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Her preoccupations — and imagery — turned from nationalist to internationalist.
The messages turned from despair to chats and family news.
And suddenly he turned from monetary policy hawk to dove.
Finn blocked his ears and turned from side to side.
United's relationship with its customers turned from cooperation to confrontation.
We watched as the sky overhead turned from gradient grey...
But the meme turned from playful to harmful in March.
Quickly, her demeanor turned from pleasant to suspicious and aloof.
Young women have turned from drug overdoses to guns and hanging.
Policy in Washington, D.C. has turned from market friendly to worrisome.
More trade news: How China turned from business opportunity to archenemy.
But in the 1980s, their focus turned from promotion to preservation.
The conversation quickly turned from the business to his personal story.
Their conversation turned from DMs to texts, which turned into phone calls.
But we were not silent as he turned from democracy to despotism.
It would be turned from a village into a town, he said.
"It has turned from a crime into a political matter," one said.
Her perfect face was turned from him in shyness, or in coyness.
As jobs dried up, football turned from collective diversion to individual hope.
It was turned from a very beautiful place into a dark hell.
Target, meantime, has turned from discount store into a chic, one-stop destination.
Rock 'n' roll has turned from this street culture into this superstar culture.
As spring turned to summer, drought conditions turned from bad to worse, Netherlands said.
"The officer told me it turned from a rescue to a recovery," he says.
Local Greens supporters smiled politely as the reporters turned from the speech to Grunwald.
By then, the Bay Area-based Harrs had turned from lemonade to Silicon Valley.
"This has turned from a rescue to a recovery operation," Miami-Dade Police Det.
On the naturalization petition, his official hair color had turned from brown to gray.
We've turned from being an outward-facing, sharing, partnering country to being isolated and insular.
Under Rodrigo Duterte the Philippines has turned from China's chief regional rival into an ally.
I wonder when revolution turned from what one could do to what one needn't do.
Apple is also a testament to how handsome a profit can be turned from privacy.
For women, it also means being turned from a coveted object into a disposable one.
"It turned from a potentially classified drone program to a safety issue," Lieutenant Graves said.
The mood at the vigil turned from somber to anger in less than 30 minutes.
I watched the Catholic Church turned from a font of goodness to a cesspool of hypocrisy.
The currency turned from an instrument of convergence between countries to a wedge driving them apart.
Dungeons & Dragons has turned from confusing and niche into something of a hugely popular spectator sport.
" Coincidentally, I have never found a guy who has turned from a "no" to a "yes.
The two performed together in various bands before Underwood turned from music to painting and graphics.
But when Follis woke up on Sunday morning, her situation had turned from bad to worse.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S. bond market's flashing light has turned from green to red.
The strong dollar and the global oversupply of capital can be turned from problems to solutions.
He kept the promise, but the special session's main attention turned from agriculture to trade policy.
I saw it coming at me and turned from it, and kind of remember going down.
As a former engineer for teams including McLaren and Ferrari, Budkowski turned from poacher to gamekeeper.
But she soon turned from the genteel restraint of bossa nova to the drive of samba.
Now the focus has turned from scarcity to excess—specifically, of carbon dioxide in the air.
"Agriculture has to be turned from subsistence to commercial and export-oriented farming," Jallow told Reuters.
Her facial expression turned from disbelief to indignation to excitement to acceptance in less than a minute.
The focus now, he said, has turned from rallying conservatives to winning over independent and undecided voters.
Hall's painting depicts a reclining woman hidden under a white shawl, her face turned from the viewer.
Everyone was running around unsure of what to do, and they turned from individuals into a mob.
The mood during Thursday's news conference turned from upbeat to tense when reporters asked about the Oct.
She seemed so disappointed in me: I remember her facial expression turned from concerned to slightly angry.
The tables had turned from the other Germany game; now they were the ones ready to party.
That's when the video for Aishe turned from a moment of motherly relief into a possible clue.
As the app surged, his TikTok account quickly turned from an after-school activity to a business.
As the calendar turned from 2019 to 2020, the fourth fiscal quarter also came to a close.
The discussion turned from whisperings at Christmas parties to a public battle after the Christianity Today editorial.
In some sense, the art world turned from a place of community to a place of authority.
So, that's how Tesla turned from being a disruptive innovator seven years ago to, actually, an industry leader.
But as his cartoons turned from criticising Israel to the corrupt Arab regimes, his circle of enemies grew.
Procuring cannabis and devices turned from a sketchy transaction to an experience similar to buying a new computer.
But the initial shock kinda never wore off even if over time it turned from fear to melancholy.
I also had to remember that this whole thing turned from a joke to a lie, very quickly.
"The whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended," he said in the email.
In 2015, Alternative for Germany turned from a predominantly anti-European Union stance to an anti-immigration one.
In that moment, at once bracing and luminous, the Olympics turned from being a competition into a performance.
That view changed in the 1980s, however, when Mr. Hall turned from establishment villain to anti-establishment hero.
At her watch party in Manchester Tuesday night, the mood among those gathered turned from joyous to grim.
And the outrage turned from simple anti-government protests to calls for reforming the entire Iraqi political system.
But if the bureau remains in existence, it must be turned from foe into enabler of consumer finance.
Ms. Johnson recalled a moment at last year's Dialogues when the conversation turned from hypothesizing to taking action.
Over the course of millions of years, the orbits have turned from elliptical to circular, and then back again.
Gavin Rossdale had a rude awakening that quickly turned from creepy to downright scary in a matter of hours.
And so our business has turned from being a cyclical, commercial business to a long-term sustained growth business.
By the 1950s, the company turned from hand-crafted cards to plastic ones, some with Disney characters on them.
The prelude leads into a pleading chorus of the Hebrews, who are convinced that God has turned from them.
When the hearing turned from controversy over process to substance, Durbin thrust home the meat of the Democratic case.
Fischer, who wore khakis, a checked shirt, and a Fitbit, turned from the whiteboard on which he'd been writing.
The second was led by Osama bin Laden, who turned from the "near enemy" to the "far enemy", ie, America.
A few weeks later and against all odds, Chandler turned from the boy I'd traumatized into my full-on boyfriend.
