Turned-out Sentence Examples

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  • The ride turned out to be short.

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  • Everything turned out fine and you learned a lesson.

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  • After all, if she hadn't turned her head when he kissed her on the cheek, maybe things wouldn't have turned out the same way.

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  • Those were the last words spoken as I turned out the light.

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  • In another case, a missing twelve year old boy turned out to be a runaway.

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  • Silly me, I thought it was a hardware store, but it turned out to be a beauty shop!

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  • I am pleased that she turned out the way you wished.

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  • The ride turned out to be a trip to the old house to see how things were coming along.

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  • You can say it—she turned out a little rough around the edges!

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  • He.d need to be if she turned out to be much worse of a mother.

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  • A'Ran's fingers flew over the command panel as he thought of how wise his forefathers had turned out to be.

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

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  • He turned out the light.

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  • The telephone in faraway Indiana rang, first in their agreed sequence, then twenty times before Dean gave up and turned out the light.

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  • The bonus of his day helping her out of her funk turned out to be an unexpected surprise.

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  • Every friend I thought I had turned out not to be a friend.

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  • He assumed he must have agreed to do something because Fred had finally turned out the light and left him alone.

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  • What was supposed to be sunshine, mild temperature and puffy white clouds turned out to be intermittent showers and a sky as gray as Dean's sweat socks.

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  • I guess it must have been disappointing to him that I turned out to be a girl.

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  • Going to the doctor turned out to be unnecessary.

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  • Their house guest turned out to be a sandy-haired boy named Jonathan.

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  • He turned out well.

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  • Carmen turned out the light and descended the stairs.

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  • My life turned out so different than I expected.

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  • Singing softly, she turned out onto the three-lane highway and used the center lane to execute a left turn onto a four lane highway.

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  • You turned out okay or something to acknowledge the issue without personalizing it.

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  • The pampas were almost destitute of animal life before the horses and cattle of the Spanish invaders were there turned out to graze, and the puma and jaguar never came there until the herds of European cattle attracted them.

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  • Everything turned out as Cavour had hoped.

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  • Following up this line of investigation, Major Ronald Ross in 1895 found that if a mosquito sucked blood containing the parasites they soon began to throw out flagellae, which broke away and became free; and in 1897 he discovered peculiar pigmented cells, which afterwards turned out to be the parasites of aestivo-autumnal malaria in an early stage of development, within the stomachwall of mosquitoes which had been fed on malarial blood.

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  • Yet notwithstanding this enormous effect in iron, the action of a current upon nickel and cobalt turned out to be almost inappreciable.

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  • The effect of tension was subsequently studied by Nagaoka and Honda, who in 1902 confirmed, mutatis mutandis, the results obtained by Chree and Ewing for cast cobalt, while for annealed cobalt it turned out that tension always caused diminution of magnetization, the diminution increasing with increasing fields.

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  • The troops detailed for " Y " beach had also got into serious difficulties, and as it turned out they had to be withdrawn next morning.

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  • Lles Area topmost ridges, which, it was hoped, would be reached by daylight - a somewhat sanguine anticipation, as it turned out.

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  • There were 173 of these factories working in Cuba in 1908-1909, among which the " Chaparra," in the province of Oriente, turned out upwards of 69,000 tons of sugar in the crop of about 20 weeks, and the " Boston " had an output of about 61,00o tons in the same time.

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  • From the centrifugal the sugar is either turned out without washing as raw sugar, only fit for the refinery, or else it is well washed with a spray of water and air until white and dry, and it is then offered in the market as refined sugar, although it has never passed through animal charcoal (bone-black).

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  • There are various systems of purging refined, or socalled refined, sugar in centrifugals, all designed with a view of obtaining the sugar in lumps or tablets, so as to appear as if it had been turned out from moulds and not from centrifugals, and great ingenuity and large sums of money have been spent in perfecting these different systems, with more or less happy results.

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  • In 1837, to their great distress, the Tennysons were turned out of the Lincolnshire rectory where they had lived so long.

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  • Between 1875 and 1879 some of the finest bronzes ever produced in Japan were turned out by a group of experts working under the business name of Sanseisha.

