep getting turned back to zero, and you can't become a better person if you don't have the knowledge of who you were in the first place.
After House Speaker Paul Ryan barely managed to suppress a push from within his own party for a possible bipartisan fix to the DACA crisis, Republicans have now turned back to negotiating their own bill.
Mr. Starr turned back to the reporter and amended his answer a third time: "I honestly have no recollection of seeing such an email, and I believe that I would remember seeing such an email."
The drama again turned back to US domestic politics, where Democrats on Capitol Hill insisted on stronger enforcement of labor provisions in the USMCA, along with beefing up environmental protections and drug provisions and enforcement.
Fresh off a week in which he faced bipartisan backlash over his Charlottesville comments, the president turned back to the statements he made after violence erupted during a white nationalist protest in the college town.
In the end, after the pilots had turned back to Addis Ababa, the automated system pitched the plane into a steep dive from which it was impossible to recover, and it crashed into the ground.
As the Knicks turned back to play defense after a miss from Porzingis, Anthony took a spill near the scorers' table and rolled over onto his back as a trainer rushed over to attend to him.
While they may be driving you to ruin in a game like this, in coming to grips with them, you can also see how those same dynamics can be manipulated and turned back to your advantage.
In the marketplace, the Friday-night bonanza was well under way, girls in tight dresses and vertiginous heels, teetering along in noisy groups, watched by boys who pretended indifference and turned back to their mates, laughing.
" He turned back to Nick and said, "If you continue to resent her for how she's living her life, I don't see how this can work, and I don't see a reason to book another session.
The drama again turned back to US domestic politics, where Democrats on Capitol Hill insisted on stronger enforcement of labor provisions in the USMCA, along with beefing up of environmental protections and drug provisions and enforcement.
Schiff said at the time that Democrats had to focus on obtaining the full Mueller report and evidence, but now the California Democrat and other committee leaders investigating the President have turned back to their own probes.
Newly arrived migrants are photographed and fingerprinted at the registration centers then given a period of time to claim asylum or be turned back to their country of origin, part of measures to manage the migrant crisis.
Freed from financial worry, he turned back to politics, helping to run then Virginia lieutenant governor Doug Wilder's campaign for the state's top office, a race Wilder won narrowly, becoming the nation's first elected African American governor.
After the movie-goers and the inmates from "It's A Hard Truth Ain't It" had finished their interaction via video link following the film, the audience turned back to their mobile phones and made their way to the subway.
Malaysian authorities revealed later that military radar had tracked the plane as it turned back to the west and flew across the Malaysian Peninsula, up the Strait of Malacca, before flying out of radar range at 2:14 a.m.
After releasing Honest in 2014, a pop turn that was a critical flop (but that feels, five years later, like it was actually underrated), the notoriously prolific rapper born Nayvadius Wilburn turned back to his preferred medium: the mixtape.
"When she turned back to face me, I stabbed her twice and ran," Ozgur Arduc, a 36-year-old from Amasya, a town about 170 miles from Ordu, recalled after he confessed to following her home and stabbing her.
But he turned back to politics by saying that a national debate about criminal justice reform has been sparked by a combination of these true crime stories, crowded jails and a spike in drug deaths in mostly white areas.
Fortunately for the bird, who turned orange from the dip, workers at a food factory in Wales brought him to volunteers at the Vale Wildlife Hospital, where the staff washed the seagull's feathers until they turned back to their normal hue.
Walking away from a rare Q&A with reporters on her campaign plane on Tuesday morning, Clinton turned back to deliver one last zinger: "Anybody who complains about the microphone is not having a good night," she said, smiling beatifically.
By the end of Saturday's opening-night performance of "Witchcraft: The Jazz Magic of Cy Coleman" at the 92nd Street Y, anyone present could be forgiven for imagining that the clock had magically been turned back to 1965 or thereabouts.
Effectively excluded from mainstream liberal-left discourse and despairing of the possibilities for change under any Conservative government, trans and nonbinary people turned back to Labour as the only political institution potentially able to change both the conversation and legislation.
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea when he crossed over the military demarcation line in the village into the North before he turned back to the southern side together with Kim for their third summit.
If approved by the state Secretary of Education, which must happen by December 31st, the district would be turned back to a nine-member school board appointed by Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney with city council approval on July 1 of next year.
