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  • 61Turn It on Again — «Turn It on Again» de Genesis del álbum Duke Publicación 8 de marzo de 1980 en el Reino Unido. Agosto de 1980 en los Estados Unidos. Formato Disco de vinilo de 7 y 12 Grabación Octubre Diciembre de 1979 …

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  • 62turn State's evidence — see under ↑evident • • • Main Entry: ↑state * * * turn state’s evidence legal american phrase to give evidence in a criminal trial against someone who is also involved in a crime with you, usually in order to receive a less severe punishment… …

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  • 63turn on a dime — {v. phr.} To be able to turn in a very narrow spot comparable to a small coin. * /This new sports car can turn on a dime./ …

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  • 64turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… …

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  • 65turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… …

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  • 66turn on a dime — {v. phr.} To be able to turn in a very narrow spot comparable to a small coin. * /This new sports car can turn on a dime./ …

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  • 67turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… …

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  • 68turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… …

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  • 69Turn on, tune in, drop out — is a counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960s. The phrase came to him in the shower one day after Marshall McLuhan suggested to Leary that he come up with something snappy to promote the benefits of LSD. It is an excerpt from a… …

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  • 70Turn it on again: the hits — Album par Genesis Sortie En octobre 1999 Enregistrement En janvier 1999 au Fisher Lane Farm Studios Durée 78 min et 58 sec Genre(s) …

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