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  • From that time forward the Arita factories turned out large quantities of porcelain profusely decorated with blue under the glaze and colored enamels over it.

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  • Thenceforth Seto became the headquarters of the manufacture of cha-no-yu utensils, and many of the tiny pieces turned out there deserve high admiration, their technique being perfect, and their mahogany, russet-brown, amber and buff glazes showing wonderful lustre and richness.

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  • At Arita, although pieces were occasionally turned out of which the color could not be surpassed in purity and brilliancy, the general character of the blue sous couverte was either thin or dull.

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  • He was succeeded by Tozawa Benshi, an old man of over seventy in 1909, who, using clay from Owari or Hizen, has turned out many porcelain statuettes of great beauty.

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  • By the spring they may have larger pots if required and should be kept in a hot and fairly moistened atmosphere; and by the end of June, when they have made new growth, they may be turned out under a south wall in the full sun, water being given only as required.

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  • The great manufacturing centre is Wilmington, where in 1905 almost two-thirds of the capital was invested, and nearly threefourths of the product was turned out.

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  • They turned out to be stragglers; but their capture for a time helped to confirm the idea, prevalent in the French army, that Blucher was drawing off towards his base.

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  • Here he stopped to report to the emperor some intelligence which turned out to be false, and he remained for breakfast.

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  • During the tenure of his appointment with Count Morzin he married the daughter of a Viennese hairdresser named Keller, who had befriended him in his days of poverty, but the marriage turned out ill and he was shortly afterwards separated from his wife, though he continued to support her until her death in 1 Boo.

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  • It has been thought from these two facts, and from an expression in one of the later essays, that the marriage of his daughter Leonore to Gaston de La Tour had not turned out to his satisfaction.

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  • The question was repeatedly raised as to why the prime minister did not take advantage of this patriotic spirit to obtain a corresponding parliamentary demonstration; but it had surprised him, as it had many, and he shrank from the serious responsibility which would have resulted if the experiment had turned out badly; the aged Emperor's need of quiet, and the conviction that the Reichsrat, if summoned ad hoc, would, as for so long before, be of no active use, also played their part.

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  • This third time he was not punished, but sent to sea, and turned out very well.

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  • A provincial training college was established in 1903 for the purpose of instructing priests and laymen in the work of teaching, and has turned out many qualified teachers whose subsequent work has proved satisfactory.

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  • The quantity of work which he turned out is enormous, for the fifteen large volumes which contain 'his ' Norman Conquest, his unfinished History of Sicily, his William Rufus (1882), and his Essays (1872-1879), and the crowd of his smaller books, are matched in amount by his uncollected contributions to periodicals.

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  • It turned out that India suited him much better than Cambridge or London.

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  • An elder brother, who like himself was early turned out into the world to seek his own fortune, rose to command a brigade in the Mysore army, while Hyder, who never learned to read or write, passed the first years of his life aimlessly in sport and sensuality, sometimes, however, acting as the agent of his brother, and meanwhile acquiring a useful familiarity with the tactics of the French when at the height of their reputation under Dupleix.

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  • Having been turned out of other churches, he had leased a plot of land in 1759, anticipating the final withdrawal of his license, in 1763, and a spacious building was erected to which the people crowded from all parts on Sacrament Sunday.

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  • When the distillation is finished the iron box, after cooling, is unclamped and the product turned out beneath the surface of paraffin.

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  • They are very prolific, the female producing several litters in the year, each consisting of over a dozen blind young; and these, when not more than three weeks old, are turned out of the parental burrow to form underground homes for themselves.

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  • Large factories are now to be found in all parts of Mexico, and good and serviceable grades of broadcloths, cassimeres, blankets and other fabrics are turned out.

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  • The cotton factories of 1905 were equipped with 22,021 looms having 678,058 spindles, and with 38 stamping machines, employed 30,162 operatives, and turned out 13,731,638 pieces of cloth.

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  • In 1901 the 4000th locomotive was turned out of the works.

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  • Barton turned out afterwards to have been an impostor, but she had duped More, who now lived in a superstitious atmosphere of convents and churches, and he had given his countenance to her supernatural pretensions.

