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turn

noun as in walk, outing

noun as in scare

verb as in twist a body part

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By improving knowledge of the solar dynamo, the mission could lead to more accurate predictions of the solar cycle and, in turn, more reliable space weather forecasts.

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Years before the turning point of that album, though, Weinberg was growing up in Jersey, where he was “a gigging drummer” even as a child.

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As we headed for Tel Aviv, the presidential plane took a turn to do a fly-by of the beach.

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Ms Wandelt claimed to be Madeleine and pursued the McCann family with messages, calls, and visits, including turning up at their home and demanding a DNA test, the court has heard.

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‘I’d hate to turn her over to the state’: My mother, who has dementia, refuses to be put in a facility.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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