So at that point, I turned from a technological nerd and became a sustainability nerd for the past 19 years.
So Kopitar just kind of turned from the struggling magician as he admitted defeat and reached out for a handshake.
In the black-and-white shot, Lopilato's back is turned from the camera as she holds Elias in her lap.
The body seems to have turned from a sexualized space to a politicized one, and there is much self-portraiture.
They began rising again this week, as investors turned from the French election to the possibility of U.S. tax reform.
I could pick out flawlessly plump corncobs without stripping them and smell when cantaloupes had turned from perfect to overripe.
"Unfortunately, this has turned from a rescue to a recovery operation," a Miami-Dade police spokesman said on Friday morning.
The revolution changed that, she said, and not just because young people gave up and turned from politics to sports.
I turned from the sea, where nobody swam, and looked for somewhere to get a cold drink by the beach.
Two of the companies, Google and Uber, have turned from allies to adversaries in their race to develop driverless cars.
Fracking techniques were pioneered in the United States, which has turned from an importer of gas to a net exporter.
He turned from seeking to "denigrate" Hillary Clinton to developing "a clear preference" for Donald J. Trump, the report states.
It's largely turned from mainstream conservative outfits to openly racist venues like VDARE, Taki's, American Renaissance, and the Occidental Observer.
After that season — and a World Cup in which he turned from hero to villain — Suárez engineered his departure from Liverpool.
Upon the death of her mother in 1932, she turned from her studies in mathematics and philosophy to become an artist.
At first, she said that she had simply turned from her child for a brief moment and then he was gone.
Over the course of a few months, Rem turned from a withdrawn puppy to an active, happy and fully-healed dog.
But overall, the sentiment in the cryptocurrency world has quickly turned from bullish to bearish — or, at best, very cautiously optimistic.
Another Canadian, Brian O'Dea, has had a ringside seat as cannabis has turned from criminal commodity to celebrity merry-go-round.
Hours later, conversation had turned from physical to mental health, and we were stunned to discover we shared the same therapist.
At some point, dating turned from fun to functional, kicking me down the road like a La Croix can along the way.
If not, he can chalk it up to the writers veering away from tradition, just like they turned from the source material.
Just over a minute into the performance, Cyrus turned from the mic and looked around with a smirk as she stopped singing.
Next, we turned from public decacorn to private unicorn, working our way through the latest mega-round from American fintech shop SoFi .
It's turned from life giver to taker in the wake of a titanic rise in sea level, brought about by climate change.
The last patient developed symptoms on June 2, and within weeks the mood in Mbandaka had turned from fear to cautious optimism.
She had never cut her hair behind bars and it had turned from a brown shoulder bob to silvery waist-length locks.
The uprising turned from an organic movement that represented rage and desperation into a conspiracy orchestrated by foreign agents and internal saboteurs.
Headlines turned from "Man Denies Rape Of Wife Before She Mutilated Him" to "Wife Tells Jury of Love Story, Then 'Torture,'" accordingly.
As far as the eye could see, the ocean turned from an azure delight into a colossal gathering of clinking, floating rocks.
Paul's hoax has turned from "theatrical" (as Getty called it when he learned that Paul was behind it) to very dangerous indeed.
Saldana's Givenchy Couture gown featured a glittering top and a purple ombré skirt that turned from silk into voluminous layers of tulle.
Thanks to the rise in popularity of speedy consumer drones, racing them has turned from a dream concept into a full-blown sport.
"I have been in relationships where my partner turned from sweet to psycho in just a few drinks," she writes in her memoir.
Their nemesis had not been turned from a frog into a prince, thank heavens, but he had become something rather better: a toady.
In the background is Hawn, knotty knees exposed to the sun, face turned from the camera as she rummages through a beach bag.
When he came back to California several months later, the wine had turned from what Beinstock called "cute" into something much more interesting.
In the 1980s, as American drinkers turned from whiskey to unaged, supposedly "cleaner" spirits like vodka, it began selling to wineries as well.
And before you know it "Transcription" has turned from a wartime spy yarn into a fuguelike meditation on the fungibility of female identity.
The operational team had passed the deal to the investment firm's compliance department and Glaenzer had turned from key person to "headline risk".
And quickly the talk turned from the watch to the watchmaker, Maximilian Büsser, the "MB" in MB&F (the "F" is for Friends).
One afternoon that May, he was packing for a road trip when the sky outside his window suddenly turned from sunny to dark.
A car rally in Bolivia nearly turned from exciting race to a tragic event after a stray dog wandered directly onto the racetrack.
The story of Callie House, another formerly enslaved woman, shows what happened when black citizens turned from the courts to Congress for relief.
But the lab got less attention for a related experiment: The skin of some mice treated this way turned from black to white.
Royal Osetra caviar is turned from fusty to fun thanks to its accompanying doughnut holes and blinis made of phytoplankton and white corn.
The neighborhood of Randall Road turned from lush green to a deep brown, with wide swaths of street transformed into a flooded landscape.
Instead, the Vita turned from a portable PlayStation 3 into something more akin to an over-powered Nintendo eShop, minus the first-party support.
According to Dudley, Mexican officials had recently turned from the "kingpin" strategy to one that targeted institutional corruption in the judiciary and the police.
Combined with the classical music and the satisfying colors that emit from each brush stroke, the game quickly turned from mildly stressful to zen.
But she said the session turned from healing to "disgusting" when he touched her inappropriately, kissed her neck and blew air on her genitals.
Even though the media's focus turned from Kavanaugh to Haley on Tuesday, some Republicans say there is no comparison between the two news events.
"It turned from one caseworker being Cinderella to us having nine princesses and one prince," Trina Kent, Samaritas' resource family development specialist, told Buzzfeed.
"The Constitutional Tribunal was turned from a guarantor of the constitutionality of laws into a hapless bystander within a few weeks," the report said.
J.J. Redick says the Clippers turned from a title contender to a teardown project ... 'cause of "DONALD TRUMP-LEVEL" childishness from the team's stars!!
But to some news publishers, already fending off fake-news accusations and struggling to retain readers, chumbox ads have turned from annoying to toxic.
Guilt and anguish over the loss of children can be catastrophic for someone already contending with addiction, and Cynthia turned from Percocet to heroin.
