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The Valve Turners are, for the most part, quiet people.
Yoda might have put it differently: page-turners, they were not.
I read page-turners, because I need to know what happens.
Most electric vehicles without a Tesla badge aren't really head-turners.
Here is the roof of Turners Cross Stadium in Cork, Ireland.
"Real head-turners?" are OWLS today, not people who are hot.
Turners are the metronomes, and the unsung heroes, of the sport.
He writes mysteries and thrillers — page-turners, some people might call them.
The Valve Turners take climate change both very seriously and very literally.
His interest, he said, stems from growing up near Turners Falls, Mass.
Visitors will get a chance to snack amongst floating candles and Time-Turners.
But she spent weekends in her antique-filled house in Turners Falls, Mass.
I was one of the five "valve-turners" who, in a coordinated Oct.
But Kent is a writer whose movies feel sprung from grim page-turners.
Walking away from football is not easy for a family like the Turners.
The Turners remember their son, who once weighed 235 pounds, dwindling to 100.
Making matters worse, only a few people know what the Turners went through.
Over several decades, gymnastics societies, Turnverein, whose members were called Turners, spread around Germany.
Lloyds and the Turners announced the settlement on Thursday, without disclosing the financial terms.
So I and my fellow "valve-turners" sent a response to the Buck letter.
It is hard to imagine a family with more to reconcile than the Turners.
Dynamic Indian-based imprints began to exploit the newly discovered hunger for indigenous page-turners.
I shook LeBeouf's hand, then the hands of his collaborators Nastja Rönkkö and Luke Turners.
The sentencing is more lenient and forgiving for Brock Turners than it is for Cyntoia Browns.
The Valve Turners knew the pipelines would be turned back on in just a few hours.
As the city reels from economic downturn, Flournoy unspools the secrets kept within the Turners' history.
Jennifer Weiner is the master of richly told page-turners about complicated and likable women. Mrs.
This makes for some page-turners, but it also imposes a wearying sameness on the book.
It was built in 4113 by the Turners, a progressive German athletic, cultural and political association.
I'm so sorry for the Turners for the loss of their son to this unforgiving disease.
As abruptly as I write this sentence, the judge himself acquitted the Valve Turners on all counts.
The backyard's seating seemed limitless, but her daybed and star-shaped lighting were the real head-turners.
OK LAST TWEET – To clarify Turners contract does outline splits in prizes, ad revenue, stuff like that.
The Lightlife burger is made by Lightlife/Greenleaf Foods in Toronto, not Lightlife in Turners Falls, Mass.
The most popular brands by state include some obvious choices, like Kix, as well as some head-turners.
They scoffed at Elena Ferrante, the author of "My Brilliant Friend," as the writer of mere page-turners.
Legions of readers were addicted to her page-turners, which popped up on the market one after another.
And as page turners, they are as engrossing as the works of Stephen King or John le Carré.
Since all five "valve-turners" have already been charged under state laws, further federal action against us is unlikely.
You'll find page-turners aplenty, including "The High Season," a new novel by Judy Blundell set in the area.
Grab a copy of one of these page-turners and start living the life of the erudite sofa spud.
High-scoring page-turners get promoted to advertisers (who pay some authors to weave brands into their narrative) and publishers.
Given the festival's slew of interesting events, attendees who don't possess Time-Turners will have to make some difficult choices.
Michael Lewis has earned acclaim for taking seemingly inaccessible — and even possibly dull — subjects and transforming them into page-turners.
Her words were used to make sure "no future Brock Turners get a slap on the wrist," said Ms. Kianerci.
Another display case, labeled Page-Turners, features books that people finish reading on their Kindle in fewer than three days.
Other solid page-turners: Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale sequel, The Testaments, and Ta-Nehisi Coates's debut novel, The Water Dancer.
The "how" and "why" remain a mystery, but what happened next for the Turners is plain for all to see.
Don't get too excited to throw down Turners for your tea, though — the banknote isn't planned for release until 2020.
The books aren't exactly page-turners for the general public, but both are important documents internally for Army personnel to understand.
Many had been members of the Turnverein, or Turners, a physical-fitness movement that also encouraged liberal, and sometimes radical, politics.
Feature How a group of five activists called the Valve Turners decided to fight global warming by doing whatever it takes.
But the more material you compost, the more space (and gas-guzzling bulldozers and windrow turners) you need to process it.
