111. Increasingly, museums and archives are lowering lights, shortening exhibitions, rotating manuscripts displayed and turning their pages more frequently to reduce exposure. 112. It did not take the Giants long to turn the page on the Dave Brown era. 113. It does not matter what page you turn to either. 114. It may seem tedious after the third recipe you read, but it does away with the need to turn pages to follow cross references. 115. Kasem turns the page and begins reading another sound bite. 116. Leisurely turning the pages of a newspaper and finding delightful, fascinating little articles that are just, well, there. 117. Like the majority of folks surrounding the pool, baring pasty winter-white skin, I did nothing more strenuous than turning the pages of a book. 118. Many conductors turn the pages of a score they know from memory if only to tell themselves who they are in terms of what it is. 119. Like all readers, I can sit for hours with a book if its story purrs along, happily turning the pages, sometimes deep into the night. 120. Martina Hingis, in an apparent rush to surrender her superstar status, went quickly about turning the page on the tournament. |