And the, his food turned to gold, and his drink turned to gold and his family turned to gold.
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As we grew older Sarah turned to sports, and I turned to books.
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I've turned to it when I was happy, and I've turned to it when I was depressed.
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It seemed to be somewhat of a catharsis: Laughter turned to tears turned to anger turned back to laughter.
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They turned to the left, they turned to the right; they danced fast, they danced slow; rhythm and melody pervaded them.
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Drinking games turned to tequila shots, and tequila shots turned to chugging from bags of cheap wine being passed around the room.
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At the western edge of the village, away from the police, the dirt road turned to mud, which soon turned to knee-deep water.
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"They turned to the U.S. government, they turned to the workers of the company and said 'help us through this difficult time,' " Kildee said on CNN on Tuesday.
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The Lakers have turned to ... ... Kim Kardhashian's trainer?
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But the criticism turned to nastiness … I was stunned.
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" Host Jim Lehrer turned to me and asked, "Mr.
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It turned to a 21st century gadget — a drone.
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So he turned to what he does best -- designing.
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In response, he turned to an unusual strategy — storytelling.
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The EU needed allies — and it turned to Canada.
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Jennings turned to local sportswriter Joe Nolan, who turned to Allan Travers, assistant manager of the St. Joseph's College baseball team, who recruited eight position players from his neighborhood for $25 apiece.
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Driving to the farm in a station wagon with no empty seats, we knew we were close when the asphalt turned to dirt and had arrived when the dirt turned to gravel.
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I turned to Rebecca Schoneveld of Schone Bride for guidance.
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Over the weekend, his Twitter attacks turned to Oprah Winfrey.
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On Friday, the White House turned to cheerleading the plan.
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The forests had been turned to tinder, waiting to burn.
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Instead, they've turned to craft beer and, increasingly, Mexican imports.
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Allen turned to Twitter to track down the Good Samaritan.
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O.J. adored Nicole until his adoration turned to jealous rage.
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After tackling the , , and spaces, Cramer turned to health care.
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To fight back, Silicon Valley has turned to K Street.
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He turned to drugs and just for men hair color.
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My determination soaring, I turned to Instagram — and stopped short.
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So he turned to a company called HomeUnion for help.
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So, lacking an official explanation, I turned to the experts.
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Instead, she turned to the model of the short story.
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He then turned to one of the plan's strongest supporters.
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Netflix has also turned to partnering with Chinese streaming companies.
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This time, he turned to the question of Putin himself.
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We turned to the FTC for definitions and possible solutions.
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Then, they turned to a database maintained by the manufacturer.
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To do so, they turned to the tiny house movement.
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Her back is turned to the camera in the photo.
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They have turned to nuisance lawsuits to harass local officials.
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I smiled at her and she turned to face me.
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The country has also turned to the IMF for help.
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Collectors also turned to neglected byways of international art history.
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An hour in, they turned to the really deep stuff.
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The discussion turned to talent and the shortage of it.
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But all of a sudden my enthusiasm turned to hesitation.
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But things got testy when the moderator turned to Sen.
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The defense also turned to scientific and financial trading experts.
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More recently, he has turned to the term "Christian democracy".
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She turned to words describing compromise, courage and working together.
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Dr. Hodes turned to the Institute of Medicine for guidance.
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" He then turned to Bryan and said, "You're a dumbass.
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Instead, they turned to another Amazon product: the Mechanical Turk.
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So Lucy most likely turned to the trees, Kappelman said.
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She turned to look and saw a man run away.
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Many of the private discussions turned to the 2020 race.
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Then I turned to the subject of the leaked emails.
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It's still pretty and hasn't turned to grey sludge yet.
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When she first turned to vegetarianism, they were not happy.
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Several states then turned to new mixes that included midazolam.
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To carry out their experiments the team turned to mice.
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Lush forests turned to soot, vibrant neighborhoods reduced to ash.
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He turned to me, his eyes burning with pious fury.
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They turned to Illinois's senior senator, Dick Durbin, for help.
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Many villages have turned to international nongovernmental organizations for help.
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In response, Reid has turned to a recognizable scapegoat: hackers.
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To find more generalizable strategies, Nowak turned to graph theory.
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So TIGHAR turned to Jeff Glickman, a forensic imaging specialist.
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Some scientists have instead turned to analogues in the lab.
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Ricky, renuncia!" turned to "Somos mas y no tenemos miedo!
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At one point, Alexander turned to his seat mate, Sen.
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Psychiatrists have since turned to antidepressants, mood stabilisers and antipsychotics.
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Laughter turned to tears when the couple exchanged personal vows.
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Or maybe she turned to a very exclusive dating app.
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As a result, Quinn writes, FDR turned to other women.
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Almost every hand shot up, and talk turned to tactics.
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I turned to experts on radicalization and terrorism for answers.
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Chan has turned to social media to promote his hobby.
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People were upset, but no one ever turned to violence.
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Some even turned to gathering water from a Superfund site.
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Some confused Senate aides even turned to reporters for clarity.
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People also turned to Twitter to offer help to strangers.
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Harvesters turned to the American eel to fill the void.
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We turned to a practicing kitchen witch to find out.
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So, naturally, we turned to the United States for advice.
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Schmidt has turned to Facebook, asking for the public's help.
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Arkansas and other states turned to midazolam as an alternative.
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It turned to the east too suddenly and too hard.
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After the main course, the conversation turned to first impressions.
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The movement in recent days has turned to sticky labels.
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Many exhausted their retirement savings before they turned to Medicaid.
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But when it turned to heroin, my life basically ended.
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In European trade, attention briefly turned to the Norwegian crown.
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I turned to his profile for my daily sob fest.
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I turned to my friends, who anecdotally confirmed this theory.
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Historically, people haven't turned to frozen steak for spiritual guidance.
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When talk turned to the future, however, Meek was optimistic.
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Seventy per cent of that group had turned to heroin.
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All the children turned to look at me with disdain.
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I turned to Alton Brown, as reliable source as any.
|
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Klopp raised his hands in thanks, then turned to leave.
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So, Goll, refusing to give up hope, turned to Facebook.
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But for three of the best, Champagne turned to vinegar.
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She turned to me, her writer friend, with a request.
|
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But everything beyond the makeshift firebreak had turned to cinders.
|
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On Tuesday, Brown turned to Twitter for help locating one.
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Now he has turned to another apparently insignificant, indispensable subject.
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Dogged by bill collectors, hundreds have turned to the courts.
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The last time Cramer turned to Sebastian was on Aug.
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Venezuelans have already turned to mining bitcoin to overcome hyperinflation.
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Talk then turned to her love for making people laugh.
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They turned to the streets and to negative peer influences.
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Clinton turned to to the newest class of weapons, cyberweapons.
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Conversation turned to the surly octogenarians who are Spain's mascots.
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When she couldn't get more pills, she turned to heroin.
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So some proponents of greater action have turned to states.
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I turned to the next person in line and smiled.
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When no one spoke, the teacher turned to the boys.
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When the prescriptions ran out, he turned to street dealers.
|
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From there, he turned to heroin and other illegal drugs.
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With few internal options, the Twins turned to free agency.
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" He turned to them: "Hey, guys, here you are, dead.
|
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But that rush of excitement has now turned to trepidation.
|
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They turned to our federal government and pleaded for it.
|
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Sacks turned to it, as though to seal it up.
|
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The relief of the news, however, soon turned to frustration.
|
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Her tears turned to shock when it happened to her.
|
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So she again turned to the universal soapbox of Facebook.
|
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And then, the conversation in the thread turned to baseball.
|
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But when he turned to Trump, Hatch really let fly.
|
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After that, Mohammad, Lyski, and Hill turned to their employees.
|
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Olympus turned to Anyuan for help, despite hints of impropriety.
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Then the Padres turned to the long ball against Bumgarner.
|
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Her thoughts turned to her 60th birthday, two years away.
|
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But after about six months, their enthusiasm turned to frustration.
|
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Dini turned to her for inspiration for a small character.
|
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Instead we turned to survey evidence: asking the man himself.
