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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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The Boston Symphony Orchestra had acquired the property a few years earlier, turning the main house into dormitory housing for student musicians at Tanglewood, its prestigious summer music academy, with an affiliated festival.

The filmmaker, who turned 83 this month, wanted to explore them on screen since the early 1980s, but it wasn’t until recently that he found an eager corporate patron in Fox Nation.

Meanwhile, robotics startups are turning to platforms like Encord and Micro1 that provide labeled video data to train their AI systems.

He had enough time to turn off electrical appliances before he descended the stairs from their fourth-floor apartment to safety.

Benefits increase more than 8% each year you wait until you turn 70, but there are many other factors to consider.

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

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