Turned-away Sentence Examples

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  • Carmen shook her head and turned away.

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  • For a moment he looked confused, and then turned away.

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  • Dean turned away without answering and walked toward his Jeep.

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  • She turned away from him, wanting to be alone.

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  • She turned away from Dean.

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  • He went to her side but she turned away.

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  • He raised his other hand to shield his eyes from the flashlight, which Dean then turned away.

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  • They walked to a corner and turned away from the busy main street onto a quieter side one.

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  • Alex took a step forward and she turned away from him, throwing her arms around Carmen.

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  • He turned away from the monitor and searched her face again.

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  • Dropping her hand, she turned away from him.

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  • With a deep breath, Wynn turned away and retreated to his office.

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  • She couldn't help feeling familiar annoyance at him as she turned away from him.

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  • He released her and turned away.

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  • Trying to convince himself he was too angry to think straight, Jade shook his head and turned away.

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  • Embarrassed by her tears, she turned away.

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  • Kris turned away and maneuvered through the piles of dead-dead Immortals and demons toward Tamer.

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  • She nodded, relief on her face, and he turned away from his injured brother.

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  • He turned away from them, his gaze going upward and peering through the skylight in his spacious battle command center.

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  • He expected the news and turned away from the wall displaying his woman to the wall displaying his battle plans.

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  • She fluffed up her pillow and turned away as he turned out the light.

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  • Dean turned away and like a beaten boxer long after the bell had sounded, slowly returned to his room.

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  • Others had tried to administer to her but he knew it was pointless and turned away.

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  • Claire stiffened and turned away.

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  • She lay down on the sofa, and they gazed into each other's eyes for a while, then Elisabeth turned away.

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  • He quickly turned away.

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  • Connor began to rub his temples as she turned away.

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  • He turned away and said, "Goodnight, Deborah."

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  • Tossing the brush on the dresser, she turned away from the mirror.

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  • She turned away from him and started for the barn door.

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  • She turned away from him so that he couldn't see she was ready to cry again.

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  • He turned away from her and swore bitterly, driving his fist into the milk bucket.

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  • He tucked his thumbs in his hip pockets and turned away from her.

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  • She turned away and started towards the barracks.

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  • He turned away and spoke in his broken voice to the man called Dan.

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  • Elise turned away and stormed off, supplies in hand.

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  • He took the micro and turned away from her.

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  • Brady turned away and started towards the forest.

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  • With one last look at the river, she turned away and climbed the bank clumsily before heading towards the road leading from the bridge to her home.

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  • Katie stared at the necklace, horrified by the idea of looking at a soul and fascinated by the fact they looked like emeralds.  Gabe turned away and started through the forest again.

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  • Katie turned away and snatched Toby's hand.  They approached the demons tentatively, waiting for the quiet creatures to attack rather than move.  As if under a trance, the demons moved away in synchronized steps.

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  • He didn't say a word as she turned away.

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  • Baratto was in the john, but as soon as he emerged, he took one look at Winston and turned away.

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  • She said it without hesitation and turned away.

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  • Biting her lip, she turned away from him and stared out the window.

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  • He waved a hand in dismissal and turned away.

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  • Josh dropped his arms and turned away.

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  • She sighed heavily and turned away from the kitchen.

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  • She turned away from him quickly – too quickly, and stumbled.

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  • She turned away from him and headed for the carcass.

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  • Lowering her to the floor, he turned away.

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  • Carmen turned away from the grave site.

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  • Replacing the brush, she turned away.

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  • At Sofi's icy voice, Darian turned away from the safe and faced her.

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  • I don't need your help, Darian said and turned away.

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  • Jenn shook her head and turned away.

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  • He turned away from her.

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  • Jonny turned away from her and walked out of the hospital, waiting until he was out of view to Travel.

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  • The Watcher turned away from the window, surprise on its face.

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  • She turned away and walked slowly down the dark alley, mind and body heavy.

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  • Katie sighed and threw her hands in the air as she turned away.

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  • She turned away and nodded as she pulled her gloves off.

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  • Gerald spoke as he turned away.

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  • He turned away from the computer, glancing at the door with a wary expression.

