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The mood in France is turning from resignation to anger.
Turning from purpose, we focused our attention on potential structure.
We last see him turning from the victory celebrations in disgust.
Publications are often turning from staff jobs to less expensive freelance.
Jared Kushner, for turning from Secretary of Everything to Secretary of Eh????
The neck is getting tired now of turning from side to side.
She's turning from food to drink in "[Porto]" at the Bushwick Starr.
Later in the interview he was heard turning from the microphone to cough.
Mr Xi is turning from that system back towards a more personal one.
What you don't see: Celebrities turning from composed actors to puddles of tears backstage.
All this means that men are turning from beauty and good looks to health.
The source brightened in one day then dimmed rapidly, turning from blue to red.
Under the surface, the mantle blob melted, turning from solid rock to fluid magma.
But turning from Jekyll to Hyde occasionally does not make a person a bully.
Consumers are turning from hard cash to new payment options in larger than ever numbers.
That supported Unick's picture of drug users turning from painkiller pills to heroin to fentanyl.
Forecasts of doom for the American economy are quickly turning from gray to pitch black.
He's already watched fire conditions change this year, the grass turning from green to brown.
While gasoline remains cheap, they are turning from small and midsize cars — Hyundai's previous strength.
We've seen stronger demand from a number of sources — power plants turning from coal to gas.
Like many startups before it, Lola is turning from business-to-consumer to business-to-business.
On Sunday, November 20023, instead of the clock turning from 1:59 to 2:00 a.m.
Turning from engines to the vehicles they power, Winchester next introduces Henry Royce, a car aficionado.
But at some point everything changes—the water starts to boil, turning from hot liquid into steam.
Taken together, the moves show an administration that's turning from governing to campaigning, CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.
Rather than turning from the sound, he ran toward it in an effort to distract the attacker.
Burns the Dragon: I view myself, in final form, turning from head to toe into a dragon.
Hedge fund heavyweight Dan Loeb has beaten the market this year by turning from Trump-friendly stocks.
Their evidence does suggest that the state is turning from sink to source, he said, although uncertainties remain.
He kept turning from side to side, as if expecting someone to enter, but no one was ever there.
HSBC's large pool of dollar-denominated and sterling accounts is turning from a drag to a source of strength.
But the average consumer is still not turning from their PCs to iPads or Android tablets as a replacement.
The wetlands around them are drying up as well, turning from a potential firebreak to a new source of fuel.
Turning from Trump, Kimmel also took a moment to acknowledge the winner of "tonight's plus-one contest" – The People v.
Yet China knows that turning from suitor to bully is likely to prove counter-productive in winning over public opinion in Taiwan.
Turning from the base rate to the specifics, there are several factors which might make an agreement more likely this time around.
With the trial now over, eyes are turning from Oklahoma to other states seeking justice for the opioid crises ravaging their communities.
Guaidó burst into the spotlight about a month ago, turning from obscure opposition politician to global figure in a matter of weeks.
Before Monday's debate, the Los Angeles Times/ University of Southern California tracking poll showed that blacks were turning from Clinton and to Trump.
As the novel progresses, Sandy's thoughts are rendered in musical streams of consciousness, quickly turning from anticipation to curiosity to anger to desire.
The autumn season brings many changes, but none are more spectacular than this: billions of leaves are turning from green to auburn and gold.
Iraq's leaders seem unlikely to act as Britain's did, turning from war to social reform; instead they are risking a reversion to civil strife.
The autumn season brings many changes, but none are more spectacular than this: Billions of leaves are turning from green to auburn and gold.
But, because of my Christian faith, I also believe that people can repent, turning from a wrong direction and moving in the right way.
This marks an accelerated turning from traditional long-term contracts that lock customers into taking regular volumes from specific projects under oil-linked pricing formulas.
Others meander their way around, stopping to look at the ceramics and watercolors, constantly turning from the works that line the wall to the carpet.
