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145 Sentences With "turning back to"

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One of them kept turning back to look at me.
Now they're turning back to Apple to give them access again.
"It's just a job," he said, turning back to the road.
"It's easy to dig up," she continued, turning back to the car.
"Let me go in there," Amash said, turning back to the floor.
Turning back to you, people are so excited about your run for governor.
"I'll tell you one thing, though," he continued, turning back to his listener.
Don't be mad that I'm right, Funke said, turning back to her phone.
Turning back to the primaries — does your crystal ball show any New Hampshire surprises?
"Right now, we have six tickets waiting," he said, turning back to the food.
"George is pretty great—it's a big treatment," she adds, turning back to me.
There will be "no turning back" to the policies of the past, he said.
Turning back to today, we may still see some form of Beepi emerge somewhere.
"They're good, but I am bloody hungry," smiles Lowe, turning back to the minibus.
Instead, I&aposve found myself turning back to them frequently and finding new updates.
As a result, they're turning back to hedge funds to manage the coming volatility.
"That's what we have always said," she said, turning back to the day's takings.
To overcome those limitations, some research groups are turning back to the brain for fresh ideas.
"It's electric," Truck Guy #1 tells him, before turning back to look at us some more.
Mr. Biden settled in a chair behind her, turning back to smile at the crowd. Mrs.
There are no signs, though, that the company has any plans of turning back to cars.
"It shouldn't go in at that angle," he explains to me before turning back to the computer.
If Kavanaugh whispers something to her, she briefly nods or smiles before turning back to the proceedings.
Turning back to Colorado, 28503 of the state's 22019 largest wildfires on record have occurred since 2000.
"I'm only allowed to share the title of the manuscript," she apologizes, turning back to the audience.
In a recent profile, Ahrendts hinted that she may be interested in turning back to fashion once again.
The players then walked back down the hill, turning back to sprint once they reached the starting line.
Many states use voting machines vulnerable to hacking (some are turning back to paper to guard against it).
Turning back to the audience as the music began, Midler said, "Ugh—live theatre," and rolled her eyes.
But turning back to our Nvidia example: The Shield currently sits at the high end of the market.
"We could use yours," she says, offering the barest hint of a smile before turning back to her work.
Turning back to Texas, Azevedo looked at investment activity in the Lone Star State's startups from Q21 22013 onward.
Detective Morgan seems to note this with interest and flashes me a crooked smile before turning back to Maddy.
You'll see yourself in a brand new light, and now there's no turning back to being the "old" you.
Running on adrenaline, Roguelon got up and followed him, turning back to gesture to Andrei and Andy to follow.
"Sorry, boys, I don't usually do that," he said turning back to the patient tigers, awaiting their next cues.
"But there is no turning back to an unsustainable system that pays for procedures rather than value," Azar said.
That's why I think in this coming period a lot of people are going to be turning back to Obama.
She claimed that she immediately pushed the hand away and left the couch before turning back to allegedly see Trump.
" Turning back to Durbin and Feinstein, Graham added, "I would never do to them what you do to this guy.
Hebert ran after the boy before turning back to administer first aid to his wife, Enriquez said in a statement.
He can be the one to deliver the news, either to those at Winterfell or turning back to warn King's Landing.
" Turning back to the Durbin and Feinstein, Graham added, "I would never do to them what you do to this guy.
There's already evidence people are turning back to piracy: Bittorrent's traffic freefall has stopped, and has seen a recent small bounceback.
Her response to this request is to just walk away without saying a word or turning back to look at them.
Please, N.'s mother said, turning back to me, her tone at once dismissive and imploring, please, if he likes it?
One woman, when asked if she was the dog's handler, replied simply, "No, I'm the help," before turning back to work.
And it means that customers are turning back to retailers that were operating in a grey zone before weed turned legal.
Meanwhile, Argentina's government is turning back to the Peronist-Kirchnerian left, and Mexico's drug-related violence continues to spiral out of control.
