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turn

[turn] / tɜrn /
















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Local and state officials say the videos demonstrate that Good was not a threat as she was turning away from the agent.

From BBC

Those lenders have increasingly been turned to for complex bespoke financing deals across Wall Street and have backed consumer lenders, but a deal this big and complex would have been new ground.

From The Wall Street Journal

Outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu, who emerged in his third season in the NFL with 13 sacks, was asked if he felt anything needed to shift to turn playoff heartbreak into victories.

From Los Angeles Times

“Education and turning around education, it’s in my blood, it’s in my dreams. It’s my passion.”

From Los Angeles Times

Professor Dame Carol Black said children had "suffered" from years of under-investment in treatment services, with the current government now having to "turn around the tanker" and rebuild the sector.

From BBC