While the visiting team stopped in anticipation of the referee's whistle, Robben continued his run and lashed the ball into the far corner before turning away to celebrate.
Is Rover turning the corner or are the sales figures for April just a false dawn?
On the global economic front, only China seems to be turning the corner.
On the economy, there was some sign that the public may be turning a corner.
"I believe, for the first time, we are turning the corner on the cancer problem, " he said.
"This industry is turning a corner, " says Standard and Poor's Senior Cable and Satellite analyst Tuna Amobi.
The economy appears to be turning the corner, expanding by an annualised 0.9% in the third quarter.
But the fighters always have a shot at turning a corner, and if you holler loud enough, sometimes somebody hears you.
With a move to Brooklyn upcoming in the near future, the Islanders could be turning a corner back into hockey respectability.
Barclays Capital and Nomura Securities believe it has hit bottom in the late second quarter and will start turning the corner.
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July's provisional take-up survey figures showed we are finally turning the corner - as all the experts accept, including Jamie Oliver.
"Economic indicators suggest that we are now turning the corner, " he said.
There was more evidence that housing markets may be turning a corner.
While the U.S. economic recovery remains tepid at most, housing, one of the major factors missing in this turnaround, seems to be turning a corner.
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That threat is one of many signs that a little scepticism may be appropriate amid all the excited predictions that Somalia is finally turning a corner.
However, Olney says the amount of money involved in the bailout is not enough to disrupt German growth, which is already showing signs of turning the corner.
The UK's labour market may be "turning the corner", with more firms looking to hire staff than let people go, a survey of more than 2, 000 firms suggests.
Combined with a strong resolution against discrimination in soccer and the first election of a woman (Burundi's Lydia Nsekera) to the executive committee, FIFA felt it was turning a corner.
The youth-orientated channel continues to lose money for its parent company Viacom but bosses are confident the channel is "turning the corner", partly thanks to its coverage of WWE wrestling.
Turning the corner a bit here to another story that has a lot of folks talking, I got to tell you, earlier in the program, we talked about the scandal involving Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
What we want therefore is investment in it but I am pleased to say that the restrictions on foot and mouth are easing, last time of course I was mentioning, particularly Anglesey, my own constituency, I'm very pleased to say that the restrictions have now been lifted, we are turning the corner, I'm looking forward much more optimistically than when I last spoke to you.
Some people viewed the IBM investment as Buffett turning a new corner and embracing technology stocks.
The industrial societies of the world's developed countries are the most wasteful ever, their spoor turning up in every corner of the Earth.
NATO's decision to bomb the Serbs out of Kosovo were not prompting retrospection among the anniversary-minded, thoughts would anyway be turning towards that luckless corner of the Balkans.
Just before the hour a brilliant Thurston kick into the corner found Morris, who got his hands on the ball to score in the corner, for what was the turning point of the game.
Overall, then, it does appear that a corner has been turned, and that the turning point came soon after spreads in the corporate-bond market peaked.
Despite all the obvious, common-sense issues (incompetence, conflict of interest, past performance) Congress is turning a blind eye to this tawdry corner of the financial services industry.
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