Turned-on Sentence Examples

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  • He sat up and turned on the light.

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  • Finally she worked up the courage and turned on the computer.

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  • Eyes of blue ice turned on Allen and Giddon's voice was almost a growl.

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  • After a startled look at Lisa, she turned on Giddon, a frown wrinkling her forehead.

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  • You wouldn't have thought it was so exciting if he had turned on you.

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  • The one person she thought she could trust had turned on her.

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  • Two sets of startled eyes turned on her.

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  • Three pair of hostile eyes turned on the sandy-haired youth.

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  • She caught her breath and turned on Bordeaux.

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  • She turned on the broiler and buttered some bread.

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  • She moved to the sink and turned on the water.

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  • Cynthia turned on Claudette.

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  • Betsy turned on a tape recorder as Howie reclined on the bed, turning away from us.

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  • Betsy turned on the tape recorder and followed him.

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  • She turned on the play button.

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  • I turned on the light, calmed her down and slowly explained step by step what Julie had told me.

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  • I made my way back to the kitchen and turned on the gas stove burner for enough light to rummage through drawers until I located a box of wooden matches.

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  • He immediately turned on his lights and made a quick U turn.

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  • I turned on the equipment, though without Howie hooked up to it, there was no absolutely no point in doing so.

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  • In desperation, I turned on the tape recorder which had run to its end.

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  • She shook out the sexual energy running through her and turned on a light, not wanting to be alone in the dark while the dead man in her thoughts began to sob once more.

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  • Deidre closed her eyes, hating that she was turned on by the thought of him feeding from her.

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  • He turned on some music with weak intentions of continuing his sheriff reading but instead just sat there, finishing the last of the merlot.

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  • Joseph turned on his heels and stormed upstairs.

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  • The road darkened as he entered the trees and he turned on his headlamps, trying to avoid the rocks and boulders that littered the roadway.

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  • Dean wanted to question him further, but he abruptly turned on his heels and walked away.

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  • As soon as she turned on the radio, it crackled to life.

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  • She turned on her knees and vomited behind her while Cynthia closed her eyes and wept.

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  • She reached up and turned on the lamp.

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  • She'd never been turned on by a look, though if anyone could do it, the intense man beside her could.

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  • She turned on her heel and walked.

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  • She winced and pulled the towel free then turned on the water as hot as she could stand.

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  • The orchestra fell silent, and somewhere someone --possibly the host --called for the generators to be turned on.

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  • Kiki turned on him at last.

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  • It was said two of them turned on the others, aligned with evil, and only Andre had the power to kill any of the others.

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  • They turned on their brothers and against humans and the order of good.

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  • He clenched his fists, not wanting to think about Sasha or Kris or how quickly he, too, could have the tables turned on him as he had done to Sasha.

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  • Darkyn turned on Gabriel and slashed his back.

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  • He turned on his heel as soon as she appeared and strode toward the small area beneath a tree where spacecraft traditionally hovered to release their occupants.

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  • Unwilling to face him, she turned on the audio portion.

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  • She turned on her heels.

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  • Cynthia turned on the balls of her feet, still holding the immense knife, waist-high, pointed directly at him.

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  • Before they could answer, she turned on her heels and stumbled back to her quarters, diagonally across the hall.

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  • Edith scrambled from the bed as Dean turned on the light.

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  • He stopped playing, turned on the piano bench and pulled her close by her waist.

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  • Long enough to be thoroughly turned on.

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  • She turned on the faucet, plunging her hands under the icy stream of water and gasped.

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  • She turned on one heel and left the barn.

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  • Josh released her and turned on Alex, who waited tensely in the kitchen doorway; hopelessly outmatched, but obviously determined.

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  • Rhyn turned on his heel and left.

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  • The right mix was in so Dean turned on the machine.

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  • He capsulized his session with Vinnie as he turned on the ball game.

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  • He turned on his heels and returned to his office.

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  • He turned on his heels and left, making Dean sorry he'd mentioned Ethel Rosewater to Cynthia Byrne in the first place.

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  • Is it turned on?

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  • Do you have your phone, and is it turned on?

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  • Yep. Turned on and charged.

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  • Smiling, she went to his office and turned on the computer.

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  • The last thing she did before she left was make sure her cell phone was charged and turned on.

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  • She turned on the exhaust fan and grabbed a chair, climbing into it to get high enough to shut the alarm off.

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  • With that, he turned on one heel and stomped out of the barn.

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  • Finally she sat up in the bed and turned on the light.

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  • Taran turned on his heel, retreating into the squat building once more.

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  • Carmen changed filters and turned on the air conditioner for the summer.

