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But, watching Curry play, there is real concern that his career might turn on one misplaced step or turned ankle.
The Cell researchers were trying to figure out just how resveratrol might turn on sirtuin genes.
The Shias might turn on the Sunnis or the religious on the secular.
June's primary races might turn on whether Asian candidates are on the ballot.
You might turn on your most charming telephone voice to negotiate a reservation, for instance.
Stanistreet adds: "You might turn on your television and there'll be as many women as men presenting.
US military officials were especially concerned about the difficulty of vetting recruits, most of whom would come from militias, and worried that someone might turn on US trainers.
And the Kosovars, emboldened by western help, might turn on their oppressors, ethnically cleansing maybe cutting the throats of the 10% Serb minority.
I've been in several conversations over the past few days with generally reasonable people who are still worried that markets might turn on U.S. bonds any day now.
He also suggested that whether the 60-day deadline had elapsed might turn on the details of the United States' current contribution to the NATO campaign.
John Gilbert, chief investment officer for General Re, a unit of Warren E. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway empire, raised the prospect that markets might turn on France.
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