How To Use Turn out In A Sentence
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Turn out the lot and the wellrotted stuff at the base can be put on unplanted soil.
The Sun
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One of you may turn out to be a bit of a caner.
The Sun
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As you start your married life together hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for turn out the way you've planned.
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We will pay you a suitable, er, emolument as the finder and introducer of this piece if it does turn out to be genuine and we buy it?
GOTHIC PURSUIT
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I'm still unsure about this one; it could turn out really cool, or an absolute disaster ... my main motivation is that i don't wanna spend money on a haircut. decisions, decisions purchase any of the following: Kindle, iPod Touch, or MacBook
Archive 2009-02-01
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Dually, other irrelevant entailments are those that turn out to be valid just because the consequent is a necessary truth
Impossible Worlds
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The policeman made him turn out his pockets.
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Gil probably should have thought about that and realized that a street address with the word rattlesnake in it was most likely a bad omen—that things probably wouldn’t turn out well if they tried living there.
Fatal Error
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Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable.
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If the color you purchased doesn't turn out the way you intended, it's imperative that you consult an experienced colorist in order to get it retouched.
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The company may want to reimburse owners of infected devices if they turn out to be unrepairable.
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Its victims turn out to be not its depositors but first-time homebuyers three years after the collapse.
Times, Sunday Times
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Logging on gives you apage full of little hand grenades: impossible-to-understand, context-free sentences that take five minutes of research to unravel and which then turn out to be stupid, irrelevant, or pertaining to the television series Battlestar Galactica.
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How would things turn out without the influence of their beloved mother?
Times, Sunday Times
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Because when you add up the total tax packages that the Republicans passed last year and this year, it literally consumes the entire surplus, and the winners turn out to be the wealthiest people.
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I think 15,000 will turn out to be a very low estimate.
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Two seemingly harmless and careless shoeblacks turn out to be gloomy crooks with a dirty plan to rob a bank courier.
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Everything will be fine./Things will turn out all right./Things will work out all right.
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As if to confirm this, the ‘mobsters’ at the next table turn out to be film extras - although I still have dark doubts about Luigi.
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It seems likely, therefore, not only that most of the nematodes will on analysis turn out to be hydrophilous, but also that in this highly organic but waterlogged soil, they may feed largely on decaying organic matter.
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They turn out a flamboyant blend of jazz, folk, funk and classical guitar, with flourishes of Latin acoustic guitar of a most impressive standard.
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Case in point: Openly anxious about grass-roots disaffection from the Republican Party, conservative Christian organizers are reaching for ways to turn out voters this November, including arguing that recognizing same-sex marriage could also limit religious freedom.
September 2006
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All club supporters are asked to turn out and support these young boys in red.
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Some of the unusual runes on the Kensington Rune Stone turn out to belong to the secret tradesmen's version of the alphabet.
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The 'clawback' measures allow banks to recoup bonuses that turn out to have been unmerited.
Times, Sunday Times
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They will be hoping to have a full strength squad to choose from and hopefully a big crowd will turn out to lend their support and cheer the Sarsfields on to what we hope will be a victory.
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Most of the time these sorts of ideas turn out to be football fan folklore.
Times, Sunday Times
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The price may rise and fall, but the average mean is what the cost will turn out to be.
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As a democrat, I think it's shameful to suggest McCain will be losing his seat because "[e] very Latina is Arizona will turn out to make sure he does not make it back to Washington" for voting against Sotomayor.
McCain to vote against Sotomayor
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SNOW: Now, in addition to establishing a peace treaty, a former UNIFIL official says unless there is a clear mandate, there will be what he describes as a toothless U.N. peacekeeping force that will turn out only to be a disaster -- Wolf.
CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2006
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It may even turn out that these growth factors are the signals from the organizer which specify the main body axis.
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With patience and persistence, it will turn out to be both the right and the smart thing to do.
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There were lots of feelings and ideas and I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out.
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Turn out on to a lightly floured surface and knead well for five minutes.
The Sun
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Casper is determined to have Sam boarded at a military school, probably in hopes that he doesn't turn out anything like his mother.
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I have stupidly bragged that I could turn out some doggerel about anything; given the time.