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  • She turned on him.

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  • She shut off her lamp and turned on her side with her back to him.

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  • The agent scurried away and Denton immediately turned on her.

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  • She turned on the faucet and a stream of discolored water splashed into the sink.

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  • Grabbing a towel, she went into the bathroom and turned on the shower.

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  • With a clatter and scrape, the rocking chair turned on its side and skid several feet across the porch.

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  • She unlocked the door and turned on the flashlight.

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  • Tears were spilling from her eyes as she pushed the door open and turned on the light.

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  • He turned on Megan with a pained expression.

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  • She turned on the faucet and let it run until it was hot enough then filled the bowl.

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  • She turned on the device and waited, uttering a cry of dismay when she saw the background.

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  • She sat awkwardly, furious yet turned on at his touch.

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  • She didn't know if she was afraid of him – or beyond turned on.

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  • He turned on the Black God.

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  • He turned on Eden so fast, she stepped back.

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  • The whole Austrian army now turned on Vicenza, which after a brave resistance surrendered on the Ioth of June.

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  • The soap pan is charged with the tallow or other fat, and open steam is turned on.

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  • Thus further weakened, he felt more than ever that he had only his own kin to rely upon, and his thoughts were ever turned on family aggrandizement.

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  • The sample has the form of a thin rod, one end of which is faced true; it is slipped into the magnetizing coil from above, and when the current is turned on its smooth end adheres tightly to the surface of the yoke.

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  • The general election which was held in the following month turned on native policy and on the measures necessary to meet the commercial depression.

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  • A crystal lens, turned on the lathe, was discovered by Layard at Nimrud along with glass vases bearing the name of Sargon; this will explain the excessive minuteness of some of the writing on the Assyrian tablets, and a lens may also have been used in the observation of the heavens.

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  • Steam is then turned on to the outside of the bags and sheaths, and hot water is run through them to wash out all the sweets they contain.

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  • The weight of these implements necessitates some provision for turning them at the headlands, and this is supplied either by a bowl wheel, enabling the plough to be turned on one side, or by a pair of wheels cranked so that they can be raised by a lever when the plough is working.

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  • The cylindrical vessel is filled to a certain level with salt water and the steam turned on.

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  • The controversy chiefly turned on the question of the necessity of episcopacy.

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  • The campaign turned on the tariff issue, and Harrison was elected, receiving 233 electoral votes to 168 for Cleveland, who however received a popular plurality of more than 100,000.

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  • By the Sand River Convention, independence had been granted to the Boers living " north of the Vaal," and the dispute turned on the question as to what stream constituted the true upper course of that river.

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  • The chief interest in the election turned on the prohibition clause in the constitution, which was submitted separately, and received a majority of only 1159 votes.

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  • The election is of interest historically as being the first important American election where the issue turned on the question of the prohibition of the retail sale of intoxicating liquors.

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  • The cell is filled up with cryolite, and the current is turned on till this is melted; then the pure powdered alumina is fed in continuously as long as the operation proceeds.

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  • The decision between the two races turned on the vote of the feudal proprietors, and in order to win this a society was formed among the German capitalists of Vienna (to which the name of Chabrus was popularly given) to acquire by real or fictitious purchase portions of those estates to which a vote was attached.

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  • The telescope is now turned on the horizontal axis till the levels read near the centres of these scales and the telescope is clamped to the arm f.

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  • The slag is then poured and skimmed, the blast turned on and converter retilted.

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  • At this moment the alarm was given, but the sentinel and the sleepy soldiers were slain and the cannon turned on the garrison.

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  • The gas was then carefully turned on until the pressure amounted to 310 lb per sq.

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  • The election turned on the issue of British or Bond supremacy.

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  • In the upper part there is consequently a tendency to the formation of a vacuum, and some of the impure sub-soil water near the higher leakages is sucked into the mains, to be mixed with the supply when next turned on.

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  • His protectors entered into negotiations which in fact turned on the question whether more was to be gained by supporting him, or by giving him up. An appeal to Isabella, queen of Castile, met with no response.

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  • The history of the next twenty years turned on the legal point whether the arbitrator actedas he himself contendedin the capacity of suzerain, oras.

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  • But the discussion spread in later years from this particular point into a general criticism of the church and its relations to the state, embracing local grievances as well as the questions which turned on the dealings of the papacy with the crown.

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  • The discussion, which had originally turned on the franchise, was enlarged by the introduction of the question of suzerainty or supremacy; and at last, in the beginning of October, when the rains of an African spring were causing the grass to grow on which the Boer armies were largely dependent for forage, the Boers declared war and invaded Natal.

