It is the right aircraft for these conditions as it cannot ground-loop nor turn over on its nose. |
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It was important for the candle to sit on a level surface and not turn over when it was lit. |
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If this show proves unsuccessful, the hognose snake will turn over on its back and play dead. |
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At the beach, the timer on Chase's watch went off, signaling that it was time for him to turn over. |
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On our way a pickup truck just ahead of us abruptly reverses into our taxicab with a slam, then does a fast three-point turn over the median. |
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People saw them turn over her basins of food and all the tofu products, eggs and all, splashed on the ground. |
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These best sellers turn over fast, so anticipate sales and plan your reorders. |
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Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs. |
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It's certainly not easy for a jazz pianist famous for swing to turn over to bebop. |
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However, I can now turn over my OR and do my machine check or jam a needle into your spine lickety-split. |
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Rob can tell that teenage hoodlums who raid his store are stealing for someone else because of the records they turn over when caught. |
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I know your new years' resolutions were probably broken weeks ago, but there's always a chance to turn over a new leaf. |
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Too many parents are willing to turn over the teaching of morals and social niceties to schools. |
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With the biblical passages you've given me, you've given my mind enough grist to turn over for the next couple of weeks. |
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If you keep knocking them back all day, eventually they have to turn over the ball. |
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Some saying that a turn over in those key positions might help inspire confidence here at the White House. |
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Fieldfare and redwings feed on the mounds of apples, Blackbirds and thrushes turn over the compost heap. |
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He then ordered an employee to turn over money from both of the shop's tills. |
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He has also offered to turn over 800 acres of his farmland to provide an east coast sanctuary for wildlife and fauna. |
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They should liquidate the whole shebang and turn over its business to an outfit that gives a stuff about customer service. |
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Gently turn over and cook an additional 3-5 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. |
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On March 15, the defense had to file a motion for a court order to force the prosecution to turn over the rest of the evidence. |
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Under the agreement, the military is not obliged to turn over personnel accused of crimes until a formal indictment has been made. |
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With perishables, you need to turn over your inventory faster, and you have refrigeration issues. |
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The engine whined but didn't turn over, and she felt blood trickle from her lip as she bit back a screaming tantrum. |
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The trade commission opens an investigation and demands the physician group turn over thousands of pages of documents at the group's expense. |
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The banks needed to reduce the number of freezing works operating in New Zealand, and they deliberately chose one company to turn over. |
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The situation changed dramatically in July at the ceremony to formally turn over Palazzo Grassi to its new padrone. |
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He tried to turn over, to face her, but at the sight of him the fiery anger overwhelmed her, and she swung as hard as she could in a deadly arc! |
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Look you oik, either you pay up or we'll turn over your plot to a local yuppie who really deserves it. |
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The adults are called click beetles because when they are on their backs, they will flip up and turn over with a clicking noise. |
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Both decided that the network would have to turn over unaired videotapes to civil litigants in a federal civil rights case. |
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So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and institute some new policies. |
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As soon as he heard the Jeep engine turn over, he bent over the sink and spat the medicine out. |
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You turn over in your half-sleep and try to read the numbers, but they blur before your bleary eyes. |
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I had these, but now I'm going to turn over a new leaf and that's all there is. |
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And at every step of the way, we ordered, instructed the Department of Defense, the National Guard to turn over every single document. |
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As you know, we must turn over a new leaf for the Common Agricultural Policy for the period after 2013 and we must do this together. |
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He tried to turn over, but the cot was too narrow and he couldn't move. |
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Fry for two minutes then turn over and fry for another two minutes. |
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Side A starts out with sputters and belches and general electronic fuzz, like a spacecraft trying to turn over, but ultimately stalled in space's void. |
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The concern is that a life insurance company might turn over individually deniable medical information about a consumer to a home lending or credit card subsidiary. |
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He said Twitter must turn over to the federal government the information that it demands. |
