The Cuban government sent officials to Haiti to check, but they turned up nothing.
They turned up at Big Mushroom studios to lay down their first recordings which were produced by Jim Spencer.
And it's not surprising that they turned up on our screen for the biggest and most undervalued companies out there.
But this time they turned up, but they decided to cancel the session because there was no electricity in the convention center building.
They knew, for instance, that these loggers were hungry--in some cases starving--because they turned up sometimes in town, selling bootleg firewood or begging for food.
The Liberal Democrats said the proposals could mean members of ethnic minorities being asked about their right to receive treatment when they turned up at hospitals.
There were also problems with people being missed off or barred wrongly from the electoral roll, and being prevented from voting when they turned up at polling stations.
"They turned up the defense and we just got flustered and couldn't really get anything going, and because we couldn't get anything going, I think our defense suffered because of that, " Williams said.
The Englishman was cautiously optimistic about McLaren's prospects for the season, saying that he did not expect a repeat of last year, when they turned up at the first race with one of the slowest cars in the field.
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They had turned up, she said, to show their support for democracy.
Though notionally welcomed by a 1948 act, colonial immigrants caused alarm when they actually turned up, and from 1962 their entry rights were drastically curtailed.
So there may be more than a billion people who call themselves Catholic, but if they all turned up to Mass this Sunday, there would probably be a bit of a squeeze to fit them all in the pews.
The locals have had to suffer while the Indianapolis Colts have endured a 2-13 season but they have turned up in their tens of thousands to the fantastic celebrations and free concerts, including the NFL Experience, an interactive maze that has taken over the convention center.
The job will not be easy: three years ago, before inspectors were blocked, they had turned up the important bits of Iraq's nuclear weapons programme, destroyed most (not all) of its missiles, disposed of thousands of tonnes of chemical weapons and their ingredients, and they were closing in on its production of nerve agents and its best-kept biological secrets.
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They didn't keep as much money on hand to cover potential losses as they might have and well, when they came up, they turned out to be right - there was no moral hazard, the government bailed them out.
Furthermore, because power plants such as coal and nuclear require many hours to either ramp up or down in response to demand shifts, natural gas plants are preferred because they can be turned up or down in a matter of minutes This has implications for both power costs, and for system reliability.
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But investigators said they had not turned up enough evidence to charge him by name.
And they have even turned up in a type of hard, specialised steel made by Sandvik, a Swedish engineering firm.
They've turned up with "relevant" and "salient" questions and left with a First Minister who hasn't even attempted to answer them.
For too long, they say, they've turned up to First Minister's Questions on a Tuesday and left with - wait for it - no answers.
Nortel tried that in the late 1990s in the U.K., but the signals were so juiced up they turned metal street lamps into broadcast antennas, interfering with military and airplane radios.
They were upset that the fisherman they had booked had not turned up.
But when we turned up, they refused to speak to us on camera, despite having agreed to the interview some weeks before.
If Northern Trust prevails it will have been a great deal for the bank: When things were good, it scooped up a fat share of the profits, but after they turned bad, it would be the pensioners picking up the tab.
The auctioneers said the stockings were "something a client turned up with, they were not part of family hand-downs".
If the pressure is on them to "deliver" with those "tools" they've now got, it won't have surprised you that they, in turn, have turned up the pressure on those who do much of the delivering on their behalf: local government.
In 1990 American diabetics were twice as likely to go blind or need their limbs amputated as their British fellow-sufferers, because Britain's National Health Service, which has a limited budget to cover the entire population, worked harder to make sure that they took their insulin injections and turned up regularly for eye tests.
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