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  • It turned on the successive schisms in the ruling minority.

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  • Adrienne turned on one heal and marched away from Brandon.

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  • He turned on one heel and stalked toward the house.

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  • Ignoring the raised brow Claudette turned on her husband, Cynthia hastily set another place and graciously submitted to improper treatment as Cade helped her with her chair and then seated himself.

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  • He'd watched her thoughts of him naked, flattered and turned on.

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  • The demon side of her was always turned on by him, the human side of her determined not to let him do anything to her world.

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  • She didn't know if she was afraid of him – or beyond turned on.

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  • When standard stereo was fitted the Ariel came up automatically when the radio was turned on!

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  • In the second, the left-handed Shabana turned on his cross court backhand volley nick where Power found the tin.

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  • The base The base is turned on a small screw chuck.

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  • Even back in my day, few men weren't turned on by a couple of lasses in a steamy clinch.

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  • Tune in and be turned on by the new one-piece dropout.

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  • The Princess pressed a button that turned on the pool area including the water flume.

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  • After entering a four-figure passkey, the kit was instantly recognized when the ignition was turned on.

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  • If component then the double image suggests it's a prog scan DVD player and you had prog scan turned on in it.

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  • In a single moment, everything that science held sacred suddenly turned on its head.

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  • When contracting collets are used the blank is roughed down to a cylinder between centers and a small spigot turned on each end.

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  • Those two TV sets being turned on in the Executive Boxes really stoke up the caldron of, erm, silence.

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  • A simple tree stump or large log turned on its end will normally suffice.

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  • April 2 1995 Irwell, now ready to go, is turned on the wagon turntable at Marley Hill by Driver Andrew Knott.

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  • In working amber, it is turned on the lathe and polished with whitening and water or with rotten stone and oil, the final lustre being given by friction with flannel.

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  • None of these aims were attained; for the trial, which turned on the evidence of the police spy Nastic (already chief witness in the doubtful Cettinje bomb trial of 1908) degenerated into a public scandal, owing to the conduct of the judges and public prosecutor, and rallied Croat public opinion in defence of the S3 Serb victims. Serbo-Croat solidarity became still more apparent when the Austrian historian Dr. Friedjung, in the Neue Freie Presse of March 25 1909, openly charged the leaders of the Serbo-Croat coalition with being in the pay of Serbia.

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  • Every sale from the point the robot was turned on to when the sun finally burns out will be perfectly remembered.

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  • A fire was kindled at the bottom of a deep hole in the ground, big sticks were laid crosswise at the top, and meat was hung from them and turned on spits.

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  • The sick man was turned on to his side with his face to the wall.

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  • And the conversation again turned on the war, on Bonaparte, and the generals and statesmen of the day.

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  • At dinner, conversation turned on Pierre's marriage.

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  • The conversation naturally turned on the peace.

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  • But apparently the coachman's sympathy was not enough for Peter, and he turned on the box toward his master.

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  • At dinner the talk turned on the war, the approach of which was becoming evident.

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  • Eager, frightened, helpless glances were turned on Alpatych when he came out of the Governor's room.

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  • Rostov stopped and, clenching his fists, suddenly and sternly turned on Alpatych.

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  • All Pierre's daydreams now turned on the time when he would be free.

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  • There was running to and fro and whispering; another troyka flew furiously up, and then all eyes were turned on an approaching sleigh in which the figures of the Emperor and Volkonski could already be descried.

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  • The conversation turned on the contemporary gossip about those in power, in which most people see the chief interest of home politics.

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  • The conversation at supper was not about politics or societies, but turned on the subject Nicholas liked best--recollections of 1812.

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  • Indeed she now turned on her side and began to scrabble about under the moss and pebbles as if in search of something.

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  • Making phone calls - this phone has quite a good speakerphone function, but can only be turned on once call is connected.

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  • The stipple specified by dashes resource can be turned on or off by activating this command.

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  • Our last dispute, which had a most unlooked-for consequence, turned on the refitting of condemned ships.

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  • Backs were turned on the youth, leaving him only Alice and a deaf elderly man with wonky teeth.

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  • Scratch and dent models don't look perfect, but may or may not have been turned on or used.

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  • When I first turned on the toothbrush, I was surprised by the quietness and gentleness of the vibrations compared to my other electronic Sonicare toothbrush.

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  • I was eventually turned on to the line by a friend who insisted that I must purchase the Legally Blonde palettes, which were coordinated to release in tandem with the movie of the same name.

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  • If your anti-virus program has anti-phishing capabilities, then make sure they are turned on.

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  • You can access your pet any time you wish, though usually they remain "alive" as long as the computer is turned on.