You'll learn to kick clichés to the curb, refresh your grammar, and captivate audiences – all essential skills for creating proactive page-turners.
It was major policy shifts in the mid-20th century regarding civil rights that served as the table turners for the parties.
Here's my favorite example: An endcap called "Page Turners," consisting of books that Kindle readers finish in three days or less. Clever.
A few page-turners later, we found that Amazon&aposs Kindle Oasis to be the absolute best ebook reader you can buy.
Tour operators, bars and restaurants — including popular beach spots such as BeachLimerz, Coconut Grove, Sheer Rocks and Turners Beach — are welcoming visitors.
This January, you&aposll find plenty of page-turners, from engaging thrillers and cultural commentaries to thought-provokers and grisly fairy tales.
But for the Valve Turners, its articulation is a deliberate extension of their campaign, a way to publicly express the urgency they feel.
"It wasn't a Park Avenue apartment," he recalled of the Turners' place, but it was spacious, had fine views and was reasonably priced.
It is 2008, and Detroit is plagued by a housing crisis — the Turners' home is worth about a tenth of the $40,000 mortgage.
Those results include some real head turners, such as the fact that Bing seems to spit back a lot of disinformation and misinformation.
Otherworldly Science fiction and fantasy thrillers are often seen as frivolous, action-packed page turners, as critically dismissed as they are compulsively consumed.
Page turners usually give a little firm pat to the page they have just turned to make sure it will stay in place.
Eyser struggled in the International Turners' Championship, falling well short in the apparatus events and coming last in the triathlon by a significant margin.
AT&T agreed it would have no role in setting Turners prices to distributors and the number of Turner employees would remain largely unchanged.
The camera also has a tendency to capture scenes at skewed angles, to accentuate the Turners' grief-stricken-to-the-point-of-unhinged headspace.
They even recently got their own pigs, Thelma and Louise, who gave them 16 piglets and are natural soil turners, preparing the land for planting.
AT&T also agreed it would have no role in setting Turners prices to distributors and the number of Turner employees would remain largely unchanged.
As broadsheet newspapers grow skinnier, and page-turners become digital files, it's easy to overlook how technological progress has bolstered print while simultaneously undermining it.
In Wisconsin, the Turners helped create a reformist Socialist movement whose ideology was not that far from that of Mr. Sanders and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez.
That was 2110 years ago, and Yano became one of the first "I-turners" there - a city dweller who has moved to a small town.
These are the very qualities that infuse and leaven his own work, making unlikely page-turners out of burly books on zoonotic diseases and biogeography.
While Erdrich's novels have stayed in North Dakota, and stayed with Indians, they've grown more deftly plotted, to the point that they're almost page-turners now.
It's not that surprising, either — The Running Man is probably one of his quickest page-turners, a book you could comfortably race through in one sitting.
Both movies are based on pulpy page-turners, but only Gone Girl understands how to both wring out suspense and also dig into the characters' heads.
" However, he added: "To the outside world and even to peripheral people — producers of recitals, stagehands, page-turners — he could be very meanspirited, sarcastic, rather bitter.
Toni Veal, the head coach, was chastising two young turners who had been twirling ropes for a jumper but had failed to align with her rhythm.
Here, the museum's own Turners (normally installed in the long, skylit West Gallery, where they are easily missed among the treasures) look newly concentrated and resplendent.
Fresh off a tour with the Rolling Stones, the Turners brought their entire revue—not to mention Tina's trademark gold-fringed flapper dress—out to Hef's pad.
Obviously, the request is purely ceremonial since Jax and Brittany live together in Los Angeles, but it still makes the conservative Cartwright-Turners "more comfortable," Sherri explains.
The Turners ended their professional relationship in 1976 and divorced in 1978, but the duo was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.
Most of all, though, they have to be compulsive page-turners, the kind of books that go down like an ice-cold milkshake on a hot day.
Children's Books Liesl Shurtliff writes the perfect middle-grade page-turners that fourth graders can gobble down on the plane, train and automobile trips ahead this summer.
Samuel's mother, Elizabeth (Penelope Ann Miller), seeing Nat's facility with words, invites him to live in the Turners' house and learn to recite passages from the Bible.
" Friends From College seems to suggest this is the appropriately fumbled end of the Turners' relationship… until we get to the end of season 2 finale "The Wedding.
