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Eventually the anger that cannot be assuaged through policy will be turned outwards, towards other nations.
Ever since his days as a cub reporter, Vargas Llosa's vision has been turned outwards.
I demonstrate that their texts and films are structured by a dialectical relationship between a gaze turned outwards onto the world beyond metropolitan France, and a gaze turned inwards, onto the French.
Zwitterionic L-cysteine molecules functionalized on a Pt surface are turned outwards to afford differing surface charges in either alkaline or acid solutions.
So it's really a willingness to see the railway station as being an address in the city, really turned outwards and not towards the platforms".
The figure is standing with feet separated and turned outwards.
The toes are zygodactylous, with the first and fourth toes turned outwards and the middle two toes turned inwards.
He then turns twice to gesture his thanks to audience and gives a little bow, his palms turned outwards at his sides.
The ochrous, grey or brownish fruit body (hymenium) has a smooth to warty surface texture and is turned outwards.
Once your child feels you are on his or her side, they may be ready to see how anger has been turned outwards or inwards.
Most people have their telescopes turned outwards; they are waiting for better scenery to show up, populated by nicer people and possessions.
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