The surprise North Vietnamese military campaign is considered the turning point of the war.
News Feed was seminal, the turning point which bought them a shot at Built to Last.
The turning point really came when she realized she needed more feet on the street.
It was a different story after the break with Mostyn's touchdown proving the turning point.
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The Motherwell manager said Shpetim Mocka's penalty save was the turning point in the game.
INDIANAPOLIS The turning point of this spectacular Giants Super Bowl XLVI victory came seven seasons ago.
The turning point, according to Joorabchian, came when City failed to address those "issues".
It was the turning point that put Mr. Parker enduringly on the wine map.
But the turning point came in the ninth game as Lopez earned two break points against serve.
"The turning point was the counter attack of Shane Williams, he was brilliant all tournament, " he said.
People are aware that the country is at the cross point down - at the turning point.
In 1942, the Battle of Midway, the turning point in the sea war in the Pacific, began.
The turning point for the Scot came when she appointed Nino Severino as her coach two years ago.
Then we got these two penalties, which were penalties, and that was the turning point of the game.
But the turning point proved to be the first time Baltacha lost her serve in the second set.
The turning point may have come when the attacks on Corzine got personal.
Next January, he said, will be the turning point for the new Iraq.
Coach Brian Ashton confirmed that the ignominy of such a crushing defeat had been the turning point for the squad.
Then it got quieter. 2009 marked the turning point when the calls from BlackBerry supporters became fewer and far between.
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The turning point came when Sharapova broke Haynes in the sixth game of the second set to go up 4-2.
Seeing his father, a police lieutenant, beat a man to death in 1943 will always remain as the turning point.
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So, will a widely covered "speech" in front of some of the Web's most influential folks finally be the turning point?
It was the 1401 competition for the commission to produce the second set of Baptistery doors that marked the turning point.
It may turn out that yesterday was the turning point with Cook trying to sell investors his position and his plans.
The turning point came more than a year later, after a student in the district died of complications from Type 2 Diabetes.
The turning point was a board meeting in Milan on June 12.
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But the turning point was not in 1997, when Labour took office, but in 1992, when the Conservatives adopted an inflation target.
The turning point may have come after a Chicago policeman, testifying in an obscenity trial, was asked how a movie made him feel.
If Europe can manage its way through the immediate trouble, the euro could prove the turning point for a new, more economically vibrant continent.
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