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Kelly, who turned to politics after his wife, former Rep.
|
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Sadness turned to dismay when the colt never ran again.
|
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Captain Renshaw turned to Ensign Li. "You're up," he said.
|
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When the meds got too expensive, Shelby turned to heroin.
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Her mother turned to me, trying to hide her tears.
|
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Is that why you originally turned to the genre writing?
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So he turned to Patreon as a means of support.
|
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Spring turned to summer, and suddenly, everything was coming together.
|
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Disbelief turned to excitement when he asked for more proof.
|
|
So she turned to the community of crafters on Instagram.
|
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He picked up the tray and turned to my grandfather.
|
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Then I turned to face the man I was accusing.
|
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I turned to Wirecutter experts again, and I wasn't disappointed.
|
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Forced to end his playing career, he turned to coaching.
|
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People turned to using belts, clothing and stethoscopes as tourniquets.
|
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No. I turned to see it belonged to my wife!
|
|
So incumbents have turned to things like national security instead.
|
|
But when our conversation turned to the Rohingya, he bristled.
|
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After a few minutes, Grapes' mind turned to inventory lists.
|
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More recently, QR codes, paper bills turned to printed bills.
|
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Without reliable civic services, neighborhoods turned to gangs for protection.
|
|
" He turned to me and asked, "Do you play, Miss?
|
|
Glenn turned to me, speaking in a barely audible rasp.
|
|
Does this signal that she's turned to the Dark Side?
|
|
Limbs splayed, head turned to the side, he dozes off.
|
|
Afterward, all eyes turned to UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
|
|
Uma finished rolling a fresh joint and turned to Rina.
|
|
He became depressed — and doctors turned to Kaleb for help.
|
|
Her disappointment at the delayed graduation quickly turned to frustration.
|
|
Then Nunes turned to Comey and asked the same question.
|
|
He turned to complain to referee Ben Dreith, who disagreed.
|
|
But staff members said they turned to her for relief.
|
|
After a while, he turned to the subject of censorship.
|
|
Investigators often turned to human rights groups for help instead.
|
|
Prosecutors turned to people including Ms. Butrus and Mr. Lucy.
|
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With the recent protests, Algerians have turned to the streets.
|
|
Eventually, the match turned to a shootout to settle things.
|
|
I turned to discover Walter, naked from the waist down.
|
|
Naturally, he turned to Twitter to pick up the slack.
|
|
By Tuesday, the initial disappointment had turned to sheer pride.
|
|
Elation at their discovery, however, quickly turned to anxiety. Capt.
|
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He then turned to virtual attendees for questions and comments.
|
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But his amusement turned to annoyance as the attention snowballed.
|
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For summer, he has turned to a warmer material: sand.
|
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She wrote poetry, she recorded records, she turned to directing.
|
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He turned to his communications director in the back seat.
|
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He then turned to virtual attendees for questions and comments.
|
|
Instead, the United States turned to indirect methods of competition.
|
|
Myths turned to impersonators, and impersonators to celebrity lookalike generators.
|
|
And we both had turned to others for emotional support.
|
|
"Everything LeBron touched turned to gold for everybody," Lue said.
|
|
The moon has disappeared, and food has turned to salt.
|
|
Otherwise, though, it's the same phone, just turned to 73.
|
|
Ms. Brown turned to find Ms. Gause gazing at her.
|
|
Ms. Claude's hurt over the closings soon turned to anger.
|
|
The topic, inevitably, turned to the fate of Mr. Crowley.
|
|
At one point, Dombrowski turned to Devellano with an observation.
|
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He couldn't divine the answers, so he turned to cocaine.
|
|
That is why we turned to the cast for answers.
|
|
The conversation inevitably turned to the uniqueness of the island.
|
|
Jesse has turned to them in times of need before.
|
|
Rather than LSD, Gottlieb's successors turned to techniques like waterboarding.
|
|
On Thursday, businesses turned to the problem of gun violence.
|
|
The younger man turned to Liang and called him inside.
|
|
Before reaching the top, Liang stopped and turned to me.
|
|
Romney visibly smirked while his colleagues turned to face him.
|
|
Zuckerberg took a breath and turned to face the crowd.
|
|
This week, though, thoughts have turned to an impending threat.
|
|
So we turned to superglue, which was only marginally better.
|
|
Sisqó has turned to country music since his glory days.
|
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He turned to the reporter and fired a question back.
|
|
Bobby Colletti also turned to golf in hopes of happiness.
|
|
I turned to public health experts to answer the question.
|
|
She turned to the girl, who immediately averted her face.
|
|
He turned to see Azaz facing off with the Iraqis.
|
|
As the infections continued to mount, boredom turned to fear.
|
|
Attention has also turned to the causes of the disaster.
|
|
MacPherson turned to the one coping mechanism she knew: stitching.
|
|
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
|
|
Feeling "terribly depressed and angry," he turned to writing novels.
|
|
Those coaches then turned to scientists to interpret the analytics.
|
|
Midway through his career, Mr. Schreier also turned to conducting.
|
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Once I felt confident, I turned to my malfunctioning keyboard.
|
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Six years ago, he turned to rescuing wombats full time.
|
|
Then he turned to the Janacek rhapsody, completed in 1918.
|
|
" Humar turned to the camera and mouthed: "What the [expletive]?
|
|
I hovered until he turned to me, kind but expectant.
|
|
Like two weathervanes, we both turned to face into it.
|
|
Reuters turned to the same data used by the FDA.
|
|
I said his name and he turned to face me.
|
|
He and his cohort often turned to Moondog for inspiration.
|
|
" I turned to him and said, "Wow, your second tour?
|
|
For arepas, Mr. Acevedo turned to his sister, Lucy Acevedo.
|
|
Then he turned to a paralyzed beggar at his feet.
|
|
He retired in 1988 and turned to writing full time.
|
|
So Cramer turned to Bob Moreno, the publisher of RightViewTrading.
|
|
As liberals lost elections, they increasingly turned to the courts.
|
|
As the end of visiting hours approached, I turned to
|
|
But she also turned to the men in her life.
|
|
He turned to cartooning while very young, cultivating his imagination.
|
|
What's the first book you turned to after the election?
|
|
Protest chants over the weekend turned to calls for revenge.
|
|
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
|
|
When Jackson left England in 1887, Housman turned to poetry.
|
|
We turned to senior science reporter Aria Bendix for answers.
|
|
After I die and my bones have turned to dust.
|
|
She turned to her only companion, who sat idly by.
|
|
He is, he says, a jihadi who turned to Jesus.
|
|
As the conversation wound down, the subject turned to absolution.
|
|
Mr. Behring turned to charitable endeavors after leaving pro football.
|
|
I came to life, turned to him, and reached up.
|
|
That done, they turned to their top priority: health reform.
|
|
Millions of Iraq's date palms have turned to scorched earth.
|
|
She turned to writing, first, as her own mandated therapy.
|
|
I remember the joy turned to horror as things went wrong.
|
|
PEOPLE: Have you turned to anyone else in the country community?
|
|
Some also turned to international terrorism and helped radicals in Europe.
|
|
I turned to say thank you, but you were already gone.
|
|
First, I turned to America's heartland in search of cargo lovers.
|
|
Asha turned to find Lynn biting her lip and staring back.
|
|
To alleviate her stress, she has turned to yoga and meditation.
|
|
Harris turned to a little family history to help them out.
|
|
Obama turned to British spies to get surveillance on Trump pic.twitter.
|
|
For millennia, humans have turned to the sky to tell time.
|
|
Millions turned to Berger's Space City Weather blog during the storm.
|
|
But in northeastern provinces, men have turned to North Korean refugees.
|
|
That's when she turned to the Obamacare exchanges for health coverage.
|
|
But in response, the members of Congress turned to social media.
