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Out of this turning point comes the opposite – a turning point for the better.
Together they give a fine understanding of this turning point in architecture, when traditional materials were replaced by cast iron.
Giddings writes of this turning point: "Throughout the remainder of her life, she struggled to turn the negative emotions of abandonment into a righteous determination to reform herself and the society that had forsaken her race".
Tagore is the poet of this turning point; he can't write of the old particulars – Radha, Krishna, Kali, and their context – and must approach language anew; as absolutely as Hölderlin, but less explicitly, he bids farewell to the gods.
"It was mind-blowing," he recalls of this turning point in an already successful hip-hop career.
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Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Claudio Aspesi said that it would be unfair of regulators to use this turning point specifically as an excuse to choke Sky further, but acknowledged that in political terms Setanta's troubles would hurt Sky.
Colley argues that this turning point of aggregation prevented both civil war and invasion from abroad.
However, the underlying changes in DNA methylation that occur during this turning point of the muscle aging process have not been clarified.
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