• His turned-up nose once annoyed him so much that for a while he slept with a peg on it.

    ECONOMIST: Danny La Rue

  • Even Mohammad Wahiladi(ph) of the hotdog cart, turned up his nose.

    NPR: The Dollar Weak, New York Stores Turns to the Euro

  • The Chelsea Flower Show, that annual London touchstone of garden trends, has turned up its nose at gnomes for years, relenting only in the name of heritage to allow the exhibition in 1993 of Sir Charles Isham's original German figure.

    ECONOMIST: Free that gnome

  • His face is turned up, his nose almost touching the roof of the car, his throat arched and vulnerable, his eyes closed.

    NEWYORKER: Baptizing the Gun

  • Only this week, a flurry of American businessmen turned up in Havana to nose about for opportunities in case which is unlikely the United States should soon decide to end its trade embargo on Cuba.

    ECONOMIST: Cuba

  • But deadly side effects--a swelling of the nose and throat that can cause suffocation--turned up in late-stage clinical trials.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Meanwhile documents turned up that showed design work to fit a nuclear-weapon-sized object into the nose-cone of a Shahab missile but Iran dismissed them as forgeries.

    ECONOMIST: Diplomacy and Iran

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