|
|
To bridge the gap, some have turned to the bond market.
|
|
To do that, Cuba may have turned to a sonic weapon.
|
|
"He turned to me with fear in his eyes," Noor said.
|
|
Instead, Venezuela turned to the printing press to cover its bills.
|
|
And some cyber-criminals have turned to it for ransom demands.
|
|
But as I turned to walk away, he called me back.
|
|
Her mother turned to drugs and alcohol to cope, she says.
|
|
I turned to him, very close to finally losing my cool.
|
|
Soon after Peguero disappeared, suspicion turned to Martínez and his mother.
|
|
"Over family dinners, the conversation always turned to politics," Leadsom continued.
|
|
But the NDF market can also be turned to speculative ends.
|
|
When the subject later turned to her wealth tax, former Rep.
|
|
So VR has turned to journalism, documentary, nonprofits, and international development.
|
|
Mr. Cuomo turned to a trusted former colleague: Bill de Blasio.
|
|
Once questioning began, it quickly turned to questions of political bias.
|
|
To get around these challenges, some researchers have turned to rodents.
|
|
Naturally, they've turned to Twitter (where else?) to voice their woes.
|
|
Talk has turned to the obstacles he might face in office.
|
|
But Mongolia has turned to the IMF twice in eight years.
|
|
Source: UNHCR Libya Panicked European governments turned to a familiar playbook.
|
|
To get around this, Texas turned to the Congress of 2010.
|
|
To answer some of those questions, we turned to Mike Wood.
|
|
EW turned to executive producer Steve Holland to get the scoop.
|
|
Open on the bedspread was a Bible, turned to Psalm 221.
|
|
Mimi Davis said India turned to sex work sometime in 2012.
|
|
As Ko glanced at the screen, her curiosity turned to horror.
|
|
In the wake of the loss, Radziwill turned to her writing.
|
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"That is when he turned to the Muslim thing," she said.
|
|
After her Olympic career, Kwan turned to public diplomacy and politics.
|
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Then he turned to the heaped plates in front of him.
|
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Many turned to social media to rant about the shocking changes.
|
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However, men have turned to the actress for advice as well.
|
|
Between 2001 and 2013 Pakistan turned to the IMF three times.
|
|
In response to these circumstances, locals have turned to one another.
|
|
Yet over the past few months, gloom has turned to sunshine.
|
|
Many ethnic Albanian offenders in Europe turned to crime after emigrating.
|
|
It all turned to dust in a little over ten months.
|
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" Attempting to sidestep the question, Trump turned to attacking Clinton's "stamina.
|
|
Protests have also increasingly turned to broader issues of political freedom.
|
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In response, several states turned to new mixes that included midazolam.
|
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Beaulac said he turned to confront him, but Tilghman ran away.
|
|
So the council turned to other tactics to generate local investment.
|
|
Conceding defeat, they later turned to their online followers for assistance.
|
|
His shock turned to fright as he went out to investigate.
|
|
To make the best of the situation, we turned to makeup.
|
|
Like many industries, health care has turned to automation for efficiency.
|
|
Frustrated and belonging nowhere, a few radicals turned to violent jihad.
|
|
But when the class syllabus turned to Christianity, her fire sputtered.
|
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From there, he turned to a full time life in politics.
|
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Without support or guidance, I turned to the streets for belonging.
|
|
For treatment, Davidson said he turned to medicinal use of marijuana.
|
|
He turned to heroin and created a world of his own.
|
|
As a result, those seeking utility-scale installations turned to imports.
|
|
Marginalised politically and socially, many turned to business and became wealthy.
|
|
So, they turned to design duo Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller.
|
|
The Kurds then turned to Assad for help despite their rivalry.
|
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To fund the gallery the photogenic redhead turned to bondage modeling.
|
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Across the continent and beyond, millions have turned to the trade.
|
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Eichmann's prosecutors had turned to survivor voices as evidence of the
|
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Trump next turned to the Ralph Northam and the Virginia bill.
|
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As we crossed into near-darkness, Mr. Francesconi turned to me.
|
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As spices became less lucrative, Dutch colonists turned to other commodities.
|
|
Finally, Cramer turned to Norwegian Cruise, which came public in 2013.
|
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Others of us turned to his music in times of need.
|
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Talk soon turned to when the bailiffs would make their move.
|
|
The Pakistani Prime Minister has also turned to China for help.
|
|
As a result, many private companies have turned to shadow banking.
|
|
Beijing instead has turned to persuasion to get some people back.
|
|
Chhonn turned to his brother, there in the office with them.
|
|
Before she turned to politics, Ocasio-Cortez worked as a bartender.
|
|
When YouTube tried to contain proliferating conspiracies, it turned to Wikipedia.
|
|
Halfway through Thursday's feisty Democratic debate, the conversation turned to ISIS.
|
|
It's unclear why Waller has turned to a seemingly last resort.
|
|
Cars and motorcycles were turned to rusted, twisted heaps of metal.
|
|
Some, like Gafill, have turned to social media to supplement earnings.
|
|
One day, his friend who spoke Spanish turned to him, crying.
|
|
As a result, scientists have turned to "good bacteria" for help.
|
|
When she got to college, that predilection turned to a career.
|
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Day has turned to night for NASA's Opportunity rover on Mars.
|
|
And so she turned to the Internet to find out herself.
|
|
After this extraordinarily prolific period, Onyeabor turned to various business enterprises.
|
|
But as the oil boom turned to bust, Petronas slowed down.
|
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LG turned to EyeEm to add new features to the camera.
|
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As those shipments dwindled, refiners turned to shale and Canadian oil.
|
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He turned to a life of self-imposed exile in Macau.
|
|
That discomfort turned to anger as the documents started to arrive.
|
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Much of the island's turned to generators for the time being.
|
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell turned to watch Flake on the floor.
|
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As adversaries took over, Lopez Obrador turned to a grassroots strategy.
|
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I went home and turned to my trusty research partner, Google.
|
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In Romania, corrupt politicians turned to Giuliani for a helping hand.
|
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And then they turned to me and said, 'Fix it mom.
|
|
Smoyer's adrenalin turned to horror: Did I just shoot a woman?
|
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So Cramer turned to technician Mark Sebastian, the founder of OptionPit.
|
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Yet oddly enough, the heartland insurgents have turned to Donald Trump.
|
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"No one, I…" And with that, Beryl's cheer turned to despair.
|
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"
Trump then turned to Rubio and asked gently, "is that OK?
|
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After victories in 2006 and 2008, though, Democrats turned to governing.
|
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Finally, upon arriving at my destination, I turned to face her.
|
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This employee turned to technology to make their boss pay up.
|
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I used to watch them until the TV turned to snow.
|
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Trump has lately turned to other measures, including low gas prices.
|
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And so, I turned to freelance writing as a side hustle.
|
|
Talk turned to Leviton's request to get rid of the tariffs.
|
|
AV companies have turned to crowdsourced labor to reduce labeling costs.
|
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Kashmiris, as they do in crisis, turned to themselves for support.
|
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Her focus turned to yak wool and creating textiles with it.
|
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An hour or so into our conversation, Ben turned to Clarissa.
|
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When locals would not take up arms, they turned to children.
|
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Naturally, we turned to Yelp, but our search yielded grim results.
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To replace him, Nixon turned to Secretary of Defense Elliot Richardson.
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Donna Weber, now 53, turned to painkillers after undergoing simple surgery.
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KDP and PUK members have both turned to Sistani for help.
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After handing down that sentence, the judge turned to Mr. Reilly.
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As day turned to night, iPhone buyers braced for the challenge.
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Instead, I turned to private student loans to cover the cost.
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Not so long ago, Girardi would not have turned to journeymen.
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He could have turned to Michael Jordan, the shaved-headed trailblazer.
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One in five women have turned to Planned Parenthood for care.
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He instinctively turned to try and stop the phone from falling.
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The company turned to Demotech to get an A Exceptional rating.