Then because he turned from his own story to the current debate over who gets access to this kind of miraculous care, and how.
But that's becoming harder too given the attention of students' has now turned from the head of the class and into their handheld devices.
Tom Hanks turned from lovable actor to waiter at the Golden Globes this year — and it was at the request of some very important people.
Care however needs to be taken to ensure that biofuel expansion doesn't result in farmland being turned from food production to biofuel production, Boshell said.
The newly bullish set-up seems to have gotten to Goldman Sachs, which turned from bullish to bearish, after the rash of supply disruption events.
Rio Olympics officials have reportedly shut down a pool after the water turned from a crystal blue to a murky green color earlier this week.
A family outing at Tiger World in Rockwell, North Carolina, turned from fun to disgusting when an angry baboon threw its feces on a family.
But as the national mood has turned more somber, the ability to succeed away from home has turned from an electoral asset into a liability.
Clinton, turned from the lectern to face the presumptive Democratic nominee, declaring that she "has never backed down" from fighting for the middle class, Mrs.
Officials said algae is to blame for water in the Rio Olympics diving pool that turned from a crystal blue to a murky green overnight.
A day after the water in the diving pool turned from aqua to green, so did the water in the nearby pool for water polo.
And, despite pledges to be so presidential we would all be bored, Trump has turned from an insult-driven candidate to an insult-driven president.
The videos that make up the training suggest mentorship and pastoral conversations with teachers are part of how potential terrorists were turned from the brink.
Clinton entered the room, the mood turned from political gathering to rock concert as ecstatic supporters reached across bicycle gates, trying to touch her. Mrs.
Alas, six weeks later, that series has indeed defined the Yankees' regular season, one that has turned from great to somewhere between solid and good.
China has been turned from an ally of the United States in dealing with common threats like finance and climate change into a perceived enemy.
" The newspaper said the GOP presidential nominee during Wednesday night's debate turned "from insulting the intelligence of the American voter to insulting American democracy itself.
When, in 1989, Mr. Baryshnikov turned from being a ballet specialist to a master investigator of American modern dance, Ms. Brown was a favorite collaborator.
But she didn't question her own role in creating the high-wire daily drama that has turned from national spectacle to spectacular international car crash.
As they've turned from perennial losers to feared juggernaut, the Warriors have also become a test bed for cutting-edge technology on and off the court.
JIM CHANOS: I understand that but understand that it turned from a massive loss to the most profitable car company in the world in one quarter.
After the Galaxy Note 7 turned from flagship phone to airline PA warning and tech blogger punchline, many wondered if there would be a follow up.
In less than 24 hours, Tay turned from a nerdy attempt at reaching teens, into the racist, Holocaust-denying, Hitler-loving AI of all our nightmares.
We had a blast and decide to walk home (a little over a mile) because it has turned from a humid day into a gorgeous night.
Under anti-bailout rules, these securities would be forcibly turned from debt into new equity, which could absorb any new losses taken on the bad loans.
When military advances began in Mosul, Nour Park was turned from a home for monkeys, horses and other animals into a staging ground for Islamic State.
" — A VP of business development for a startup in New York "Many contracts turned from typical language to prose that people could and would use themselves.
Listen to the StoryCorps episode about Hans Walters, the aquarium's shark biologist, and how he turned from a life of rock 'n' roll to marine biology.
Fisher, 72, announced his retirement from coaching after spending 18 seasons at San Diego State, which he turned from a laughingstock into a West Coast power.
Ditto for Colorado, which has turned from red to bluish over the last decade or so as Californians increasingly head for the hills, so to speak.
Zinc's narrative has turned from raw materials famine to feast but the kink in the tale comes in the form of a smelter bottleneck, particularly in China.
CSX Corp: Manufacturers have turned from trucks to railroads to move their goods in recent months, due to stricter trucking regulations that have caused a driver shortage.
What did Ebenezer Scrooge do when he was turned from a miser to a benefactor through a visit from the horrifying ghost of Christmas yet to come?
Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell turned from the biggest drag to the biggest boost to the index, rising 1.2 to 1.63 percent by the close.
In the 1980s Latin America turned from a land of dictators and juntas into the world's third great region of democracy, along with Europe and North America.
On record, Kate's character turned from a child into a teenager, and gaps between releases became longer as Kate took better care of herself and her music.
Hexagon, a company Rollen turned from a sprawling conglomerate into one of Sweden's most valuable companies, said it had learned of his arrest late on Wednesday, Oct.
The uncertainty has fueled debate over polling methodologies as outlets have turned from sampling registered voters to screening respondents for those they believe are likeliest to vote.
"Investors' focus has turned from Jackson Hole to the U.S. storm over the weekend," said Norihiro Fujito, a senior investment strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.
In 2014, Moss turned from elegist to activist, when he launched a movement to save the Café Edison, a show-biz canteen on West Forty-seventh Street.
Under the anti-bailout rules, those securities would be forcibly turned from debt into new equity, which could absorb any new losses taken on the bad loans.
His style is a product of the mid 90s, when, inspired by American writers, WANTO turned from painting colorful pieces to bombing with tags and throw-ups.
Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell turned from the biggest drag to the biggest boost to the index, still however rising only 5.43 to 0.5 percent.
As his support has grown, however, the government has turned from mockery to accusations of increasingly serious crimes, including an alleged coup plot to overthrow Mr. Poroshenko.
As the Arctic has warmed, it has also increasingly turned from white to green, as saplings gain a foothold in the depressions left as the permafrost thaws.
As the Arctic has warmed, it has also increasingly turned from white to green, as saplings gain a foothold in the depressions left as the permafrost thaws.
The paradox of eating beans and rice for dinner one night while attending a lavish fashion soiree the next turned from an enchanting mirage into a tiresome charade.
Iowa as ground zero For Trump, Iowa is among the collection of prized states that he turned from blue to red during his race for the White House.
The speed at which the project turned from a draft, issued in January, into an order suggests the government is determined to tackle the problem - at any cost.
By that point, he had turned from one of the best young players in the game into someone whose talents shone only in between various slumps and injuries.
Even before the Games began, some of the Olympic housing was called unfit for occupancy, and then the diving pool mysteriously turned from azure blue to bright green.
