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    the turn

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    A2
    n.NounA change or shift in condition, direction, or trend.
    The turn in the economy was unexpected.
    n.NounA specific point where a change in direction occurs.
    We've reached the turn in the road; the destination is near.
    n.NounAn opportunity or chance to do something in a sequence.
    It's your turn to speak.
    n.NounThe act or motion of rotating or changing direction.
    The turn of the key started the engine.
    n.NounA new development or twist in a narrative.
    The story took an unexpected turn.

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    My Horrible Nightmare Group Project

    09:48My Horrible Nightmare Group Project
    • "How's the video going?" Wow, I'm glad you're so concerned with the video that you decided to check up on it 30 minutes before the turn-in time.

      "How's the video going?" Wow, I'm glad you're so concerned with the video that you decided to check up on it 30 minutes before the turn-in time.

    • Wow, I'm glad you're so concerned with the video that you decided to check up on 30 minutes before the turn-in-time.

      Wow, I'm glad you're so concerned with the video that you decided to check up on 30 minutes before the turn-in-time.

    A2

    The Prestige: Hiding In Plain Sight

    07:38The Prestige: Hiding In Plain Sight
    • The pledge, the turn, and finally the prestige.

      The pledge, the turn, and finally the prestige.

    • The pledge, the turn and finally, the prestige.

      The pledge, the turn and finally, the prestige.

    B1

    How cruise ships got so big

    07:29How cruise ships got so big
    • What they used to do at the turn of the 20th century (was that) they would design, at least for the first-class part of ships, to look like great palatial hotels or even palaces themselves.

      What they used to do at the turn of the 20th century (was that) they would design, at least for the first-class part of ships, to look like great palatial hotels or even palaces themselves.

    B1

    Body Language Experts Break Down Job Interview Etiquette | WIRED

    09:39Body Language Experts Break Down Job Interview Etiquette | WIRED
    • the turn yielding is a bit delayed.

      the turn yielding is a bit delayed.

    B1

    Why does America love football? The answer is imperialism | Edge of Sports

    06:17Why does America love football? The answer is imperialism | Edge of Sports
    • Football began to flourish here at the turn of the 20th century, not as a fun diversion for kids, but to aid a U.S. foreign policy obsessed with dreams of a global empire.

      Football began to flourish here at the turn of the 20th century, not as a fun diversion for kids, but to aid a U.S. foreign policy obsessed with dreams of a global empire.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Germany and terrorist attacks in the 1970s, a topic which was Richter's most provocative and politically charged body of work up to this day. His abstract works developed towards his characteristic technique using a large squeegee instead of a paintbrush, pushing the colour across the surface, creating new depths, textures and contrasts. The variety of his oeuvre could easily have been a pitfall for Richter's career, but in the end, it was his greatest strength. During the 1980s, and in particular by the end of the decade, Richter achieved true international recognition. In 1985, he received the Oskar Kokoschka Prize and had his first major retrospective, and by the turn of the decade, he was being represented by industry-leading galleries, such as Marion Goodman in New York, or Anthony Dauphine in London.

      Germany and terrorist attacks in the 1970s, a topic which was Richter's most provocative and politically charged body of work up to this day. His abstract works developed towards his characteristic technique using a large squeegee instead of a paintbrush, pushing the colour across the surface, creating new depths, textures and contrasts. The variety of his oeuvre could easily have been a pitfall for Richter's career, but in the end, it was his greatest strength. During the 1980s, and in particular by the end of the decade, Richter achieved true international recognition. In 1985, he received the Oskar Kokoschka Prize and had his first major retrospective, and by the turn of the decade, he was being represented by industry-leading galleries, such as Marion Goodman in New York, or Anthony Dauphine in London.

    • and by the turn of the decade, he was being represented by industry-leading galleries such as Marien Guttmann in New York or Anthony Dafe in London.

      and by the turn of the decade, he was being represented by industry-leading galleries such as Marien Guttmann in New York or Anthony Dafe in London.

    B1

    A STRONGER SAFER HEELSIDE

    09:01A STRONGER SAFER HEELSIDE
    • You learn to heel-edge side-slip like this, shoulders dead in line with the board, and this position is great for finding your balance and learning to skid the board, but it's a terrible position for actually getting the board to grip and pull you around through the turn.

      You learn to heel-edge side-slip like this, shoulders dead in line with the board, and this position is great for finding your balance and learning to skid the board, but it's a terrible position for actually getting the board to grip and pull you around through the turn.

    • but it's a terrible position for actually getting the board to grip and pull you round through the turn.

      but it's a terrible position for actually getting the board to grip and pull you round through the turn.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • When he roused himself from his thoughtful quest, he fancied from the turn of the hand, and

      When he roused himself from his thoughtful quest, he fancied from the turn of the hand, and

    • his thoughtful quest, he fancied from the turn  of the hand, and its situation in reference to  

      his thoughtful quest, he fancied from the turn  of the hand, and its situation in reference to  

    B2

    Sri Lanka's Top Secret Travel Destination | MUST SEE

    19:59Sri Lanka's Top Secret Travel Destination | MUST SEE
    • In the turn of the century, there was a huge rubber boom internationally.

      In the turn of the century, there was a huge rubber boom internationally.

    • In the turn of the century, there was a huge rubber boom internationally.

      In the turn of the century, there was a huge rubber boom internationally.

    B1

    Why is Iran’s economy struggling? | BBC News

    18:10Why is Iran’s economy struggling? | BBC News
    • This week, it's the turn of Iran's economy to be under our microscope, because its status as the world's seventh biggest oil producer should be a source of great wealth.

      This week, it's the turn of Iran's economy to be under our microscope, because its status as the world's seventh biggest oil producer should be a source of great wealth.

    • This week it's the turn of Iran's economy to be under our microscope because its status as the world's seventh biggest oil producer should be a source of great wealth.

      This week it's the turn of Iran's economy to be under our microscope because its status as the world's seventh biggest oil producer should be a source of great wealth.

    B1