He jumped out of an emergency exit and down a slide, before turning back to see the fire spreading as others fled.
Irit would flit in and out of the conversation with a laugh or a shouted objection, before turning back to the stove.
Once a committed Christian, Gifty struggles to understand the purpose of human suffering, turning back to the roots of her faith. —T.
According to footage captured by the BBC, the president appeared to wave at the crowd before turning back to his golf game.
Vice President Pence appeared to notice the mistake, turning back to grab materials off the president's desk and leaving the room with them.
Luckily, all of our favorite fashion brands have hopped on the train, with no signs of turning back to the muted-hued life.
With ISIS largely out of business, we may see alleged terrorists such as Pitts turning back to al Qaeda as a source of inspiration.
Then the president rejected a proposal that seemed to check every box on his framework, and McConnell is turning back to Trump for guidance.
Trump manages to link Medicare-for-all with "open borders" socialism by the end of the column, turning back to his favorite issue of immigration.
Turning back to WhatsApp, we have no information yet about how much WhatsApp would charge businesses to be a part of this new B2C effort.
Expect to see North Korea make another play to prevent war, by turning back to Seoul, Beijing, or attempting to smooth things out with Trump.
In particular, he predicted that as direct-to-consumer brands are "maxing out on Facebook," they'll start turning back to traditional ad channels like television.
Now 225, McClain wants to quit so badly that he's turning back to the problem he fled in the first place: good old-fashioned cigarettes.
Witnesses at the border said convoys of Turkish military vehicles had been crossing into Idlib since Friday, delivering supplies before turning back to return with more.
Their attention, however, is gradually turning back to the organizational revamp that has become bogged down in attempts to untangle a complex structure with outdated technology.
The technology backlash has been a boon for books: As people try to tamp down their screen time, they're turning back to reading more physical books.
She concentrates fiercely, looking up as the head does, and then briefly — reluctantly, one feels — smiles at the camera before turning back to her sculptural world.
"  He took another pause before turning back to the piano keys, and dashed the hopes of untold masses of Directioners once more by reiterating, "They're not.
Now China could be turning back to its old playbook, with plans to slash production to 45,000 tonnes in the second half of 2018, according to Adamas.
DealBook In an interview, Mr. Soros explained why he thinks the tide is turning back to "globalists" like him and what might happen in the 2020 election.
As I prepare for Act III or IV of my life, I am turning back to the part of me who is a storyteller first and foremost.
Just last fall, life seemed to be turning back to normal in the areas near Maiduguri, which for years had been the epicenter of Boko Haram's activities.
But despite all that, it's not even a question that once I finish my Bluetooth testing, I'll definitely be turning back to my wired headphones' security blanket.
We catch eyes, Coolio's "Gangster's Paradise" comes on the radio, and he gives me a quick wink before turning back to his table to roll a cigarette.
More recently, drawn by Pope Francis and inspired by his daughter's education in Catholic schools, he felt as if he might be turning back to the church.
Thank you, follow me," the spokeswoman, Gloria Chin, said to Mr. Joyner, distancing him from the crew before turning back to ask: "So what was your question?
It's kind of like trying to play more than three wide receivers in a game, the "Mad Money" host said, turning back to his fantasy football analogy.
He now seems to be turning back to that kind of idea with Okja, a film about a genetically engineered creature — though this time, apparently, a friendly one.
"He's the one I really think you have a right to, as someone who's unhinged and a jerk," Mr. Kastning said, before turning back to his original query.
CHINA'S CRUDE DILEMMA Turning back to China, the vessel-tracking data underlines how much imports of crude are likely to pull back in May after the bumper April.
But lately, Mr. Trump seems to be picking up the pace and basking in the tradition of a presidential ceremony before turning back to the political battles at hand.
Under the bombs, medics are turning back to tactics used at other times in the eight-year war, moving patients into shelters under buildings or hacked into the ground.
