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The way Tabanca sees it, Bullett is part of a revolution that has already become a turning point in history.
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"The danger is that we could be reaching a point where nuclear weapons would become almost conventional, and there will be the possibility of a nuclear conflict at some point... that would be a turning point in human history, " he said.
BBC: Henry Kissinger
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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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All of this is building towards a summit on 28 June, which the French Finance Minister, Pierre Moscovici, said "will be a turning point in the history of Europe".
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News Corp. is at a turning point in its history, which traces back to a small newspaper company in Australia started in 1923, and bought into by Murdoch's father.
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In formulating a strategic response, any bank targeted by FERC should consider the likelihood that the agency does indeed see itself at a turning point in its own history.
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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.
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Congressional passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in January 1865 was nonetheless a stirring, profound moment in American history, but it was not the stark turning point that the movie pretends it to be.
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Is there really no one in a position of authority who understands the importance of our political and moral voice at this potential turning point in Middle East history?
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