Could this be a turning point for the metals, or just a dead-cat bounce?
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Matsushima also believes this crisis will prove a turning point for the country as a whole.
Predictably, the fourth quarter turned out to be a turning point, producing very strong results.
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The Spanish-American War and its aftermath represented a turning point in American foreign policy.
The withdrawal of Ms Miers may even come to be seen a turning point.
But will the mission prove a turning point in the fortunes of the United Nations?
"Twilight" fans are at a turning point in that franchise's movie arc, too, Jones said.
"Cyclone Nargis was a turning point, " says Andreas List, head of the EU Office in Rangoon.
The big takeaway is that we may be approaching a turning point in cancer treatment.
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The departure of Mr Rangel from the government may also mark a turning point.
The Council for the Protection of Rural England hailed his announcement as a turning point.
The relationship between the financial economy and the real economy has reached a turning point.
That is a turning point of sorts, which has so far garnered little notice.
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But it was a start, and a bit of a turning point in this campaign.
In reality, he now says, he was in turmoil and describes that day as a turning point.
Is Thursday's announcement from the European Central Bank a turning point in the eurozone debt crisis?
In retrospect, the Libyan war may have been in several ways a turning point for the alliance.
Even so, Saturday's event marks a turning point, says Massachusetts Institute of Technology's team leader, Jonathan How.
All this good news might prompt investors to believe debt markets are close to a turning point.
Many at the park said they believe this may be the beginning of a turning point in Turkey.
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This is especially true when the economy is, as now, at a turning point, with growth slowing sharply.
When it was 2-1 and she missed a volley, I think that was a turning point for me.
The decision could also be a turning point for Spring Branch Medical Center, a for-profit hospital in Houston.
Richard Bove, an analyst at Ladenburg Thalmann, was convinced that the long-suffering company had reached a turning point.
So her visit was not, you know, looked at as a turning point in the conflict or anything.
It was something of a turning point though as she vowed to defend her title at London 2012.
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We are at a turning point in human history, where the industrial age has finally run out of gas.
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In this case, because the victory did not result in a turning point, one chooses the more hypothetical might.
The exact midpoint of his career came a decade after that, in 1925, and it was a turning point.
"Profits reached a turning point in 2012, " said the bank's chairman, Emilio Botin.
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