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Working together, make a list of the people your child is able to turn to for assistance and support.
Here means a stool at one end of the kitchen table where she is able to turn to the stove on one side, the sink on the other.
While Tennyson's character cannot recognise beauty within nature, Gaskell's character is able to turn to nature to gain spiritually in a manner similar to the Romantic poems, including Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth or This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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"Future mayors should be able to turn to the commissioner".
I value enormously the fact that I've been able to turn to him".
"C. C. is a guy that we feel we're going to be able to turn to a lot this year.
Syracuse has been able to turn to its two seniors — Joseph and Scoop Jardine — in key moments.
But unlike Haley's Roots, few have been able to turn to family historians in search of their genealogical narrative.
How blind an eye I'll be able to turn to the weekly demonstration of faith I don't know.
At least people who suffer low back pain used to be able to turn to acupuncture to get the placebo effect.
I wanted to be able to turn, to jump, but there comes a time in your career when you have to assess the situation.
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