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Though the libretto is not very carefully written, it is better than the average performances of this {177} kind, and with poetical intuition Schefsky has refrained from the temptation, to make it turn out well, as Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer has done in her play of L'orle, which is a weak counterpart of Auerbach's village-tragedy.
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas
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The anti-hunt brigade regularly turn out whenever a hunt meets.
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Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad these days
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And even if the official bearish projections turn out to be true, the shortfall could be made up easily by subjecting investment income to Social Security taxes, and by eliminating the cap that exempts wage income above a certain maximum ($68,400 in 1998).
Defending Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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He takes a risk because he thinks he can get away with it because the facts may well turn out to support his editor's desire and he wants a quiet life and to be obliging.
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Putting your one-year-old in a nursery or leaving them with a childminder may turn out to be a more momentous decision than you thought.
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Referring to the root of belief in Middle English (lief, meaning "wish"), he said that belief is a heartfelt wish that things be or turn out a certain way; in other words, there is a way things should be and a way they shouldn't be, and belief is a wish that they be the way they "should.
Ed Gurowitz, Ph.D.: Belief Is Easy, But Faith Takes Discipline
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On the other hand, if it all goes wrong, he might turn out to be just one more erratic autocrat relying on nationalist rhetoric and the spoils system to stay in power.
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The psychologist Carl Rogers laments the fact that "we tend to turn out conformists, stereotypes, individuals whose education is 'completed, ' rather than freely creative and original thinkers.
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This will allow farmers to shift animals from rented grazing land to pasture nearer home to supervise lambing or calving or turn out animals onto summer pasture from overcrowded steadings.
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Increasing the supply of new nurses may turn out to be perversely ineffective if overall numbers grow and nurses perform even more non-nursing tasks.
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David Brooks, as loyal an administration fugleman as you will find, asks, Would it be illegal for more people on the left to actually be happy that a story slurring Americans may turn out to be unproven?
Rotten fruit
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Who knew that not having any spine to oppose blatantly bad Bush II SCOTUS appointments (at least we will hear no more old-school 'activist judge' hooey, which is something I guess) would turn out so badly for the incompetent Dems?
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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Neither man could have guessed just how true that observation would turn out to be.
Times, Sunday Times
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It may well turn out to be a stinker anyway, but at least its leading actor has put in a bit of spadework.
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I have recently obtained secondhand copies of the books in question and they turn out to be very presentable indeed.
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Of course, if you do say you have X skills which your other candidates don't have, there's the possibility you come off as either arrogant or over-qualified, unless you can justify the skill for the job and it really is a rare skill..or they may turn out to have other candidates with the skill that you think no-one else at that interview has.
Negotiate Your Salary More Effectively | Lifehacker Australia
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The atoms of what we call hydrogen or oxygen may well turn out to be worlds, as the stars are which make atoms for astronomy.
The Life of Reason
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We are the ones who are muddling through and getting crapped on by the media all the time and harped to raise our kids right and blamed if they don't turn out to be perfect little citizens, so yes, a little push back on our behalf is welcome.
The Bad Mother Manifesto | Her Bad Mother
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The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed.
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Titles can fool you: I've so often been the victim of fantastically titled books that turn out to be duds as literature.
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I've found, as a general rule in life, that the things that you think are going to be the scaliest nearly always turn out to be not so bad after all; but it wasn't that way with Bingo's tea party.
Archive 2008-04-01
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However, if American decline were to turn out to be true in this current epicycle of the world, it would be not so much on account of movements outside the United States as inside.
The Volokh Conspiracy » They Made a Multilateralism and Called It Peace
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Until Monday, I'll leave my opinions to the side and watch it with a clear mind to see how things turn out.
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Happy birthday to my wife.You're the reason I have found so much joy in my life.I hope you know you are everything to me.Thank you all for every gentle touch and smile that makes my life worthwhile and for the way you always seem to know just how to see me through.A very happy wish for you is that your days and years turn out as glad as glad can be.
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And it will sometimes turn out that individuals with clout or influence have used it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The few seemingly simple slips of paper turn out to be a confusing labyrinth of coupons, even if colour coordinated.
