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turnover

noun as in brain drain

noun as in pastry

noun as in tart

noun as in turnout

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"Applying the common metric across aquatic, wetland, marine and terrestrial ecosystems allows for a conceptual comparison and understanding of key drivers involved in the control of global litter carbon turnover," Djukic said.

Vincent scored a season-high 10 points and forced a key late turnover when he aggressively defended John Collins in the post.

Clearly something had to give — and it finally did four minutes before the end of the regulation when a Seattle turnover near midfield launched the Galaxy on a lightning-quick counterattack.

But Kemp dropped the pass from Garbers, giving the ball back to the Bulldogs on a turnover on downs.

Farrell's side summoned resilience and grit to seal a third successive win despite a sub-par performance which included 28 handling errors and 20 turnovers conceded.

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

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