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Trying not to breathe, I turned my head and saw the moonlit shadow of a lioness.
WSJ: A Trumpet in the Wild
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When all three of them were at the clinic together, I turned to head back home, but Veata came out onto the deck and grabbed my elbow with her bony, birdlike fingers.
NEWYORKER: Swimming
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"When I went into the toilets I felt this blow on the back of my head and I turned round to see the soldier coming at me with his baton raised, " he said.
BBC: Soldier's shot 'just missed witness'
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So how have I turned that storyline on its head?
FORBES: Does Confidence Grow On Trees?
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Steve Bailey, I think, turned out to be head of operations for the larger entity and not the club.
FORBES: The SSAC Interview of Chris Anderson & David Sally
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When he finally turned his head and saw me I knew I was making a mistake.
NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy
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"I think we've turned conventional wisdom on its head today, " Sandoval said, adding that he hopes the Genting project will encourage more foreign investment in the Strip.
WSJ: Asian firm buys site of stalled Vegas Strip casino
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My head turned toward the sound, and I felt my brother grow tense beside me, each of us knowing firsthand the junction it had passed through, only him knowing firsthand the one where it was heading.
NPR: Hobo, Interrupted, Still 'Dreams of Trains'
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It was quiet now, no talk, no sound, only the silent continuum of snow at the window and I wanted to make her see how beautiful it was, if not always, then at least for now, but when I turned around she was asleep in her chair, her head flopped back, her arms dangling at her sides.
NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy
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And now I continue to wait, but the nature of my waiting has been turned on its head.
NEWYORKER: While the Women Are Sleeping
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They were intentionally not erotic I wanted to take a titillating image and turn it on its head so a viewer who expected to get turned on would find something else.
WSJ: Cindy Sherman