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Instead, he turned to Twitter to see what was going on.
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Critics turned to the Constitution and found clear authority against Trump.
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The three hours the Grooms brothers had scheduled turned to nine.
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I turned to my friend and said, 'Look, here's the napkin.
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Kitao turned to professional wrestling and caused drama wherever he went.
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In 2011, she turned to Dr. Drew's Celebrity Rehab for help.
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It turned to a pleasant numbness, and I crawled into it.
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She turned to the nurse to schedule my first T shot.
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When doctors refused to prescribe more, she turned to a dealer.
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Some have turned to GoFundMe to raise money for living expenses.
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As the interview progressed, Mr. Gingrich turned to baiting Ms. Kelly.
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" She turned to her co-workers and asked, "Look at this!
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The second burst made it clear, and he turned to run.
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After building a successful financial information business, he turned to politics.
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Meanwhile, the days have turned to weeks, and the shortages persist.
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Some turned to word of mouth, and that was equally unreliable.
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In response, Mr. Carson has turned to charitable foundations for funding.
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With his goal no longer clear, he turned to hard partying.
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People turned to country stores like Dent's to fill the gap.
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He turned to religious themes and social commentary about child rearing.
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With victory in the House secured, attention turned to the Senate.
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Middle- and upper-class Americans increasingly turned to hospitals for treatment.
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When Xavier didn't immediately answer, the man turned to face him.
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They turned to Mr. Howe, who asked Mr. Percoco to intervene.
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She turned to Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York in May.
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The data Mr. Trump turned to "are not factual" she said.
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Ms. Kazantzis turned to political activism later in her writing career.
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He turned to the public gallery, where Mr. Bolger was sitting.
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Here, Brianna remembers Frank as the comforting parent she turned to.
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The eulogies turned to a question: Where would we go now?
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So they turned to what were, frankly, a series of tragedies.
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As the two ate, the talk inevitably turned to start-ups.
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Instead, they turned to ones from unknown or non-official sources.
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But, after Gates and his team left, Welch turned to Rogers.
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I picked up a few and turned to let Dave know.
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The group has increasingly turned to closed channels to share information.
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Then, he said, the conversation turned to how they could help.
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I turned to collaborating when I needed help laying out grids.
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Many, he said, turned to selling drugs to support their addictions.
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The conversation turned to the difference between Italian and Russian Communists.
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I have never turned to hockey for moral or political instruction.
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And toward the decade's end, he turned to making bronze sculpture.
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In the face of legislative obstacles, Obama turned to executive action.
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The thumps got harder when Clinton turned to the Democratic Party.
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Durant turned to look in her direction after making the shot.
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After Green walked Bradley on four pitches, Girardi turned to Kahnle.
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And so Davis turned to Warren: Was that answer substantial enough?
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The talks then turned to Frazier and some White Sox relievers.
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Shiite and Kurdish leaders turned to the Americans, begging for help.
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Now they have turned to Ukraine, and Trump's dealings with it.
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The Vietnamese turned to the natural fortress that was their land.
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The conversation then turned to his father, who is ninety-three.
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Obama turned to the Kurds as a last option, in 2014.
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The staff attorney looked at Obermaier, then turned to Cohen again.
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At one point she turned to prostitution to fund their habit.
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For an outside opinion, I turned to Pati Carlson, an astrocartographer.
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Joni Ernst turned to look at him and he stopped. Sen.
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It is not shocking that these teachers have turned to unions.
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Qualcomm turned to Asian companies that wanted to get into wireless.
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A few minutes into his presentation, he turned to Sidewalk Labs.
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However, others turned to social media to complain, calling Morgan arrogant.
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So he turned to a tried and true strategy: Follow Google.
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Absent a likely polling boost, Mr. Booker turned to courting endorsements.
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I turned to continue up the trail, and then froze again.
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N). Now the focus has turned to Europe's Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
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Prabal Gurung and Christian Siriano, for example, turned to T-shirts.
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Khomeini was oscillating, but gradually he turned to the conservative side.
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The Chinese authorities have also turned to other types of treatments.
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For that project, Dubai turned to a South Korean satellite manufacturer.
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On the other side of the mountain, Forelli turned to Kiefer.
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" He turned to me and said, "What's it to you, Pops?
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In uncomfortable times, Silicon Valley has turned to a comfortable shoe.
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She has turned to prayer and fasting to strengthen her spiritually.
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Once the door had closed, Pam Hendrix turned to her husband.
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His attention soon turned to Libya, where jihadists were running rampant.
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I turned to "The Americans" to look for comfort and inspiration.
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"No one has turned to us with such requests," he said.
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Players have increasingly turned to private hitting coaches with modern techniques.
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Then, his field of vision suddenly turned to black and white.
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Grandparents have turned to Skype to get to know their grandchildren.
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Whenever Mr. Diallo needed an escape, he turned to Greek mythology.
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A train whistled in the distance, and Cooper turned to wave.
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After that, we turned to China, in particular its venture slowdown.
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"So they turned to the idea of rooftop gardening," he continued.
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Devon, furious, turned to Mr. Pruitt for help in pushing back.
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The company also turned to its friends in Congress for help.
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Attention has since turned to WhatsApp, which Facebook purchased in 2014.
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Officer Walburger turned to tell his partner it was all clear.
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However, these assumptions could also be turned to a candidate's advantage.
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Ollie turned to the UConn section and shook his fists vigorously.
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After building a successful financial information business, he turned to politics.
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Warren, meanwhile, turned to the Green New Deal as her alternative.
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Where's the calming influence the nation turned to after the Sept.
|
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Under huge international pressure, the opposition eventually turned to the courts.
|
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So, we turned to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller for some answers.
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The Social Democrats turned to a familiar playbook to push back.
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All of this drove her when she turned to the camera.
|
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However, European shares slipped lower as attention turned to the ECB.
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Supporters of the Islamic State have also turned to the platform.
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Instead, she turned to the CJEU to invalidate the whole system.
|
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Instantly, the news cycle turned to debates about the DNA test.
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To play the potential bounce, Gordon turned to the options market.
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The KKW Beauty founder shares that's when she turned to surrogacy.
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She later turned to hard drugs and died of an overdose.
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Now, about a year later, you've finally turned to foreign policy.
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Gwyneth Paltrow turned to the year 1963 for this Valentino recreation.
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The troubled bank turned to Dick Parsons to lead it out.
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Kentucky, meanwhile, turned to Fox, who had 15 points before halftime.
|
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But not long after the successful surgery, hope turned to fear.
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The pudgy boy turned to me as I craned my neck.
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Then he turned to the second page and did the same.
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As Pokrajac turned to rejoin his mother, his smile was incandescent.
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I turned to experts on social movements to answer these questions.
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He played football in high school, but then turned to rugby.
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It can be turned to understanding businesses as well as politicians.
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Players have increasingly turned to private hitting coaches with modern techniques.
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As the day turned to night, she made her final touches.
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The conversation eventually turned to their plans for the coming months.
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Distinct groups turned to the Constitution to protect their specific interests.
|
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So Forman turned to his church, which had space to rent.
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Hahaha ... and then he turned to Congresswoman Val Demings from Florida.
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That was her last newspaper job before she turned to academia.
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Taps wouldn't work, so people turned to natural sources of water.
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Dozens of politicians turned to prayer, according to their press releases.
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A separate group later turned to destruction to make their point.
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After Sanders and Harris raised their hands, moderators turned to Sen.
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The senator immediately turned to the crowd and announced the news.
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If there was ever anything else, it's long turned to dust.
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Retailers have turned to private-label brands to try to boost profitability.
|
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Finally, we turned to the latest S-1 filing from tech: CrowdStrike .
|
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Worry slowly turned to quiet despair as election results turned toward Trump.
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Then Mr. Erdogan — president of a NATO member nation — turned to taunts.
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A student struggling with math turned to Tinder for last minute help.
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She turned to "The Tightwad Gazette" for some tips on saving money.
