In front of Jesus, slightly bending over and turning away from us, Peter repeats the gesture.
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So, it is a huge stretch of comparison, but I guess the point is a religious preference which a law is over-turning.
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The Harvard-trained chief has a knack for taking over and turning around troubled subsidiaries of multinationals unable to operate in India's highly regulated pharmaceuticals industry.
But as she enters the final year of her three year business plan, Janet realises the party is over and turning a fledgeling business into a profit-maker in the depths of the recession isn't going to be easy.
Heat 1 Tbs. olive oil in a large Dutch oven (big enough to accommodate the pork loin easily) over medium high heat, add the pork to the pot when very hot, and sear until golden all over, turning as necessary, about 6 to 8 minutes in total.
Turning over checkpoints and outposts to them freed up the 1st Cav units for other missions.
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After about five years the case was settled without the government turning over the requested documents.
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And even the big emerging market ETFs are turning over, I think at around 3, 000% a year.
The giant Drax station in Yorkshire, for instance, is turning over half its boilers to pellets.
He won the East Belfast parliamentary seat in 1979, turning over an Ulster Unionist majority of 17, 000.
Prosecutors say they will begin turning over thousands of pages of discovery in the next couple of days.
McAlister's conversion made it 24-28, and the Maori regained the lead after turning over England ball at a ruck.
Homeowners in California and New York--and even Ohio--are turning over the sod and clearing brush to do the same.
And even the more cautious funds are turning over at 2-300% a year.
Now, even at the 1929 high in the stock market, stocks were turning over at about 130 percent a year.
When selecting an investment advisor, she is turning over her life savings with a similar need to trust through delegation.
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But the red shirts defended with bravery and discipline to hold out, eventually turning over possession to lift the siege.
You're noticing, though individuals get involved, getting into the home, and then no more than a year later it's turning over.
In my first, say, 20 years in this business, they were turning over at about 20 percent, maybe 30 percent a year.
But as the technology continues to grow more sophisticated, turning over more tasks and even decision making to the airplane gets easier.
Boston College has spent months arguing in federal court that turning over the archive material would infringe upon academic and journalistic freedom.
Confidence in the future is needed to get money turning over again.
Lanni's wheels have been turning over what to do with the 66-acre CityCenter site since MGM acquired it in the 2000 Mirage purchase.
Constellation has been judicious in this activity, however, turning over its portfolio only about 60% annually for years in good times and bad.
Many tour operators, especially safari companies, are essentially booking agents, turning over actual operations to local companies who handle the ground transportation and guiding.
The case was sent back to the lower courts and, after about five years, was settled without the government turning over the requested documents.
Yet they also feel that passively turning over billions to a foundation of the sort left behind by Rockefeller or Ford is a cop-out.
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