There will be another 80 km section over undulating country running down to Kei Mouth after the Morgan Bay turnoff. |
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This behavior is a quick turnoff to professionals who value their vocation and what they have to offer. |
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The bus's passage through Trinidad and past the turnoff for Ludlow, Colorado, marks the midpoint on its route from Albuquerque to Denver. |
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We had a bit of an anxious moment while we looked for the area, only to happily discover it was just north of our turnoff to the east. |
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It sported a tag that was an instant turnoff to the core teen demo. |
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The turnoff for Majes is 555 miles from Lima, onto an impeccable asphalted road running through the impressive Males valley. |
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Mr Gore's message of class warfare was a turnoff for voters like me and my husband. |
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Anyways, my point is that everyone should apply long-lasting deodorant or antiperspirant on a daily basis because smelling like sweat is definitely a turnoff for everybody. |
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I find most romcoms intolerable, as they tend to be too heavy on the romance, which is a distinct turnoff, but this had an admirable lack of sentiment. |
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But one incident was such a turnoff for him that it nearly got him off booze himself. |
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Drive straight through town through across the Haisla bridge, past Industrial Avenue and Radley Park, towards Alcan Smelters, watch the signs, turnoff is on the left. |
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The well-marked turnoff to Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is about 40 kilometres north of downtown Squamish and 10 kilometres south of Whistler. |
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From Highway 63 and the Albian Road turnoff east of Fort McKay, the East Athabasca Highway provides access to Imperial Oil's Kearl site, Husky Energy's Sunrise site, and Suncor's Firebag site. |
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In young clusters, stars are found along the luminous bright blue branch, whereas in old clusters, beyond a turnoff only a magnitude or two brighter than the Sun, they are red giants and supergiants. |
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We will leave the interstate at the turnoff to the tiny town of Panguitch, where we climb up over a small mountain range and across the Paunsaugunt Plateau, towards Bryce Canyon. |
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The turnoff is on your left, directly after the OC Transpo bus station. |
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It is not necessary to go into the central part of that locality since the A-335 turns off the Mediterranean Expressway itself and will take you to the Cruce de Don Manuel turnoff. |
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Salpeter noted that this particular absolute luminosity is very close to the turnoff point of the main sequence for stars of an age equal to the oldest in the solar neighbourhood approximately 1010 years. |
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Might the sport revealed and recognized as a destroyer of postplaying lives become more of a turnoff? |
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The combination of orotundity and grade-school theology was a turnoff. |
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When it comes to handhelds, hefty price tags can be a real turnoff. |
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The Skyway takes you past the turnoff to the ancient Indian cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and the working cow town of Mancos before routing you back to Durango. |
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Marking perhaps the worst week in the TV industry, the last week of April was renamed TV Turnoff week, in an effort to protest television consumption. |
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