Similar words: turn out, burn out, turn on, turn off, turn over, turnover, cavernous, turn. Meaning: n. 1. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion 2. a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park 3. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass 4. what is produced in a given time period 5. a set of clothing (with accessories) 6. attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election) 7. (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip.
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121, Despite low turnout, Mitt Romney says he's happy with his victory in the Iowa Straw Poll.
122, The guard rail plays an im po rtant role of ensuring the vehicle passing through the turnout zone successfully .
123, She had a good turnout at an initial information meeting to present the idea to small woodlot owners.
124, Some conservative commentators, who didn't have much else to gloat about, dwelt lingeringly on what they evidently regarded as the upside of the huge, Obama-sparked African-American turnout.
125, The results can be used to guide the design and the maintenance of jointless turnout on bridge.
126, This model guarantees to simulate the vibrative characteristics of the turnout system.
127, The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
128, Voter turnout was projected at 85 percent, a level not seen in 40 years.
129, Jointless turnout is a key technique in developing CWR track across section.
130, The turnout in the referendum in the German capital was too low and of those who took part, the majority voted against the proposal.
131, The third feature of the elections was a sour and negative mood, shown not merely in a low turnout but also in wide support for a ragbag of far-right, populist, anti-EU or plain nutty parties.
132, There's a scenic turnout a few miles up the road.
133, Lee Cheuk-yan, general secretary of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, said: "The strong turnout means that we will raise the temperature in our dealings with the government."
134, Rove instructed the Republican National Committee to reinvest in registering voters and building its turnout operations.
135, Voter turnout came out to be 43.6 per cent (sentencedict .com), with 1.33 million registered voters casting their ballots.
136, The increased turnout among young voters "really changed the face of the electorate in the primary process," Belcher said.
137, But did all these innovations turnout to be successful under the existing objective conditions of Chinese financial market and facing those unfledged investors?
138, State election officials reported a huge voter turnout on Tuesday.
139, Based on existing experimental data and the energy variation principle, generalized variation methods for analysis of railway welded turnout structures are presented.
140, Based on the general formula for the stability analysis of common jointless trac ks, the calculation method for the stability of switches of a jointless turnout is put forward.
141, It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people.
142, According to three kinds typical welded turnout combination system, a mechanical model of welded turnout combination system has been established.
143, A clone system designated SAC was established from a SRS-82 mouse ascitic turnout cell line by using limited dilution method.
144, Romantics were undeterred by the small turnout and sought to preserve Paris's reputation.
145, She says that in Suleimaniyah voter turnout aboutpercent 85 percent and in Irbil it was percent.
146, Bush strategist Matthew Dowd calls them a key " persuadable group. "Married women who don't work outside the home are solidly Republican - a "turnout group. "
147, Designed specifically for a compete set of fireman's turnout gear. Three-sided zipper with weather flap permits complete access. Exterior storage pocket ideal for gloves and paperwork.
148, After the huge turnout in Berlin on Thursday, Obama stood side by side with Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris in the kind of photo op normally reserved for a head of state.
149, The officials noted that similar attacks on Election Day could significantly impact voter turnout.
150, The gluteus maximus turns the bent leg hip outward. External rotator muscles deep in the hip assist in maintaining the turnout.
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