She turned away from the reflection in the mirror, determined he not see her fear.
Thurmond joined the Republican Party in the 1960s and ultimately turned away from his segregationist past.
During the IPO boom of the late 1990s Silicon Valley turned away from its holy mission.
The administration views the 3Leaf transaction differently, since the company has been repeatedly turned away from deals.
The sick and the pregnant are being turned away from hospitals for want of medicine and staff.
The United States has turned away from the G-20 as the primary mechanism of global economic cooperation.
In Chicago, flu patients are apparently being turned away from hospitals, so large is the influx.
Mr Burris was initially turned away from Congress when he attempted to attend the swearing-in earlier this month.
The unshaven hippie rode 17 hours to Delhi and was turned away from a United Nations health office.
Yet, in the wake of Belcher's murder-suicide, the nationwide discussion turned away from mental health and toward guns.
Well, at one point, as Tywin was talking, he turned away from her.
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The witness said he turned away from the property without going inside and relieved himself in the back garden.
Then, slowly, his eyes turned away from the reporter and toward the camera and finally straight into the lens.
Fireman Mark Dowsett described how he was twice turned away from hospital after suffering DVT three times in three years.
Big-name hedge funds and other traders have turned away from gold in recent months, and some say they are staying away.
Hannah Leigh, 17, said she was turned away from the bus on Mansfield Road, a mile away from the attack site.
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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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Mormons effectively turned away from spiritual adventuring toward the gospel of prosperity.
Some complained of being turned away from polling stations at schools, marquees and community halls because of irregularities on the voters' roll.
When Mike turned away from asking clients for referrals and adopted this new approach, revenues tripled in a year and he sold his business.
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Young's father and one of his sisters turned away from the television monitor, while his mother and another sister looked intently at the screen.
That voters who turned away from Ms Rousseff chose Ms Silva is bad news for Mr Serra's centrist Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB).
Throughout central and southern Texas swimmers are being turned away from lakes and pools: the dwindling water supply is for drinking, not splashing around in.
While members of Congress aren't getting a lot of calls for 4-year-olds being turned away from Head Start programs, that doesn't mean they don't exist.
With an intense fight for votes between Labour and the SNP, the public turned away from a group of politicians clearly going through troubled times.
The BBC's Duncan Crawford says the British cases included a young boy with facial injuries who was turned away from a clinic despite showing his EHIC.
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In one touch, he controlled it and turned away from a defender before hitting the most incredible strike with his left foot into the top corner.
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Early on David Filo, now 34, turned away from business and focused on building a supple architecture that could scale up to handle Yahoo's growing audience.
He said that when the first fox was found that day, he stopped the hounds, because they had turned away from the direction where the hunt marksman was waiting.
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