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That could be a turning point, provided it is adequately reinforced with additional steps toward greater integration.
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The Florida land bubble of the 1920s provided a turning point in public opinion, thanks to newspaper reporting around the country that made it clear that a mania was being artfully promoted.
If new beat was an essential musical contribution to electronic production, the movement also provided a turning point in the history of street fashion.
"We believe the plan, if implemented, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a change," he said.
"Today the United States and Russia are announcing a plan which we hope will reduce violence, reduce suffering and resume movement toward a negotiated peace and a transition in Syria... that, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a moment of change," Kerry said.
The Occupy Central movement issued a statement saying it hoped "the talks can provide a turning point in the current political stalemate".
A wider pro-democracy group that has joined the demonstrations, Occupy Central, issued a statement saying it "hopes the talks can provide a turning point in the current political stalemate".
In an interview last week, she said the support Ms. Gillibrand provided had been a turning point for her.
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