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40 Sentences With "taken a wrong turn"

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I started to feel we've taken a wrong turn back then.
And it will tell you if you've taken a wrong turn.
And it is not the first time this country has taken a wrong turn.
It was as if everyone had taken a wrong turn on the Warner Bros.
Largay had a poor sense of direction and several times had taken a wrong turn.
In theory, those cases were examples of healthy whales that had merely taken a wrong turn.
The lower edge of the trading band tells us when the index has taken a wrong turn.
I felt we'd taken a wrong turn and I wanted to get our friendship back on track.
They've taken a wrong turn somewhere and find themselves hunkering down in nowhere towns, dismal cabins, shabby apartments.
"Global populism is the wave of the future, but it has taken a wrong turn in America," he wrote.
Unfortunately, I had taken a wrong turn earlier in high school, before the writing light bulb had flashed on.
The people in the vehicle may have taken a wrong turn after partying and taking drugs, according to news reports.
Clutching my seat as we zoomed into another congested avenue, I realized that Bourdain had deliberately taken a wrong turn.
The best directions included advice for when you had gone too far and for when you had taken a wrong turn.
I remembered laughing at him, thinking he had taken a wrong turn on his way to The Trump Hotel or something.
Or taken a wrong turn trying to follow the bass to a hidden rave and ended up walking in circles for hours.
It's unclear how many of these followers are bots, people with inactive accounts, or users who have taken a wrong turn somewhere.
Had there been a bench, I would have thought I had taken a wrong turn and ended up in the hotel sauna.
They even demonstrated robustness to mistakes, finding a way to quickly recognize they'd taken a wrong turn and go back the other way.
But Adam Mossoff, a law professor at George Mason University, said in a statement that the Supreme Court had taken a wrong turn.
In a separate opinion, Judge Nina Pillard said the court had taken "a wrong turn" in granting international organizations a "static, absolute immunity".
Today, it's heavily secured — at first I thought I had taken a wrong turn into a government building or embassy — and is a must-visit.
A good rule of thumb in business, and in life generally, is that if you find yourself defending Holocaust deniers, you've probably taken a wrong turn somewhere.
Last year, though, the federal appeals court in Cincinnati gently suggested that the Supreme Court had taken a wrong turn in its 2003 decision in Smith v. Doe.
Lee said that Geraldine had taken a wrong turn on the trail, more than once," and Ms. Largay "became flustered and combative when she made these kinds of mistakes.
By telling his people that Communist China has never taken a wrong turn, he is stoking an impatient, hair-trigger nationalism in which criticism from abroad equates to hostility.
"It's possible that it lost its way after a navigational error, that it has taken a wrong turn," said Julia Cable, the national co-ordinator for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue, per the BBC.
But the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that those two judgments had taken a "wrong turn" in law, and that in fact what had to be proven was intent to assist or encourage the main culprit to commit the crime.
But I think we saw that get funneled from a more centrist liberal point of view, which perpetuated the idea that just because it was shocking and awful it was therefore an aberration—somehow, history had just taken a wrong turn.
There were exceptions: Diane Lane's vintage zebra-stripe dazzle camouflage jumpsuit, which made her look as if she had taken a wrong turn on her way to the set of "Wild Kingdom"; Ms. Erivo's all-in gold ruffle tiered side-cut-out extravaganza.
Even with some sporty snaps to ground them, his dresses (and sleeves and trousers) looked as if they'd taken a wrong turn on the way to a Martha Graham dance performance and ended up in the ballroom of the Sixth Avenue Hilton by mistake.
The one figure we're halfway invited to like is the heir to Namaste House, Fleur, who feeds hungry birds instead of herself (including one robin who seems to have taken a wrong turn from "The Secret Garden") even though, as Oleander once pointed out to her, how can she know the birds wouldn't rather be dead?
The main characters of the novel are Shoumik Haldar – Deputy Director of the Information Bureau of India. Ishan Vajpayee – An author. Mrityunjai Pradhan – A philosopher and head of a secret organization, Nine Unknown Men. Markandey Trivedi – A very simple and honest man who has taken a wrong turn towards murder in his blind devotion towards Shiva.