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Others wanted to turn over to the State Department all but technical military intelligence functions. |
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It is a job they cannot turn over to the experts at the nearest Ritz-Carlton. |
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The prosecution team did not turn over to the defense information about the earlier conversation. |
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Within a six-week period, we had over 200 signed cards to turn over to the Component office for processing. |
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Indeed, an incorporated farm business is often easier to turn over to children than a non-incorporated farm. |
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If you'd rather start learning about GPS operation first, turn over to Sec. 6, Basic GPS Operation. |
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A continent torn by war and conflict has managed to turn over a new leaf and steer itself away from belligerent nationalism. |
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In fact, the Prime Minister had stated that he wanted to turn over a new leaf and work in co-operation with the opposition. |
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At the end of the second world war Europeans realised that it was time to turn over a new leaf. |
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And it was love and only love for Jenny that made Prem turn over a new leaf. |
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The small bridge of the village of Vujici, on the boundary line between Federation and Republika Srpska, will turn over a new leaf. |
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Quite a challenge to face as we turn over a new leaf and dive into a new year. |
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Canadians have said they want us to turn over a new leaf in the way we do business in Ottawa. |
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When stereotypical hoodlums turn over the wrong couple in a remote diner, twisty table-turning retribution ensues. |
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To turn over the bearing: the pastille of freezing positions towards the interior. |
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When the crepe is golden on the bottom, turn over and a cook the other side until golden. |
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Carefully turn over the lid and pan and then let the fillets slide back into the pan. |
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I want to turn over in my House because in my House I am multiple, I procreate. |
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One year and a half is the average required time to train a good dressmaker and the turn over is really slow. |
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After a bit of mingling, tell everyone to turn over his or her name tags, so that the number on each card is showing rather than the name. |
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They also had hoped to be able to turn over their homes to their families so that they could take advantage of it as well. |
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If we turn over a couple of pages it says the governor in council may do something completely different. |
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To turn over farmland to produce biofuels when populations are increasing and there is a world shortage of cereals is madness. |
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The vehicle usually does not turn over but instead a wheel is induced to climb the rail or one rail will turn over. |
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Currency would need to turn over just slightly more than three times per year to support the volume of transactions made by credit cards. |
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Unlike city real estate that can turn over a profit in a short period of time, a rural property may be a wise and long-term investment. |
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Projects that turn over ownership to local committees work well because they help to build confidence in local solutions. |
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In addition, such person shall be required to turn over the profits resulting from the illegal transaction. |
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Can it be said that the person has committed an offence by refusing to turn over the bank-note? |
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The mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel goes over the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in. |
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It's a lot less painful to turn over a rising share of your paycheck to a retiree if that paycheck is growing. |
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She could hear shallow breathing and felt the warmth of a body turn over. |
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Private compositions required the debtor to turn over all their assets, usually less a few exempted items such as bedding, for distribution among creditors. |
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As the pipe is pushed along the floor the objects turn over and move together and apart, while the metal bar and aluminum objects punctuate the movement with a rich sound. |
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I use a stick to gingerly push aside the stalks and turn over the debris, picking out the dull sheen of a slug here, the progress of a tiny worm there. |
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But how is it they never lose that hunger to turn over the next shovel of dirt? |
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I started cooking tea just before it started and had to run into the kitchen and turn over the rissoles and run back into the lounge room so I wouldn't miss any of the show. |
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It seems the Academy favored Hawkes' flashy, windshield-busting turn over Garfield's more subdued performance. |
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York had barely threatened and 14-0 seemed a big half-time lead to turn over against a form team intent on avenging their early-season Huntington Stadium hammering. |
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It will also be difficult to convince foreign governments to turn over the multi-million dollar houses that Ruth owns in Europe. |
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The thought of performing turns and twists which subject the body to six times the force of gravity might be enough to make the strongest stomach turn over. |