Watching the Turners, I thought about the scam the Kim family pulls in Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" and how that film ingeniously reconsiders class warfare as nightmare farce.
Broadway seems to get a new jukebox musical every few months: There are ersatz Chers and Tina Turners and Carole Kings and Jersey Boys all over Times Square.
As far as these things go, the Turners are "good" slavers who refrain from doling out brutal punishment and even aid young Nat by teaching him to read.
When a war came in 210, many Turners fled to the United States, where they set up their athletic societies in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other major cities.
Witness after witness among the 17 voters who testified said that while they'd received assistance from the Turners and Hogue to fill out their ballots, they'd done so willingly.
He assumes the role of, yes, a Dr. Frankenstein to the Turners' sullen child, shaping a new person out of human clay with what turn out to be disastrous results.
The duo, part of a small group of five climate protesters known as the "valve turners," accomplished their goal of shutting the pipeline down, if only for a few hours.
None of the other valve turners were allowed to use the necessity defense, and the prosecution in Johnston and Klapstein's case also attempted to keep them from presenting the argument.
There was the International Turners' Championship, comprised of apparatus, triathlon and team events, and then there were the Olympic Gymnastics Championships, which consisted of seven individual apparatus events and one combined.
What about the wider body of literature that might not be accessible page-turners but are definitely worthwhile reading, stories that might one day become a part of the literary canon.
A pair of swirling ropes, two turners to maneuver them and at least one jumper to feel out the rhythm, slip seamlessly in between the ropes and bounce in perfect time.
The judge ruled that this theory was contrary to election law and the Constitution, and at the close of trial, threw out many of the counts against the Turners and Hogue.
The case could have made the valve turners the first environmental protesters to successfully use the necessity defense in a criminal trial — until a judge acquitted them of all charges Tuesday.
The Ministry may have destroyed all the Time-Turners, but come November 18, even mere Muggles can take a step back to the wizarding world of 1926—this time, in New York.
As he is radicalized, his eloquence, his charisma and his knowledge of Scripture become weapons deployed against his oppressors, and the relative kindness of the white Turners proves to be an illusion.
Some were refugees from the failed revolution of 1848 and had been members of the Turnverein, or Turners, a physical fitness movement that also encouraged intellectual development and liberal — sometimes radical — politics.
Not all the Time Turners were destroyed in the Order of the Phoenix battle at the MinistryWhen former Slytheryn student Thedore Nott is arrested, an illegal Time Turner is found in his possession.
I also appreciated the carefully curated seaside-inspired book collection, which included "Beaches" by the famed photographer Gray Malin, and other visual page-turners like Pamela Fiori's "In the Spirit of St. Barths."
As part of a coordinated effort, the valve turners briefly shut down four pipelines in four states that, altogether, carry 70 percent of the crude oil that crosses the U.S. border from Canada.
But perhaps more importantly, there's the fact that literary writers are some of the most imaginative storytellers there are — they're talented at fusing rich characters, intricate plots, and resonant themes into masterful page-turners.
Foster and the four others accused of pipeline sabotage, all of whom had been released on bail, had been dubbed the Valve Turners, and this was their first public appearance since their coordinated action.
However, with her stylist being Petra Flannery, who also works with Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Saldana, Amy Adams, Faith Hill and more, we can see Stone keeping her signature Hollywood glamour and red carpet head-turners.
DeChristopher, who went on to study divinity at Harvard, has worked with several of the Valve Turners through the New England-based Climate Disobedience Center, which provides strategic support to climate activists practicing civil disobedience.
Lawyers for the two other Valve Turners, Emily Johnston and Annette Klapstein, were able to persuade the judge to allow that defense in their forthcoming trial, but the decision has been appealed by the prosecution.
LOADED with page-turners such as the latest exam procedures for food inspectors, Turkey's official gazette, the journal that archives the everyday business of state, used to be as good a cure as any for insomnia.
You can get almost anything here, but they're most famous for their collection of rare and expensive books, and we're here today to find out how much one of those pricey page-turners will cost you.
On the other hand, the Galatea model seems to be inherently biased towards the most obvious "hits" — page turners that are engaging from the get-go, or are written on themes that have already proven to be popular.
That opens the door for newcomers like 23-year-old Broderick Thompson, who qualified for his first Olympics in the first two downhills of the season, and said the course's grippy snow favours the Canadian team's strength as turners.
