Nana took her turn with the hookah, inhaled, felt the blue glow enter her.
In an election called the most unpredictable in Pakistan's history, the campaign took a turn no-one expected.
The banks took their turn leading the market, but tiday we saw their upper range break as well.
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Three days earlier the job market, a key determinant of his re-election chances, took a turn for the better.
But life took a turn in December, when after years of asserting his innocence, Nicholas was finally vindicated.
On Sunday May 1, Buffett took a turn as a salesman for an hour and it was apparently quite successful.
Things took a turn for the worse after the National Association of Homebuilders reported its July index of builder confidence.
The sniping began even before the Czechs took their turn in the EU chair, on January 1st, and was loudest in Paris.
Additionally social consumer engagement also took a turn for the better for McD at a rise of 5 points in a single quarter.
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But if things took a turn for the worse in, say, Northern Ireland and Kosovo simultaneously, it might have some hard choices to make.
On October 15, 2006, things took a turn for the worse.
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Hunter-Reay took a turn with the lead as well from lap 23 to 43, but couldn't prevent Conway from getting inside of him on lap 44.
Then Obama took a turn on the dance floor with wife Michelle, who wore a gown by Jason Wu for the second inaugural in a row.
He has seen a 60% surge in applications for the modestly paid positions at his four nonprofits since the economy took a turn for the worse.
In 2008 when the economy took a turn for the worse, Miller became nervous about the future of her business and went into extreme networking mode.
When I (and hundreds of other female journalists) enabled Facebook Subscribe late last year, the number and type of messages took a turn for the weird.
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The European Union sovereign debt situation during the weekend took a turn for the worse as reports said Greece will not meet its deficit targets this year.
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The hostile atmosphere took a turn for the worse when Paul Volley's elbow on Mauro Bergamasco led to a brawl involving most of the players on the pitch.
After Wilson's death, McCready took a turn for the worse.
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U.S. stocks rose in morning trading Monday, after a weekend deal to keep Cyprus afloat, but an hour into the session things took a turn for the worse.
The Winston-Salem Journal had reported that Watson's family was called to his bedside Sunday at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after he took a turn for the worse.
They took on more risk in an effort to make more profit because if things took a turn for the worse, the U.S. government (taxpayers) would bite the bullet.
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But as March arrived, the tone of the IPO market took a turn for the better, and the majority of deals sold at prices within or above the ranges expected.
But things took a turn for the worse this week when, to avoid the collapse of his centre-right coalition government, Mr Batlle had to sack his unpopular finance minister, Alberto Bension.
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Wednesday's fortunes took a turn for the better on the pitch as well on Saturday as a 1-0 win over Leyton Orient lifted the club to fifth in the League One table.
European stocks took a turn for the worse on Monday after Dijsselbloem suggested that a bailout deal for Cyprus could serve as a template to resolve any future problems with euro-zone banks.
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It was proving a thoroughly professional European display from the Dutch giants and matters took a turn for the worse for the hosts when Jermaine Jenas was stretchered off with a twisted ankle.
Roughly a year into the subprime mortgage crisis and months after credit markets took a turn for the terrible, the House Financial Services Committee approved a bill late Tuesday increasing government oversight of lenders.
An employee at a Starbucks in Philadelphia is credited with recognizing 24-year-old Caleb "Kai" McGillvary, whose fledgling celebrity took a turn toward notoriety when authorities announced this week that he was wanted in the beating death of a New Jersey lawyer three times his age.
At Linwood Park, where Patty sometimes organized athletics for the kids, Connie sat by herself on the grass, unbored, her hands fashioning a clover-flower ring for nobody, and let the minutes stream past her until Joey took his turn at bat or moved the soccer ball down the field and quickened her interest momentarily.
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