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My fellow Americans, I know that at a time of upheaval overseas -- when the news is filled with conflict and change -- it can be tempting to turn away from the world.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama��s Speech on Libya
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However, it remains to be seen whether Huckabee supporters will turn away from the candidate over this issue.
FORBES: No Stone Unturned
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All it has to do is hint maybe, probably that there could be a breakup and all eyes turn away from its pipeline and base business to financial engineering.
FORBES: Connect
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Mr. ANTHONY HAMILTON (Musician): There's a proper time and place for everything, and once you put so much time into it, you'd be a fool to turn around and walk away from it, 'cause I tasted it.
NPR: Anthony Hamilton: 'Ain't Nobody Worryin'
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This would be a bad moment, therefore, to turn away from further liberalisation.
ECONOMIST: World trade
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Otherwise investors will turn away from what they believe to be a rigged game, in which they are always selling or buying stock to insiders who know more than they do.
FORBES: The Solution To Insider Trading Problem? Legalize It
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At worst, if the French were to turn away from the treaty, it would be rendered toothless and useless, because of France's muscle within the eurozone.
BBC: Q&A: Austerity measures derailed?
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Some European officials worry that, to the extent that Mr Bush welcomes a greater European defence effort, it will be so that he can turn his attention and military resources away from Europe to Asia, as his defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, implied last week.
ECONOMIST: Doubts on both sides of the Atlantic
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The boys and young men can be socially isolated because their damage makes peers and the community turn away from them, and that only compounds their problems.
CNN: How a boy becomes a killer
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"While it cannot be denied that the IOC contributes to the funding and development of sport across the world, many of the costs associated with running the Olympics are covered by host nations which, in turn, can divert resources away from investment in other sporting projects that might normally be pursued, " Chadwick, of England's Coventry University Business School, told CNN.
CNN: Is the Olympics worth more than Google?
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Swinton said parents often shy away from discussing taboo subjects, such as the fear that their children will turn out to be violent or that bad things will happen to their family.
CNN: When motherhood becomes a nightmare