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Costs were irrelevant. Which brings me to what may turn out to be the tragedy of this election.
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I think one reason why the movies Hong Kong directors make in Hong Kong are a lot better than what they turn out in Hollywood is because they don't have to typecast their actors into certain roles.
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If only the same could be said for the so-called sopaipillas, which turn out to be triangular, cinnamon-sugared cake doughnuts - very average ones - instead of flaky balloons of fried dough.
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It could turn out to be a free-flow of local bankruptcies.
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It's not hard to forgive his subsequent effort on the all-weather and he could turn out to be quite useful at marathon distances.
The Sun
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Slave patrols, rather than being desultory or inadequate, turn out to be one of the chief ways that the southern states enforced their peculiar institution.
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Can a man trained to attack and win at all costs turn out to be a big old softie?
Times, Sunday Times
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All you have are pat answers and glib retorts that turn out, on ten seconds' worth of thought, to be mindless platitudes.
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And very often the results of these overclocking experiments can turn out quite unexpected.
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Cronaca, then, executed half of the said cornice with great art right round that palace, together with dentils and ovoli, and finished it completely on two sides, counterpoising the stones in such a way, in order that they might turn out well bound and balanced, that there is no better masonry to be seen, nor any carried to perfection with more diligence.
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 04 (of 10), Filippino Lippi to Domenico Puligo
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Hopefully marvel does have a problem with this (hopefully it doesnt turn out to be something silly like an actual iron fist (tho i beleive it could work)) instead of ripping off a name why not just do a movie based on the actual character its still cool seems like a waste is all not to
Eli Roth and RZA Teaming for The Man with the Iron Fist « FirstShowing.net
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Incredible whooshes that sound like huge airliners amazingly turn out to be green-winged teals recorded from close range.
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However, a known number of horses (e.g., race and saddlebreds) have very little turn out time and seem to do fine with good horsemanship.
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Even apparent moves by the regime to resolve the crisis turn out on closer inspection to be nothing of the kind.
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While the girls waited to discover how her beef olives would turn out, and what Biffo would make of them, Haig took some lost property to the police house and some coins up to the pub.
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And yet when Mr Braithwaite built his first sports boat back in the 1960s, he had no conception of how the company would turn out.
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The bad news is that this short-term augmentation of funds may again turn out to be a non-sustainable spurt," write the authors, leaving researchers scrambling to support projects started with the gusher of federal funds.
Economy takes "subtle bite" out of science R&D
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Happy birthday to my wife.You're the reason I have found so much joy in my life.I hope you know you are everything to me.Thank you all for every gentle touch and smile that makes my life worthwhile and for the way you always seem to know just how to see me through.A very happy wish for you is that your days and years turn out as glad as glad can be.
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No wonder we watch endless repeats of classic sitcoms when writers turn out dross like this.
Times, Sunday Times
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The French screen goddess may turn out to be the only major star attending.
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Everything will be fine./Things will turn out all right./Things will work out all right.
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Everything will be fine./Things will turn out all right./Things will work out all right.
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No wonder we watch endless repeats of classic sitcoms when writers turn out dross like this.
Times, Sunday Times
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When we do not use our time distinctly then intemperance, intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters.
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With its unforgiving machine memory, the Internet might turn out to be the unlikely conscience of the world.
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Greece is an unresolved problem that could turn out badly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others pontificate on health, telling us what we should and should not do to remain well, while we are overwhelmed with financial advice from experts whose predictions often turn out wrong.
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This may turn out to be the case when the minority calls the shot and be the power broker.
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Canaletto began to turn out views which were more topographically accurate, set in a higher key, and with smoother handling.
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The most optimistic estimates predict less than half this number will actually turn out.
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At least we have crop insurance which is good protection against decisions that turn out bad.
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Compared with the Scandinavian birds, North American hawk owls turn out to be a bit larger, to have fewer young per clutch, and to be less specialized.
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Using computers in preschool may turn out to be a passing fad.
THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
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For that market, the Air seems like a good bet to become a hit, provided it doesn't turn out to be crippled by poor performance or bugginess.
Wired Top Stories
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All this may turn out to be mere psychobabble, which is what the Bush crowd dismissively concluded about Oliver Stone's film.
