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On another trip to Japan, in 1949, Noguchi experienced a turning point in his aesthetic development: he discovered "oneness with stone".
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We're still experiencing a turning point where film-makers of colour are able to show financiers that movies with black leads can sell.
He goes on: [H]umanity is experiencing a turning point in its history, as we can see from the advances being made in so many fields.
In the end, despite a valiant push from the younger, upstart squad, the match perhaps came down to experience, a turning point that came 20 minutes before the final bell for which no amount of training can prepare a competitor.
The experience was a turning point.
Horrified by what he learned about the Holocaust, he regarded the experience as a turning point.
Meanwhile, the experience was a turning point for Edelman in terms of the company's attitude toward the Internet.
But in some ways, the experience was a turning point in his life.
This experience was a turning point for Ms. Jagger, marking the beginning of her human rights campaigning.
Hamilton said: "Things haven't always gone our way in the first half, but I certainly feel like we're experiencing something of a turning point for the whole team.
About ten years back Garcia experienced a major turning point, while working as a producer for animated films, that gave him the force to act.
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