When struggling with an essay, I turned from the computer screen to picture connecting green dots to expose neat squares of yellow, blue, and white—making order, organizing.
His skin had rediscovered color, his hair had turned from pencil gray to brilliant white and stood out from his head as if he'd just been mildly electroshocked.
"Without ever stepping foot in Wichita, the defendant created a chaotic situation that quickly turned from dangerous to deadly," said Stephen McAllister, the United States attorney for Kansas.
Now, the question for China has turned from how to compete to how to pull ahead in an era of American hostility that has realigned the global dynamic.
India turned from net exporter to net importer of steel during the 2018/19 fiscal year as local demand increased and imports jumped from Japan, Korea and China.
Our pure gold by now eaten to one leaf,hammered flat and long and thin and sewninside the hem of a blouse worn as I turned from home.
The week before Christmas 2019 has been perhaps the worst in FedEx's turf war with Amazon, which has turned from customer to competitor in just a few years.
Conversations in the boardroom and around dinner tables have turned from lamenting French decline to a sort of stunned delight at finding the country the object of international admiration.
On the way to the shooting, a moment of panic swept through him as his thoughts momentarily turned from his job to his two eldest daughters who frequented Borderline.
He saw a math problem, one that might reveal whether the traffic signal gave his wife enough time to safely stop before the light turned from yellow to red.
"We think financial conditions have turned from a significant downside risk to our growth forecast in early 2016 to a moderate upside risk at present," Hatzius and Mischaikow said.
Now we know an important new law of physics: if you kill a White Walker, you also kill any wights it "turned" from normal dead bodies into militant zombies.
And if they can be, the phenomenon of phantom limbs will have been turned from something that is often distressing to those experiencing it, into something of great benefit.
If he had been someone else, the Enquirer might well have dug into the many stories about him, especially when he turned from reality TV host to presidential candidate.
Once a fixture of Cypriot households, the creatures turned from beasts of burden to beasts of boredom as they were gradually replaced by tractors in the 1960s and 1970s.
This terror—of the split self, the self who has turned from one pole to its opposite—was largely unknown in the ancient world, Carrère maintains, until Paul's conversion.
With no reward for work conducted across the aisle, Congress has turned from a place of compromise to one of extremism, as representatives fight to protect their right flanks.
When Ronny turned from pursuing Barry to head-butt a store manager, Hader bent double, then reared up, still laughing, to emulate Barry's twitchy walk as he sneaked away.
The sun has no business in the sky       nor does the moon, nor the myrtle or its spattered blooms, nor your gaze now that you have turned from me.
But even though Evie returned home, she remained extremely sleepy, and as she turned from infant to toddler, it became clear that she wasn't hitting the usual developmental milestones.
Gone were Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Carlos Beltran and Brian McCann, players who had turned from elder statesmen to senior citizens, at least by the standards of professional baseball.
His job was to look happy and appreciative, and he did; he turned from side to side, beaming, putting his palms together in a gesture of greeting and thanks.
But while U.S. attention has turned from the Taliban to the Islamic State, the Taliban are back, stronger than ever, and the government is on the brink of collapse.
Indeed, as North Korea points out, much of the international community has turned from viewing Pyongyang as a malicious uncontrollable threat to a possible returnee to the world's stage.
The week before Christmas 2019 has been perhaps the worst in FedEx&aposs turf war against Amazon, which has turned from customer to competitor in just a few years.
"Liquidity has turned from targeted easing to broad general easing and the size is bigger," Peng said, adding that lower business taxes are likely to be the most important factor.
"In just a few months, the market has turned from being guided by the Fed to actively guiding the Fed," interest rate strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch wrote.
Paying for digital goods has been around for a while, the only difference here being that the prices have turned from somewhat expensive to outrageous in a matter of days.
Source: CB Insights Source: CB Insights While the tide has definitely turned from a financing perspective, the market opportunity presented by online food delivery still remains as large as ever.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds executed one of the fastest U-turns on record this month as managers turned from super-bearish to cautiously bullish about the outlook for oil prices.
The movie looks at how Moore turned from a broke comic into the 1970s Blaxploitation legend who would influence everything from fashion to rap music in the decades to come.
Along the way, he turned from superb abstract painting to innovative work in sculpture, film, writing, political action, and participatory installation, much of which remains as fresh as this morning.
It turned from a TV show meant to see the world through rose-colored glasses to one that came crashing back into the harsh realities and practicalities of real life.
They trailed long ribbons at Prabal Gurung; were harnessed at Phelan; and turned from custom in a literal sense at Hood by Air, where models wore them front to rear.
But as it became clear that Republicans didn't want to listen to anti-Trump constituents, grass-roots activism has turned from protesting Republicans to the quieter work of replacing them.
And then there's the barrage of lame Twitter jokes from companies who've turned from being terrified of being associated with weed to a half-assedly embracing it for one day.
The final push As it became clear that Trump would become the nominee and as the election turned from a primary to the general, our daily lives as embeds also changed.
Where the desert sand moved to blue sky' she changed the metal of the frame from copper to pewter' so the color turned from orange to blue along with the painting.
The debate between Trump's aides has turned from whether climate change is real to discussions on how the administration plans to position itself at the international negotiating table on global warming.
Andrei Beșliu: I grew up in Vaslui, in the 70s and 80s, when it turned from a dusty trade town of seventeen thousand people to a county capital of ninety thousand.
The diving pool for the Summer Olympics mysteriously turned green this week in Rio de Janeiro, then the pool next to it turned from blue to a lighter shade of green.
My first attempts were not very good because I did not use a frame and because I tugged the threads too tightly, the piece turned from a square to a parallelogram.
There was little sense of transformation as he turned from a shy, sober boy to the suitor emboldened by the love potion (actually cheap wine) peddled by the traveling quack Dulcamara.
The card features a shot of David in his gear standing in goal ... and on the back bio, it spells out exactly how Ayres turned from Zamboni driver to NHL player!!
On Tuesday, the city's tourism marketing agency, NYC & Company, plans to announce that its forecast for international visitors has turned from positive to negative since Mr. Trump was elected in November.
