But no sooner do they succeed in doing so than he turns the tables on them.
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Read it, and you'll be looking for his first--and praying he turns out more like these.
When he turns away an opportunity for alms giving, he uses the zero growth rationale.
One by one, he turns out posters for clients like FedEx, Nike and Bruce Springsteen.
The media savvy leader has an advantage when he turns his attention to social good.
"The way he does my dialogue, he sings it, he turns it into poetry, " he said.
For help he turns to a young woman, a Sorbonne-trained historian who is also a griotte.
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Provided, of course, that he turns up, or can be found, to be court-martialled.
He turns to the faithful Drusilla for help, and she lends him her clothes, for a disguise.
There is reason to believe Stoudemire will improve assuming he turns the corner in his rehab efforts.
Dr. Townes is 97 years old, and is hoping to continue doing research until he turns 100.
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With skill, however, he turns these difficulties to advantage, bringing to bear considerable talents of his own.
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If he turns out to be right about that, then the league probably has little to worry about.
More often than not, he turns up at black-tie dinners dressed in a polo shirt, black corduroys, and sneakers.
Now he turns the camera on his own family in The One Percent.
He moves to Underweight from Neutral on both Lexmark and Xerox, as he turns wary on the printer business.
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Then he turns to me and asks whether we should hire the mechanic.
He turns on the light and flips the mirror to the magnifying side.
Mr Ignatieff's writing, though taut in reportage, sags into the cloudier sort of lit-crit talk when he turns analytical.
If the sportscaster misses anything on television, he turns immediately to the Internet.
Ask Hank whom he fancies for president in 2000 and he turns surly.
Regardless where he turns up, Limbaugh will likely not be as relevant to the national media as he is now.
"The motion for a pizza guy is about a foot, and he turns the dough once a second, " says Friend.
He turns from a canvas (its edge a thin strip at the right) and gazes out, surely into a mirror.
But even as he turns his attention to his legacy, the U.S. Department of Justice is turning its attention to him.
Another reason Citi execs ought to spend some time with Mayo is that he turns out to be pretty good company.
Finally, he turns to the left of the frame, where another officer had moved out of view a short time earlier.
Yet, as Darren Rovell insightfully noted this week, Mr. Manziel cannot cash in on that brand until he turns pro.
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Assange, who denies the allegations, has said he fears that if he turns himself in, he'll be sent to the United States.
He turns his rifle upside down and blows into the nozzle to clear the dirt and then lurches over to other vehicles.
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