The year that just ended was characterized by head-snapping turns in asset prices driven by the latest headlines out of Europe or Washington.
He's the short, sort of bug-eyed character who turns up in movies by Quentin Tarantino, the Coen Brothers and Jim Jarmusch.
Admittedly, further twists and turns in this saga are by no means impossible.
Released in 2004, the album was by turns smooth, humorous and sharp and largely avoided the cliched hip-hop preoccupation with guns, girls and jewellery.
In the current iteration he's played by Jason Statham, an English action star who's capable of more nuance than he reveals in a role that turns on exacting revenge by inflicting and suffering pain.
If Congress does not replace the current Continuing Resolution with one providing more flexibility to move money around in response to urgent needs, then the shortfall in funding for readiness created by sequestration turns into a genuine crisis.
Ms. Powers is by turns spunky and sexy in O'Hara's role, and everyone else in the cast is entirely plausible.
Sixty per cent of 16-24 year olds are without work - although many get by doing a few turns in the black economy.
After a few fast turns caused by turbulence in the magnetosphere, one piece of plasma finds itself close to another piece that is dragging along a magnetic field with the opposite orientation.
But he can't help but feel jarred by the turns his career has taken, and by how much can change in two short, boring, maddening weeks.
"Bully" is a teaching tool, and the language in question turns on words routinely heard or used by the very kids who should be seeing it, both for enlightenment and solace.
You will establish yourself as an authority by generating the right content which in turns leads directly to a sense of trust among your readers and once you have trust, you are golden.
Anxiously, compulsively and vulnerably, by turns exploiting and exploited, all in need of, if not actually striving to gain, a centre in love and real human connection.
But, judged on their performance in the dialogues at least, Miss Megawati appears by turns hapless and complacent, while Mr Susilo has an air of gravity and confidence.
The story turns up in The Guardian and is partly by George Monbiot (to whom great kudos, willing to take on those who are wrong on any side).
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In an age when pride is on the wane yet the sense is strengthening that money has fatal flaws as an engine of equality, that experience simply cuts people off from political participation and sets them adrift, inward into their private lives, whether in a lonely or gregarious way (or, by turns, both).
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But in October, when he turns 30 the minimum age set by the constitution he will probably want to be president too.
By turns, Jobs was both boastful and contrite in the letter, as he addressed both iPhone customers, and, by extension, Apple investors.
Annual GDP equals the amount of money available to spend multiplied by the number of times the money turns over in a year.
When his father dies, the boy grows up (a moment dramatized brilliantly by Hou in a single jolting cut), and turns into a quietly wild adolescent of the streets.
All things by turns and nothing long, Mr Bates delights in a welter of reference jazz licks intersected by rap, synthesizer, string quartet, surreal vocals the overall sense is that anything can and should happen.
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It has never been hard to see the shortcomings, and at times the absurdities, of the neo-Hellenic project: the revival of classical glories in the shape of a smallish modern state whose people have by turns been inspired and depressed by their awesome heritage.
The platforms were made by Marche Industries in Ford, near Shrewsbury, which says it turns caravans "into a boat" using polystyrene blocks.
It turns out that in addition to the potential for walk-ins by significant others and soul-crushing lack of self-respect in the morning, would-be Internet Lotharios now have to worry about being blackmailed.
Despite being miles from any wrestling club he shows his keenness and commitment by travelling widely to events during the summer season and in winter turns up at both Rothbury and Carlisle for training.
But we have to judge elections by the bottom line, and if it turns out that in the end Benjamin Netanyahu will be the the prime minister, he will be judged to have been the winner.
If a tech startup turns to crowdfunding, in all likelihood, they have been turned down by many professional VCs and angel investors.
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The river road turns back into Route 138, and little towns flash by in a hurry for the next 70km until the road ends at Baie St Catherine.
And because timing is normally controlled by widgets installed in each light, rather than remotely managed, U-turns would be costly.
The HELP Shelter, it turns out, is situated in desolate section of East New York, marked by cinderblock buildings, trash-strewn lots and razor wire.
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