New traffic lights and a new dedicated left hand turn slip lane on the Longman Roundabout.
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Ms. L. REDGRAVE: ...the meeting point and my dog makes a right-hand turn and tries to go there.
Not only does a preliminary National Weather Service rating peg its winds at more than 136 mph, many reports indicate it took a sudden left-hand turn along its path, about 30 miles west of Oklahoma City.
Black, until then the most influential player on the park, did not pack enough punch in his low spot kick and Stack stretched out a hand to turn the ball wide for a corner.
Daggers skipper Arber's penalty was saved by Roche but the ball deflected into the path of Scott, and although his initial effort struck the post, he was on hand to turn in the rebound.
And, rather than the expected United bombardment late on, West Brom stifled the game in the most part and even looked capable of stealing a win in a game they were given a helping hand to turn around.
In his short career, he has ably demonstrated that he can turn his hand to a wide range of electronic development and nanotechnology.
On the one hand, its schools turn out a workforce capable of producing the goods that have made its companies the export champions of the world.
OM, on the other hand, seeks to turn London into a leading contender in a newly competitive pan-European market, hoping a technological edge will help it draw in business.
He said Mr. Pistorius must hand over his passports and turn in any other guns that he owns.
From scanners, to mobile friendly sites, price comparison apps and now plug-ins that turn phones into hand-held payment devices, 2011 is shaping up to be year of mobile commerce.
The 26-year-old track star was also ordered to hand over his passports, turn in any guns he owns and keep away from his upscale home in a gated community in Pretoria, the scene of the crime.
For the moment, however, this seems unlikely, despite Mr Museveni's continued assurances that he will not turn round and hand Mr Kony and the others over to the ICC as Nigeria had done to Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, who is awaiting trial for war crimes before another international court in The Hague.
Banks become reluctant to hand out mortgages, which in turn deters the developers who used to renovate or rebuild crumbling houses.
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Gohouri inexplicably allowed Boateng's cross to fly over his head and Cullen, who turned 18 last month, was on hand at the back post to turn in the bouncing ball.
This shows Midas on his throne, receiving the counsels of Ignorance and Suspicion, with a hooded Envy clasping the hand of Calumny, who in turn, with Deception and Fraud attending, is dragging the unidentified victim by the hair, while Penitence turns hopefully towards stark-naked Truth.
Then it's my turn to stick out my hand and present you with the bill.
On the other hand, the next George Kress could turn up tomorrow as a 30-year-old software entrepreneur.
But he may also have to fold his hand if First Pacific's acquisitions turn out to be duds.
Political freedom tends to go hand in hand with economic freedom, which in turn tends to bring international trade and prosperity.
It was Liverpool's turn to have the upper hand and the home side eventually pressed home their dominance midway through the second half.
When the ball was turned back into the box by Burke, Ferguson was even more blatant in controlling the ball with his hand before firing home sublimely on the turn from 15 yards.
He argued Marshall had suffered enough, paying a price greater than any sentence a judge could hand down -- seeing his son turn on him during the trial and being portrayed in a negative light each day.
On the other hand, Republican leaders think he would turn the election into a battle of ideas rather than egos, would flush out Mrs Clinton's big-government beliefs, and would do a better job than Mr Giuliani of campaigning across the state.
It is tempting, at the turn of the decade, to hand out such accolades - but as an impetus for the imagination, says Wagner, such events don't come with a sell-by date.
In some ways, the current shift in computing is the equivalent of what happened when cars became easy to use and drivers only had to turn the key instead of having to hand-crank the engines.
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