Cruz's big night in Wisconsin helps solidify all these positions, and his campaign's odds of success are quickly turning from long shot to coin toss.
The summer is wrapping up, and so thoughts are turning from swim parties and sleep-away camps to getting ready for a new school year.
I say the sun was rising but what was really happening was the sky turning from bruised to beige, as another day in paradise broke.
The 49-inch display is so large that my neck hurt after a few minutes of turning from one side to the other post-setup.
Armani redecorates: The redesign of its Madison Avenue store to include branded apartments above shows how the luxury market is turning from goods toward experiences.
The Nikkei index ended the day up 230% at 20.6,1.213, turning from a small 21.21% loss on Thursday for an overall 21.11% gain on the week.
This photographer finalist told Agora that when he took this photo, his intentions were to show the bustling energy of London turning from day to night.
"With this catalog, we are turning from individual planets to trying to understand the demographics of these worlds, which are similar to Earth," Dr. Thompson said.
" So now, with the atmosphere at the bar turning from boisterous to anxious, Baldi wants to stress that he's trying to make his records "more universal.
This will bring a variety of precipitation types to many locations, often turning from rain, to freezing rain and ice, and back to rain again several times.
Primetime television is turning from a grid to a flat circle: this week, two new shows debuted in which people either visit, or talk to, the past.
The music cranks up, Mick Gordon's soundtrack turning from tentative, barely there at times, to really quite DOOM-like in its grinding guitars and haul-ass aggression.
Turning from the personal to the political, Ms. Bee and Ms. Richards were firm about the single most important thing every woman can do to create change.
"HERE she is!" shouted Bill Nelson, turning from the podium, with a sweep of his senatorial arm, to an empty walkway, where Hillary Clinton was supposed to be.
Turning from the crowd at the ceremony's conclusion, Ms. Beydler seated herself on Mr. Hillery's lap and put her arms around his neck as they shared a kiss.
He was standing between the vehicles and officers, wearing bright aqua pants, a dark T-shirt and a white ball cap, his head turning from side to side.
Their eyes locked, Sacks is mimicking the monkey's movements—its hand on its face, its head turning from side to side—and they are connected, communicating without words.
But the race is turning from those two overwhelmingly white places to a slew of southern, western and urban states where black and Hispanic voters carry more political weight.
Even the content on YouTube has come a long way, turning from cat videos that dominated the platform 10 years ago to professionally edited viral challenges and intricate pranks.
The adjacent farmland, much of which was nearly ready for the fall harvest, can be seen turning from verdant green to pale brown, the crops ruined by the floodwaters.
Sands said an immediate danger of the insect decline was the loss of insectivorous birds, and the risk of larger birds turning from eating insects to eating each other.
In each case, theatergoers are never more than a few feet from the actors — in some scenes, a few unsettling inches — turning from passive viewers to emotionally invested neighbors.
In a statement, Delta said the jet had just landed and was turning from the runway onto the taxiway when It "left the pavement" and swerved onto the snowy grass.
She's already channeled pop icon Cher (numerous times), and the late singer Selena Quintanilla, and now Kim Kardashian West is turning from stage sensations to runway legends for fashion inspiration.
The six-song collection dabbles in everything from 80s pop to new wave to R&B, and Soto's voice proves just as versatile, turning from sensual to distorted and aggressive.
Stock investors' focus is turning from oil to the Federal Reserve, which is beginning a two-day monetary policy meeting that will culminate in its interest rate update on Wednesday.
With most of the country's prized gold mines back in local hands, mergers and acquisition interest is turning from assets to the corporate level, with strong share prices providing buying clout.
At the same time, China's economic expansion has been steadily losing steam for years, as the country is turning from an export-driven developing economy into a more consumer-focused one.
" When Portwood's fiancé Matt Baier, 46, chimes in, Portwood — who has been open about her sobriety — gets teary, turning from the table as she says, "I can't do this right now.
