The Council for the Protection of Rural England hailed his announcement as a turning point.
In reality, he now says, he was in turmoil and describes that day as a turning point.
These events are widely seen as a turning point for mining in Peru in more ways than one.
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So her visit was not, you know, looked at as a turning point in the conflict or anything.
Koch's endorsement was widely seen as a turning point in a race that few expected a Republican to win.
The 1998 triumph was hailed at the time as a turning point: the country finally recognising, and celebrating, its multicultural make-up.
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Media hype notwithstanding, the visa scandal has a deeper meaning: it may one day be seen as a turning point in Germany's war of the generations.
The article, written only a year after he had joined the Harvard Business School faculty, can be seen as a turning point in the acceptance and respectability of marketing.
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.
He sees this period as a turning point in the work of each artist and in the history of art, and he chronicles every day, sometimes every hour, of their life together.
If anything, Syria-watchers see the weekend's atrocities as a turning point in a much more sinister way -- one that will also be familiar to Bosnians who lived through three years of sectarian warfare.
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The work refers to piles of building bricks Mr. Othoniel saw lining the roads in India, but also the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York that are often seen as a turning point in gay liberation.
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The trial put a sharp focus on Williamsburg's Satmar Hasidic community, where going to secular authorities is discouraged, and was heralded by prosecutors as a turning point for sexual abuse victims in Brooklyn's tight-knit Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods.
"Killing that (5-on-3) penalty when we were down 3-1 late in the first period, you could look at that as a turning point for us, " said Islanders forward Brad Boyes, who had a goal against his former team.
This event will allows us to take into consideration the changes brought about by ICTs in the dynamic of news construction and delivery and as a turning point to review the quality of present day journalism and its challenges.
There's still a lot of difficult work to be done in Iraq, but thanks to the courage of the Iraqi people, the year 2005 will be recorded as a turning point in the history of Iraq, the history of the Middle East and the history of freedom.
"An informant reported the incident as a large turning point towards winning the people of our neighborhood, " Gross said.
Indeed, it's arguable that if he does not do so and the president gives a great speech Thursday, Kerry's speech may be looked upon as a critical turning point in this election.
The Israeli cabinet gave Rabin and Peres full marks and, with only two of the 18 ministers abstaining, solid support for an agreement seen as a historic turning point in Israel's relations with the Palestinians.
DANVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) - It was heralded as a potential turning point in the 2000 U.S. presidential race, but after the first debate between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush, nothing appears to have changed.
The Bureau waits until the data show whether or not a decline is large enough to qualify as a recession before declaring that a turning point in the economy is a true peak marking the onset of a recession.
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Recent advancements in artificial intelligence birthed autonomic technologies, self-learning and self-managing machines which have become employed by large enterprises to oversee as much as 90% of IT tasks, thus signifying a turning point from machines as tools to machines as employees.
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This is especially true when the economy is, as now, at a turning point, with growth slowing sharply.
But Payton plays to win (as opposed to playing not to lose), and his calculated risk served as the turning point in a hotly contested game.
Some Russian liberals see this contretemps as a foreign-policy turning-point.
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Fletcher could argue he was level when he collected a through ball and drilled a low shot past Carlo Cudicini and the decision proved a turning point as Burnley quickly found themselves two down.
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