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  • When he reached for her, she turned away from him.

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  • Immediately he released her and she turned away from his glowering face.

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  • As she grabbed her luggage and headed for van, from the corner of her eye she noticed that he paused mid stride and then turned away.

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  • Finally he turned away.

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  • He turned away towards the stairs leading down to the main floor, and she sneaked a glance to see if he still wore the necklace.

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  • She turned away fast.

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  • Jessi turned away and waited for her to dress.

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  • Her hand dropped from the necklace, a moment before she turned away from him.

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  • Jehoash, it is said, turned away from Yahweh after the death of Jehoiada and gave heed to the Judaean nobles, " wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem for their guilt," prophets were sent to bring them back but they turned a deaf ear.

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  • If it did, then a portion of the earth's mass or of that of any other planet turned away from the sun would not be subjected to the same action of the sun as if directly exposed to that action.

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  • Editors seemed tc be incapable of rising above the dead level of political strife, anc their utterances were not relieved even by a semblance of fairness Readers turned away in disgust, and journal after journal passe out of existence.

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  • Many decayed or ruined cities attest the changes in the river-bed in ancient times; and within our own times the main channel which formerly passed Rajmahal has turned away from it, and left the town high and dry, 7 m.

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  • The " Monmouth " had ceased fire and turned away to the W., followed by the " Glasgow," who had been heavily engaged by the " Leipzig " and " Dresden " and had received five hits.

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  • While Mary was popular Elizabeth was safe; but as soon as the Spanish marriage project had turned away English hearts Elizabeth inevitably became the centre of plots and the hope of the plotters.

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  • This is to substitute " indirect experience " for all inference, and to maintain that when, starting from any " direct experience," I infer the back of the moon, which is always turned away from me, I nevertheless have experience of it; nay, that it is experience.

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  • Again the victorious Cimbri turned away from Italy, and, after attempting to reduce the Arverni, moved into Spain, where they failed to overcome the desperate resistance of the Celtiberian tribes.

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  • The French Revolution was not, therefore, a conflict for the reform of the political organization of the state, but one for the reorganization of the whole structure of society; and in proportion as it turned away from the path which English ignorance had marked out for it, Englishmen turned away from it in disgust.

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  • Finally he heaved a long sigh and turned away.

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  • Betsy looked contrite, but still pissed while Martha walked over to pick up still sleeping Claire and turned away.

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  • At the silence, she turned away and started back to the compound, irritated.

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  • She turned away before he saw the flair of interest accompany her irritation.

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  • She turned away from him quickly – too quickly, and stumbled.

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  • The Frogman felt he had been insulted, so he gave a loud croak of indignation and turned away.

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  • They all get turned away hoping to find a little old lady next door who will not be so forthright.

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  • Let thy fury be turned away from thy City Ierusalem thy holy Mountain Dan 9.16.

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  • When she reached an intersection she turned away from the flight path of the UFO and toward Dayton where the three of them lived.

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  • I let it fly and stripped fast, the GT turned, went for the fly and turned away at the last millisecond.

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  • Tip's eyes were round and wondering, and the Saw-Horse uttered a sigh and turned away its head.

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  • Cradock then seems to have tried to close in order to force an action while the sun was still high enough to dazzle the enemy, but von Spee turned away and Cradock resumed his southerly course.

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  • Anna Pavlovna's alarm was justified, for Pierre turned away from the aunt without waiting to hear her speech about Her Majesty's health.

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  • He turned away from her with a grimace that distorted his handsome face, kissed Anna Pavlovna's hand, and screwing up his eyes scanned the whole company.

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  • Prince Andrew screwed up his eyes and turned away.

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  • The hall porter sullenly pulled a bell that rang upstairs, and turned away.

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  • She took a pair of pear-shaped ruby earrings from her huge reticule and, having given them to the rosy Natasha, who beamed with the pleasure of her saint's-day fete, turned away at once and addressed herself to Pierre.

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  • She turned away and gave her hand to the count, who could hardly keep from laughing.

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  • As she became animated the prince looked at her more and more sternly, and suddenly, as if he had studied her sufficiently and had formed a definite idea of her, he turned away and addressed Michael Ivanovich.

