Examples of using Turns in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Turns 1, 2 and 4: Gains a Cor Rune.
I am running out of turns, what can I do?
She turns the gun to her chest and blam.
Sure, there are twists and turns in the road.
Or England turns its sword in our direction.
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Breaks with known sins, resists, turns around PROVERBS 28.
Turns 2 and 6: Attack +3, Defense -1 and Spirit -1.
In winter the plant even turns darker, crimson.
No, I... Turns out I'm just not a convertible guy.
It boils your brains and turns you into one of them.
Whatever turns life takes, you can go along with it.
And yet, this falsifier war turns your attention to peace.
Turns out we're still supposed to have our homework done.
With full stomach it turns from the surface back to the depths.
Turns out they don't have anywhere to store car doors.
For God denies Himself everything and turns all His treasures over to us;
A couple of turns later, I have expanded my principality further.
Just choose a workout and Apple Watch turns on the appropriate sensors.
That his new turns or the online return match are overdue.
Here, Michel Foucault's original conception turns almost in its exact opposite.
The desert turns orange, and the atmosphere is incredibly romantic.
By adding lemon or other acidic ingredients, the drink turns magical purple.
The ironed garment turns dark and/or sticks to the soleplate.
Turns out he's a former Uzbeki rebel with extensive bomb-making expertise.
Generates maximum agility in turns and maximum stability at speed.
Twists and turns on a road are twists and turns on a road.
Attention: Sending new turns deletes the old ones that are not processed yet.
If the sample turns brownish-red or yellow, the saccrification level is sufficient.
If the sample turns brownish red or yellow, sufficient saccharification has taken place.
Claas Gutsche also turns his eye to the border region between civilization and nature.