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  • It is a centre of the watch-making industry, especially of gold watch cases; about 70% of those manufactured in Switzerland are turned out here.

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  • The town presents, therefore, a cosmopolitan and on market days a very varied appearance, when side by side with people turned out in the latest fashions from Paris or Vienna, we meet peasants of various nationalities, attired in their national costume, intermingled with very scantilyclad Gypsies.

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  • After the close pruning of the branches to which they are annually subjected, and when the young shoots have shot forth an inch or two in length, they are turned out of their pots and have the old soil shaken away from their roots, the longest of which, to the extent of about half the existing quantity, are then cut clean away, and the plants repotted into small pots.

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  • About the end of the latter month the whole collection should be turned out of the pots, and redrained or repotted into larger pots as required.

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  • Finally, the improvement in the quality of the iron which resulted from thus completely freeing it from the gangue turned out to be a great and unexpected merit of the indirect process, probably the merit which enabled it, in spite of its complexity, to drive out the direct process.

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  • His next move turned out fatally.

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  • After a preliminary reconnaissance to the north, which afterwards turned out to be vitally important, the summer of 1895 was spent in exploring the coast to the north-west by a boating expedition.

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  • Carlyle, indomitably determined to make no concessions for immediate profit, wrote slowly and carefully, and turned out some of his most finished work.

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  • The conquest of Scotland was soon completed; at last she lay at an English victor's feet; the General Assembly was turned out into the street by " some rats of Musketeers and a troup of horse," and the risings of Glencairn, Lorne (eldest son of Argyll) and others in the highlands were easily crushed.

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  • This "new earth" turned out to be nothing more nor less than a basis yttrium phosphate.

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  • The country round was roused and large numbers of settlers and others turned out and besieged the cattlemen, who had taken refuge in some ranch buildings.

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  • It was expected that both these points would be the object of early attack, but as it turned out they were both left unmolested.

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  • One inks the type-forme and keeps a sharp look-out for any inequality of inking, and sees generally that the work is being turned out in a workmanlike manner.

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  • Although the latter machine turned out sheets printed on both sides before it delivered them (hence its name), the second impression was still a distinct operation.

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  • The past generation has seen many improvements in printing machinery, all tending to an increased production, and generally to the betterment of the work turned out.

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  • His later years were clouded with many sorrows and disappointments; his relations with Governor Joseph Dudley were unfriendly; he lost much of his former prestige in the Church - his own congregation dwindled - and in the college; his uncle John Cotton was expelled from his 8 8 4 _ Mather, Increase charge in the Plymouth Church; his son Increase turned out a ne'er-do-well; four of his children and his second wife died in November 1713; his wife's brothers and the husbands of his sisters were ungodly and violent men; his favourite daughter Katherine, who "understood Latin and read Hebrew fluently," died in 1716; his third wife went mad in 1719; his personal enemies circulated incredible scandals about him; and in 1724-1725 he saw a Liberal once more preferred to him as a new president of Harvard.

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  • A Persian gentleman erected a cotton-spinning factory at Teheran in 1894 with expensive machinery; it turned out some excellent yarn but could not compete in price with imported yarns.

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  • Prince's Dock lies within its bounds and the shipbuilding yards have turned out many famous ironclads and liners.

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  • In the case of sea-fishes it is becoming increasingly recognized that the millions of cod fry which are annually turned out of the American, Newfoundland and Norwegian hatcheries are but an insignificant fraction of the billions of fry which are naturally produced.

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  • It is turned out of the pots into wide tin vessels or " tagars," in which it is weighed in quantities not exceeding 21 lb.

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  • The average number of cakes that can be made daily by one man is about 70, although 90 to 100 are sometimes turned out by clever workmen.

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  • He was turned out in 1843 by a military and political pronunciamiento, led by Generals O'Donnell and Narvaez, who formed a cabinet, presided over by Joaquin Maria Lopez, and this government induced the Cortes to declare Isabella of age at thirteen.

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  • The Vomero, once merely a scattered village, is now an important suburb, and a large workmen's quarter has sprung up beyond the railway station to house the populace which was turned out from the centre of the town when the works of the risanamento were undertaken.