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Modern artists like photographer Cindy Sherman have also turned to this theme.
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He turned to Kickstarter, where it drew more than $14,000 in backing.
|
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At that moment, my attention turned to a low roar from outside.
|
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"Hardball" host Chris Matthews turned to ex-NFL wide receiver Donte Stallworth.
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The lives of many friends and neighbours have been turned to ash.
|
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Midnight turned to 1 and 2, with Clinton nowhere to be seen.
|
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Panera turned to Blaine Hurst to lead the search for a solution.
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America's southern neighbor rebuffed him, however, so he's turned to government funding.
|
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He couldn't fade into the background when the discussion turned to policy.
|
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So, she turned to Marion PD for answers to her computational conundrum.
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Moreover, some focus turned to Japanese firms' appetite for foreign direct investment.
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Not content to stop there, the authors then turned to the internet.
|
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Those constituents have turned to some creative ways to voice their displeasure.
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So, we turned to the most reliable source we could find: Wikihow.
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Subsequently, all eyes turned to the once lawless western borderland with Afghanistan.
|
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He then turned to a friendlier witness to ask one last question.
|
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If the debate turned to policy, he could fade into the background.
|
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In the episode, Haqq turned to sister Khadijah and Kardashian for consolation.
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Companies have hiked wages and some turned to automation or acquiring rivals.
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To preserve her equanimity Ms Aviles turned to a firm called Opendoor.
|
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My mother said the fear on my face had turned to horror.
|
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The track marks on Gus' arm suggest he had turned to heroin.
|
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The Chinese authorities have turned to other types of treatments as well.
|
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The astronomers then turned to archive images of the Hubble Space Telescope.
|
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I turned to my staff and asked if it was a demonstration.
|
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But a deluge of funding in 23 turned to drought in 2016.
|
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Forthright about her loneliness, she turned to other deep friendships for sustenance.
|
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So the city turned to marijuana, hoping to fill the economic void.
|
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Jenner turned to Alejandro Collection to recreate her iconic Met Gala look.
|
|
However, as soon as the conversation turned to politics, he got serious.
|
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Hostility has turned to violence in multiple conflicts, displacing millions of Ethiopians.
|
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The euphoria that greeted Abiy's reforms has turned to nervousness and uncertainty.
|
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Hunter turned to modeling after injuring himself as an athlete in college.
|
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In place of that crowdsourced fact-checking, what have you turned to?
|
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Today the mood among foreign businesses in China has turned to disenchantment.
|
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Mr Papandreou turned to the euro zone and the IMF for help.
|
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Erin turned to me, a wry smile slowly spreading across her face.
|
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He turned to her daughter, though, and complimented her brightly dyed hair.
|
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After Buttigieg defended his record on race, the moderator turned to Sen.
|
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To do so, he turned to that scientific stalwart, the lab rat.
|
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The conversation turned to a review of 1,250 migrants fleeing war zones.
|
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She ended by thanking the Academy and turned to let Lee speak.
|
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"I felt as if my blood had turned to ice," he described.
|
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Best Buy turned to Joly, a hospitality executive, to halt its slump.
|
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So for the Falcon Heavy flight, Arch turned to the mineral quartz.
|
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Interest rates rose and market talk turned to inflation and higher growth.
|
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That's when I turned to social media and someone found the form.
|
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Many have turned to lightly regulated compounding pharmacies, which can mix chemicals.
|
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Attention turned to McCain as party leadership presumably tried to woo him.
|
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I immediately had biscuits to mind, and my gravy turned to shit.
|
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James turned to me within 10 seconds and said, 'He's the guy.
|
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" He then turned to the little boy and said, "I love you.
|
|
As the two power couples chatted, talk quickly turned to their children.
|
|
The conversation quickly turned to the topic of the moment: Donald Trump.
|
|
He turned to his partner for guidance on what to do next.
|
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As he often does, Justice Breyer turned to the lawyers for help.
|
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Instead, as an above-average-height seventh grader, she turned to basketball.
|
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"Gradually my journalism became advocacy, my advocacy turned to activism," he wrote.
|
|
Asian drinkers have also turned to its cheaper rivals Budweiser and Tuborg.
|
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When the topic turned to his barrio, the tough kid facade dropped.
|
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Instead, he turned to the big machine and started fiddling with it.
|
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Many migrants have turned to smugglers to help them cross borders illegally.
|
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After I visited the slaughterhouse, I turned to veganism for two months.
|
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To assess that she turned to a test called the "acid steatocrit".
|
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Mr Trump veered hardest towards his base when he turned to immigration.
|
|
Then, she turned to rumors that have been swirling about her marriage.
|
|
And they've turned to a new tool — Slack — to help them collaborate.
|
|
Then the camera turned to the eldest Kardashian for an emotional interview.
|
|
" She then turned to Kourtney and asked, "Do you want to talk?
|
|
Believing that they had eliminated housing shortages, councils turned to other matters.
|
|
"I turned to him and said, &aposLet&aposs go,&apos" Pritchett said.
|
|
Maybe jobs didn't disappear as industry advanced, but just turned to bullshit.
|
|
In the meantime, Searching for Hope has turned to the black market.
|
|
They sniffed or smiled or simply shrugged when talk turned to geopolitics.
|
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With limited time remaining, Hart turned to the troop's leaders for guidance.
|
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By the time I turned to him, he was on one knee.
|
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He turned to correspondence courses from the University of Texas at Austin.
|
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Striking driving-enthusiast mobile off the list, I turned to the tech.
|
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It is at that point that some have turned to radical Islam.
|
|
President Barack Obama says that, at those times, he turned to books.
|
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And so Nyong'o turned to different avenues to direct her own success.
|
|
" The president then turned to Netanyahu and said: "You know that, right?
|
|
To cut the numbers reaching Europe, Mrs Merkel has turned to realpolitik.
|
|
The latest conflicts come as the mining boom has turned to bust.
|
|
But when Trump turned to specific cases, things started to look different.
|
|
Let's start with Vox, which turned to actual military experts for insight.
|
|
So, Matt and Chandra turned to an experimental treatment offered in Mexico.
|
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Focus turned to a "flash" reading of euro zone inflation in October.
|
|
The conversation also turned to the grand anxieties of post-Ferguson policing.
|
|
Juan turned to view the Border Patrol agent waiting in the truck.
|
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So I turned to the next best pillar of advice: Amazon reviews.
|
|
Tuesday morning, Trump again turned to social media to convey his mindset.
|
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When it was over, Ronaldo is said to have turned to her.
|
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After the traumatic experience, she turned to food for comfort, she said.
|
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Clinton has routinely turned to celebrities to boost her campaign and fundraisers.
|
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House Republicans turned to the Congressional Review Act to overturn the regulation.
|
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So I turned to the only people left: the other Jesus freaks.
|
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His office said Temer turned to the military after police were overwhelmed.
|
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Others have turned to roommates to offset the rising cost of rent.
|
|
After the first day, her focus turned to surviving in the wilderness.
|
|
Instead, they have turned to special interest groups to drive centralized planning.
|
|
Then he instantly turned to this cruelty when the going got tough.
|
|
When Nigerians turned to the black market he sealed the country's borders.
|
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"The major district has turned to a dead city," another user said.
|
|
Faced with such oppression in the past, some have turned to violence.
|
|
Next, I turned to one of the various Android emulators available online.
|
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I have turned to social media only to end up feeling worse.
|
|
In such situations, the United States has turned to Russia for help.
|
|
I have looked him in the eyes and not turned to stone.
|
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My knees turned to jam and I fell to the pavement, shaking.
|
|
" He added: "Since I had almost no experience, I turned to friends.
|
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"After the salmon quit coming, they turned to the mullet," Cole recalled.
|
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Women turned to Rent the Runway for weddings, proms and birthday parties.
|
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I turned to find myself staring down the barrel of another pistol.
|
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They turned to each other, turned up their palms and shrugged simultaneously.