‘Night, Not-So-Sweet Prince
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It is not surprising that knowledge of one's own mental state should turn out to be a limiting or degenerate case of knowledge.
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Don't worry, it'll turn out all right .
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The thing about talk shows is that you never know how they will turn out.
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Although there was a small enough turn out the walk was thoroughly enjoyed by all participants.
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It take courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.
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Meanwhile, howe'er that turn out, I will be fore'er thankful to thee for curing my curse.
Phaze Doubt
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Early stumbles or successes may turn out to be a mere blip in the long run.
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Conversely, activities which seem on the surface to be the same may turn out to realize different underlying assumptions.
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Calling for strike action, even now they have called off the first four planned days of action, may turn out to be a big mistake.
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All right, it would probably turn out to be talcum powder.
Times, Sunday Times
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Turn out the mixture and lightly knead for 2 minutes, or until it forms a smooth dough.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both women were aware of the danger that they would turn out nasty Hollywood brats.
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On closer examination the lots turn out to average less than four thousand square feet; the streets are narrow and are laid out in gridiron patterns; the houses are mere cabins; and what was once a pleasant bit of nature has been ruthlessly leveled and ripped up to make a subdivider's holiday.
Build and Be Damned
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A study based on a volunteer for a show-piece environmental project may turn out to have drawbacks, too.
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On the other hand, if the pegs turn out to be a bit too square and the holes too round, then the harder you try to bash the one into the other, the more you'll end up just making a mess.
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Don't forget to turn out the light when you leave the classroom.
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At a sufficiently fine-grained level of analysis, it could well turn out that every unit in a language has a distinct distribution with respect to the constructions in which it can occur.
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The boy might turn out to be a genius. You never can tell.
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Each night, we untack, groom, feed and turn out our horses in a borrowed field before retiring to our own warm B&B billet.
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He stopped at a newsvendor, dropped in a coin, and waited for the reproducing mechanism to turn out a fresh paper.
Anything You Can Do ...
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Happy birthday to my wife.You're the reason I have found so much joy in my life.I hope you know you are everything to me.Thank you all for every gentle touch and smile that makes my life worthwhile and for the way you always seem to know just how to see me through.A very happy wish for you is that your days and years turn out as glad as glad can be.
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I had some bad resultsand I mean *bad* with a supposedly good cookbook a while back, so at least you know these will turn out!
Black and White Cookies | Baking Bites
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Same as that lady that said white men are carring gun and might hurt Obama-it wasnt a white man it turn out to be a blk man they showed.
First on the Ticker: Bush, Palin aide disputes book claims
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Chelsea signed him in the summer and I think he will turn out to be one of the best signings made by a team this summer.
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The second thought has to do with Edwards--Edwards may well turn out to be the king maker in this election--Depending on results of the mega primaries, he could have enough delgates to throw to Obama and sink HRC--certainly the egregious robo calls from the clinton campaign criticizing him on fair trade, when BILL himself signed NAFTA speaks to the disreputability and the sheer perfidiousness of the Clintons and their machine.
Waiting for the South Carolina results.
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Still, there was the risk that it mightn't turn out that way.
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But it didn't turn out to be the ugly old blond headed witch I had been expecting.
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Mine did turn out a little mushier than yours and stuck to the cupcake wrappers too much so I too will try adjusting temp or baking time the next time I make them.
Impossible Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes | Baking Bites
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I meant it to be an informal discussion, but it didn't turn out as I intended .
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On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed.
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You could feel the earth shake as it changed down, ready to turn out into parkside.
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If our mothers turn out to be right about being what we eat, Gracer is surely the creepiest, crawliest arthropod in all of New England.
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As this was spontaneous, we hoped that the negotiation our sultan was going to undertake about our making excavations at Meshed, Raidoun, or Kubar al Moluk (for some part of the ruins is called Tombs of the Kings), would turn out successfully.
Southern Arabia
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So why would our own starveling country want two more of these vagrant landing-strips, whatever the asking price may turn out to be?
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Then turn out on to a plate and you have a delish caramel pear tart.
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And it points out that unvetted apps could turn out to be malicious - although such instances are rare.
