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A twister of twists once twisted a twist.
But it is a milestone, not a turning point, in what remains an ongoing struggle with no foreseeable end.
Pontifical aides hope the event may mark a turning point.
The middle decades of the 19th century marked a watershed in Russia's history.
The promotion proved to be a turning point in his career.
The vote yesterday appears to mark a turning point in the war.
That argument was the turning point for their marriage, and the one which doomed it to failure.
For both composers and performers this was a major turning point.
It looks like it—after all, 2012 was the tipping point when more than half of Americans began owning smartphones.
But the Plaza agreement was a kind of turning point.
My experience in Italy is one of the major factors that helped to turn my life.
My experience in Italy is one of the major factors that helped to turn my life.
I have to say I am usually the one on the other side asking the questions, so the interview is a fun twist.
I can't remember when the turning point occurred, but it might be a summer morning when I was in New York.
An interesting twist is showing layover time in connecting cities.
For both composers and performers this was a major turning point.
Was that the turning point?
It's called a turning point.
That's your life turning point.
This is another new twist.
Every turn is a surprise.
But twin studies took a surprising twist in the 1980s, with the arrival of studies into identical twins who had been separated at birth and reunited as adults.
The middle decades of the 19th century marked a watershed in Russia's history.
This could even prove a turning-point.
For example, a particular musical theme associated with an individual character or situation may be repeated at various points in a film in order to remind the audience of salient motifs or ideas.