The way Tabanca sees it, Bullett is part of a revolution that has already become a turning point in history.
Our third action must be to help elevate the changes in North Africa and the Arab world from a moment in history to 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.
Many believe that these elections were a turning point in the history of Kashmir.
We are at a turning point in human history, where the industrial age has finally run out of gas.
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"I am absolutely convinced that what we are witnessing is a turning point in the history of the Islamic republic, " he said.
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But if electric vehicles become the way of the future, then it will pay off big and potentially mark a turning point in automotive history.
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He said nuclear proliferation in the region triggered by an armed Iran would increase the chances of an atomic war - "a turning point in human history".
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".
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.
There's still a lot of difficult work to be done in Iraq, but thanks to the courage of the Iraqi people, the year 2005 will be recorded as a turning point in the history of Iraq, the history of the Middle East and the history of freedom.
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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The terror attacks of September 11, 2001, represented a turning point in the agency's history, when it grew from less than 50 officers to the several thousand currently employed as federal law enforcement officers in the TSA, Minerly said.
It would be desirable if the Middle East reached a political turning point similar to the points in history when Asian democracy and Latin American democracy blossomed and spread rapidly.
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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.
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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