The beep of the test alert echoed through Times Square, causing some pedestrians to look up in confusion before turning back to their phones and continuing with their day.
In wake of the allegations, Republican senators are turning back to Strange — floating the possibility of him running as a write-in candidate in the general election in December.
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With the 2020 election over a year away, President Trump is turning back to a strategy that resonated with his older, white voting base — playing on fears of Muslims.
After turning back to her family background and struggles for a bit, the video returns to Trump's suggestion that she lied about her heritage to advance her academic career.
Not only did Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat became a best-seller and win the James Beard Award, but it's also the kind of book that people keep turning back to.
Each woman's identity comes nested in enough apostrophe-riddled relationships to send the reader turning back to the list of "principal characters" that appears at the beginning of the book.
Some are turning back to combustible cigarettes — or taking them up for the first time — in a dangerous bid to lower their nicotine intake and ultimately get off their vapes.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - North American farmers are turning back to a neglected crop, sowing fields with the largest rye crop in years partly as consumers satisfy a growing thirst for whiskey.
While turning back to survey the damage he had caused, Yang took a step forward and to the horror of onlookers, fell through the broken door and down the elevator shaft.
Video showed Delta flight 89, a Boeing 777 bound for China, turning back to LAX Tuesday to make an emergency landing, and spewing fuel as it went in preparation for landing.
Turning back to the patents, the valuation for Excalibur is notable because, at one point, these were a pivotal part of how Yahoo had hoped to extricate itself from its financial problems.
Turning back to Iran, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) wanted to open up the possibility that the election of a whole bunch of moderates in Iran will mean better times are ahead.
Later Wednesday, Mr. Biden gave a foreign policy address in Iowa where he briefly referenced that moment, again noting his surprise at her remarks before turning back to his foreign policy agenda.
"The focus has mainly been on China for the last few weeks, but it looks like there could be some attention turning back to the NAFTA base of that trade talk," said Gwinn.
Inspired by a trip to London and the stylish people on Carnaby Street, he opened the first two Fiorucci stores in Milan, before turning back to the city that started it all: London.
He dashed off a message to his campaign manager, Brendan Gill, about reports of a bomb threat at the biggest polling location in Trenton, before turning back to final revisions to his speech.
The Democrats cast themselves as the only party to stop Moldova turning back to Russia, which may have made the EU initially unsure of how to deal with the country's backsliding, Gherasimov said.
And I think the moment we start turning back to the spotlight being on Harvey Weinstein or any of these alleged predators, it detracts a little bit from the focus being on the women.
With waves rushing the shore and the Montauk Point Lighthouse in the distance, Ms. Michelis can be seen from a windblown aerial view playfully running beneath the drone before turning back to Mr. Litman.
But as revenue growth became a problem, it found itself turning back to its old tricks, even after it launched its own JackThreads clothing label to help it stand out and boost profit margins.
"Becoming nervous about pumping in public, I considered turning back to transition, but then I saw my family cheering for me, got a kiss from my kids, and I felt energized and supported," she wrote.
Given the influx of streaming services created to compete with Netflix, such as Disney+, Apple TV Plus, and Peacock, people are now turning back to torrenting their favorite shows instead of paying multiple subscription fees.
Those like Lionel Trilling, Susan Sontag and the older Saul Bellow recoiled in fastidious repugnance from its vulgar materialism and anti-intellectualism, turning back to Europe — or rather, upward, to European high culture — for refuge.
One America dreamed of a leader who could erase our losses, turning back to a time when people knew their place in a national pecking-order, when some belonged and the rest were here on sufferance.
N) shares jumped 20 percent on Wednesday after third-quarter results showed shoe sales turning back to growth thanks to a boost from Nike's latest lines, heading off fears it was losing out to Amazon (AMZN.
Now, turning back to the passage vote on the 1985 farm bill, the next figure contains both light blue and light red upside-down triangles, which again represent the members who voted against the 1985 bill.