And so it was that Donald Trump, in his State of the Union address, briefly turned from his usual warnings about scary brown people to warnings about the threat from socialism.
JACKSONVILLE, North Carolina — In flood-hit Onslow County, there's finally some good news: After five days of rain, floodwaters are starting to recede and the operation has turned from rescue to recovery.
This father quickly turned from an admirable figure in the house to a complete screaming shame after he accidentally brings a spider into the house when he walked through a spider web.
Bookshelf Jane Jacobs was so consumed in the late 1950s by the writing of her manifesto, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," that her hair turned from auburn to white.
Two years after Bitmovin turned from academic research into a commercial entity, the startup went through Y Combinator as a member of the summer 2015 cohort, which Lederer says was perfect timing.
The Game of Thrones guys' film series got canned; the untitled Kenobi project was turned from a spin-off film into a Disney+ series in the wake of Solo's disappointing box office.
Y.U. When she saw a show at the Met featuring damaged Florentine frescoes, her interests turned from the study of periods and styles to the material fate of art objects in time.
Leon Holmes, 48, the owner, had begun watching it at home and demanded, when he arrived at work, that the numerous TVs all be turned from an entertainment channel to the news.
During his 36 years as the head of state, his country of half a million inhabitants wedged in between Belgium, Germany and France, turned from an industrial backwater into an international financial hub.
Speculative traders' positioning across crude and especially refined fuels had looked increasingly lopsided in recent weeks as fund managers turned from very bearish in June to super-bullish by the end of September.
There was a risk-on environment in emerging markets over the last two-to-three weeks, and specifically for India, sentiment had turned from 'very negative' to 'marginally positive' in the said period.
She checked into Walter Reed Military Medical Center just days after her White House Rose Garden announcement in May and headlines for the next several weeks turned from her initiative to her health.
But the more telling exchange came as Conway turned from Trump's involvement in and awareness of Russian interference in the election to the idea of Hillary Clinton blaming her loss on Russian hacking.
AWS has turned from an asterisk to the third-largest enterprise software business in the world, with an estimated $213 billion in sales this year, according to FactSet, trailing only Microsoft and Oracle.
Which meant that when the holiday season ended and my tree had long since turned from festive symbol to dried-out fire hazard, it was up to me to dispose of the thing.
It has also turned from being an importer of gasoline and diesel to being a net exporter on a major scale, sending cargoes to far-flung places like Mexico, Brazil, Belgium and China.
But that adjustment has become trickier because of the growth of "Black Friday" discounting, which has turned from a day-long affair in physical shops to a week-long bonanza that largely happens online.
"If it is not sorted by Saturday, then it won't be sorted," a delegate said as corridor talk turned from how long into the weekend the talks may continue to whether they could collapse.
It's not like I haven't looked at the Sun before, and I didn't even properly stare at it, but, like our fearless president, I turned from literally every expert and went my own way.
Zylka was interviewed by ET Online at a junket for the highly anticipated final season of The Leftovers, but the conversation quickly turned from the rapture to the woman who has captured Zylka's heart.
In the four years since she released her debut LP and moved to Brooklyn, Mackenzie Scott has turned from a raw singer-songwriter into a confounding art rock force, embracing a God-tinged mysticism.
What shows up there are the Xbox 360s, the Playstation 2s, the Nintendo Wiis, and lots of old laptops that have decayed in value as their technology has turned from essential to old-hat.
"Grand Theft Auto V", for instance, can be turned from a source of pictures of road signs into a driving simulator for autonomous vehicles by bolting onto it a piece of software called "Deep Drive".
Cramming ever more transistors on standard chips—twice as many every 18 months, according to Moore's Law, which has turned from an empirical observation to an industry benchmark—used to be the way to go.
"You can see how that's turned from images on a screen to a reality that people here have created," Nick Sampson, senior vice president for engineering and the company's public face, said during the tour.
Ministerial chatter has turned from pessimistic at the start of the month to positive in recent days, which has raised the risk of running short positions going into the OPEC meeting and fuelled the rally.
Ministerial chatter has turned from pessimistic at the start of the month to positive in recent days, which has raised the risk of running short positions going into the OPEC meeting and fueled the rally.
Since around 2003 he has turned from political theory and current affairs to a more philosophical, even prophetic, vein, producing numerous short books that take a very long—and glum—view of Western intellectual history.
Mr. Cohen said he was raised in an Orthodox Jewish household but in his teens became interested in social justice issues and turned from religion toward the political activism that has fueled his law career.
If you want to know why Saturday's Nevada caucus has suddenly, in its final weeks, turned from a presumed landslide for Hillary Clinton into a total toss-up, ask Emily Sandoval and Maggie Salas-Crespo.
One person who dined with the president at the White House on Monday said he lit up when the conversation turned from the flailing Graham-Cassidy health-care bill to the path forward for taxes.
The first, owed largely to the deft and unnerving acting by Dan Stevens, is the dawning realization that David has turned from schizophrenic to sadist, even as his powers have increased from impressive to godlike.
But the initiative that was announced Tuesday turned from a casual conversation into a real effort after Berkshire Hathaway's Todd Combs joined J.P. Morgan Chase's board in September 2016, sources familiar with the situation said.
It took a while for the debate to work its way around to Buttigieg, and to race, but when it did he turned from the idea of shared values to his own experience of marginalization.
The colors turned from pastel to bold and oversaturated, and the mysterious women in the videos, known only to fans by nicknames like "Curly Sue" and "The Blue-Eyed Girl," became objects of fascination among viewers.
There are many terms Hsiao and Marco could have chosen to describe their food, but since they started RCTNGL two years ago, the pop-up dinner series has turned from side hustle to full-time gig.
Sour beer would have been fine alongside the traditional tomato-based version, but I turned from the sweetness of tomatoes to better complement the beers, making instead an earthy version with broccoli rabe, potatoes and peppers.
"We believe International tourist sales have turned from a headwind into a tailwind as International tourist sales should see sequential improvement moving through the course of the year, which benefits both sales and margins," he said.
Le reiterated his government's assertions that the camps help fight the spread of Islamist extremism, saying that "trainees" who used to be "controlled by extremist ideology" have turned from their old ways inside the detention centers.