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This isn't for roads or public schools or to clear out blighted areas, but to turn over for private developers to turn people's homes into developments? |
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Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated. |
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During this exciting race, players search their cards to complete a barnyard animal, then use the fun and clever Flipper to turn over the card and reveal the next image to be matched. |
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His wedding present to his bride was to turn over 1,487 of his 1,497 shares in the newly formed Bell Telephone Company. |
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The unusual Venus rotation thus does not require the assumption of a strong impact at the end of the formation of the Solar system which would have made the planet turn over, as it was sometimes proposed. |
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Some work in association with government conservation agencies to acquire properties of major importance which they then turn over to the agencies. |
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Does the Commissioner propose to turn over to the Police Dept. |
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Political authorities, for example, can easily ask Internet service providers to turn over information about their subscribers' potentially illegal online activities, such as copyright infringement. |
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Our great project of European integration was born to turn over a new leaf, to turn our backs on the wars that had brought Europe to its knees in the first half of last century. |
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In particular the way in which passengers are expected to turn over their duty-free' liquids purchased at an airport to the authorities checking hand luggage. |
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Sometime in the 11th century Norman Lord Payn de Turberville approached Morgan to turn over control of Coity Castle to Turberville. |
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The trustee may be compensated and have expenses reimbursed, but otherwise must turn over all profits from the trust properties. |
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Improvements in prison health and prison conditions can also lessen workplace stress for prison workers, and improve job satisfaction, which can reduce staff burn out and turn over. |
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Ordinary citizens, including vigilantes, are allowed by law to make a citizen's arrest but they are to immediately turn over the arrested person to law enforcement authorities for proper disposition. |
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Google refused to turn over the information. |
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Gazing down at the churned-up field ahead, I saw two champion rotovators who need no coaxing to turn over soil. |
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You believe that people who get it wrong can turn over a new leaf. |
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If you turn over the scrum you get a penalty, three points for 50 metres, so set-piece and the scrum set a massive platform for us today. |
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He was asked to turn over his church key the day of his suspension. |
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From that day on, she excluded me from all management meetings and asked that I turn over all my responsibilities to Mr. John Hartin, an employee she had seconded into the RCMP from Treasury Board. |
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I've wondered if these people turn over their luggage to the skycap or do they think curbside check-in is submitting to fascism? |
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Starting off at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf we make our way to the legendary Pacific Coast Highway at Monterey, and twist and turn over the steep cliffs with sheer drops down to the ocean below. |
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Jurisline also agreed to turn over to Lexis 48 Internet domain names registered by the company. |
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When you turn over your hereditary chieftainship to your grandson, you're of the assumption that the land is still the same, that the ocean is still the same. |
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People from the other tables had gone to bed: in the sudden silence we distinctly heard the deep roar of a serac, like the bones of a giant trying in vain to turn over in his bed of rock. |
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We observed that eleven staff members who were employed by NBIMC at 31 March 2000 were still employed at 31 March 2007, and there has been little staff turn over in the past four years. |
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She will also inform you of when you can turn over or eat. |
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It's relieving to know we can now turn over a new leaf. |
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Only when you decide to withdraw the proceeds from the RRSP will you have to turn over a portion to the various levels of government, but you are generally in a lower tax bracket when you do so. |
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Active soil organic matter refers to a diverse mix of living and dead organic materials near the soil surface that turn over or recycle every one to two years. |
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The family's financial situation eventually became so dire that Wollstonecraft's father compelled her to turn over money that she would have inherited at her maturity. |
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The editorialists oppose taxes not only because they take from the rich but because they reduce the amount the poor have left to turn over to the rich. |
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Subsequently, a colonist was murdered in an act of revenge for some killings that had taken place years earlier and the Indians refused to turn over the perpetrator. |
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For larger spaces, hire a rotavator to turn over the ground. |
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Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising. |
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That's how the thermoclines turn over in the frosty LIMS market. |
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