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  • He turned away and went to the carriage.

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  • And the staff captain rose and turned away from Rostov.

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  • Nicholas Rostov turned away and, as if searching for something, gazed into the distance, at the waters of the Danube, at the sky, and at the sun.

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  • Prince Bagration screwed up his eyes, looked round, and, seeing the cause of the confusion, turned away with indifference, as if to say, "Is it worth while noticing trifles?"

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  • An infantryman came to the fire, squatted on his heels, held his hands to the blaze, and turned away his face.

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  • He turned away and waited impatiently for Prince Andrew's return from the commander-in- chief's room.

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  • He remained stubbornly silent, gazing at Weyrother's face, and only turned away his eyes when the Austrian chief of staff finished reading.

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  • He reddened and turned away.

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  • Some women passing with quiet steps in and out of the bedroom glanced at the princess and turned away.

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  • Nicholas turned away from her.

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  • He gulped and turned away.

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  • Boris passed them twice and each time turned away.

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  • Now they drew close to the fox which began to dodge between the field in sharper and sharper curves, trailing its brush, when suddenly a strange white borzoi dashed in followed by a black one, and everything was in confusion; the borzois formed a star-shaped figure, scarcely swaying their bodies and with tails turned away from the center of the group.

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  • The huntsman stood halfway up the knoll holding up his whip and the gentlefolk rode up to him at a footpace; the hounds that were far off on the horizon turned away from the hare, and the whips, but not the gentlefolk, also moved away.

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  • I can't bear this waiting and I shall cry in a minute! and she turned away from the glass, making an effort not to cry.

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  • She did not know what to say and turned away as if she had not heard his remark.

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  • But as soon as she had turned away she felt that he was there, behind, so close behind her.

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  • Prince Andrew turned away and began pacing the room.

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  • Not only was Pierre's attempt to speak unsuccessful, but he was rudely interrupted, pushed aside, and people turned away from him as from a common enemy.

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  • Then, vexed at his own weakness, he turned away and began to report on the position of affairs.

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  • As soon as he said this both Prince Vasili and Anna Pavlovna turned away from him and glanced sadly at one another with a sigh at his naivete.

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  • He glanced at Prince Andrew's face and quickly turned away.

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  • After hearing what was being said by one or other of these groups he generally turned away with an air of disappointment, as though they were not speaking of anything he wished to hear.

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  • Pierre turned away with repugnance, and closing his eyes quickly fell back on the carriage seat.

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  • Pierre turned away to avoid seeing what was going to happen.

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  • She turned away and was about to ask the countess again how to go to him, when light, impetuous, and seemingly buoyant steps were heard at the door.

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  • Denisov turned away from him frowning and addressed the esaul, conveying his own conjectures to him.

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  • And twisting the ramrod he looked gloomily at Pierre, who turned away and gazed into the darkness.

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  • There was something horrible and bestial in the fleeting glance they threw at the riders and in the malevolent expression with which, after a glance at Kutuzov, the soldier with the sores immediately turned away and went on with what he was doing.

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  • Pierre hurriedly turned away from her and again addressed Princess Mary, asking about his friend's last days.

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  • And evidently suppressing his vexation with difficulty, he turned away from the boy.

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  • Tip 's eyes were round and wondering, and the Saw-Horse uttered a sigh and turned away its head.

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  • While her head was turned away she heard " a sort of squishing noise ".

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  • We have had several examples of people, in some cases with AIDS, being turned away on minor technicalities.

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  • He also turned away from curved lines in favor of straight lines and rectangular designs with an emphasis on vertical lines.

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  • Though he had access to educational opportunities, his love was music, and he turned away from school to become a DJ, working in clubs and producing his own rhythm tracks.

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  • Critics also felt that Katie Holmes had turned away from her traditional values after meeting Cruise.

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  • Unfortunately, the famous O.J. Simpson car chase was underway while the concert was on, and viewers turned away in droves to watch the chase.

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  • Generally, arriving 1-2 hours prior to the stated boarding time is acceptable, though passengers arriving too early (several hours) may be turned away because passengers from the cruise that just ended have not yet left the port.