The success these books enjoyed has revealed how eager American readers are not only for plot-thick page-turners written in decent prose but ones that argue, in their very structure, for the authority of a female point of view.
The Turners have two kids, a teen angel named Liza Jane (Katie Proctor) and an older, adolescent punk called Seb (Rhys Stone), whose rebellious street art compounds the household stress and jeopardizes Ricky's ability to meet his relentless delivery quotas.
We got Pat, along with the permanent and temp letter turners, Vanna White and Pat's daughter, Maggie, Thursday night in WeHo leaving Craig's, and we asked the longtime host who he'd want to replace him when he hangs it up.
"This is the first time in 20 years that I've had a court grant a motion for acquittal like this," said Lauren Regan, Executive Director of the Eugene Oregon-based Civil Liberties Defense Center and attorney for the Valve Turners.
While some of the so-called pipe turners in the coordinated attacks were convicted of felonies and sent to prison, Girling noted, others were allowed to argue that they broke the law to protect fellow citizens from the impacts of climate change.
And it strengthens the case for climate activists attempting to raise the "necessity defense" as a justification for citizen climate action, as I and my fellow "valve turners" are doing as we face criminal charges for shutting off emergency valves on oil sands pipelines.
The galleries, as they rise floor upon floor, are perfectly tailored to their purposes: a light-filled space for special exhibits; a darkened level for drawings and prints; and, finally, a grandly coffered upper gallery, where glorious natural light pours in on glorious Turners.
Now the collection — home to three of eight Vermeers in Manhattan, along with enough van Dycks, Rembrandts, El Grecos and Turners to stock several nice museums — plans to make its free nights a regular institution, on the first Friday of every month beginning in October.
The character of Jack Ryan has been featured in so many books you'd truly have to be a die-hard fan to read them all, so if you're looking to go straight to the more popular Clancy titles, there's a handful of page turners we can recommend.
Yet it's easy to overlook that, without the art on the walls, the J. M. W. Turners altering the hues of their ship scenes in the natural light, the John Constable cloud studies brightening and darkening with the clouds outside, the architecture would feel much heavier.
"Lloyds Banking Group is sorry for the significant personal distress the Turners have suffered and acknowledges their vital role, over more than a decade, campaigning tirelessly for justice for all the victims of the criminal conduct at HBOS Reading Impaired Assets Office," the joint statement said.
This has been a men's event awash in long-form matches, and more page-turners should lie ahead with Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer all in the mix and with Nadal one title away from tying Federer's men's record of 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
Policies that choke off fossil fuels at their origin — shutting down mines and wells; banning new ones; opting against new pipelines, refineries, and export terminals — have been embraced by climate activists, picking up steam with the Keystone pipeline protests and the recent direct action of the Valve Turners.
After his visit to London and the National Gallery, where he first saw Turners and Constables—some of which are included in the exhibition—and an artist's grand tour of Italy, he came back with renewed purpose to sound a warning of nature's destruction by the greed of industry.
If last summer's Lincoln Center Out of Doors weekend celebrating the art of double Dutch turned out to be something you need more of in your life, hop on over to the David A. Walker Memorial annual Double Dutch Holiday Classic competition, which showcases jumpers and turners of all ages.
Some teams now have less contact in practice; Kevin was certain that practice collisions were primarily responsible for his depression and A.L.S. There is greater vigilance about concussions; rules have been changed in an attempt to make the game safer; and the Turners place great trust in Swinney to care for Nolan.
Across the country, the Valve Turners and their support teams had closed the valves in the hope of getting into court to present to a jury what is called a "necessity defense," arguing that their crime was an act of civil disobedience meant to prevent a greater harm—in this case, death by climate catastrophe.
On the advice of sleep doctors, fatigue-management specialists, and know-it-alls on wellness blogs, these tossers and turners drink cherry juice, eat Atlantic perch, set the bedroom thermostat between sixty-seven and seventy degrees, put magnets under the pillow, curl their toes, uncurl their toes, and kick their partners out of bed, usually to little avail.
The only bombshells were on the walls: Leonardos, Titians, Rembrandts and Turners that at first glance looked so strange amid the Breuer's trapezoidal windows and glowering-grid ceiling coffers that they seemed to be parts of a conceptual work devised by a wry contemporary artist — maybe Jeff Koons, who collects old masters and was the subject of the Whitney's send-off to the space in October 2014.

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