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单词 Turning point
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(1) This win could prove to be a historic turning point in the fortunes of the team.
(2) The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.
(3) His induction as a teacher was a turning point in his life.
(4) The promotion marked a turning point in her career.
(5) It was a turning point in his career.
(6) That game was a turning point for the team.
(7) Meeting her was the turning point in my life.
(8) The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point.
(9) The mid-sixties were a turning point in sports car design.
(10) The industrial revolution was a major historical turning point .
(11) The turning point in her political career came when she was chosen to fight a crucial by-election.
(12) The turning point came when reinforcements arrived from the south.
(13) In 1914 the world reached a turning point in its history.
(14) The promotion proved to be a turning point in his career.
(15) This proved to be the turning point of the game.
(16) Her latest novel marks a turning point in her development as a writer.
(17) The battle was a turning point in Northumbrian fortunes.
(18) It was a turning point in Pat McCluskey's career.
(19) This is a major blow, perhaps a turning point.
(20) Now it finds itself at a turning point.
(21) It was a historic turning point.
(22) It was to be something of a turning point.
(23) The year 1949 was his turning point.
(24) The turning point into a new year was a thoughtful time, when one weighed the past against what lay ahead.
(25) You certainly appear to have reached a major turning point in your career and must now think about severing unprofitable ties.
(26) Turning point; and the world was about to tumble down around our ears.
(27) The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war.
(28) ASH, the anti-smoking group, called the new regulations a turning point in the campaign against smoking.
(29) Denis Healey's acceptance of International Monetary Fund-imposed cuts in public expenditure in 1976 was the turning point.
(30) I am saying, however, that Macintosh was the crucial step, the turning point.
(1) This win could prove to be a historic turning point in the fortunes of the team.
(2) The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war.
(3) His induction as a teacher was a turning point in his life.
(4) ASH, the anti-smoking group, called the new regulations a turning point in the campaign against smoking.
(5) The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point.
(31) It proved a turning point in the war leading to Lincoln emancipation proclamation liberating the slaves.
(32) The river crossing at Barden Bridge is the northern turning point.
(33) As with many other issues, the 1940s marked a turning point in food production.
(34) For Brailsford, who had a tendency to overstate his case, this marked a decisive turning point in world history.
(35) Employment security is going through one of those fundamental redefinitions that marks a societal turning point.
(36) The nation was at a critical turning point, self-consciously entering a new era.
(37) Continue to the Bruce's Stone which commemorates the battle of 13-7 marking the turning point in Robert the Bruce's fortunes.
(38) The Boston tea-party was a famous turning point in history and grossly misinterpreted by Westminster.
(39) At any rate, Mary Leapor's friendship with Bridget Freemantle marks a turning point in her life.
(40) The outbreak of the Second World War marked the turning point in Midland's fortunes and the start of a long decline.
(41) This could be the turning point in his miserable, despicable life.
(42) The thing that brings a paradigm shift to its turning point is a war between the poles of the incumbent paradigm.
(43) But one major turning point came when she started going to carpentry evening classes and found she had real talent for do-it-yourself.
(44) American history reached a turning point when the first black American, Barack Obama, was elected and re- elected as president in 2008 and 2012 respectively. Dr T.P.Chia 
(45) The event was to prove the turning point of the battle.
(46) Far from being a defeat, Reykjavik was a milepost(), a turning point in disarmament negotiations.
(47) At every turning point they put a greater distance between each other.
(48) The question is whether it is a turning point and the down-slide of Peres.
(49) Then, in June of 1969, came the acknowledged turning point, the Stonewall Riots.
(50) This was to be the turning point for me in terms of Car hi-fi.
(51) The turning point came about two nights after the shit episode.
(52) Supreme Court, was a turning point for Mrs Graham and the newspaper.
(53) I can not give you a firm promise that this is the turning point.
(54) It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron.
(55) The fall of the Berlin Wall marked a turning point in East-West relations.
(56) It is the high-water mark of the Rebelliona turning point of history and of human destiny!
(57) Most agreed that the rundown was the turning point.
(58) In additon,() the truncation parameter affects the turning point.
(59) China steel tube trade is being a turning point, concerning which should take the first place between seamless tube and welded tube.
(60) His workFreud's name plate therefore marks the historic turning point in the Freudian direction.
(61) Let us remember that 2011 is the 25th anniversary of the Ottawa Charter for Health promotion, a turning point to understand health as well-being and as a responsibility of governments.
(62) PATA's strategic intelligence director, John Koldowski says the association sees late 2009 as a "turning point" for the regional travel industry.
(63) That programme received critical acclaim and marked a turning point in Sonita's career.
(64) Enter digitization information period, become big industry and hind the turning point with epoch - making industry.
(65) In the light of the social contradiction and inharmony appeared at the turning point of the society, it is essential to establish the new integrated social system and model.
(66) Tears or no, this high-water mark and turning point of the Civil War was fought by mighty patriots and heroes to their cause.
(67) However, this is exactly why the Chinese paper money recession turning point.
(68) The results show saddle-node bifurcation arises in the turning point of amplitude-frequency curve.
(69) The discovery of this law marked a turning point in the history of electromagnetism.
(70) The Battle of El Alamein was a turning point in the war.
(71) This year of 2008 marks the turning point in Terra's ascension.
(72) The singularly perturbed elliptic equation boundary value problem with turning point is considered.
(73) The definite turning point in Hitler's Ardennes gamble came on the day before Christmas.
(74) By these experience, the paper firstly brought forward three concepts: turning point of autogenous shrinkage of concrete, continue maintain time, fly ash concrete strength balanced point.