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  • He believed, he subsequently told a Unionist audience, that the Opposition could have turned out the Government at this time owing to the indignation about the shortage of munitions; but that would have meant an election and renewal of party feeling, and so have prevented the concentration of effort on the war.

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  • The rams are turned out to the hills between the 15th and the 24th of November.

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  • It might have been thought likely that the son of the pagan Sweyn would have turned out a mere hard-fighting viking.

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  • This, unfortunately, turned out to be the beginning, not the end, of troubles.

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  • Lancasters ad parlia- herents were turned out of the council; the persons meat of condemned in 1376 were declared incapable of serving in it; Alice Perrers was sentenced to banishment and forfeiture, and the little king was made to re pudiate the declaration whereby his uncle had quashed the statutes of 1376 by declaring that no act of parliament can be repealed save with parliaments consent.

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  • The plan was hazardous, for the Orleanists turned out in great numbers and almost cut him off in the marshes of the Somme.

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  • Scarcely were the measures relating to America passed when the king turned out the ministry.

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  • The country was appealed to, with good but insufficient results; and at the first meeting of the new parliament the Tories were turned out on a no-confidence vote moved by Lord Hartington.

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  • About the end of the latter month the whole collection should be turned out of the pots and redrained or repotted into larger pots as required.

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  • At length driven to undisguised violence, he sent in his grenadiers, who turned out the deputies.

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  • The very institutions of the Solovets monastery, intended by St Tryphon for the benefit of the poor neglected pagans, turned out the occasion of much injustice towards them.

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  • But the election for the general synod turned out very unfavourable to the liberal party, and the large orthodox majority endeavoured to use their power against the principles and the members of the association.

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  • But the friars, though pretty generally turned out of doors, were themselves beyond Henry's power, and continued to preach everywhere among the people.

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  • The panic-stricken severity of minorities is proverbial, but it is not to be forgotten that the Irish Protestants had been turned out of house and home twice within fifty years.

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  • Eight years later the Steelboys rose against the exactions of absentee landlords, who often turned out Protestant yeomen to get a higher rent from Roman Catholic cottiers.

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  • Her father, possibly influenced by Cowper's melancholy tendencies, perhaps possessed by prejudices against the marriage of cousins, interposed, and the lovers were separated - as it turned out for ever.

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  • In regard to mares it has very frequently turned out that animals which were brilliant public performers have been far less successful as dams than others which were comparatively valueless as runners.

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  • The fructifications by themselves are not necessarily decisive, for in certain cases the supposed sporangia of Marattiaceous Ferns have turned out to be in reality the microsporangia or pollen-sacs of seed-bearing plants (Pteridosperms).

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  • In all honesty, I didn't think I'd sleep but I turned out the light, climbed onto the small bed and closed my eyes.

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  • Century-long wars had been fought in Damian's father's time over who claimed a discovered Oracle, no matter how competent the Oracle turned out.

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  • You can say it—she turned out a little rough around the edges!

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  • A rather elusive warbler in the trees in the garden turned out to be Blyth's Reed.

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  • As it turned out Matlock Bath's loss was Matlock's gain and the small alehouse profited at the expense of the grand hotel.

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  • Many times one of those real causes is an undiagnosed allergy, Dr. Kotsanis says, as it turned out to be with Caroline.

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  • A very few people who have taken asthma treatment tablets called ' leukotriene receptor antagonists ' have turned out to have Churg-Strauss syndrome.

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  • This turned out to be vague aspirations to grow the Fife economy.

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  • Around 44 junior athletes took part, in what turned out to be very competitive days athletics.

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  • It turned out that it had a simple autopilot to keep it in level flight, at a set altitude and compass bearing.

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  • The stars turned out in force for Elton's annual celebrity bash last week.

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  • There are intentional creations of dangerous agents for supposedly benign purposes that turned out not to be so benign.

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  • In fact, the subject matter turned out to be fairly bland, with only a couple of exceptions.

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  • Alternatively, animals which have already been turned out can be administered a bolus later in the grazing season.

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  • It turned out to be the very bony hand of an Indian man.

