Word: turned
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Manuel said he is worried that the ordinance will lead to higher crime rates. He explained that if panhandlers are restricted from aggressively soliciting money, they may turn to other means, which could include purse-snatching or pick-pocketing...
...prosecutor, like Kenneth Starr, could induce a false story from a frightened target is greatest when the allegations against the higher up are vague. Crimes such as "subornation of perjury" and "obstruction of justice" are as vague as they get. A slight shift in nuance or emphasis could turn the true reality of an innocent conversation or job offer into the false memory of an apparent felony. The shift in nuance need not even be deliberate. Memories tend to be enhanced by the realities of threat and promise...
Clark would be pleasantly surprised to know that the newspaper he and his nine friends founded would later turn into an organization of more than 250 undergraduates...
WASHINGTON: One of the mysteries surrounding the Lewinsky case is exactly who made three anonymous phone calls telling the Rutherford Institute about the Lewinsky affair. Now, TIME's Jay Branegan has learned, Rutherford Institute president John Whitehead has agreed to turn over to Kenneth Starr notes and information about those anonymous phone calls the institute received concerning Monica Lewinsky. The calls were placed by someone with a female voice ? and were not made, presumably, by Lewinsky herself...
CLEAR CUT Some 20% of appendectomies turn out to be unnecessary--and patients wind up with a healthy appendix removed. But a study finds that a high-speed C.T. scan can now determine with 98% accuracy when true appendicitis is present--and when...