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Did your own career have a turning point?
The ramp was designed with rest areas, and each of the house's three bedrooms and three bathrooms have a turning radius of about one and half meters, or five feet.
"A place might be theoretically accessible, but is it truly accessible if they don't leave enough space around the tables so that even with people sitting at them, you have a turning radius?" she asked.
When the mercury saturation is equal to 30%%, the capillary pressure curves have a turning point and the "width" of a set of capillary pressure curves becomes narrow.
Taxi Trivia: Since 1906, London law has required that black cabs have a turning circle of no more than 28 feet – allowing them to navigate the tight roundabout at the entrance to the Savoy Hotel in Westminster.
This enables the Type-A to have a turning radius of 28 inches and gives it the stability to navigate rough terrain and clear bumps as high as three-inches.
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It has a turning circle like the Titanic's.
Sooner or later, it seems, everyone will have a turn.
He asked if he might have a turn, too.
Anyone who wanted to dance could have a turn.
"It's time to let somebody else have a turn".
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