While Brodeur had his head turned away from him, trying to find the puck he thought was behind the net, Callahan nudged it forward off of Brodeur's skate and into the net for his 13th goal.
Pushing himself up on his hands he turned his head and saw the old man coming down the ledge.
The man slowed down for a moment, looked at his watch, and turned his head in the direction of the vendor.
He turned his head, so his ear was nearly the only thing he could see.
He said hello tersely, then turned his head away from us and continued on.
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When he finally turned his head and saw me I knew I was making a mistake.
It continued to chime, and music director Alan Gilbert turned his head sharply to the left, signaling his displeasure.
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He said he's been enjoying his LA visit and the Oscar challenge, but he promises his head won't be turned by Hollywood.
The assistant manager of the hotel turned to his head sommelier, who took another sip and nodded that it was, indeed, a bad bottle.
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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.
The first few weeks turned his shiny head.
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And while many of his fellow Premiership head coaches have been turned prematurely grey by the stresses of top-level management, Pountney appears to be impervious to the pressure.
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Modern-day liberals have turned Madison on his head.
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Western Europe has turned Abraham Maslow on his head: rather than leading us up his Hierarchy of Human Needs, they seem to value little more than the animal security of the bottom rung.
Eine, whose perky typography has been popping up across London for a number of years, chuckles at the memory of how his professional life has been turned on its head.
In his speech, John McCain turned that argument on its head.
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And, on the hour mark, Vucinic turned provider again for Toni to head home his second.
In later versions of the experiment he also turned around so that only the back of his head was visible and then either moved his head up or stayed still.
He turned around "to see a gun pointed at his head, " Noble County Sheriff Stephen S. Hannum later explained.
Then he turned to the head of the detail and handed him his watch, his badge, and the keys to the Carter motorcade.
Always on the lookout for opportunities, Gheorghe chatted up one of his limo passengers, Andrew Saxe, who turned out to be the head of a small company managing direct-mail marketing lists.
While the panel onstage included Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and billionaire investor Yuri Milner discussing awards greater in monetary value than the Nobel Prize for medicine, cameras in the crowd turned to focus on Brin and the device wrapped around his head.
Their perspectives helped shape the "Seven Pearls" suggestions: Set limits on how much you'll spend on clothes for a date, how to recognize a relationship "con artist" who doesn't pay his fair share and knowing that even the best-laid plans will be turned on their head by something unforeseen.
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Christopher Cox, the moderate Republican congressman turned SEC head, has shown himself unable to deal with the problems that have come his way.
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