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He's a competitive cyclist whose first serious injury — a broken hip — happened when he crashed taking a sharp turn riding down a mountain road.
It was said at the time of the crisis taking a sharp turn last September that this was a revival of Keynesian remedies, after years of neglect.
For the rest of the day, the three crewmembers of the KC-135 continued with their duties, with no hint that the mission might soon be taking a sharp turn.
If there was a turning point, it was – as I have written – when the president, taking a sharp turn to the left, proposed the American Jobs Act, a piece of legislation he has campaigned for every single day.
And from there the quartet headed toward its more typical fare, starting with a warm-toned account of Philip Glass's Quartet No. 2 ("Company") and then taking a sharp turn toward Brazil for a growling, energetic arrangement (by Colin Jacobsen, one of Brooklyn Rider's violinists) of João Gilberto's "Undiú.
It continues into Mount Olive Township, taking a sharp turn to the east before the road becomes undivided while remaining four lanes.
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