In Afghanistan, farmers are turning from water-intensive crops such as wheat to more drought-tolerant opium poppies, which in turn provide a source of income for the Taliban, she added.
During a short film revolving around a poker game, I kept turning from screen to screen to see the different footage that was being shown on each of the three screens.
If previously Zelenskiy, 0003, "was just an artist playing a role, now he is turning ... from a boy into someone who realized what kind of power he has," Bobyrenko told Reuters.
Pressure cookers and slow cookers have quickly risen in the ranks of trendy cookware over the past year, turning from grandma's clunky countertop eyesore, to a hot ticket weeknight meal maker.
You watch him turning from one microphone to another, and crumpling a plastic bag or shaking one of those water bottles to simulate the noises of the brush or the river.
To win over voters in the capital, meanwhile, he touted his record in Davao, which he takes credit for turning from a violent city into a mini-Singapore: safe, clean and orderly.
She said that class was especially flexible, with some turning from investment banks to founding their own startups, or creating new roles at the organizations they were hired into, eventually transforming industries.
Long before he decided to vote for Donald Trump, Jonathan Kochie, a bar owner in Luzerne County, Pa., worried about his country turning from the American traditions of hard work and diversity.
Turning from his longtime collaborator Loewe to the younger, hipper composer John Barry — the man who gave us the James Bond theme — Lerner adapted Vladimir Nabokov's classic novel "Lolita" into a musical.
Turning from a crowd gathered among graves of Americans cut down in Normandy, he gazed into aged faces of their peers who lived and who never forgot the horror of the beaches below.
The environment takes a sharp turn, turning from bubbling dread to aggressive in-your-face horror reminiscent of the Halls of Agony — King Leoric's torture chambers from Act I. Temple of the Firstborn.
On the other hand, few saw the dangers coming on as fast as they did a decade ago, so it makes sense to be watchful for those factors turning from benign to hostile.
Kennedy learned quickly on the job, turning from the Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961 to using a strong and steady hand to guide the world through the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
But Trump also signaled a willingness to fight in the 90-second video statement he posted online just after midnight on Saturday, quickly turning from apologizing to attacking Clinton for her husband's sex scandals.
Shortly afterwards, thousands of demonstrators packed the streets of central Khartoum, their mood turning from jubilation at Bashir's expected departure to anger at the announcement of a military-led transition, a Reuters witness said.
Young Africans are turning from a past dominated by leaders like Sani Abacha, Idi Amin or Charles Taylor, and instead are embracing the transparent and hopeful model of "servant leadership" embodied by Nelson Mandela.
The maps here visualize the steady rise in the prevalence of adult obesity by turning from green, used to indicate obesity rates of less than 20 percent, to purple, for rates higher than 20 percent.
But if these calendar-year ratios were to rise to more than 100% and 90% respectively in the medium term, this could result in the rating outlook on the sector turning from stable to negative.
"What we're seeing are the consequences of this virus turning from the African strain to a pandemic strain," said Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
Indeed, as startups in e-commerce grow into huge businesses, they are turning from being the kinds of small companies that Stripe used to target into the big companies that it now wants to target.
The governor's race in Georgia will be among the most closely watched come November's midterms, as it will be a test of whether traditionally red Georgia is turning from a GOP stronghold into a swing state.
The Skeksis have cracked the Dark Crystal, a mysterious power source at the heart of their castle, and they are gradually turning from guardians of the planet Thra into decadent monsters obsessed with their own longevity and power.
"Now, with fiscal policy turning from restrictive to stimulative, the economy growing above trend, and investment rising, the short-term equilibrium interest rate is rising, too," Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said in a speech Monday in Paris.
"Even American media and experts have expressed doubts about the US government's measures, saying its restrictions on China are precisely what the WHO rejects, and that the US is turning from overconfidence to panic and overreaction," Hua said.
" And when it comes down to The Haas Brothers' work, whether it's their design work turning from chairs to furry creatures or reflecting on their own individual careers colliding back into one, Simon says the truth is, "We're always evolving.
