Sentences with phrase «turned up something»

But he turned up something much more profound and completely unexpected.
In 2005, however, with the help of improved detection software, Marcy's team turned up something else orbiting Gliese 876 — something truly new.
Already my sniffing has turned up something worth further pursuit.
My hope is that this scratching may have turned up something of interest.
But recently it also turned up something unexpected — a rare argument against making space for more learning in your life.
But then, Morgan reports, research turned up something extraordinary.
But the brain scans also turned up something much more fascinating.
She says she has «tried to think about every eventuality,» and would be shocked if it turns up something she hasn't already heard on her listening tours.
Griffin was ejected, but he won't be suspended for this nonsense, not unless the NBA's investigation turns up something else.
Brightness changes are in fact one of the few things we can study about these enigmatic frozen bodies, so every scrap of information is bound to turn up something new.
Though Im much younger than my relatives were when they found out they had breast cancer, I was still afraid that the test would turn up something abnormal.
It may still turn up something tasty, but... there WILL be a vast difference in both taste and texture.
Protests could get intense, and the Russia investigation could turn up something major.
The investigation has stalled, and the sheriff's office is asking McCaleb to take a quick look at the murder book to see if he turns up something they've missed.
It seems at least theoretically possible that a similar investigation into new ways of acknowledging the picture surface might turn up something other than parallel flat planes.
Maybe all that sniffing around Heartland is turning up something that is scaring the Russian government.
Smith has gone back to his tactic of demanding all correspondence, wanting everything — «all documents and correspondence» — from the UCS to the offices of the attorneys general, hoping that a broad fishing expedition will turn up something that, one assumes given repeated past history, can be taken out of context to support his denial.
Indeed, this is one of the issues on which discovery might turn up something interesting.
At the very least, if people are going to discover what's damaging about your firm, you ought to ensure that they turn up something positive as well.
A quick Google search failed to turn up something similar.
Just as products that are easily searchable online are more likely to be selected than those that consumers can't research with ease, you're potentially more likely to acquire employment if your future employer can turn up something positive when snooping around online.
Career Builder CareerBuilder.com pulls job listings from the pages of the Tribune, Knight Ridder and McClatchy newspaper conglomerates, so a search here might turn up something unique, especially if you are looking for work in a major metropolitan area served by one of these newspapers.

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We put up the mosquito net and turned out the light, which is when we noticed something moving.
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That's what turns us from a product that has maybe 40 million people signed up, to something that hundreds of millions of people around the world could potentially use.»
And that leaves it up to the company offering the service to decide whether to delete something at the request of the authorities, or to turn over the account information of its users, or to stop doing business in that country altogether.
For those who had less - than - perfect childhoods, Luna touches on how best to tackle the bittersweet memories that appear after growing up — and how to turn them into something beautiful.
«What happens most of the time is that we show up at the event, deliver our speech, hand out a few business cards, and cross our fingers that it turns into something more,» says Dixson.
«I suspect they have something up their sleeve to turn things around because oh my, has it been a horrible stock,» he said.
The LHC will take a few months to get revved up to maximum power, but when it does, it's possible that we could find something that turns all of physics on its head.
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«A drug, unlike a social network or mobile app, was not something that you could dream up in your dorm room and turn into a billion - dollar seller,» writes Werth.
But whatever subsequent studies turn up, there's no reason anyone trying to learn something new can't put these findings to use right now.
Searching in your field will often turn up places where your audience goes when they're looking for something in your industry.
For example, imagine you're on your laptop shopping for a shirt at Target.com but then something comes up and you turn off your browser rather than completing your order.
I'll be looking forward to hearing about how it turns out for you because I may end up doing something similar.
Saving $ 1,000 for emergencies, at least to start, can give you a cushion so you don't have to turn to credit cards or loans right away if something unexpected comes up.
We suspect that something has to give with Chart 7; either China's GDP growth picks up, or its leading economic indicator turns back down.
The moment that I set myself up as the «victim» of «journalism shaming,» not only do I take something away from people who have truly been victimized, but I add to the momentum of false victimhood culture while ignoring the words of Jesus about turning the other cheek.
If something has fine - tuned the parameters, that could indicate the existence of an intelligent fine - tuner — but this is pretty much guesswork: it could as easily be that the parameters vary slightly over very large distances, in which case life would be expected to turn up in those regions of the universe that are suited for life.
He saw that he had a choice: either give up and turn to something easier, or make the attempt.
Because drinking screws people up, and how could Jesus have been a part of something that can turn bad so quickly?
I'm doing something positive instead of giving something up, which is a little «old school»... It's my parish's turn to house a group of homeless families for a week through the Interfaith Hospitality Network so my family will cook the evening meal next Tuesday.
You could be tossing and turning late at night, pull up Twitter and just tweet something inane like «Thinking of making a grilled cheese.»
You might wish to research who Ted Turner is and if that turns you off, maybe try a blog more suited to the special brand of crazy you accept as truth - something like FAUX news might be more your intellectual speed... right up there with conspiracy theorists and children.
C. S. Lewis wrote in a 1939 sermon: «If we thought we were building up a heaven on earth, if we looked for something that would turn the present world from a place of pilgrimage into a permanent city satisfying the soul of man, we are disillusioned.»
If it turned out to be false, the grad assistant would have been culpable but what would be the motivation of the grad assistant to make up something that outrageous?
At the core, I think the word «faith» can sum up a willful ignorance and turning of the eye in matters such as these in lieu of something much more Christologically and hypostatically nuanced and incarnationally robust.
M ellow and glowing with autumnal red A nd also ochre striped with golden light, R epainted bedroom with a brand new bed L eft made up, crisp sheets awaiting night; O ld layers overlaid with something fresh, N ew, and sorting out, giving away, C lear for a different union of flesh A nd spirit, window to another day; L ife turns its wheel of change.
If something turned up missing, they believed he stole it, and forced him to replace it (Psalm 69:4).
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