Even when authors do land one of the coveted spots, the sales boost isn't what it used to be, in part because viewers have turned from network and cable television to streaming services and social media.
Investors turned from downcast to bullish after Bloomberg reported the United States is weighing a currency pact with China as part of a partial deal that could see a planned tariff hike next week being suspended.
Investors, parsing headlines for any clues that tensions weighing on global growth could be resolved, turned from downcast to bullish after Bloomberg reported a currency pact could be part of a deal suspending further tariff hikes.
And understanding the current weather and environment on Mars might better inform of us of what it was like in the past -- and why it turned from a warm, habitable planet to a dusty, cold desert.
He stopped by the Illinois crowd to pay his respects and, as I turned from Jackson and stood up to see what the commotion was about, I found myself face-to-face with the senator-to-be.
And to illuminate monetary policy, they turned from the usual yearly or quarterly data to finer slices of time, examining the impact of unexpected Federal Reserve actions and utterances in the minutes after they reach the markets.
The protest came moments after Trump turned from focusing on the history of the Jamestown settlement -- the first permanent English settlement in North America -- to acknowledge the stain of slavery and racial discrimination on early US history.
This was largely as new refining capacity came online across Asia and the Middle East, especially in China, which has turned from a net importer of gasoil to a significant net exporter in the past few years.
Washington politicians were among those Americans who watched in shock as the second presidential debate turned from a town hall to a circus, as the candidates sparred over lewd comments, deleted emails, tax write-offs and more.
So I could practically hear a needle scratch when I opened up some newer editions my son had received as a gift, and I discovered that the Berenstains' concerns had turned from the mundane to the theological.
I'm not sure how many of these I can talk about, but we've had like a bunch of stories in the last six months that have turned from articles and been optioned by Hollywood, pretty much overnight.
Tinder's new initiatives, essentially filters by a different name, echo the way that other networks, most notably Facebook, have turned from championing the public nature of their platforms to emphasizing how their platforms allow for private connections.
Testifying for the second day at Mr. Guzmán's epic drug conspiracy trial, the former employee, Miguel Angel Martínez, turned from telling stories of his boss's scrappy early years to describing the details of a lavish narco lifestyle.
But after that Koestler's reputation took a fairly steep dive, as he turned from fiction to pop-scientific works that earned the scorn of actual scientists, especially when he began to embrace E.S.P. and other paranormal phenomena.
By O'Brien's mid-career, when her work had largely turned from ironic narration, and assured evocations of place, speech, and manners, to inner lives, myth, and catastrophe, a similar argument could perhaps be detected in the prose.
He's played percussion in Yeasayer, where he and JayTram turned from competing rivals into devoted bandmates; spiced up the Caribou rhythm section as a multi-instrumentalist; and he helmed the drum kit with Of Montreal in 2008.
In doing so, the manager became a refugee, and If Only There Were Peace turned from an ethnographic study of a film set cum making-of doc into a record of a misguided attempt at human rights activism.
Timothy Leary and his famous "Question authority and think for yourself" and "Turn on, tune in, drop out" have turned from an aspirational call to a systematic destruction of our institutions and Silicon Valley startups disrupting traditional companies.
There was definitely a specific year where Halloween turned from a thing kids did to get free candy into a thing adults do to get drunk on spooky cocktails and go home with a guy dressed like Luigi.
Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended.
Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's president on Tuesday a week after the army and his former political allies moved against him, ending four decades of rule by a man who turned from independence hero to archetypal African strongman.
As consumers have turned from CDs and downloads to streaming, Spotify has developed a powerful position in the music industry, helping albums by young stars like Drake, Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran reach high levels on the charts.
"It's almost like I watched soot come off the buildings — the buildings turned from black to beige while I lived there," said Richard Florida, an urban economist who has championed the emerging knowledge economy in cities like Pittsburgh.
The extension is pretty simple: any Trump Tweet is automatically turned from a measured, well-crafted response to a pressing geopolitical issue into the scribblings of Walker, your 8-year-old nephew who is really into The Force Awakens.
The military strike turned from "inevitable" to an act described as changing nothing after Babis was rebuked by the far-left Communist party, showing the fine line the billionaire businessman is walking as he tries to form a government.
He turned from the podium to walk back into the West Wing, once again left to monitor the investigation, prepare a likely eulogy for the dead and wonder when he might have to come into the briefing room again.
Like Truffaut and Godard, Mr. Assayas turned from critic to filmmaker after a stint with Cahiers du Cinéma; the French-Hungarian actor Laszlo Szabo, a frequent supporting player in New Wave films, has a scene here as Gilles's father.
He quickly turned from terrorism to focus on gun control, issuing a fresh demand for Congress to take action to keep the most lethal weapons from being used in mass killings that have occurred over and over during his presidency.
More recently, Mr. Tsipras, having turned from a defender of the poor to a mainstream leader eager to save Greece from further financial turmoil, is expected to try to persuade Ms. Lagarde to send more of the fund's money to Athens.
But the reunion turned from joyful to dreadful when a suspected ISIS militant careened down one of the city&aposs bike paths in a rented pickup truck, plowing into city dwellers and tourists alike -- killing five of the Argentinian men.
In an apparent bid to establish a more presidential footing, Trump turned from his usual platform of Twitter to the opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal to denounce the Republican National Committee over a nomination process he said was rigged.
In a merry-go-round of colors and shapes on the catwalk designs seamlessly turned from easy-going outfits to sequined evening wear dresses, in a breathtaking show that appeared like a trip through Armani's design books over the years.
Vitor Hugo said "a page had been turned" from the tension of last week, adding that Bolsonaro and his top ministers are getting more involved in the negotiations with lawmakers to build the political support needed to get passage approved.
"It turned from a protest to basically terrorism on the roadways, and the bill got introduced for people to be able to drive down the roads without fear of running into somebody and having to be liable for them," state Rep.
"Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended," Lookstein added.
On the sidelines of the negotiations, some diplomats turned from talking of rising seas and climbing temperatures toward how to punish the United States if Mr. Trump follows through, possibly with a carbon-pollution tax on imports of American-made goods.
So let's skip past the beer and kombucha taps in the common area and discover why this confusing company has turned from foamy-headed to flat in the span of a few months after announcing its intentions to go public.
