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But there seems to have been a turning point when you got a trainer and were able stick with it.
Dr. Gottlieb sees that as another turning point, when he decided he would go on and try to find happiness.
After years of declining trends, 2010 represented a turning point when all forms of homelessness began to rise.
Those games were a turning point, when the team realized it could win the Eastern Championship, said Samardzija, who came to St. Francis in 2009.
But Sharapova pointed to that ninth game of the match as a turning point, when Williams broke her serve to take the lead with a whipped crosscourt forehand.
For Mr. Bombardier, 1959 was the turning point, when he rolled out the Ski-Doo, the first mass-produced, open-cockpit snowmobile for recreation.
It's the key turning point, when it could have gone in the right direction, but went in the wrong direction instead".
"I hope that future generations will mark this day as a turning point, when a new spirit of global cooperation emerged to tackle the huge challenges we face.
Tennis was at a turning point when the Bryans joined the pro tour in 1998: Bob was the first of Gould's players to win an N.C.A.A. Championship from the baseline.
But he said that the market would be much closer to that turning point when Federal Reserve policy makers signal that they are ready to raise their benchmark short-term interest rate.
Then came the game's turning point, when Brown was shown a straight red card, and Barcelona took full advantage.
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