|
|
But as the shots continued to ring out, confusion turned to terror.
|
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Ebrard said Mexico turned to the FBI due the victims' dual citizenship.
|
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He turned to the owner and lifted his palms in the air.
|
|
Emily turned to me and asked if I had joined the PTA.
|
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Before this I had turned to a helpful ornithologist friend for counsel.
|
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The cabdriver glanced once in the mirror, then turned to face him.
|
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After achieving success on the amateur circuit, Phiri turned to professional boxing.
|
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For that, Havelange needed money, and for that, he turned to Adidas.
|
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Another sector that has turned to robotics is nursing and elderly care.
|
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Other child welfare agencies turned to him during that time as well.
|
|
That is why the mayor, Donald Guardian, turned to Trenton for help.
|
|
With that, Cramer turned to his game plan for the week ahead.
|
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Not knowing where to start, she turned to Arnold Schwarzenegger for inspiration.
|
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He turned to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' annual shareholder letter, released Wednesday.
|
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After he left The Sunday Times, Mr. Giles turned to writing books.
|
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Too many doctors turned to opiates when alternative pain treatments were available.
|
|
Along with those conventional safe havens, investors have also turned to bitcoin.
|
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Trump turned to his often-used insult of "Pocahontas" to slam Sen.
|
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So Mr. Alyajouri turned to his cellphone to find a better solution.
|
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He turned to the nearest pool-goer and threw up his hands.
|
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Many who have turned to GoFundMe and similar platforms have seen success.
|
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Mustafa B. turned to a nearby policemen to ask about the purpose
|
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Charles then turned to the speaker to ask where they had gone.
|
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He tried public relations and politics, but finally, he turned to reporting.
|
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Speculation then turned to Flynn and the question of his legal peril.
|
|
Garfield turned to watch a pink neon ladder descend from the rafters.
|
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But in the past week, the campaign has turned to minority outreach.
|
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Deschamps-Braly then turned to the brow bone on his side table.
|
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He turned to journalism before embarking on a career of writing fiction.
|
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In 2008, they turned to Obama's deliberation over Bush's "gut-player" style.
|
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Republicans turned to the line in the closing days of the campaign.
|
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He turned to the Soviet Union for economic aid and political support.
|
|
It seems that many Chinese humorists back then turned to cursing. Why?
|
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The discussion again turned to the financial stability risks of loose policy.
|
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On the advice of a real estate agent, they turned to SabbaticalHomes.
|
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Things have gotten so bad that she's turned to Euron and Bronn.
|
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As 2013 turned to 2014, The Wheel promised to churn through capital.
|
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They turned to California initially given its history of strong workplace protections.
|
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But knowing that May-Treanor was retiring, Walsh Jennings turned to Ross.
|
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So they turned to a resource that the astronauts produced naturally: CO2.
|
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He turned to his left and pointed the weapon at an officer.
|
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To counter the hostile forces arrayed against him, he turned to TNI.
|
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Talk soon turned to politics, as talk did more often these days.
|
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However, the government has turned to China to help relieve economic pressures.
|
|
It took around eight minutes before the conversation turned to Kanye West.
|
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But for the residents, the place turned to hell years before that.
|
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For help, the lawmakers turned to Frank Luntz, the Republican messaging guru.
|
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Yield-starved investors have turned to those markets for potentially greater returns.
|
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She turned to find him on bended knee, engagement ring in hand.
|
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Facing an international uproar, the government turned to the commission for help.
|
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I turned to Anjali Mahto, a dermatologist and British Skin Foundation spokesperson.
|
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To explore the altered microbiome hypothesis further, the team turned to rats.
|
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When turned to its side, the product can be used as headphones.
|
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Other AIDS activists, including pioneering doctor Gabriel Torres, turned to meth too.
|
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This wasn't the only time he's turned to fans for money, either.
|
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With low access, some women have turned to abortion doulas for help.
|
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As the days wore on, our enthusiasm and energy turned to sorrow.
|
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Then, the company's operational focus turned to enabling scalable two-day shipping.
|
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I wasn't really the gay you turned to in times of crises.
|
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News. Kylie naturally turned to Snapchat to capture the situation on camera.
|
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An angry populace that turned to an even angrier demagogue for salvation.
|
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Reassuringly, just 15 percent of chefs turned to Twitter to find recipes.
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He turned to Twitter to promote his restaurant's crowdfunding page last year.
|
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He turned to fire on them and they shot and killed him.
|
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Unable to crack the phone itself, the bureau turned to the courts.
|
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She turned to Moore, standing over him as she addressed him directly.
|
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Since 2012, an additional 2.1 million people have turned to government assistance.
|
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A few minutes later, our server came back and turned to me.
|
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He had dropped out of his asylum program and turned to crime.
|
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For that, many Europeans turned to their national identity: British, French, German.
|
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In California, hospitals have turned to Los Angeles seamstresses to make masks.
|
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Esperanza turned to her, put her finger up to her lips. Hush.
|
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Mr. Peterson increasingly turned to philanthropy and fiscal advocacy in later years.
|
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He later turned to philanthropy, and in particular support for cancer research.
|
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As a new decade dawned in 1970, the US turned to quiche.
|
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Inevitably, the chatter between Mr. Kraft and the kids turned to football.
|
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He amped up his attacks on Omar, then turned to calling Rep.
|
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He turned to Morehouse alumni in attendance and abruptly issued a challenge.
|
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So the locals turned to each other for strength amid the chaos.
|
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Before free trade, picture framers in Canada mostly turned to Peterboro Matboards.
|
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You're not escaping neighborhoods turned to rubble or death by firing squad.
|
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Mr. Gu has turned to the Bible in recent days for support.
|
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Many customers turned to light tuna, which experts say has less mercury.
|
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Finally, Ms. Hughes's team turned to the thumb, an especially complex digit.
|
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Unable to pacify the Roman Republic by treaty, Pyrrhus turned to bribery.
|
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For answers, we turned to our ace White House correspondent Katie Rogers.
|
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" His mother turned to him, he recalled, and said, "Nigga, you crazy.
|
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In desperate times, some farmers have turned to suicide, troubling local officials.
|
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She repeatedly rebuffed him, she said, and his advances turned to harassment.
|
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As gasoline prices stabilized, more customers turned to the new, smaller pickups.
|
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" He turned to them and he said, "You're ruining all of media.
|
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Returning to Harlem with no job skills, he turned to the streets.
|
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Consumers have increasingly turned to forums like Reddit to demystify personal finance.
|
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By the time the food came, the talk had turned to Trump.
|
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She turned to find that they were seated next to their boss.
|
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It continued unbroken even after Mr. Gomes turned to face the audience.
|
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They were not told much and turned to the news for details.
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After a while, she got off the phone and turned to me.
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We turned to dermatologists to answer all our armpit hyperpigmentation questions, ahead.
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The gurgle turned to a growl, and 50 Cent was apt again.
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After serving us generous mugs of tea, he turned to his client.
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In their worst months, they turned to a food pantry for groceries.
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The conversation turned to environmental statistics and how daunting they can seem.
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Again, the conversation was in Italian, and it quickly turned to recipes.
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She turned to influencers for help Zuniga went to Google for answers.
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But when boom turned to crash JDS's share price plunged by 99.8%.
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In Turin, fans' thoughts had already turned to what they might win.
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We turned to Ultimate Rewards for the BA-Ushuaia flights as well.
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So the researchers turned to the Nordlinger Ries crater in southern Germany.
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The conversation turned to gun politics; I'm a closeted gun rights sympathizer.
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Patty Mills, Ginobili's teammate on the San Antonio Spurs, turned to him.
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Divers neglected the pearl trade, and the region turned to oil production.
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The Kurds, left stranded, turned to the Syrian government for military help.
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In addition to the fire-fighting, attention turned to nearby residential areas.
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Sales also benefited from pent-up demand as recession turned to recovery.
