Winners rarely turn up to claim their prizes at the Los Angeles ceremony, and Stewart was no exception.
Turn up to a gig and you are likely to find the band mingling at the bar after they have played.
The organisers had anticipated that hundreds of survivors would turn up to this demonstration - but only 24 came.
All of which will work better if blacks turn up to the polls.
The Yoido Full Gospel Church is the biggest church in the world: every Sunday 250, 000 people turn up to worship.
And on the hygiene front - well, I've seen people turn up to work in the same shirt every day.
Delegates turn up to these dreary affairs because they get out of the office for a while, and their employer pays.
"In the end my best friend did not turn up to the wedding either and the friendship never survived, " he says.
Mr Webster will lead services on Sunday when he expects more than the usual 200 worshippers to turn up to pray.
He could not say whether the party would turn up to the Mitchell review, and his colleagues kept speaking for themselves.
Mr Nowak told the court he had rung Miss Wells-Burr's mother Jane when her daughter had failed to turn up to work.
Also, the employer's guaranteed access to the individual is gone - as they do not even have to turn up to work.
When 20, 000 turn up to watch Birmingham University's football team or Bristol University rugby matches, then the merchandising route will open up.
Some witnesses will turn up to testify that they heard you insult the Prophet Mohammad, and you will be thrown in jail.
Employees will turn up to work at predictable hours five days a week, and will comport themselves with greater formality than before.
"It wouldn't be right to stop a game because a few fans that turn up to the stadium behave like that, " he said.
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There would turn up to have 2 atoms to respond if there are four as a result of 50% remaining rule is applied.
In fact citizens complain that the only time the traffic flow breaks down is when the police turn up to try to control it.
The 45-year-old, who had a previous conviction for VAT fraud, is currently on the run after he later failed to turn up to be sentenced.
One program alone attracts nearly 250, 000 viewers per show -- and that's not counting those who turn up to watch the gamers in action, live.
Opera singers often turn up to serve arias with your aperitifs.
The strategy would be to pick that day based on the expectation that many Wisconsin Democrats will turn up to cast their vote for President Obama.
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As a player you have a responsibility to turn up to training on time, to look after your body, put the right fuel in it and so on.
For the company has promised to pay it subject to the usual constraints (like his continuing to turn up to work, sober and conscious, all the usual stuff).
Had Labour not refused to turn up to a planned Welsh Grand debate on the Assembly's electoral arrangements, there would have been far, far more time to discuss the issue.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles was absent from the chamber attending a cabinet meeting in Bradford, but Mr Denham said he was "disappointed" Mr Pickles "has not bothered to turn up to this debate".
One of Britain's most liberal-minded imams did turn up to the conference, and after a lengthy plea to have his anonymity preserved, said that the Koran explicitly condemns hatred and killing, not homosexuality.
When Microsoft chairman Bill Gates visits the region, Knook can bask along with Bill as thousands of Chinese (or Indians or Japanese) turn up to shower adulation and respect on a computer industry legend.
The first industry foresight principle at work here is this: where the same problem applies, a solution that creates value in one industry will turn up to create value in another, even if apparently unrelated.
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