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Though the first turning point passed quietly and the second with much political strife, they both underscore the challenges ahead as a dramatic demographic shift occurs in public school classrooms statewide.
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Journalists will recognize what's at stake, but the dilemma can't be a big deal for civilians — at least, not the way it is portrayed here, where the turning point passes much too quickly and casually.
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The Hilleman memo said that unlike regulators in Sweden and some other countries, "the U.S. Food and Drug Administration... does not have this concern for thimerosal". A turning point came in 1997 when Congress passed a bill ordering an FDA review of mercury ingredients in food and drugs.
Kennedy's passing is not just a turning point in the storied history of America's most famous political family.
He passed a few years ago and that was a turning point in my life".
When Burress caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from Stewart, it was the turning point of the game.
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