The helicopters he and others were flying in came close to turning back to Bagram because of poor visibility, but the pilots were able to find a route in the end, a White House official said.
In provinces including B.C. and Ontario, grey-market cannabis dispensaries flourished in the lead up to legalization: now, both medical and recreational customers are turning back to these retailers to get their weed during the shortage.
Instead, he decided to keep the original sequence of events by turning back to the mechanism he used in The Peripheral: people in the 22nd century have the ability to alter the past and create alternate timelines.
It seems like as we get older, we're turning back to a lot of childhood comforts to help us self-soothe: coloring books, baby bottles, and even weighted blankets that might make us feel swaddled and safe.
What was so interesting about Goodfellow's theory was that he had a simple explanation for the plane's mysterious turn back: The pilot, confronted by a fire on board, was simply turning back to the nearest landing strip.
Turning back to Funcom, Tencent was already an investor in the company: it took a 29% stake in it in September 2019 in a secondary deal, buying out KGJ Capital (which had previously been the biggest shareholder).
Top Chinese party leaders on Friday said they would push forward structural de-leveraging and prevent speculation in the property market, suggesting attention may be turning back to debt risks that any further major stimulus measures may create.
"Given the fact that the global financial markets have kind of calmed down, and that everything else the Fed is looking at – price levels, price deflator, employment, all of those things are turning back to positive," said Schlossberg.
It was not quite a defensive crouch: Mr. Pence's tone and his calm delivery never wavered, and he continued to deflect and deny questions about Mr. Trump's ideas while turning back to the Obama administration's foreign policy record.
"Amid economic turmoil that has battered Argentina's markets, job losses and stubborn inflation, hard-hit voters have been losing faith in Macri, though many are wary of turning back to ... Fernández, seen as the likely main contender," per Reuters.
But to see things turning back to where people are suddenly starting to reignite Cold War ways of looking at things with, from my personal point of view, so little justification, so little reason — I just find it sad.
It's clear that Hillary's election loss and Trump's divisive, us-versus-them leadership style helped, in part, unleash this trend -- which makes it all the more difficult to imagine Democrats turning back to her as their pick for 2020.
It would be flat-out crazy for America to give up its leadership in this field by turning back to burning dirty lumps of coal when wind and solar are beginning to beat fossil fuels in price without subsidies.
Amid economic turmoil that has battered Argentina's markets, job losses and stubborn inflation, hard-hit voters have been losing faith in Macri, though many are wary of turning back to former President Fernandez, seen as the likely main contender.
A few people had clearly come for the MAGA; one man in a crisp new black cowboy hat used the improbable "Trump follows me on Twitter" pickup line with one dancer, who smiled politely before turning back to the bar.
It wasn't too long ago when Trump voiced support for Democratic-driven immigration policy before turning back to propose a kitchen sink of immigration restrictions spun up by Congress's archconservatives — a hardline position that ultimately tanked negotiations in the Senate.
But he went directly at the French president with guns blazing on Tuesday, turning back to a garbled version of an interview Mr. Macron gave last week suggesting that Europe needed to build a "true European army" to defend itself.
Robert Kagan, author of the new book "The Jungle Grows Back," argues that the developed world appears to be turning back to the more Darwinian rules that prevailed prior to World War II. "It picks up where it left off," he tells Axios.
It's like putting a crawling infant on the ground for a few seconds while you tend to something else, and then turning back to find it asking for your car keys so it can go to the mall, or join the Army.
"At this point the markets are able to shrug off the trade-related headlines because after a down week we are just seeing markets turning back to fundamentals," said Jamie Lavin, global investment specialist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Dallas, Texas.
Irritating barely even touches the surface of what it feels like to be on the other end as they keep looking down at their phone when it lights up or turning back to their desktop when they email delivery sound echoes softly.
Turning back to Brexit, the Fine Gael official admitted that it was undoubtedly a challenge and that his party saw it as in both its interests and intention to try to make sure the U.K. maintains as close a relationship with the EU following its exit.