Another aspect is the rapid development of drone-related technology, which has proven its value for businesses' bottom line and turned from consumer-focused toys to a helpful tool utilized in a variety of industries, such as construction and agriculture.
The Melvilles stayed in the city for less than three years, Lizzie in 21851 bearing the first of four children, Malcolm (a name Augusta, the family historian, found in the family tree), while Herman turned from travel writing to fiction.
It is now one of a number of ambitious Chinese companies that have turned from a big buyer of global assets to a big seller, as Chinese leaders ratchet back on debt and financial risk in the world's second-largest economy.
"This horrifying, vicious assault on thousands of actively serving troops has turned from reckless tweets into an unabashedly discriminatory policy aiming to purge the military of thousands of transgender men and women," AMPA President Ashley Broadway-Mack said in a statement.
William Luce, who in his 21974s turned from a musical career to writing one-character plays about Emily Dickinson, Isak Dinesen, Lillian Hellman and John Barrymore — all of which were produced on Broadway — died on Tuesday in Green Valley, Ariz.
Unfortunately, however, over the last several years it has turned from being a neutral civil liberties organization to a left wing, agenda-driven group that protects its contributors and constituents while ignoring the civil liberties of Americans with whom it disagrees.
Turkey has turned from its military role in the rebel-held strip in Syria, that runs along its border between the towns of Afrin and Jarablus, to a longer-term one of stabilization, entwining the area's economy with its own.
"It turned from a protest to basically terrorism on the roadways, and the bill got introduced for people to be able to drive down the roads without fear of running into somebody and having to be liable for them," he told CNN.
The country's attention briefly turned from the campaign trail to Trump Tower in New York City on Wednesday as a man equipped with suction cups managed to climb to the 2003st story of the glass-covered building before being apprehended by police.
There has been increasing scrutiny and calls to regulate and even break up big tech as Silicon Valley itself has turned from a collection of charming stories of success to a dystopian collection of some of America's most powerful and untouchable people.
"Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended," Lookstein wrote, according to Politico.
But Alderson turned from standup act to straight man on Thursday when the Mets announced that, lo and behold, they had signed Tebow — a former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, an N.F.L. washout and a cross-cultural lightning rod — to a minor league contract.
Lindsey Graham has turned from a political rival who called Donald Trump a "jackass" and a "political car wreck" to a semi-regular golf partner of the now-President and a close ally on some of the biggest issues facing the country.
As a result, the already slightly over-the-top work ethic instilled in me by a working single mother turned from a point of pride into a constant subconscious attempt at proving that I was — despite my gender — worthy of the job.
By contrast, Tomohiko Amada, the painter whose house he's renting, was a major artist, who turned from Western-style "cutting-edge modern oil paintings" to Japanese-style work after getting involved in an abortive political assassination as a student in 1930s Vienna.
Police said that the driver of the SUV, a 65-year-old woman, turned from Norfolk Street to Delancey Street, hit the pedestrian while she crossed the street at a crosswalk, and then hit another car that was stopped at a traffic light.
In Pointe-aux-Chenes, a village on the frontier of solid land and marshland, where locally caught crabs, oysters and fish have fed a small native American community, the water has turned from friend to foe since eating away at a sacred site.
The debate turned from a reality show into a comedy as Mr. Trump mused that if he chose Mr. Cruz as his running mate, Democrats would sue to challenge Mr. Cruz's eligibility — as they would, he said, if Mr. Cruz won the presidential primary.
Jussie Smollett has turned from a presumed victim to suspect in the criminal investigation into the alleged racist, homophobic attack, and sources say there is mounting evidence the 2 brothers who were arrested and subsequently released were acting at Jussie's behest and reportedly paid.
It was rather limited at the time, but in principle, the car would receive information from the sensor on a traffic light (via a 4G LTE hot spot) and be able to tell the driver how long before it turned from red to green.
Manchester United and Liverpool were idling toward a goalless draw, the clock was ticking toward the blessed relief of the final whistle, and Anfield's stands were slowly starting to empty as thoughts turned from the gridlock on the field to the traffic on the roads.
The accused, Dylann S. Roof, never turned from the end of the defense table to acknowledge the parents, widows and widowers, children, grandchildren and fellow congregants of the nine African-Americans he confessed to killing in June 2015 at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
In this urban world of scarcity and constraints, Germany's Kleingärten have turned from symbols of conformity into places of individuality, creation and empowerment — and, at least at Bornholm I, a place where people with very different backgrounds and worldviews can labor side by side.
Certainly the vexing relationship between fathers and children, and the mind-boggling disparity between one's expectations of the world and its grim reality are perennial issues for Mr. Roth's heroes, but in "Pastoral," they are turned from purely personal dilemmas into broader social ones.
Schoolchildren are still taught the myth of King Dangun, from whom all Koreans are said to be descended, whose mother was turned from a bear into a woman and taken for a wife by a god as a reward for living off garlic in a cave.
But, like so many other Republicans, she turned from critic to good soldier, promoting Mr Trump's policies and adopting his combative style—warning before member states voted on a resolution condemning Mr Trump's decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem that she would be "taking names".
So it was noticed when in February he declared that, because China has been slow to open its economy since joining the World Trade Organisation in 2001, "the American business community has turned from advocate to sceptic and even opponent of past US policies toward China".
My fistsstill pinched their stems as I metronomed now toward"My life in poems" and then "I want to live,"tore "my accountability to a community" from "I can't bearto be among," turned from "violence is a resort" to"the careful pursuit of beauty" and back.
The 162-ton work — which has turned from bright orange to dark gray, thanks to years of weathering — exists because of Chicago architect William E. Hartmann, who wanted to commission an artist to create a monumental work to serve as the focal point of the plaza.
Vegas looked strangely small and insignificant, even from only a mile down the highway, and the landscape quickly turned from high-rise buildings to vast areas of derelict land scattered with parking lots and the odd motel, a big contrast to the glitz of the Strip.
The poll, which included the working class voters from the African-American, Latino and white working-class community whom turned from Obama to Trump voters, found that addressing pocketbook issues, protecting existing deals and fixing the inequality gap in our country rank among the top economic concerns.
