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  2. Turnt - Wikipedia

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    Turnt is an American teen drama streaming television series created by Rachel Stern that premiered on August 1, 2018 on Facebook Watch. Premise

  3. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    By the mid- to late 1990s the terms "turntablism" and "turntablist" had become established and accepted to define the practice and practitioner of using turntables and a mixer to create or manipulate sounds and music. This could be done by scratching a record or manipulating the rhythms on the record either by drumming, looping or beat juggling.

  4. Turn - Wikipedia

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    Turn (The Ex album), 2004; Turn (Great Big Sea album), 1999; Turn (Roscoe Mitchell album) or the title song, 2005; Turn, 2005; The Turn (Alison Moyet album), 2007; The Turn, 2014; The Turn (Taxi Violence album) or the title song, 2009

  5. Turn-taking - Wikipedia

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    In conversation analysis, turn-taking organization describes the sets of practices speakers use to construct and allocate turns. [1] The organization of turn-taking was first explored as a part of conversation analysis by Harvey Sacks with Emanuel Schegloff and Gail Jefferson in the late 1960s/early 1970s, and their model is still generally accepted in the field.

  6. Jerry Springer - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Norman Springer (February 13, 1944 – April 27, 2023) was an American broadcaster, journalist, actor, lawyer, and politician. [1] He was best known for hosting the controversial tabloid talk show Jerry Springer from 1991 to 2018.

  7. Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Location of Turnitin's Oakland office. Turnitin (stylized as turnitin) is an Internet-based similarity detection service run by the American company Turnitin, LLC, a subsidiary of Advance Publications.

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  9. Three-point turn - Wikipedia

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    Performing a three-point turn (shown for right-hand traffic). The three-point turn (sometimes called a Y-turn, K-turn, or broken U-turn) is the standard method of turning a vehicle around to face the opposite direction in a limited space, using forward and reverse gears.