Times, Sunday Times
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If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue.
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It's all very well to say that we must ditch the economic model that measures things in growth, but last time a beardy-weirdy type suggested tearing up the global economic system and starting all over again, it didn't turn out terribly well.
Christina Patterson: What I Learnt from Prince Charles
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A fully tooled factory could turn out several hundred models a week, if necessary.
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"Many men are genuinely proud of their culinary skill and see nothing undignified or unmasculine in being able to turn out a batch of fluffy biscuits."
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Man I loved this stuped toy when i was a kid but damn if it didnt usually turn out bad and you ended up with a room of rotting fruit within a week or two.. ah the good ol days.
Archive 2009-04-12
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We do not turn out yobbos to wreck our society.
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It may turn out that you and Dr. Bob don’t get along at all and it’d probably be better not to have people asking you “howzit goin’ with Dr. Bob?” if it didn’t work out.
Apophenia » Blog Archive » Choosing the Right Grad School
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To unmould, run a palette knife around the edge and turn out on to a plate.
Nigel Slater's classic crème caramel
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It took weeks to turn out a single batch of dyed fabric.
Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
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But ironically when the police did turn out during the London riots they were accused of standing by and letting people wreak havoc.
Times, Sunday Times
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It'd be funny if, after centuries of map projections, the world really did turn out to be flat because of the mountain and valley wrinkles.
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Even the introduction of the mildest sanction - a nominal, barely enforced fine - seems to persuade citizens to turn out.
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When you redistrict the state of Texas, and it doesn't quite turn out the way you want it to and comes right back within months, that's the substitution of power for democracy.
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Once inside, the bedrooms will turn out to be, like the whole hotel, in the mode of plush Vogue Regency.
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Those who believe in hard work always turn out to be a winner in life. Those who ignore hard work always become a loser in life. Dr T.P.Chia
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The opposition rally sought to counter that impression, and organisers said they expected about 150,000 people to turn out.
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Maps that look like models of objectivity turn out to be gross distortions of reality.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though certainly not the only chipping-away tools - some would hold that Honest Abe was the chief "chipper" - the rush to certify a non-complier / qualifier as commander in chief may turn out to be the most damaging yet.
Victorville Daily Press :
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Hopefully, mine will turn out like hers, although just playing on another championship team and contributing would be enough.
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Did it turn out ... msg, chinese food, men health issues, dr oz, mehmet oz, medical questions you don\'t hear people talking about MSG anymore did it turn out
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Yet since I didn't make any New Year's resolutions and personal debt is something that I've unfortunately been used to for quite a while, next Monday might turn out to be something of a non-event for me.
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My mother would tuck me in, turn out the lights and tiptoe out.
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This year has been drenched in rain and may turn out to be in the top five wettest years on record in the UK.
Times, Sunday Times
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Once at the lido, however, events turn out very differently.
Reading
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He also argued that some of the wards contained above-average proportions of drifters, who would not turn out on election day anyway.
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The point here, I suppose, is that check-cashing fees may be an exploitative scam run by sleazeballs, but that they may turn out to be a more prudent option for the working poor than the even-more exploitative scam run by the more mainstream, but sleazier sleazeballs of the banking industry.
Discourse.net: Fred Clark on the Cost of Being Poor
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It will be easier to turn out if you use a silicone cake tin.
Times, Sunday Times
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I knew that everything would turn out fine in the end.
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If I had known my life was going to turn out like this, I would have let them kill me.
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All that matters is that having the issue on the ballot might induce a number of Democrats to turn out at the polls who otherwise would not have, thus disadvantaging Republican candidates.
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Verbal compatibility is vital and most dreamboats on paper turn out to be duds on the phone.
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Lesser mortals turn out their attics and find a dead radiogram, a broken Teasmade and two perished hot water bottles.
Chatsworth House clearout expected to fetch £2.5m
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You may clash with somebody in authority over an important and complex matter in what could turn out to be a difficult period.
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Redford then went on to direct what would turn out to be one of my all-time favorite movies.
