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The sun brightened the glacier, turning a rock wall into a brilliant orange canvas.
WSJ: Man Versus the Volcano
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And we will keep the promise of Social Security by taking the responsible steps to strengthen it -- not by turning it over to Wall Street.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event -- Denver, CO
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Companies in Europe with refinancing needs might hit a wall in turning to European lenders, who are themselves lining up to tap the refinancing market in 2012.
FORBES: Banks to End 'Amend and Extend' in 2012
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We're not turning it over to Wall Street.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Facebook eventually withdrew public access to the profile, instead turning the page into a memorial wall where friends and relatives could continue to post messages, songs and images.
BBC: Facebook removes memorial page of Brazilian journalist
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In recent days, several other House Republicans have said privately that the Wall Street Journal editorial was a turning point in their thinking about their majority leader.
NPR: DeLay's Precarious Strategy for Survival
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Turning his back on the flag, he struck his ball against the wall and saw it rebound over his head and onto the green.
BBC: The Open 2010: Tiger Woods annoyed by missed putts
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Other students are turning toward computer science because of a change in social mores: A backlash against Wall Street bailouts means careers in the financial sector may now carry a negative stigma, said Adam Cannon, associate chair for undergraduate education in Columbia's department of computer science.
WSJ: Students Shift to Computer Science
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Approaching the wall, his countenance darkened, and he stood before it in silence for several minutes before turning to us saying, 'We have got to find a way to knock this down.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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On the heels of second-quarter earnings season, the Wall Street crystal ball is calling for a rocky third quarter and expectations for Q4 and 2013 are also turning less optimistic.
FORBES: Mr. Market Doesn't Seem To Care That S&P 500 Earnings Have Hit The Wall
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, was angered that the head of the German Bundesbank, Axel Weber, was turning away from a career as the head of the European Central Bank in the near future, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
FORBES: Weber Out: Now We Watch The Euro