Instead, the report shows, the meeting lasted about 20 minutes and was almost immediately deemed a "waste of time" by Kushner as the Russians spoke only in vague terms and kept turning back to the Magnitsky Act, a piece of U.S. legislation that Putin found intolerable.
Minutes before she was found on the side of the road early on Thanksgiving last year, missing California mom-of-two Sherri Papini ran for help at a place of worship before turning back to head to the interstate, according to authorities and newly released surveillance video.
Turning back to today's news, Airbnb says that the bespoke matching service will give users a way of setting their preferences for homes that will be marked in the form of a "conversation" (which, with the rise of bots, is very much the theme of the moment).
Turning back to the business example, if the marketer sent offers only to female shoppers, all new entries in the database would come from women, making it virtually impossible for men to be selected for future deals, even if the company launches a new line of menswear.
To combat this, Eric is turning back to really the only way to counter the power imbalance between owners and workers: "We don't have input in how the organization relates to us, so the only recourse we have is to quit, unless we work to collectively bargain," he explained.
A top party decision-making meeting in China on Friday affirmed authorities' support for the economy, but also said they would push forward structural de-leveraging and prevent speculation in the property market, suggesting attention may be turning back to debt risks that any further major stimulus measures may create.
Turning back to the present, Evercore ISI technical analyst Rich Ross says, "I think the technicals are telling you that you're set up for a surprise to the upside and a break out," provided that "the chips fall our way" when it comes to the Brexit vote and the Fed.
As that period between the 30s and 80s declines, and labor unions are now increasingly small and being destroyed by the courts, and by legislatures, and by employers, we're turning back to a period where those boundaries on what workers can do and the response from employers are also fading.
According to the paper's administration and congressional sources, Trump has said he wants to cut the deficit while proposing policies that would balloon it, confused the deficit and the debt, floated the idea of turning back to infrastructure spending, and demanded cuts from federal agencies while refusing to substantially cut the government's most expensive priorities.
Turning back to today's news, in September, Facebook announced that it had hit 4 million advertisers on its platform, and while it does not break out specific numbers or the performance of specific regions, it's been long understood that small and medium businesses form a large part of that base, both in the U.S. and internationally.
When I see him covering his bald spot with an embroidered cross dad hat and pitching Islamophobic DVDs that keep his cycle of fear-based consumption alive, I see a scared animal with his back against a wall, a desperate man turning back to the only grift he's ever known, clawing to stay alive no matter who he harms in the process.
ET, NBCSN, CBC, TVAS ABOUT THE BLUES: Coach Ken Hitchcock made a bold move prior to Game 4 and replaced goaltender Brian Elliott with Jake Allen - and he's hoping for a similar result in Wednesday's win-or-go-home Game 6 by turning back to Elliott, who was pulled in Game 43 after starting the first 17 games of the postseason.
Turning back to the topic at hand, Father Cárdenas warned that black magic can be transmitted through screens ("American films are also a problem"), that demons enter the body "through the back of the brain," and that early traumas, like sexual abuse, can make a person vulnerable to homosexuality and the demons who, in grave cases, cause suicidal or violent tendencies and need to be chased away.
Turning back to the current state of affairs, rather than address the dire situation that causes veterans — yes, that's plural — to commit suicide or inflict serious harm on themselves as a direct result of lack of treatment from the VA, yesterday, the Washington Post opted to issue a story regarding Wilkie's ancestors, who fought on the side of the Confederacy in the Civil War, over 150 years ago.
Turning back to Q4, monetizable daily active users — Twitter's own metric for measuring its audience size that it introduced after finding its growth story too challenging to tell amid flat or declining overall numbers — were up by 21% in the quarter and are now at 152 million, which Twitter attributed to improvements that it made in its algorithmic timeline to present more relevant content to users (and, presumably, more promoted and sponsored Tweets), as well as improved notifications.

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