Then we got these two penalties, which were penalties, and that was the turning point of the game.
But the turning point of the match occurred seven minutes after the break when Fabianski picked up the ball from what Hansson judged to be a backpass from Campbell.
The turning point of the game came on 33 minutes when, with the score still 0-0, visiting hooker Rob Rawlinson was sin-binned for a fourth penalty infringement inside Leeds' own 22.
Just before the hour a brilliant Thurston kick into the corner found Morris, who got his hands on the ball to score in the corner, for what was the turning point of the game.
Some argue that the battle, which raged from the German advance on the city in August 1942 until the surrender of the German Sixth Army in February 1943, was the turning point of World War II.
Since the apparent turning point of 2008, the dollar has struggled to retain its footing.
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Shankly's first task was to rebuild the team, the tide turned with two signings in the summer of 1961, "The turning point and the beginning of the whole affair was the signing of Ian St John and Ron Yeats, " Bill Shankly told the BBC after his retirement.
The summer of 2012 may be remembered as the turning point when we understood the urgency of the issue and began to take action to solve it.
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This event will allows us to take into consideration the changes brought about by ICTs in the dynamic of news construction and delivery and as a turning point to review the quality of present day journalism and its challenges.
First Mitt Romney showed his weakness as an executive manager, as the leader of a disciplined team doing the best possible job to meet a crucial organizational goal, the goal of making the Republican convention a positive turning point of his campaign, especially in its single most crucial hour.
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But will the mission prove a turning point in the fortunes of the United Nations?
The conference marked a turning point in the memory of the world.
The point of turning Casual Friday into Dress-Down-Month-of-Sundays is to be more comfortable.
Such a confidence-boosting display might just be the hallowed turning point all of Scotland - and Berti Vogts in particular - was waiting for.
If Eurozone countries have the courage to embrace this great challenge, not only will confidence be restored on security markets, but this crisis will become the occasion for a historical turning point in the development of Europe as political entity.
As for whether the Games can mark a turning point in the fortunes of some of Britain's poorest areas, the verdict on that won't be returned until long after the athletes have gone and the world's eyes have again turned away.
The Act in its final form represented a turning point in the emergence of disabled people from the shadows of neglect and indifference, and was the foundation stone of Alf's subsequent parliamentary career.
Many at the park said they believe this may be the beginning of a turning point in Turkey.
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The key turning point came in February of this year, when the administration proposed cancellation of a program inherited from the Bush years called Constellation.
"An informant reported the incident as a large turning point towards winning the people of our neighborhood, " Gross said.
Obesity rates among American women have stabilised, an early sign of a turning-point in the great fattening of society.
All of this is building towards a summit on 28 June, which the French Finance Minister, Pierre Moscovici, said "will be a turning point in the history of Europe".
The turning point was the case of Byron Mitchell, who allegedly drove the getaway car in a robbery carried out in Pennsylvania in 1991.
The euro zone is in a crisis, in the correct sense of the word, a turning point from which it will either recover or enter a terminal phase.
The article, written only a year after he had joined the Harvard Business School faculty, can be seen as a turning point in the acceptance and respectability of marketing.
It was the 1401 competition for the commission to produce the second set of Baptistery doors that marked the turning point.
For the United States, on the other hand, the war of 1898 was the turning-point that led to world power.
In Britain, the committee warned that the labour market appeared to have reached a "turning point" and that the prospect of rising unemployment was likely to depress consumer spending which had been keeping the economy afloat.
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