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  • To fully enjoy any ecards you may receive, ensure the HTML settings on your e-mail provider are turned on.

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  • Some cameras even have a "grid" feature that can be turned on and off, making it easy for beginners to follow the rule.

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  • Charlie Sheen vs. Emilio Estevez - The prostitutes Estevez had hired to kill his brother turned on him when he couldn't pay and ripped him apart.

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  • If you've turned on a television or radio in the last few years, chances are you've seen or heard Ryan Seacrest.

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  • When fans turned on the third season of American Idol, they noticed about one-third of Jackson was missing.

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  • In subsequent interviews, McConaughey turned on his charm and laughed off the incident.

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  • Our Aussie is a chewer, and has also turned on books, shoes, toys, etc. However, he had never before now chewed a living animal, and he doesn't try to do this with any dog but Bailey.

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  • Delta Monitor puts an end to an icy blast of cold water when a washing machine is turned on or being scalded whenever a toilet is flushed.

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  • Such lights turn on automatically when they detect motion, but they can also be turned on with the use of a timer.

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  • Switches are made to connect hot wires whenever the switch is turned on.

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  • Did you know that a tile floor turned on the diagonal will cost you a minimum of 20 percent more than a tile floor laid straight?

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  • Never put fuel into the heater when it is turned on.

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  • The intensity of an FPS will be turned on full force.

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  • If you are using this method, ensure that the WiiConnect24 is turned on so that access to the Internet is possible.

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  • While a truer video game, the action was actually indicated by a number of lights that only turned on and off signifying what was going on.

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  • From the off position there are two head positions, P1 and P2, which define the brightness of the light when it is turned on.

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  • The door should be closed and the shower turned on to allow the bathroom to steam up.

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  • Since the 1995 isolation of the ATM gene, scientists have worked very hard to understand how the ATM protein is activated or turned on following damage to a cell's DNA.

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  • Once in place, the tubes are connected to the ECMO circuit, and then the machine is turned on.

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  • It's comprised of six infinity knots (the figure eight turned on its side) entwined together.

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  • Many of the links go to French-language sites, so if you don't speak French or read it or the site doesn't give you an option to switch to English, then make sure you have any translating options turned on through your web browser.

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  • Some babies do not react well to the Pitocin-induced contractions, and you might have the Pitocin turned off, turned on and turned off again, depending on what's going on with your baby.

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  • Believe it or not, one of the most common issues that people have with their coffee maker is because the unit is either not plugged in properly, or simply not turned on.

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  • Of course, the grill needs to be plugged in and turned on.

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  • Make sure when you place your meat onto the meat tines, that the grill is not turned on and that the grill is not plugged in.

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  • The evening meal could be prepared and placed in the crock pot and turned on to slow cook until the family returned that evening to a delicious hot meal.

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  • However, it can be turned on or off at a given time.

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  • A portable propane space heater produces instant heat, from the moment it's turned on.

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  • When French kissing, some guys think all they need to do is put their tongue in a girl's mouth and she'll get turned on.

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  • She got up, turned on the lights and packed the board away.

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  • Corporal Brandon Riedel turned on his dashboard camera after sighting an unusual looking creature running down a dirt road just ahead of him.

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  • Before printing your coupons, make sure your printer is turned on and that you have plenty of ink.

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  • Although Jason and Sookie enjoyed a happy reunion, it isn't long before Jason's charges in Hotshot turned on him.

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  • The first quilting audio podcast began on April 9, 2005 when Annie Smith turned on her microphone and broadcast Quilting Stash to her listeners.

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  • Sometime in the early 1990's, a few women made the claim that they got turned on by listening to the Blaster Beam that was part of a concert they attended at Central Park in New York.

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  • Felix Gaeta - The communications specialist lost his leg in a failed coup against Starbuck and his life when he turned on Adama.

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  • Horrified at his own actions, Boromir bid them to run before he turned on the monsters approaching and died defending the escaping hobbits.

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  • In most sci-fi plots within books and movies, robots often turned on humanity and brought about the demise or near-demise of civilization.

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  • Whether it's discussing the shocking news you just heard when the television was turned on or sharing the best and worst parts of a day, Xanga allows for the sharing of every piece of a user, or at least as much as she's comfortable with.

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  • When the kids were settled in their room, she turned on Alex.

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  • He stumbled over something and exclaimed before she turned on the lamp beside her bed.

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  • Warm brown eyes turned on Lisa again with concern.

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  • She crept in and turned on a light, relieved when it worked.

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  • Carmen turned on him, warmth shooting up her neck so quickly that it was painful.

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