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Joni Ernst of Iowa turned to look at him and he stopped.
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Slowly, they grew up and evolved, and they turned to exotic flowers.
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Everything it passed when it's shadow fell on it turned to bad.
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The diving coach turned to see her coming across the wet deck.
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So now it has turned to crowdfunding to help it settle down.
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So baseball's dominant franchise turned to one of the American League's doormats.
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China has turned to other soybean exporters including Canada, Brazil and Argentina.
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The key moment, however, was when the discussion turned to antitrust enforcement.
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Eventually, she turned to adoption, looking first into the foster care system.
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But when the game was over, attention had turned to the Warriors.
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My heart was pounding through my chest, and turned to Jell-O.
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Now high, he turned to look at the mass of bodies dancing.
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The Terrapins (2-1) turned to sophomore Max Bortenschlager in Hill's absence.
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Lobbyists for Procter & Gamble and other companies turned to lawmakers for help.
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Some have also turned to armed security and organized law enforcement patrols.
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We quickly gave up on the chicken and turned to the pasta.
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He started charging $50 a mix, which turned to $100, and more.
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Not Mr. Victor, whom the author turned to in the late '80s.
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" Graham then turned to Kavanaugh, adding: "You have nothing to apologize for.
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Countries have long turned to K Street to help them navigate Washington.
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Two televisions were turned to CNN; Mr. Trump flashed on the screen.
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It's not the volume, which is already turned to a high setting.
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He resigned in mid-21980 and turned to producing his own shows.
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Darkness fell in the small, humid hut and voices turned to whispers.
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The Kurds have turned to Syria's despot, Bashar al-Assad, for protection.
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Eileen died in 19503, and Bassing turned to ghostwriting and public relations.
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Hundreds of hectares of centuries-old native forest were turned to charcoal.
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" She turned to the camera: "Michael, I know where you work, Michael.
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And so, like an increasing number of mourners, she turned to crowdfunding.
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" So Cunnane turned to a seasoned staffer and asked, "What's a POTUS?
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Then, as happens a lot these days, talk turned to Mr. Trump.
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A wintry mix overnight had turned to snow before the morning commute.
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So they turned to pottery and the record keeping of ancient bureaucrats.
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Nayyem was outraged, and turned to Facebook to call for a protest.
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Eventually, she turned to in vitro fertilization treatments at Dr. Mastrominas's clinic.
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One drink turned to two, and suddenly it was 7:30 p.m.
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But when injuries derailed a promising athletic career, Reynolds turned to acting.
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" Jesus turned to Pious Paul on his left and said: "Be gone!
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This is not the first time Volkswagen has turned to the cloud.
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As the process went on, however, his attention turned to something broader.
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Attention then turned to the battle for the remaining 61% of Sky.
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Then the two men turned to the evening's play, Dr. Peterson said.
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The scene of joy and celebration quickly turned to chaos and screaming.
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"Everybody turned to look at me when I walked in," she said.
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Of course, talk turned to her engagement with baseball great Alex Rodriguez.
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The wind farm turned to a different technology to smooth its output.
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Soon attention turned to his work advising foreign despots, including in Ukraine.
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At 15, Kuzminskas turned to journalism, interviewing his brother's teammates for stories.
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We turned to gaze at the sunlight dancing along the East River.
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Others, however, turned to the man who had been shot, Kaos recalled.
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I turned to my financial planner to help me invest the money.
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Festivalgoers turned to Twitter to share what was happening with their followers.
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Then he turned to Schumann's "Bunte Blätter" (Colored Leaves), a real curiosity.
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For answers, we turned to Mission Chinese Food's beverage director Sam Anderson.
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Elsewhere in the hotel, the talk turned to the night's political tone.
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And so, to survive the brain-dissolving internet, I turned to meditation.
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As he loped back downcourt, Antetokounmpo turned to the stands and winked.
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Asked about the play involving Adams, Beverley turned to a television camera.
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Middleton turned to her go-to color for the 2017 Portrait Gala.
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Though a number of protesters turned to violence, the majority were peaceful.
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There was a panel, and she turned to me and said this.
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Nadia knew she needed help and turned to her parents for support.
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I was interested in Latin America, and I first turned to Mexico.
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When they played commands the dogs were familiar with, the dogs disproportionately turned to the right, and when they played distorted speech, or commands in a language the dogs had never heard before, they mostly turned to the left.
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At the 2019 ASCAP Pop Music Awards, Eilish turned to artist SlumpyKev again.
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Journalists have turned to other jobs, particularly working for corporations in public relations.
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By 2006, Mr. Gui had turned to publishing lurid books on Chinese politics.
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Instead, Dr Ong turned to what is known as electrospray ionisation technology (EIT).
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Readers on both sides of the debate turned to her books once more.
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Tesla has turned to two insiders to manage and oversee the company's finances.
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I've never been a party girl, but [drinking] is something I turned to.
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But he often struggled when the debate turned to in-depth policy questions.
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To cope, Blazejewski turned to his passion for long-distance running and marathons.
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Effectively bankrupted by the loss of its Venezuela project, Crystallex turned to Tenor.
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The discussion then turned to in-app advertisements, which Tinder recently rolled out.
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And that's why all eyes have turned to reality TV producer Mark Burnett.
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Baidu has turned to the financial industry to bolster its consumer finance business.
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Despondent, she turned to her aunt, Layal Masarweh, who intervened on her behalf.
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I turned to my mom and asked: 'It goes away right, this anxiety?
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Still determined to make sense of Taylor's behavior, I turned to the experts.
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According to Bogle, his father turned to drinking, and his parents eventually divorced.
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I watched out the window as the city slowly turned to sand dunes.
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To process her feelings, the mother of three said she turned to prayer.
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The emotional abuse turned to physical abuse, and I was ashamed and embarrassed.
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Looking to improve, the brand turned to its favorite focus group: its customers.
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Instead, they turned to nominations, to build accomplishments they could tout to voters.
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Bush turned to one of the pack and said, "hold your ground, Scotty".
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In the midst of a parliamentary break, talk turned to football, as Sen.
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In the meantime, he's turned to a loophole known as the UHF discount.
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But splinter groups, in particular the Palestinian group Hamas, have turned to terrorism.
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Unsure of who to blame for the incident, the family turned to Amazon.
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Tesla has repeatedly turned to Wall Street for fresh capital throughout its history.
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" So she turned to social media and began sharing her own "real deal.
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President Reagan eventually turned to then-US Appeals Court Judge Kennedy of California.
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Alabama and other states turned to midazolam as an alternative to the anesthetic.
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" Trump turned to May and joked: "This was your choice of a question.
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For a split second, she turned to see where the debris might land.
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I turned to you and I said, 'I want you to evaluate women.
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As she turned to look, the coyote lunged at the woman, police said.
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Devastated by his loss, the gastronomic adventurer turned to art-making for solace.
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Instead, more consumers turned to their phones or desktop computers to grab bargains.
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In desperation its CEO and co-founder, Liu Yan, turned to live-streaming.
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She turned to sex work early in her life to make ends meet.
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She also turned to Fast Company and the Harvard Business Review for guidance.
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He therefore turned to Matthew Genge of Imperial College, London and his colleagues.
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The crowd quickly turned to a sea of "boos" and shows of frustration.
|
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Naturally, the internet turned to Twitter to vent its collective frustration at Facebook.
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In order to find out why, Shape turned to sexpert Dr. Logan Levkoff.
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Homes had flooded or turned to tinder and their zinc rooftops blew off.
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The driver turned to me, and I firmly told him to pull over.
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As we walked up to his apartment, Daniel stopped and turned to me.
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In response, several states, including Ohio, turned to new mixes that included midazolam.
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" Ms. Chai then turned to nine selections from Schumann's popular piano suite "Carnaval.
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She turned to YouTube in 2016, and she's amassed over 672,000 subscribers since.
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Winter had turned to spring, and the sun was hot in the sky.
