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1 The whole massive rock began to turn outwards as though upon a pivot!
2 This is the choice before the Labour party: to turn outwards and lead, or inwards to certain destruction.
3 The two lower males in Ballota become mature before the two higher; and, when their dust is shed, turn outwards from the female
4 One is called an extrovert (Latin, to turn outwards ) ; he identifies himself with the crowd, and he lives the life of the crowd.
5 When at rest the right eye is somewhat raised and turned outwards .
6 Placidly, with their red eyes turned outwards , they form a continuous cordon.
7 Milly's fingers all turned outwards , and money ran through them like sand.
8 Then the family moved in, and soon the girl's restless gaze turned outwards .
9 With relief we turned outwards to the nobility of the St Lawrence and the gathering dark.
10 Our residents receive even less. Another gesture, this time turned outwards to the bank of monitors.
11 All their ferocity was turned outwards , against the enemies of the State, against foreigners, traitors, saboteurs, thought-criminals.
12 No surprise that this realisation turns into a sense of personal betrayal, which turns outwards into blame.
13 Then turning outwards towards the way by which he had come, he surveyed the scene below him.
14 Her legs were drawn up with the feet resting on the ground and the knees turned outwards .
15 Oh the bliss of waking up in the morning with the thoughts turned outwards instead of inwards!
16 Other bottles filled with magnetized water tightly corked up were laid in divergent rows with their necks turned outwards .
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