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The
turning
point came when I fell into an emotionally abusive relationship just a few years ago.
In the 12th century, the wealthy maritime republic of Pisa set about
turning
its cathedral square into a magnificent landmark.
So English mania is a
turning
point.
You can see the ears going up, going out, they're
turning
their heads from side to side, one elephant is flicking her trunk to try and smell.
And what this project was doing was taking the effluent of these, and
turning
them into all of this food.
They were literally
turning
pollution into abundance for a desert people.
She took flight from the world, withdrawing her half of the cosmic energy that kept the Earth
turning.
Some of these new bacteria learned how to eat sunshine, producing oxygen, pulling in carbon from the air and destroying the iron food of other microbes by
turning
it into rust.
But as a result, there were climate shocks, from hot to cold and back again, which ended up
turning
the Earth into a snowball covered with glaciers.
When times are hard, people have to do things for themselves, and right across the world, Oxford, Omaha, Omsk, you can see an extraordinary explosion of urban farming, people taking over land, taking over roofs,
turning
barges into temporary farms.
Machine learning is
turning
the traditional model of drug discovery on its head.
In these images we see ice from enormous glaciers, ice sheets that are hundreds of thousands of years old breaking up into chunks, and chunk by chunk by chunk, iceberg by iceberg,
turning
into global sea level rise.
When you hear clicks, we're
turning
the machine on.
With the key to his ritual in hand, Quexo heads home to the temple of the fisherman in hopes of
turning
the tide.
Shanghai, my new home, was quickly
turning
into a skyscraper city.
[Inappropriate retail soundscapes sales down 28%] They're losing up to 30 percent of their business with people leaving shops faster, or just
turning
around at the door.
Did you see him
turning
pages in the score?
This is Arvin, a young PhD student working in our labs, conducting what is
turning
out to be some cutting-edge tissue culture work.
And
turning
around you is "shhhhhhh," like that.
And people interested in growth are
turning
their eyes towards Asia.
So, we have a way of
turning
sand into sandstone, and then creating these habitable spaces inside of the desert dunes.
And millions of them around the world are
turning
to complementary and alternative forms of medicine, which tend to tap into sort of slower, gentler, more holistic forms of healing.
And then it started, there was no
turning
back after that.
So we started developing a methodology that took all that unquantified visual evidence and turned it into data,
turning
video into data, and with that tool, LGBT organizations are now using that data to fight for rights.
For me, it was the
turning
point of my life.
But the Democratic Republic of Congo really was the
turning
point in my soul.
He stops
turning
up to his lectures, and his friends come to visit and they find him dejected and feverish, having heart palpitations, strange sores breaking out on his body.
And so I went about and made that sculpture,
turning
it out of solid bronze.
And the climbers stood around on the high rocks and spoke of the climbers who were lost up near the summit,
turning
to the mountain, actually, to talk to them directly.
And I smile, and I nod, realizing I'm watching women and girls using their own religious traditions and practices,
turning
them into instruments of opposition and opportunity.
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