Then the lights came back down, and the audience all turned back to the stage, waiting for the climax where we would all gasp as one at the same moment — because this show is, in the most literal sense of the word, breathtaking.
One day after being pushed to condemn white supremacy and hate groups, President Donald Trump turned back to spreading the alt-right message — including retweeting, then deleting, a cartoon of a person superimposed with the CNN logo being run over by a train.
Malaysian authorities revealed later that military radar had tracked the plane as it inexplicably changed course, turned back to the west and flew across the Malaysian Peninsula, up the Strait of Malacca, before flying out of radar range at 2:14 a.m.
Ocean's first album, Channel Orange, has even made its way back onto the Billboard Charts for the first time in three years, as fans have turned back to the classic project that turned Ocean from an accomplished writer into a reclusive superstar.
I peeked my head from underneath the covers thinking they were too wrapped up in their work to notice me get up and dressed, and Jeffrey turned back to me and told me to just stay there this would only take a second.
Mr. Hopkins, the pastor from the nearby town of Hamilton, watched with other passengers as the catamaran turned back to the island after the volcano erupted, and tour operators took rubber dinghies to the shore to seek out people who were still there.
Mr. Hopkins, the pastor from the nearby town of Hamilton, watched with other passengers as the catamaran turned back to the island after the volcano erupted, and tour operators took rubber dinghies to the shore to seek out people who were still there.
Growing up in the post-Blair Witch era, you'd think most of us would know better, but there's every chance you would have followed a stream for just a moment longer than you needed to and turned back to find your primary school friends gone.
I used it at work the other day when I needed to focus on writing, and even though Maureen Dowd's assistant was in the background yelling about a moose that got hit by a fast-moving car, I turned back to my piece refreshed.
His face broke into a smile as he turned back to his camp, having captured the top seeding and drawn a first-round match-up with 64th and last-ranked archer Gavin Ben Sutherland, a Zimbabwean who finished 134 points adrift of the Korean.
Starting on Friday, Central Americans who attempt to enter the US without papers at the port of entry at San Ysidro — the most popular official border crossing for migrants seeking asylum in the United States — will be turned back to Mexico while their cases are pending.
Earlier this month, the Kylie Cosmetics creator also shared numerous photos of herself wearing a sports bra and showing off her midriff, before announcing that she's turned back to waist training, a tactic she first adopted back in 2015, in order to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
As 2017 nears its close, we checked back in with some of the people we talked to over the past year who stuck with us long after the stories ran: _____ After two of his adult children died of drug overdoses, Roger Winemiller turned back to his land.
The smugglers who have made billions shipping desperate migrants across the Aegean to Greece and on to Northern Europe will see their business destroyed because everyone reaching Greece will be turned back to Turkey, Ms. Merkel stressed three times as she presented the pact on Friday in Brussels.
The motorcade swiftly drove back to the Justice Department, where the deputy attorney general went back to his scheduled meetings, including one on white-collar crime, and other law enforcement officials turned back to preparing for Tuesday's meeting between Mr. Sessions and state attorneys general about tech companies.
For a moment, I thought I saw Hugo, standing back in the shadows of the trees, watching, but of course this was only my wish, my projection, and I turned back to those mysterious bodies that had travelled so far, for so long, to die in splendor before us.
But after a series of only moderate successes which failed to set the world alight, Chen realised he had one last shot at making this company work, so he turned back to the concept that had given him success in 2007 and applied it to the far broader field of Twitter.
They turned back to catch a final glimpse of Anahata's collection of gleaming white buildings, and smiled then, just briefly, knowing that despite their failure — a failure from which they might never recover — at least they were among the few to have glimpsed the world hidden behind the company's doors.
NEW YORK, March 11 (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Wednesday turned back to its pledge to fight high U.S. drug prices with a plan to limit the out-of-pocket cost for insulin, a life-saving medicine, to $35 per month for many people with diabetes who are enrolled in Medicare.
If we climbed the hill's crest we'd find a higher hill and then another hill until we reached an ocean or gave up and turned back to where the land descends step by slow step to bring us exactly here, where we began, stunned by raw sunlight yet in the dark.
"If you were at a party full of single people and chatted briefly to someone before pausing to chat to another, and then turned back to discover the first person had disappeared, you probably wouldn't think too much of it — after all, it's a big party and you're all there to mingle," a 45-year-old single writer who uses a combination of Tinder, Happn and Bumble told me.

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