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As American citizens they are eligible to vote but they have been overlooked by campaigns because they have tended not to turn out.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement. Henry Ford
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At times certain Euro cultures deviated from the standard (the French during the 1600's are no exception) but - on the whole, the party line trotted out is so far from the truth; And, if nobody bathed, why did the victorians turn out such beautiful marble washtstands basins and pitchers for this purpose?
Modest Active Wear
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The toxic parts of oil paints: Vandyke red, ferrocyanide; iodine scarlet, mercuric iodide; flake white, lead carbonate; cobalt violet, arsenic — all those beautiful compounds and pigments that artists treasure but turn out to be deadly.
Diary
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He himself ran down St. Louis street, shouting to the guards to "Turn out" as loudly and often as he could, and with such effect that he was heard even by General Carleton, lodged at the Recollet convent.
A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861
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But ‘partial’ eyes turn out to be common in nature, and biologists can trace eye evolution from the lensless flatworm eyespot to the complex geometry of vertebrate eyes.
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AND, INDEED, THE Dark Ages did turn out to be extremely dark: coal-black and jet-black, pitch-black and ink-black.
Bubble in the Bathtub
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It take courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.
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So what is going on with the new EU members - they have only been members for six weeks and enjoyed all the hype and fanfare of joining - but firstly they couldn't be bothered to turn out to vote.
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Occasionally the fine chance occurs to atack the foe while encamping or breakfasting or supping, or as the men turn out of bed: seasons at which the soldier is apt to be unharnessed — the hoplite for a shorter, the cavalry trooper for a longer period. 120
The Cavalry General
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Turn out on a rack to cool completely, then chill for at least two hours before serving.
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They turn out not to be French spies but disaffected Romantic poets out on moonlit walks.
Times, Sunday Times
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They all turn out to have different tastes and requirements.
Times, Sunday Times
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Peter reports on what could turn out to be significant prehistoric remains revealed by a forest fire near the south coast of France, in the Languedoc
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M experience with gardens is that they always hit a rough patch early in the season, and then (usually) most things turn out okay.
Jean's Knitting
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The alliance and others are also lobbying the City Council to confirm the building as a landmark and supporters of the designation plan to turn out in large numbers at Thursday's meeting of the landmarks subcommittee.
Bowery Building Set as Landmark, or Maybe Not
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There's no explanation there for what it is, though, and I was hoping it might turn out to be a short film, a feature film, even.
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Columnists usually only recall their predictions when they turn out correct.
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I was very twitchy about the way things would turn out.
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The decisions of the King will turn out to be more brainless, stupid, foolish, senseless, and imbecilic.
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He is forced to sign a ‘Permission for Search’ which allows Ford detectives to ransack his home, turn out all his poor possessions in hopes of finding a Ford incandescent lamp or a generator armature.
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Besides, I was mindful of the blowback if things should turn out to be other than the conventional western wisdom.
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It may turn out that you are right, that even a small amount of diversity in the antibodies is selectable.
Assessing Applegate's Attack
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In 1984, Toyota entered a joint venture with GM and opened the NUMI plant in Fremont, Calif., its first U.S.-based facility to turn out fully made cars.
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I think there's a particular die hard Labour vote that will never change and will turn out, the soft vote and un-decided's are more likely to be the ones scunnered with politics and won't turn out to vote...
Glasgow NE - Is 6,129 the target?
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The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else, but keep heart, it will turn out all right. Vincent van Gogh
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He led his victim away in mournful triumph, leaving the girls in a high state of indignation, and with a slight hope that Miss Monteneros might eventually turn out his consoler.
The Semi-Detached House
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New data would turn out to be outside the confidence intervals of the models, and so we kept having to re-estimate the models.
Climate Models, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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It take courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.
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Cavendish, a sprint specialist dubbed the Manx Missile, said: "I'm coming into the event off the back of a fantastic Tour de France - the British fans out there were brilliant and their support really helped to spur me on, but you can't beat the support of a home crowd and I'm hoping the fans will turn out at the test event to support me and the team.
Evening Standard - Home
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The feelings turn out to be mutual, you see about rejiggering the teams.
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Teleporters, telekinetics, telepaths, hypnos, telescopic vision, x-ray vision and other talents being employed all turn out to be a bit much for them.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Secret of the Time Vault - Clark Darlton