Turning from the labor market to production, inflation-adjusted gross domestic product rose at an annual rate of about 22 percent in the second half of 22, 22 percentage point faster than its pace in the first half of the year.
THE ECB IS GOING THROUGH IT A LITTLE BIT SO WE'RE KIND OF VERY LATE AND IN THIS, IN THIS LOOSE -- WE'RE KIND OF LATE AND IT'S THE TIDE IS JUST TURNING FROM BEING LOOSE TO BEING A LITTLE TIGHTER.
The Gypsy King dropped Deontay Wilder twice Saturday night in their heavyweight title rematch, turning from boxer to puncher to win the title when Wilder's corner threw in the towel as he was taking a beating in the seventh round.
"The charts as interpreted by Larry Williams suggest that the market's animal spirits are turning from bullish to bearish, at least for the next few months, and he thinks you should try to sidestep the pain here," the host said.
Originally intended as a sequel to Tolkien's debut The Hobbit, the novels are a story that grew in the telling, turning from a light-hearted fantasy adventure to a massive tome that would provide inspiration for almost every fantasy novel that followed it.
WHETHER it is a herd of gazelle, a court of kangaroos or a crash of rhinos, the sight of a group of animals turning from a predator and bolting in unison in the same direction is one of the most majestic in nature.
"The charts as interpreted by Larry Williams suggest that the market's animal spirits are turning from bullish to bearish, at least for the next few months, and he thinks you should try to sidestep the pain here," the "Mad Money" host said.
The color images are stacked so that they seem to create a single, snaking picture of the model's naked body, turning from the frontal view of her face and breasts toward her backside, and then, with another turn, the front of her legs and feet.
There is nobody French or German here to see us at the buffet, rejecting paella and swordfish in favor of sausages and chips, nor anyone to judge us as we lie on our loungers, turning from the concept of literature toward the reality of sudoku.
"It's 30-or-so less people driving through town every day, 30 less people visiting the gas station," said Jake Skluzacek, the city administrator in Winnebago, population 1,350, where the soybean harvest has just started and the cornstalks are turning from green to brown.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Pope Francis wrapped up a four-day trip to Japan on Tuesday by turning from the anti-nuclear message that was the backbone of his visit to other key campaigns of his, urging students to defend the earth and show greater compassion.
The big picture: When taken as a whole, the data reflects an economy that could be slowing or could be slowly turning from one driven by high-flying export growth to one sustained by a consumer-focused, service sector that Chinese government officials have declared they want.
It used to be a case of clicking the star and it turning from gray to yellow; now, as we all know, this happens: There are some pretty good arguments against spending design time on microinteractions, but in video games, it's part of the immersive experience.
"The short euro/crown spot party started in September 2016 as market participants pre-positioned for the central bank currency floor exit," they said, noting that the crown was struggling to rise "despite the Czech National Bank turning from arguably the most dovish into the most hawkish central bank".
Where the news media once pointed to his failure to sing the national anthem as evidence of his unsuitability for high office, recent articles have debated things like whether Mr. Corbyn is turning from vegetarianism to veganism (apparently he is not, though he is eating more vegan food).
" She added that many in the movement were turning from marching to other forms of activism: "A lot of people have turned from a reactive position of marching to a proactive position of either running for office or volunteering for a campaign or focusing on registering people to vote.
When she helped him brainstorm ways to get back at people who made fun of him, she was turning from a naive girl into a young woman with a sense of humor who was starting to think of ways to punish her enemies (even if she didn't totally understand curse words).
Other more tinfoil-y fan theories even speculate that Daenerys will complete the Song of Fire and Ice book arc by sacrificing herself to the White Walkers, effectively turning from fire into ice (get it?) That certainly would make Season 1 through 8 feel like a complete story, since Jon Snow made his own parallel journey from ice (as a Stark) into fire (as a recently revealed Targaryen).

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