11. But the acclaim came couched in much worry that Davies, with his turn toward the symphonic past as well as his own, might have lost his edge. 12. But there is value also in honoring more worldly political leaders -- even former terrorists -- who have taken an important and courageous turn toward peace. 13. Chattering as they sling bags filled with food over shoulders or upon heads, the women turn toward their makeshift homes. 14. Curiously, this coincided with the rediscovery of Americana and a simultaneous turn toward comfort food. 15. For a president who had surprised many Americans in his first eight months with his hard-line conservatism, it was a turn toward the center. 16. For a moment, her words took an uncharacteristic turn toward the bitter. 17. Her family still gathers every two years, but lately the reunions have taken a modern turn toward catered banquets and bus tours. 18. His eventual turn toward Islam, a religion many Westerners hold in suspicion, only made him seem more deluded. 19. His drives take a turn toward Thanatos. 20. Hurtle right up to it and when I reach it, begin a smooth turn toward another cone that leads me out of the corner. |