The abstract form of the female figure gained some negative critiques for de Kooning. For example, Clement Greenberg, thought de Kooning had taken a wrong turn with the Woman series, and woman figure should not be painted larger than human size. Much to de Kooning’s surprise, however, the show was a success, not just among many artists but among a public increasingly eager to embrace American painting.Mark Stevens.
On March 23, 2003, Iraqi forces ambushed the trail convoy element of the 507th Maintenance Company that had taken a wrong turn near An Nasiriyah. There had been bitter fighting around Nasiriyah, a vital crossing point of the River Euphrates. Miller was driving the last truck in the convoy with Private First Class Brandon Sloan and Sergeant James Riley as passengers. During the attack, he floored the accelerator, trying to steer and duck bullets at the same time.
He provides Ratchet with a spare part for the Dimensionator that proves valuable in the game's climax. He then appears once again in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time in Clank's memory banks. When Clank shows up, The Plumber states that he "must've taken a wrong turn somewhere" and mistook it for Qwark's mind because of the "emptiness". He then tells Clank "I wouldn't risk any more than six minutes", a piece of advice that ultimately allows Clank to save Ratchet from death by reversing time.
On 17 June 1953 strikes and demonstrations occurred in 250 towns and cities in the GDR. Between 300,000 and 400,000 workers took part in the strikes, which were specifically directed towards the rescinding of the production quotas and were not an attempt to overthrow the government. The strikers were for the most part convinced that the transformation of the GDR into a socialist state was the proper course to take but that the S.E.D. had taken a wrong turn. The S.E.D. responded with all of the force at its command and also with the help of the Soviet Occupation force.
Upon arrival, Steimer soon saw the Bolshevik communist revolution as one that had taken a "wrong turn". Faced with obvious repressionWoodcock, George, Anarchism: A History Of Libertarian Ideas And Movements, Broadview Press (2004), , , p. 350Goldman, Emma, Trotsky Protests Too Much: An Essay, The Anarchist Communist Federation, Glasgow, Scotland (1938) Essay: As early as 1918, Leon Trotsky had vowed to cleanse Soviet Russia of anarchists "with an iron broom", ordering Cheka raids on 26 anarchist centers in Moscow, resulting in the liquidation via machine-gun of 40 anarchists, and the jailing of 500 more. By the time of Steimer's arrival, the arrest and imprisonment of all 'anarchist bandits' and other 'dissident elements' was nearly complete.
Even knowing that four of the five men had died in the Sierra, investigators still could not completely explain what had led to those deaths. They still had found no explanation for why the men were there, although they learned that Mathias had friends in the small town of Forbestown, and police believed it was possible that, in an attempt to visit them on the way back home, the men may have taken a wrong turn near Oroville that put them on the mountain road. For whatever reason the men had left the Montego; they had, instead of going back down the road (where they had passed the lodge that Schons later returned to), continued along the road in the direction they were originally going. Purposeful motion like that is not consistent with the circular patterns traveled by those who genuinely believe themselves lost.
Attenborough's acting career started on stage and he appeared in shows at Leicester's Little Theatre, Dover Street, prior to his going to RADA, where he remained Patron until his death. Attenborough's first major credited role was provided in Brian Desmond Hurst's The Hundred Pound Window (1944) playing Tommy Draper who helps rescue his accountant father who has taken a wrong turn in life. Attenborough's film career had begun in 1942, however, in an uncredited role as a sailor deserting his post under fire in the Noël Coward/David Lean production In Which We Serve (his name and character were omitted from the original release-print credits), a role that helped type-cast him for many years as a spiv in films like London Belongs to Me (1948), Morning Departure (1950) and his breakthrough role as Pinkie Brown in John Boulting's film adaptation of Graham Greene's novel Brighton Rock (1947), a role that he had previously played to great acclaim at the Garrick Theatre in 1942. In 1949, exhibitors voted him the sixth most popular British actor at the box office.

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