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  • The brightly colored front turned out to be a painted canvas.

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  • Their camera flashes lit up the pale, delicate face of a woman in a black chador, who turned out to be Shirin.

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  • The phenomenon the wise men had followed, always possibly a wild goose chase, had turned out to be for real.

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  • It turned out to also be a reality picture checkup.

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  • Foley's seizing of opportunity exactly corresponded to the spirit in which Nelson himself had turned out of the line at St Vincent.

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  • The trip to Swansea turned out to be somewhat disorienting.

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  • The girls turned out in fine form wearing all sorts of fancy dress from big pants to cowboy hats.

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  • His stated objective was to prove to the Government that qualified precision fitters could be turned out in 6 months.

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  • In addition to the increased budget, the team were given more time to complete filming, which turned out to be quite fortuitous.

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  • Several hundred devotees turned out to see the band's former frontman Steve Mason under his other guise, King Cookie Time.

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  • Checking a bit closer, it turned out to be a very young gibbon that was tied to the top of some chicken cages.

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  • In a somewhat grotty cafe I ordered what turned out to be the most soggy, fatty veggie burgers in the world.

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  • This turned out to be an entrance into the thieves guild.

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  • One million fans turned out in Liverpool the next day to celebrate the homecoming of the heroes.

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  • She had been turned out of her home in a northern town, after a quarrel with her parents, but was desperately homesick.

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  • At last he grew so impudent as by his influence to get tenants turned out of their farms.

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  • When retorted on the mine it was turned out in a black cake so impure as almost to make it impossible to smelled properly.

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  • Less radical plans turned out to be an increase in capacity to 74 cubic inches in the IoE form of the Js.

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  • Paul from Foxton Boats came to fix the oil leak, which turned out to be a fuel leak.

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  • The day turned out to be especially exciting as we spotted a manatee heading straight for us on our safety stop!

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  • Likewise the Sunderland - Newcastle match turned out to be a fairly mellow affair.

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  • Gentleman would be pretty merciless if the answers were drafted and they turned out to be inaccurate.

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  • As it turned out the rain decided to hammer down even harder and the decision to abandon the game became a no-brainer.

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  • She appeared very nonchalant with a well turned out standard Brompton, devoid of the gizmos sported by her husband's machine.

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  • It turned out that the usual " guard " on that duty was a rather officious elderly dragon of a conductress.

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  • This turned out to be the only migrant passerine I saw for the whole week!

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  • We felt all over her and it turned out that she had sore pecks!

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  • Mario Testino's images taken for Vanity Fair magazine turned out to be the last official portrait photographs of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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  • Odd structure half a mile offshore turned out to be the end of the long gone Victorian pier.

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  • The only regular Saturday passengers turned out to be mothers with prams because they had great difficulty in getting prams onto the busses.

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  • Further on up the creek Don spotted two dark raptors from the van which turned out to be Black Hawk.

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  • Against a nobleman, there turned out to be no hope of legal redress.

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  • Rich Wadner was comfortably the top rookie this year in his beautifully turned out Swift SC92, and will be worth watching next season.

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  • It turned out to be thoroughly rotten, probably because the mast step had been steeped in rainwater for the last six years.

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  • We eventually found the place which turned out to be a rather seedy looking underground car park.

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  • It rings alarm bells when you look at the way some gaming TV shows have turned out.

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  • Then our news sources were delighted to pound us with horror stories of wholesale slaughter - which turned out to be entirely untrue.

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  • Unfortunately there were 3 cars stopped at the next traffic lights and it turned out to be rather slippy.

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  • A big thank you to all the Task Force members who turned out to tackle this difficult job but we left it looking spotless.

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  • She turned out to be one of the best known of the militant suffragists, Miss Emily Wilding Davison.

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  • In practice, the legislation turned out to be largely symbolic.

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  • Sometimes it will marvel at their failure to anticipate and address the many problems the technology turned out to have (e.g. thalidomide ).

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  • Despite our regular thrashing of Churchill, the rest of the season turned out to be a bit of a disappointment.

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  • The mouse vas deferens turned out to be an extremely sensitive quantitative assay for CB1 agonists.

