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1 To discover any ambitious literary effort in this period, we must turn northward again.
2 It had made its turn northward , the yelps increasing in volume as it approached!
3 They saw her turn northward on the Bellefontaine Road.
4 If they turn northward with the Gulf Stream at the Azores, they may soon reach the coast of Scotland.
5 Gaining control of them with a knife or gun, he forced them to turn northward -and down the hill.
6 We soon note the unrestored portions, the site of the old Porte Limbert, and turn northward to the Porte St. Lazare.
7 The river made a sharp turn northward , and at the bend the water was deeper and broader than we had seen it elsewhere.
8 Whether they would answer the call of the dogs and turn northward , or whether they would range southward in quest of prey, was uncertain.
9 On our march to the sea, if the orders were ever given to turn northward , "the boys" would get very much depressed.
10 For that reason alone I feel a personal dislike to turning northward .
11 The German remained at a great height and quickly turned northward again.
12 I turned northward again, stepped down into the next hollow and stopped.
13 Turning northward , the most important presses were those of York and Newcastle.
14 At the farther end of the strait the coast turns northward .
15 The eyes of all the warlike young men now turned northward .
16 Thence it turned northward again through swamps, and ended in mountains called Shaku.
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