(75) Based on PLR (piecewise linear representation) of time series, a new representation method of time-series based on trend turning point is proposed.
(76) Indeed, we find that China is moving away from the turning point, primarily because agriculture has become more mechanised and squeezed out labour.
(77) Translation study undergoes a turning point from praxis philosophy to rational philosophy.
(78) The great turning point came in the 1820s and 1830s, when a group of people from different religious backgrounds began to demand the abolition of slavery in the United States.
(79) Hungary's opening of the border was a turning point for the refugees.
(80) It is our present center job to take the talent's training mode reformation and the open education pilot project as the turning point, and realize the reform of tea...
(81) The turning point this variety of business happened, actually was a quite disgustful material.
(82) In this article, a quick method is presented to come up with the turning angle and the turning point immediately, which can be applied to general turning-climb procedures.
(83) All of the above bring a turning point to resurvey the value and connotation of Tang-Fu.
(84) Many historians say that the Battle of Gettysburg was the Civil War's turning point toward Union victory.
(85) The Delphic story for what it's worth marks a major turning point in Socrates' intellectual biography.
(86) A pan - African ministerial meeting held in March this year in Maputo(), Mozambique marked a turning point.
(87) "Many see the robotics industry at a technological turning point where a move to PC architecture makes more and more sense, " Tandy wrote in his report to me after his fact-finding mission.
(88) The victory marks a turning point in the Hundred Years' War.
(89) .In retrospect, this battle was a turning point in the war.
(90) A turning point for the sector came last September when Sinopharm Group Co., China's largest distributer of pharmaceutical products, successfully raised US$1.3 billion in a Hong Kong IPO.
(91) Finally we find that the year 2001 is a turning point after which companies with loss will have much more motivations to have a big bath by increasing the impairment of assets.
(92) Nandu, as a turning point, made her life divide into two periods of happiness and bitterness.
(93) At present the country suspends villatic project approving the ground, the likelihood makes a turning point.
(94) This disappointing situation may finally have reached a turning point.
(95) The proposition of curriculum integration, team teaching, and music sociology has brought a new turning point to the curriculum-integration design about connecting music materials with social studies.
(96) In 1959, after a series of failures of his prefabrication experiments, Konrad Wachsmann wrote The Turning Point of Building as a manifesto of his unshaken belief in factory-made housing.
(97) A turning point was reached in the fourteenth century in the writings of William of Ockham.
(98) The turning point in the battle came when an elite Theban military unit broke the Spartan right wing.
(99) Martin Luther King's address at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington offered the hope of a colorblind society and was a major turning point in the civil rights struggles of the 1960s.
(100) It is our present center job to take the talent's training mode reformation and the open education pilot project as the turning point, and realize the reform of teaching mode.
(101) The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.--Max Lerner.
(102) In the longer term, gold prices will undoubtedly correct at some point, with a rise in U.S. interest rates expected to be the turning point in the yellow metal's decade-long rally.
(103) The current period represents a momentous turning point in the history of our Party and state.
(104) Did the Varian Disaster, which took place exactly 2, 000 years ago and stunned the Roman Empire into a temporary paralysis, mark a turning point in its all-conquering mindset?
(105) In every crisis tension builds steadily, sometimes nearly unbearably, until some decisive turning point.
(106) I have stood at the copse of trees that was in the center of this turning point of America's Civil War.
(107) The Congress marked a turning point in the international labour movement.
(108) At this turning point, having the three-Jin cultural background, how did the money exchange shop of Jin Province go from prosperity to decline?
(109) The optimism comes in a year of developments that could prove a turning point in Hanoi's on-again, off-again reform program, now presided over by Prime Minister Phan Van Khai.
(110) The conclusion of the paper is in favor of the effectiveness of Managerial Ownership Incentive Mechanism towards listed firms' performance, with a non-linear relationship and a turning point.
(111) That conversation at the soda fountain was the turning point.
(112) "The events in Japan is a turning point for the world, " Merkel told a press conference in Berlin, accompanied by her Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle.
(113) The Battle of Midway, fought in early June of 1942, was a turning point in the Pacific War.Sentencedict
(114) The turning point for Mary Fanizzi Krystoff, an event planner in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
(115) In what proved to be the turning point of the game, Ramsey equalised with the resulting penalty.
(116) She opened and talked to me without restraint, which marked the turning point of our relationship.
(117) "there is phoenix tree in home , phoenix will come voluntarily", this will take a new turning point for company's transition .
(118) Jeddah was the ideal place for such a character, for the city and the country were at an economic turning point.
(119) This meeting ushered in a historic period of reform and opening up. A meeting of great significance, it marked a turning point in the Party's history since the founding of New China in 1949.
(120) Faced with the internal and external disorder, Dantes finished one eternal pursuit in his Divina Commedia in the turning point of Middle Ages and Modern Ages.
(121) Last year Cai Fang, the director of the Institute of Population and Labour Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, argued that China has reached the "Lewis turning point".
(122) The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire remains as a turning point in US history.
(123) The picture was a turning point for Asano in other ways: the female lead, singer Chara, eventually became his wife.
(124) It is our present center job to take the talent's training mode reformation and the open education pilot project as the turning point, and realize the reform of teaching mode. We must carefully con...
(125) Non-monotone curve of the musculi skeleti is divided into two parts at the turning point between monotone increasing and monotone decreasing.
(126) Abnormality as a deconstruction of normality requires divergent thinking and a probe into as many forms as possible, which is the turning point of one's thinking style and aesth...
(127) That meeting ushered in a new historic period of reform and opening-up, marking the most significant turning point in the Party's history since the New China was founded in 1949, he said.
(128) Magna Charta has been rightly regarded as a turning point in English history.
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