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  • He is turning the big nozzle, called a Turret Pipe.

    Big Fire Engine Book 1958

  • One mountain, which is known as Turret-Top, is crowned with what from a distance seems to be a gigantic picket-fence.

    Wild Life on the Rockies Enos Abijah Mills 1896

  • ( "Turret") and the secured note payable to the vendors of Search Systems Inc. (the "SSI Vendors").

    News 2009

  • ( "Turret") and the secured note payable to the vendors of Search Systems Inc. (the "SSI Vendors").

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • ( "Turret") and the secured note payable to the vendors of Search Systems Inc. (the "SSI Vendors").

    News 2009

  • "That's two alibis we can check very easily indeed Now the next one — well, the next two, actually, because they are each other's alibis — Peter Watting and William Or. Well, they apparently went to a place called The Turret and had coffee and sandwiches there.

    The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1949

  • Another sailor, James R. Fenwick of Scotland, is profiled in the "Skeletons in the Turret" chapter of Hey, America, Your Roots Are Showing.

    Megan Smolenyak: Men of the USS Monitor: Daniel Moore, African American Sailor and Hero Megan Smolenyak 2012

  • Meanwhile, in the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing at the Museum of Natural History, Mr. Koch (the man himself), was having a celebration for 60 close friends on the occasion of his 70th birthday; dinner followed for such folks as Susan and John Hess, Charlie Rose and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia in the Astor Turret.

    Uptown, Mixing and Mingling 2010

  • I favor "cherry-stemming" the entire length of Turret Trail for motorized and non-motorized access.

    Mike Rosso: Browns Canyon Wilderness Study Area 2009

  • "Mew and Turret," from the 2008 release My Oh My Avalanche, captures an apprehensive, lush longing.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Nineteen 2009

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