"A very large proportion of the ceiling beams and floor joists were defective and had to be replaced," adds the source about the mid-1800s cottage, which was turned from a single home into five small dormitory-style units long before Harry and Meghan set eyes on it.
But, like so many other Republicans, she turned from critic to good soldier, promoting Mr Trump's policies and adopting his combative style—warning before member states voted on a resolution condemning Mr Trump's decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem that "the US would be taking names".
The following month, at a meeting of regional border commanders, "both sides were clearly keen to salvage the bond despite the upheavals of the US–Mexico relationship at the political level, which had turned from serious statements to Twitter comments as the main means of expression," said Guevara.
By early afternoon, the efforts had mostly turned from rescues to a cleanup operation, though the municipal secretary, Mr. Cruz, said that workers were still trying to claw through the mounds of debris left by the collapse of the city hall to reach one last victim, a police officer.
Though display rooms and living quarters were separate, the feeling of being simultaneously in a home and a museum was palpable: You turned from admiring a Frans Hals to note a splayed book and reading glasses on a side table, or a broom and dustpan in the corner.
" She added that many in the movement were turning from marching to other forms of activism: "A lot of people have turned from a reactive position of marching to a proactive position of either running for office or volunteering for a campaign or focusing on registering people to vote.
Coffee has turned from a daily routine into somewhat of an art form in the last few years, with drip makers, the French press, single-serve cups, pour-over and an endless supply of the latest hi-tech machines that will whip up any bean-flavored concoction to your liking.
Just as Darth Vader turned from student to master of the Force, so too has his son: Mark 'Luke Skywalker' Hamill's latest shot from the Pinewood sets of the still-untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII shows him riding on Daisy Ridley's back, just as Jedi master Yoda once rode on his.
When invited by the Modern to participate in its Artist's Choice series, in which an artist builds an exhibition from the collection (he's the first choreographer to receive such an invitation), his interest turned from the artwork to the people whose jobs, even if indirectly, revolve around caring for it.
On the screen she turned from the perky girl next door in the 1950s to the woman next door in a series of 1960s sex comedies that brought her four first-place rankings in the yearly popularity poll of theater owners, an accomplishment equaled by no other actress except Shirley Temple.
One evening, I had dinner with a small group of chief prosecutors and was a little surprised when the conversation turned from what their children are doing in school and what their weekend plans were to a more somber discussion about the role of the prosecutor in the criminal justice system.
On the second day of his visit with Halper, Papadopoulos said the conversation turned from academic work to a barrage of questions about Russia, Trump and collusion, including whether the Trump campaign had conspired with Russia on the hacked Clinton emails or changed the GOP platform on Ukraine to appease Vladimir Putin.
" An aged widow in "Drawing Blood" pinpoints her capacity to endure a long marriage to a man "who should have been sickening" to the moment when, still a newlywed, she turned "from hating him to needing him," a surprising shift stirred by his ability "to quicken something inside" her "that could not be slowed.
As the evening wore on and the clock turned from late Friday to the wee morning hours of Saturday, June 28, police entered the bar in yet another raid, but this time they didn't follow the usual script (police often raided gay bars simply to keep up appearances and get their regular payoffs from the mob).
He had not known what he was looking for, if anything at all, he said, until he turned from the bog road into the clearing on the wooded slope of Dromord Hill and found there the pebble-dash cottage of the old uncle he had barely known, and he had recognized the place at once as his home.
Monae tipped her hat to Hanks (literally placing her bowler hat on his head mid-song), who was nominated for his role as Mr. Rogers, and from there, it turned from a sweet moment with America's Dad to a highly entertaining but devastatingly tone-deaf "celebration" of some of the year's most egregiously-snubbed, Black-led films.
Using satellite-based melt data and other tools like laser radar to measure radiation from the Sun, researchers determined that an area of roughly 300,000 square miles, which is just about as large as the state of Texas, and affected a large portion of the Ross Ice Shelf within the WAIS, turned from solid ice to a slushy mix of snow and water.
But through a mutual appreciation of wealth and women, and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades — until the connection turned from a status symbol into a liability, and Mr. Trump made sure to publicize the fact that he had barred his onetime friend from his clubs.
But through a mutual appreciation of wealth and women, and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades — until the connection turned from a status symbol into a liability, and Mr. Trump made sure to publicize the fact that he had barred his onetime friend from his clubs.
I had always been interested in that period—the Weather Underground, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Left—when the 60s counterculture movement turned from nonviolent peaceful process to violence with the younger generation more and more disillusioned with the politics of the old left and angry about Vietnam, and how [some of this generation] turned towards violence.
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Today's universities are in danger of being turned from temples of learning, where scholars introduced their young disciples into the mysteries of their calling, into teaching factories run by number-obsessed managers and divided into two classes: brand-name academics who are always on some junket and part-time teachers who are desperately trying to finish their PhDs while making enough money teaching to keep body and soul together.
They will be forced underground, turned from a life of productive labor to a life in the shadows where, in the age of Trump, immigration agents — who chafed under the Obama administration's enforcement priorities and whose union supported and cheered Donald Trump's election — feel free to go so far as to stake out a hospital to pick up and detain an undocumented 10-year-old girl after emergency surgery.
Antin became disengaged with the kind of writing he was doing and turned from imagistic based works — works which critic Marjorie Perloff has argued owe something to Surrealism and the French poet, Andre Breton — to a "process poetry," work influenced by the art world of the 1960s—much of which Antin was writing about in art journals— which was more "confrontational" than the lyrically-based work he had been doing.
It had slowly turned from just a place of prayer to something of a hub — a place for the injured (a medical station was set up inside); a tech point (people could come in to charge their phones); the only open place with public toilets at that time; and as well, something of a bastion of the revolutionary spirit (where leaders dispensed lessons on morality, ethics and more).
Soon after her funeral, Tissot returned to Paris, bereft, where in the Church of St. Sulpice he experienced a profound vision of faith, after which he turned from portraying society to illustrating scenes from the Old and New Testaments so earnest and intense and frankly religious that if his previous fashion plate paintings hadn't already been too out of touch with avant-garde movements to engender serious interest by later art historians, such Christian obsession surely would have.

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