Daniel Butterfield grew weary of "Extinguish Lights" the French bugle call used to mark evening turn-in.
The initial turn-in is crisp and the chassis settles into a nice cornering stance, with a pleasant lack of body roll.
My son tells me the mood was just as dark, the tears just as strong, the following Monday: uniform turn-in day.
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Low-profile performance tires yield outstanding turn-in response, mid-corner grip, and road feel.
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The front tires take a huge bite on turn-in, the car barely rolls and then it burrows into a corner like a tick.
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While we haven't had a chance to go hands-on in a car with Turn-By-Turn, in our walking tests, it worked as you would expect.
Android smartphones have one key advantage over the iPhone when it comes to mapping: They have a built-in Google turn-by-turn navigation service that acts like an in-car GPS, while the iPhone doesn't the result of disagreements between the companies over how such a service would be displayed.
The service, which Apple has been developing for years, has a mode for viewing areas in three-dimensions, along with a local search service and turn-by-turn driving directions for in-car use.
Nokia Drive delivers a full-fledged personal navigation device (PND) with free, turn-by-turn navigation and dedicated in-car-user-interface.
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Lumia smartphones will have some attractive features such as Nokia Drive, which is a full-fledged personal navigation service with free turn-by-turn navigation and dedicated in-car user interface.
"You've got to pick 1, 000 homes to turn everything off in--or 10, 000 homes to turn something off in--to counter one windmill, " he says.
Turn-outs in local elections, which even in good years were never much more than half the turn-out at general-election time, have fallen to as low as 22% of the electorate since 1997.
Unless the costs associated with producing American vehicles in union shops are dramatically reduced and there is a turn-around in the appeal of such cars and trucks to consumers buying fewer of them from anybody, the writing is on the wall: No amount of largesse at the taxpayer's expense is going to stave off the autos' inevitable downsizing, job loss and economic dislocation.
The technology powerhouse has a turn-by-turn application in beta for its Android 2 operating system.
Michigan-based ALTe has developed a turn-key plug-in hybrid conversion for fleet and niche vehicles.
So far, the party's success has been based on very low turn-outs in local elections.
Mr Gore brought an unprecedented turn-out in the party's core constituencies, blacks and women.
This would - in turn - exacerbate warming, across the Arctic and the rest of the world.
Despite his reputation for stubbornness, Apple's chief apology officer has staged two other turn-arounds in the recent past.
As the recent turn-out in the French election shows: give people a real contest and they will come out and vote.
The reasons for optimism have been sound, from a turn-around in the Chinese economy to the US housing recovery gaining steam.
But perhaps the most significant factor behind it has been the dramatic turn-around in the fortunes of the rail industry since privatisation.
The signatories warn that turn-out in the elections, due to be held on 15 November, may well be the lowest in modern political history.
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The prime minister told MPs the government was exploring the turn-off in a statement made to the House of Commons during an emergency recall of Parliament.
It made an about-turn in its support for a controversial free-trade deal with America, which it had proposed when in power, as well as for the construction of an unpopular new naval base.
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The turn-out in the elections has been very high, up to 93%, reflecting enthusiasm for an important stage in the transition to independence and democracy, after more than 400 years of rule by foreigners.
And the significance of the turn-around in fortunes for the Honda team - who as recently as a month ago were unsure of their future in Formula 1 - was not lost on the 29-year-old.
You can turn your head to turn in-game, and you can freely aim all over the generous field of view without altering said field of view -- the latter feels akin to playing an FPS on Nintendo's original Wii, albeit far more accurate.
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And he hopes a change in bats will bring an up-turn in his own form ahead of the first Test, which begins in Brisbane on Thursday.
Merck (MRK) in turn acquired Schering-Plough in 2009.
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