Turned
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Before anyone else could act rashly, the other gods
turned
to each other to discuss what to do.
And she was about to move because it was so dangerous, and she looked across the street and she saw two little girls playing in an empty lot with broken bottles, and she
turned
to her husband and she said, "We're not leaving.
But over time, my fear of the dark
turned
to curiosity.
It just flared up, and he
turned
around, and he looked like this.
My oldest son
turned
around and looked at me, and said, "Mom, that's not love."
If he could give me focused work, then he could do it from anywhere in the classroom, from our classroom rug, from behind my desk, from inside his classroom locker, which
turned
out to be his favorite place.
The original owner of the bottle
turned
out to be one of the most enthusiastic wine buffs of the 18th century.
This artist's impression
turned
into reality when a parachute landed on Titan, Saturn's giant moon.
And that took what had been a tiny little astronomical object in the sky, that you would see as a dot, and
turned
it completely into a landscape, as that very first primitive picture came rastering across the screen.
The Cuban missile crisis was resolved in a Chinese restaurant called Yenching Palace in Washington, DC, which unfortunately is closed now, and about to be
turned
into Walgreen's.
Underneath the bridge, we've worked with Rodney Graham and a handful of Vancouver artists, to create what we called the Sistine Chapel of street art, an art gallery
turned
upside down, that tries to turn the negative impact of the bridge into a positive.
It was 300,000, probably, years ago that most of us, the ancestors of most of us in this room came up out of Africa and
turned
to the left.
You know, the ones that
turned
to the right, there are some of those in the Japanese translation.
It
turned
out LA had just suffered a major earthquake which resulted in citywide blackouts.
Decades later, it
turned
out that the source of their blindness was most likely some sort of bacterial infection.
And so I think I
turned
to James Baldwin as a way to fill this void, as a way to feel racially conscious.
Employers
turned
him away because of his record, his best friend, his mother, died at age 43 from heart disease and diabetes.
But most of those seeds get crushed and
turned
into flour.
Not like hot water made cold, or cold water
turned
hot, but water boiled off and becoming steam.
Or another analogy would be, a caterpillar has been
turned
into a butterfly.
And the Egyptian who was tending the beer fell asleep in the hot, Egyptian sun, and it
turned
into bread.
I
turned
on the computer, went on Google and prepared to write my news clips.
That's kind of weird, but it happened, and then this
turned
into a public story, because I wanted to get vaccinated.
And then I found that actors and actresses actually take their cues from the floor, so it
turned
out that these sorts of sign systems began to make sense.
When you're seeing these pictures, it's all ones and zeros, and when you're talking on your telephone, your cell phone, and it's going over the network, your voice is all being
turned
into ones and zeros and magically whizzed around.
And Jill Tarter was there, and she
turned
to me, and she looked at me just like that girl in "The Exorcist."
Now, think about where the world would be today if we had the light bulb, but you couldn't focus light; if when you
turned
one on it just went wherever it wanted to.
So it allows you to go nearly a mile away and communicate with people, and there can be a public beach just off to the side, and they don't even know it's
turned
on.
The other man in the meeting, however,
turned
out to be Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix.
And we got to talking, and it
turned
out to be a great partnership because he'd never coached a disabled athlete, so therefore he had no preconceived notions of what I was or wasn't capable of, and I'd never been coached before.
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