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  • 81The Gathering Storm — may refer to:* The Gathering Storm , the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill s The Second World War ** The Gathering Storm (1974 film), a television film about Churchill, starring Richard Burton ** The Gathering Storm (2002 film), a television… …

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  • 82The Delineator — (subtitled A Journal of Fashion, Culture, and Fine Arts ) was an American women s magazine that was published from 1873 until 1937. It was published by the Butterick Publishing Company. At the turn of the century, it had become the premier women… …

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  • 83call the turn — See: CALL ONE S SHOT(2) …

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  • 84call the turn — See: CALL ONE S SHOT(2) …

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  • 85The Byrds — Not to be confused with The Birds (band). The Byrds …

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  • 86turn — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; partly from Old English tyrnan & turnian to turn, from Medieval Latin tornare, from Latin, to turn on a lathe, from tornus lathe, from Greek tornos; partly from Anglo French turner, tourner to turn, from… …

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  • 87Turn-based game — A turn based game is a game where the game flow is partitioned into well defined and visible parts, called turns or rounds. For example, when the game flow unit is time, turns represent units of time, like years, months, weeks, or days. A player… …

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  • 88Turn indicator — A Turn Indicator is an aircraft flight instrument that shows the rate of turn. It is used by the pilot to maintain control when flying under Instrument flight rules.Attitude and heading indicators function on the principle ofrigidity, but rate… …

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  • 89Turn Left — Infobox Newspaper name = Turn Left type = Monthly newspaper format = Tabloid, on newsprint foundation = 2000 last published = Fall 2006 price = Free owners = Independent publisher = editor = political = Liberal/Progressive circulation = 3,000+… …

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  • 90Turn (policy debate) — In policy debate, a turn is an argument that proves an argument the other side has made is in fact support for one s own side. This is as opposed to a take out which merely argues that the argument the other team has made is wrong. The turn can… …

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