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We have turned time into an adjustable convention, unrooted in reality – or, at least, with roots so remote that we have almost forgotten them.
Bled by the regime of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, the country has turned time and time again to international lenders.
He initially reported to Tim Arthur, editor-in-chief turned Time Out Group chief executive, who left the business in the summer.
Our theatres, radio drama and television have turned time and again to Greek tragedy, after Freud's 'Oedipus' and the laying waste of cities in the firelight of Troy (the Berlin stage reopened with a performance of Aeschylus ).
But they have turned, time and time again, to building new production plants, not to farms of genetically modified goats.
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As the company that popularized digital video recorders, TiVo turned time-shifted, commercial-skipping television watching into a verb, only to antagonize the television industry and see cheaper, more generic DVRs undercut its success.
Ronnie Wood has a talent for turning time into a liquid substance that slips by unnoticed.
Mitchell, making balletic arm movements, sang "Turning Time Around," from "Ecstasy".
The linked third and eighth episodes involve the pressure of turning time into money.
Writing is turning time into language, and all good writers have an elaborate, fetishistic relationship to their working hours.
"But you can't turn time back.
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