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However, the visitors have the type of players capable of turning defence into attack in an instant and duly did so as they punished Pompey's profligacy.
BBC: Portsmouth 1-4 Man Utd
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Roberts saved Wales from another Medard attack, turning to bring the Frenchman down on the hosts' 22 and from the resulting scrum Baby dropped Parra's pass and suffered a knee injury in the process.
BBC: France 21-16 Wales
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"The turning point was the counter attack of Shane Williams, he was brilliant all tournament, " he said.
BBC: Williams too much for us - France
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Dan Plesch, director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, warned against seeing the attack as a turning point.
CNN: Attack threatens Syrian president's grip on power
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Coley's drug was supposed to cause immune system cells to attack cancer cells by turning on TLRs.
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In 1991 Dana Gioia, a poet (and former marketing manager for General Foods), set off a fierce debate in American poetry circles with an attack on American academia for turning poetry into a smug, producer-driven lobby, concerned only with its own survival and indifferent to the fact that it had alienated a wider audience.
ECONOMIST: MODERN VERSE: Poetic injustice | The
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Nerguizian said it's too soon to say whether the attack and the offensive in Damascus represent turning points.
CNN: Attack threatens Syrian president's grip on power
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Gore, turning toward Bush, said he would eschew such a personal attack.
CNN: Bush, Gore spin debate their way as campaigning resumes
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England spinner Panesar was brought into the attack and ended the brave resistance of Gidman by having him plumb lbw on a turning wicket.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Counties | Northants on course for third win
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But if you tell parents in a neighbourhood that their children attend a school that is turning out badly-educated graduates without skills needed in the adult world, it sounds like an attack on their offspring.
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