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  • It turned out they were preparing funeral wreaths for the next day.

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  • An estimated 3,000 admirers of the record-breaking round-the-world yachtswoman turned out to greet her.

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  • Clesinger turned out a thankless scapegrace and George Sand was at last compelled to refuse to admit him to Nohant.

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  • During the peace negotiations, when Kiamil, as Grand Vizier, took the wise course of deferring to the wishes of the British, Enver with his friends arrived in front of the Sublime Porte, shot the War Minister, Nazim Pasha, turned out Kiamil, forced himself upon the Sultan, and in collusion with the Young Turk Committee filled all the offices with Young Turks.

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  • But the disputation which Bishops Zoticus of Cumana and Julian of Apamea arranged with Maximilla and her following turned out disastrously for its promoters.

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  • In 1685 there were in Geneva loo master watchmakers, employing 300 work-people, who turned out 5000 pieces a year, while in 1760 this trade employed 4000 work-people.

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  • He often surprised his hearers by the quietness of his beginnings, and these were very often the speeches which turned out most brilliant and most irresistible ere the close.

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  • Her sublime folly turned out to be wiser than their wisdom; in two months, from May to July 1429, she had freed Orleans, destroyed the prestige of the English army at Patay, and dragged the doubting and passive king against his will to be crowned at Reims. All this produced a marvellous revulsion of political feeling throughout France, Charles VII.

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  • Economically, that hasn't turned out as well as they had hoped.

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  • But it turned out as I have said.

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  • You know I did all a father could for their education, and they have both turned out fools.

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  • She's turned out splendidly all the same, he added, winking at Vera.

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  • The only reasonable thing left to do is to conclude peace as soon as possible, before we are turned out of Petersburg.

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  • Those who tried to understand the general course of events and to take part in it by self-sacrifice and heroism were the most useless members of society, they saw everything upside down, and all they did for the common good turned out to be useless and foolish--like Pierre's and Mamonov's regiments which looted Russian villages, and the lint the young ladies prepared and that never reached the wounded, and so on.

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  • This turned out to require quite a number of eyeballs being digitally realigned to ensure they really did follow the virtual action.

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  • It turned out to a charming and interesting town, which I enjoyed wandering around rubbernecking at the buildings, shops and the locals.

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  • Lani At 24, I was shocked to discover a strange outburst of what turned out to be herpes on my lips.

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  • We were able to swap a few anecdotes, as we 've been to Vermont, and it turned out they were UU 's.

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  • Among these was my landlady, who turned out to be a very competent tango dancer.

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  • Sometimes it will marvel at their failure to anticipate and address the many problems the technology turned out to have (e.g. thalidomide).

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  • I do n't think that turned out well for him.

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  • They are the builders who tossed aside the stone that turned out to be the most important one of all.

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  • The NEC turned out to be worse than any of us imagined.

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  • The old BR vac bags were often turned out from the big railroad with a stainless steel band, put on by a machine.

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  • The problem turned out to be a recently (Friday afternoon) deactivated voice mail box.

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  • The thing I kept seeing out of the corner of my eye turned out to be a mere chimera.

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  • Steve was not a good organizer so Tina's surprise party turned out to be a complete fiasco.

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  • Having random roommates turned out to be a fiasco; I wish I had chosen to rent an apartment with a friend.

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  • Bringing their adopted son home from Ethiopia turned out to be a much easier transition than Jon and Alyssa had anticipated.

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  • We weren't expecting the play to be funny but it turned out to be an evening ofmirth.

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  • Our new puppy turned out to be more rambunctious than we bargained for.

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  • Please do check back and let us know if your kitty is doing okay and what the ultimate solution turned out to be.

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  • There was a pink, a green, and a purple on the eye… it turned out really well and looked really sharp.

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  • If your choice turned out to be a good one, use it as a source of strength when dealing with questionable pressure from your friends in the future.

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  • Whether you are trying to let go of someone, feeling lonely or wishing that things had turned out differently, you're bound to find something that fits your emotions on this site.

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  • Country singer LeAnn Rimes and boyfriend actor Eddie Cibrian invited friends and family to an engagement party that turned out to be a surprise wedding on April 22, 2011.