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  • If you are turned away or asked to call for an appointment, move on to the next establishment.

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  • However, a restaurant that says jackets are "required" means just that and you may be turned away from dining there if you're without a jacket.

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  • You don't want to be turned away from a restaurant that you've been dying to try just because you're without one key item.

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  • The program is not free, but rarely is anyone turned away for inability to pay.

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  • Foods should be cooked on the back burners with pot handles turned away from the front of the stove.

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  • Many children have been so severely criticized by teachers that they never pick up art materials again and some are even turned away from appreciating anyone else's art.

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  • More than 20 million immigrants were processed at this site, meaning they were admitted to the United States or turned away.

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  • Immigrants coming across the ocean in ships landed at Ellis Island to be processed and allowed to either enter the country to begin a new life or turned away due to illness or some other reason.

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  • This means that regardless of age, health, temperament or breed an animal in need will not be turned away.

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  • His back was slightly turned away from me and he initiated conversation with other women while I felt ignored over 2 hours.

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  • Pot handles should always be turned away from the front of the stove.

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  • This doesn't necessarily mean you'll be turned away if you don't live in that area, but you may have to go to a different pantry location.

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  • The controversial storyline turned away many long time viewers while damaging Days reputation.

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  • With the oil shortage of 1973, vehicle buyers turned away from large sedans that got only 12 miles to the gallon, and the compact foreign auto market became widespread in the US with a market share of just over 18 percent.

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  • Colonial Penn will accept applicants who may have been turned away by other life insurance companies.

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  • Many would wait in line in front of department stores for long periods of time, only to get turned away because the store ran out of nylons.

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  • Phair was labeled a sellout and fans turned away from her in droves.

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  • Fans turned away from pop music towards grunge music, and their fame faded rapidly.

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  • The group turned away from much of their original beats and instead used samples from the late 70s and early 80s to create a synth-pop sound.

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  • And while thousands apply to be on a show, remember, only a select few get chosen, so don't be disappointed if you are turned away on your first attempt.

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  • You don't want to be ready to show the judges your skills only to be turned away because of a technicality that you missed in the documentation.

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  • The show now offers much more transparency for viewers, but many have turned away after feeling deceived.

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  • She sighed and turned away.

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  • Then he turned away and rubbed the back of his neck in that way he did when he knew he was wrong but wasn't sure why.

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  • Alex stood and turned away from him, staring out the window.

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  • Releasing the curtain, she turned away from the window.

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  • Howard hesitated and shot a questioning glance at Connie, who shrugged and turned away.

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  • Cupping a hand to her mouth, she turned away from him.

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  • Taking a deep ragged breath, she turned away from the car.

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  • She turned away from the temptation and went to her room.

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  • She turned away from him, speaking flippantly.

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  • She shrugged and turned away from him.

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  • She turned away from him abruptly.

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  • As she turned away from him, Pete winked at Davis.

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  • Pete turned away and his soft footsteps faded into the darkness.

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  • She turned away from him, pulling the shirt away from her chest.

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  • She clutched his sleeve as he turned away.

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  • She turned away from the beauty of the ranch, reminding herself that she had made the decision to leave.

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  • Betsy mumbled a reply and turned away.

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  • The oven timer buzzed, and she turned away from Toni, not wanting to deal with him any longer.

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  • Hardening, Jenn turned away and retreated through the forest and rocks to the compound.

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  • He had turned away again and was chewing his knuckle.

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  • She turned away from the desert and crossed her arms.

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  • When they still said nothing, she turned away.

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  • She turned away from Dawkins, and with a forced smile at Pumpkin and Westlake, left the porch.

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  • The woman turned away and began walking down the street, leaving Faust with a disappointed look on his face.

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  • Dean turned away from the frightened woman and hurriedly tied one end of the line to the back bumper of his Jeep.

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  • Dean pulled his flashlight from his pocket, handed it to her, and turned away.

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  • She nodded again and turned away.

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  • Instead of putting an arm around her waist and drawing her close, he turned away from her.

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  • He turned away in disgust.

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  • The words of the cold and moist vegetable Prince were not very comforting, and as he spoke them he turned away and left the enclosure.

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