For prom, students have to sign a document acknowledging they will abide by the dress code or be turned away at the door.
There are also specifically cited instances where the public was turned away or escorted off the premises.
Mouth: Disagreement also shows up in compressed or pursed lips, clenched jaw muscles, or a head turned slightly away, so eye contact becomes sidelong.
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Many customers were turned away or abandoned the process in frustration.
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Typically, someone who is in agreement with you will smile and nod as you speak. (Disagreement shows up in compressed or pursed lips, clenched jaw muscles, or a head turned slightly away, so eye contact becomes sidelong.) But smiles are often used as a polite response and to cover up other emotions.
Victims are victims, and, if you have been battered, stalked or otherwise threatened with violence, you should not be turned away by a shelter or denied the assistance you need merely because the aggressor is the same sex as you or because you are transgender.
For better or worse, we were turned away, but this was the first part of going to Seattle.
In last week's Barbershop, we mentioned some talk making the rounds, mostly on emails, about whether or not you could be turned away from the polls if you show up wearing buttons of T-shirts promoting a particular candidate.
Depending on what state they live in, if voters show up at the polls with a candidate's name on a T-shirt or hat, they could be turned away.
Howard said that some students were turned away from polling places or were given "misleading and contradictory information" about voting sites.
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The urban traditional groups Kenis was looking for were either disbanded, turned to the bush, or tucked away in remote neighborhoods of the city.
Even after adjusting the gamma and blackness controls, transitions from scene to scene often resulted in blinding brightness or darkness so intense that, when I turned away, I couldn't make out individual items on a desk.
With the failure of the secular parties and even of Hamas to achieve peace, victory or a modicum of prosperity, youths turned to ideologues who had broken away from Palestinian nationalism to invoke instead the power of pan-Islamist fervour.
Or else, finding it, I might not have recognized it, and turned away.
For Barbie Snodgrass, who has a modest amount of stock in a retirement plan, the meltdown has turned this election into a make-or-break one, tipping her away from McCain without convincing her that she can trust Obama.
Not having the heart or the energy to respond, I gave her bony arm a slight squeeze, turned and walked away.
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More recently when out with friends she was turned away from three different night clubs that either claimed to be closed for private parties or threatened exorbitant cover charges.
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The myth of "a waiting period" to report a missing person still lingers, and many families are turned away by officials and forced to begin their journey on their own without any direction or support.
Indeed, some of the editors interested in driving the car have already had to be turned away at the door because their destinations were to areas that either didn't have public stations or the stations that were public required accounts that the magazine hasn't yet established (few of them actually take credit cards).
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