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  • Despite the unexpected challenges it turned out to be an astoundingly wonderful wedding and the start of a very happy marriage.

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  • This focus on intentional simplicity and fantastic quality turned out to be one of the hardest things we've done to date, but the key to just about everything we've created since.

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  • This turned out to be a smart move, because it earned her a lot more attention and fame with the international audience.

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  • James hit the studio in his home in Ibiza, Spain, and turned out his second album, All the Lost Souls, in late 2007.

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  • It turned out to be a gift that would change his life.

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  • However, her request for breasts with large B cups turned out to be large C cups -- which did not sit well on her 110-pound frame or her self-esteem.

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  • Yes, Kevin Federline has (surprisingly) turned out to be a more responsible parent than mama Brit.

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  • It turned out to work in his favor, as he was cast in the much darker Batman Begins later on (2005).

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  • Kevin Federline - Federline has turned out to be a knight in shining armor…for Sean and Jayden that is, not so much for Britney.

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  • Jamie Lynn always seemed the most level headed of the Spears sister, but that assumption turned out to be decidedly untrue when she announced in January 2007 that, at the age of 16, she is pregnant.

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  • The extortionist turned out to be a CBS producer.

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  • Remember, he was excited to have Nick Lachey as part of the family too and we all know how that turned out.

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  • The charity turned out to be the United Autism Foundation office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and representatives claim that Jasinski worked for the charity for a short period of three months.

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  • The test detected a mass in her breast that turned out to be malignant.

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  • No one can argue that she looks terrific for her age, and if she's had work done on her face, then it's turned out just fine.

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  • Punky was always written as a joyful, positive character, and parents liked the role model she turned out to be for their children.By the fourth season of the show, Punky was attending junior high school.

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  • The mid-1980s proved to be a turning point for Marie Osmond when she, along with singer Dan Seals, recorded Meet Me in Montana, which turned out to be the number country song of the year.

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  • He did this because he thought the hatred for Germany would create a negative feeling toward the breed, but it turned out that the hatred and fear of wolves was even worse than the bad feelings toward Germans at that time.

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  • She didn't single-handedly make either of the styles as famous or as trendy as they turned out to be, as other cultural icons of the same time were wearing them, too.

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  • However, this turned out to be a big misstep.

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  • Launched in the U.S. on November 19, the Wii has turned out to be quite a hot item.

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  • Later, it turned out that all I needed to do was look up.

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  • Upon inspection it turned out to be the entrance to a cave.

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  • I honestly couldn't be happier with how Gametap turned out.

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  • While the game turned out to be a loaded package, that's just as much its curse as it is its gift.

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  • Only after the wine is tasted and rated is the price revealed; the wine experts do not change their ratings just because they wine turned out to be pricey.

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  • There weren't any high tech gadgets, like a hygrometer, to ensure that batches of wine turned out well.

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  • The wine turned out so well that they made a go of it the next year.

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  • I jumped at the opportunity, and fell in love with how wonderful the photos turned out.

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  • Combining her analytical skills with a love of sewing turned out to be a winning combination combination.

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  • I found that all of them turned out perfectly and required significantly less amount of preparation time than similar recipes prepared by hand or with the help of a traditional blender or food processor.

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  • The first successful Tod's item turned out to be the JP Tod's driving shoes that featured 133 pebbles along the soles.

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  • I think that it turned out that a family member intentionally set fire to the mansion, and the kids perished.

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  • Others were thought to be originals but turned out to come from previous work.

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  • His picture actually turned out looking kinda like Ronald McDonald!

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  • So, when you do people it's kind of hard to get them out, but I think we did a really good job and it really turned out in their likeness.

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  • Here's a situation where a ghost haunting paranormal picture turned out to have a much more benign explanation.

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  • Upon waking and much to the surgeon's surprise, Al described the motion that turned out to be how the surgeon normally keeps his hands sterile.

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  • It turned out that the website they created in July of 2008 never originally claimed there was a Bigfoot found.

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  • During her reign, hundreds of Protestants were tortured, turned out from their homes or burnt at the stake.

