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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.
Zwitterionic L-cysteine molecules functionalized on a Pt surface are turned outwards to afford differing surface charges in either alkaline or acid solutions.
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.
For the Requiem, however, Britten turned outwards once again, employing techniques he had honed over the previous decade in the creation of a musical engine harnessed to his greatest public passion – his pacifism.
The Little Bird was born into poverty with an alcoholic father and several birth defects: a deformed spine, and a right leg bent inwards and two inches longer than his left one, which was turned outwards.
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Sometimes anger turned outwards into the messy room--the slammed door--the flung backpack is to prevent the feelings from turning inward into a feeling of gloom or rejection.
It needs to turn outwards with greater confidence.
I'll remind myself to turn outwards, not inwards.
No surprise that this realisation turns into a sense of personal betrayal, which turns outwards into blame.
– or we can turn outwards as the world ruptures and find new ways to cross the crevices all around us.
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