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Nvidia turned to 1 million images on Flickr to train the neural network.
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WHEN Roman Abramovich had problems renewing his British visa, he turned to Switzerland.
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U.S. Treasury yields were lower as investors turned to fixed income for safety.
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In response, a number of organizers have turned to creating women-only events.
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Berger turned to Lobelo again, asking him pointedly about his school's financial entanglements.
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Some in the section below him turned to him, shouting and jabbing fingers.
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I turned to yoga, health and wellness to heal my body and mind.
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They also turned to delivery companies such as Grubhub/Seamless, Postmates, and DoorDash.
|
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Instead, Palomba and his team have turned to something more exotic: voice recognition.
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The debate then turned to class, which played even more on Redmond's insecurity.
|
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But relief quickly turned to disappointment and anger at this major, terrifying mistake.
|
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King Midas specified his objective: I want everything I touch turned to gold.
|
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Next, we turned to two startups that are focused on male reproductive health.
|
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So they turned to their respective parents and secured a total of $250,000.
|
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Many have turned to alternative cryptocurrencies such as Ether due to bitcoin's limitations.
|
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Mr Trump, as his announcement on Afghanistan illustrates, has turned to other advisers.
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With few chances for legal employment, tribes in Fezzan have turned to smuggling.
|
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With this problem mostly solved, the team turned to its live coaching feature.
|
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The conversation then turned to whether Hilton would run for president one day.
|
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He walked away, and I turned to my videographer; we were both shocked.
|
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Naturally, he was the first person I turned to while researching this article.
|
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So the White House turned to Civis for help with that as well.
|
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The museum and its 12,500 artifacts were turned to rubble by Saudi bombs.
|
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Rivers in which he had swum year-round turned to dust in summer.
|
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Instead, he said, the team turned to something Amazon knows well: analyzing data.
|
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But as soon as I opened my inbox, my incredulity turned to fear.
|
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The talk then turned to Netflix's ongoing dispute with Gaviria regarding the royalties.
|
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And to do that, he turned to trainer-to-the-stars, Artie McGovern.
|
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Instead, Ballmer said he turned to a world he knew well: The boardroom.
|
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Kate, 36, then turned to the Queen, 92, to acknowledge the delightful moment.
|
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Soon, their conversation turned to violent sexual assault of children, the complaint said.
|
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Which is why she turned to her longtime pros for the special day.
|
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Boston turned to Kimbrel in the ninth, but the All-Star closer faltered.
|
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News' Giuliana Rancic, the actress turned to the camera: "Hi Holland, " she said.
|
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Since 2016, attention has turned to bigger banks, many long considered politically untouchable.
|
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But my enthusiasm quickly turned to anxiety upon learning the internship was unpaid.
|
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The gang later turned to crime, prospering through robbery, kidnapping and drug-running.
|
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The pair were friends and Kardashian said he turned to her for advice.
|
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Defense Department employees instead turned to keeping manual records, the June report said.
|
|
Perhaps most shocking was when our host turned to the subject of women.
|
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Water goes into the sauce pot, which is then turned to medium heat.
|
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Musk turned to a colleague and said he didn't like the candidate's shoes.
|
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Arkansas and other states turned to midazolam as an alternative to the anesthetic.
|
|
Since his first session this past July, he has not turned to coke.
|
|
She turned to look at her shelf and expected to see the soldier.
|
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My skin turned to pure, itchy fire upon contact with the outside air.
|
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"I can't do this with you," she said, and turned to face me.
|
|
While in detention, she turned to religion, and found faith in the Church.
|
|
The President turned to his signature move -- the enthusiastic point -- during his remarks.
|
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Before I made a move to get out he turned to face me.
|
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They all turned to Reddit to deploy ad campaigns and connect with consumers.
|
|
But this element appears to have drifted away as summer turned to autumn.
|
|
We turned to the pros for answers to all our burning airbrush questions.
|
|
Nervous US politicians turned to scientists to help them win the space race.
|
|
He also turned to writing, using overheard conversations at a cafe as inspiration.
|
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Frustrated, McKinney turned to the government attorney, who he said shrugged it off.
|
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He heard the gunshot and turned to see Ms. Enebral staggering toward him.
|
|
To make up for that, it turned to M&A with little success.
|
|
Washington, D.C. has also turned to nature for help in managing its stormwater.
|
|
When I turned to face him, he smiled and leaned toward my ear.
|
|
Brazil has turned to solar energy later than other countries in Latin America.
|
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President Kennedy turned to his brother Robert to press Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin.
|
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Doniece Sandoval was convinced homeless people deserve both, so ideas turned to action.
|
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After about 20 hours, she turned to Facebook, posting a request for help.
|
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That is why Cramer turned to Robert Moreno, a chartist, publisher of RightViewTrading.
|
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More and more people have turned to streaming and albums sales are dropping.
|
|
Back in the 1980s, the Saudis turned to China for advanced ballistic missiles.
|
|
So Rubio turned to his lone Senate endorser at the time, then-Sen.
|
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Silver is often turned to as a safe haven in times of uncertainty.
|
|
Then she turned to look at me over her shoulder and I stood.
|
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To counterbalance, China turned to its foreign exchange reserves to buy back yuan.
|
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Many of them turned to Canada because of US policies at the time.
|
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So, Kalanick turned to Levandowski — who, according to reports, he met in 2300.
|
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All eyes initially turned to Vice President Joe Biden as the Democratic frontrunner.
|
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Like many adolescents riddled with acne, I turned to the internet for help.
|
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Once the boycott started, Qatar turned to supplies from India and other producers.
|
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In an attempt to reestablish its international relevance, East Germany turned to sports.
|
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"I'm afraid our homes and properties have been turned to ashes," he said.
|
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That is why Cramer turned to Robert Moreno, a chartist, publisher of RightViewTrading.
|
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Ever been in a room so long your eyeballs have turned to drywall?
|
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So I dutifully turned to address the cons I'd noted along the way.
|
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The national conversation has once again turned to women's experiences of sexual harassment.
|
|
His family made millions through the media industry, before Packer turned to casinos.
|
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For help, Manju Gaur has turned to Bachao Bachpan Andolan, or the BBA.
|
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While onstage, the conversation inevitably turned to when the company might go public.
|
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" Reportedly, Obama turned to an aide and asked, "That's a good question, actually.
|
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Many furloughed federal workers have turned to online fundraising outlets such as GoFundMe.
|
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When the conversation turned to the door debate, Cameron got a little heated.
|
|
As she turned to leave, Ms. Willis looked at me one last time.
|
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Unconvinced, Hayden turned to Cohen, who assured him that Gang's recommendation was reasonable.
|
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At a press conference in Berlin, DUH turned to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).
|
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Questions turned to shock as I realized the cruel injustices of the war.
|
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State television said about 28,000 hectares of pine forest was turned to ashes.
|
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IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES POLITICS: The calendar just turned to 2019, but Sen.
|
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Over dinner at T.G.I. Friday's, Fike bristled when their conversation turned to politics.
|
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States officials then increasingly turned to Washington for more money to subsidize it.
|
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The fight continues As summer turned to fall, Whaley continued on the road.
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Instead, he turned to the usual suspects from the right-wing noise machine.
|
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By the time the call ends, Mata's radiant smile has turned to sobs.
|
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Two hours turned to three as I wandered through the immaculately maintained gardens.
|
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This circumspection about politics, however, disappeared when we turned to the Amazonian synod.
|
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The idea that Pyongyang had turned to digital theft would not be surprising.
|
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Cable news networks have long turned to former campaign operatives to provide commentary.
|
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Moore and Hatcher turned to Brantley, who has for office before, for advice.
|
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Trump has also turned to Kasowitz's firm to fill jobs in the administration.
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" Oxenberg, a mother of five, has now turned to the media: "I'm helpless.
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So he turned to Lang's charts to track some other strong semiconductor names.
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Forced to speak softly and sparingly, he turned to art as his voice.
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