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  • When the police arrived, the young woman learned she really had been in mortal danger, but not from the second driver, who turned out to be the gas station attendant.

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  • However, the supposed Chupacabras found so far have turned out to be identifiable animals.

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  • Air-filled soles turned out not to just be a gimmick.

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  • What started out as an orthopedic experiment turned out to be a very successful line of shoes.

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  • It turned out that some U.S. surfers had already adopted the Aussie boots for keeping their feet warm.

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  • Many of the fans turned out to be fans of the other daytime dramas and eventually PCO evolved into SoapZone.

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  • Carly and Jack were both major suspects in the case, but it turned out that it was Julia's ex-husband who killed her and this let both Snyders off the hook.

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  • For fans who were invested in the return of Julia Lindsay, this set of ATWT spoilers turned out to be a huge let down.

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  • His bad luck continued months later when escaping from ace Detective Paul Williams, he jumped into a closet that turned out to be a garbage chute - leading to a trash compactor.

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  • It turned out that instead of playing the supposedly deceased Anna, Hughes debuted on All My Children as Alexandra Devane, Anna's twin sister.

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  • The victim of an assassin's bullet turned out to be David Canary's character Stuart Chandler, the twin brother to his lead character Adam Chandler.

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  • After all, they knew how the books turned out and what the fate of Elena and others in Mystic Falls would be.

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  • Stacy claimed that Rex Balsom impregnated her, but the baby turned out to be Oliver's.

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  • In the end, it turned out that all the victims of the Salem Stalker were actually alive and Rex reunited with twin sister Cassie.

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  • The role he began in 1994 turned out to be a career-defining role for him.

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  • Also, not eating very much meat turned out to be a pretty good thing, since ultimately, what has helped me to lose over 50 pounds has been a version of The Mediterranean Diet.

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  • Instead, it turned out to be a lot of convention work.

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  • The release of their next album 'Communiqué' the following year turned out to be a relative disappointment.

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  • It turned out that Strummer had a congenital heart defect, and was very susceptible to such an event.

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  • Although she was on top of the world in terms of sales and critical acclaim, Winehouse's tours in support of Back in Black turned out to be largely disastrous.

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  • The test turned out to be negative, however.

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  • It turned out that the two had had business dealings in the past.

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  • That particular plan didn't work out for the self-deprecating host because it actually turned out better than he and the networks had anticipated.

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  • In 2004, he was fired from The Mirror after running what turned out to be fake photographs of Iraqi prisioners being abused by British Army soldiers.

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  • In the summer of 2009, the second season of Ruby hit the airwaves and turned out to be the highest rated program to date on the Style Network.

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  • It turned out their concerns were well founded.

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  • At the start of season five viewers got another surprise from Gretchen when they met her new boyfriend, who turned out to be a familiar face to Housewives fans.

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  • The rumors turned out to be unfounded, however, as the entire cast agreed to return to the show.

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  • We did have someone who called and said that she was addicted to lettuce, but it turned out that it wasn't actually a problem.

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  • The fourth season introduced Buffy to a new love interest named Riley Finn who turned out to be a soldier working for The Initiative, a top secret military installation located beneath the university's campus.

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  • Many teenagers resent it when their divorced mom starts dating again, but in Buffy's case, mom's new love interest turned out to be a human-appearing and malfunctioning robot.

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  • His ability to read the souls of karaoke singers turned out to be useful to the team.

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  • One episode dealt with the discovery of a very old woman who turned out to be an Elizabth Weir.

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  • Sadly, even though Wanda was able to manipulate probability to conceive children with Vision, those children turned out to be soul shards for a demon.

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  • That he turned out to be one of the Final Five was just a poignant twist for this "everyman" character.

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  • The film sponsored by Universal Studios in America and made by Toho Studios in Japan was the first color film featuring either of the two monsters and it turned out to be the most successful Godzilla film of all time.

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  • It turned out that I really, really enjoyed working in television.

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  • Besides having a simple password, it turned out that Crystal was a member of Twitter's administrative staff.

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  • Tony La Russa dropped his lawsuit, "with prejudice," and making claims that the organization had donated money to his charity - false claims, as it turned out.

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