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  • 51bank and turn indicator — noun Etymology: bank (I) : turn and bank indicator …

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  • 52Bank of New South Wales v Commonwealth — Infobox Court Case name=Bank of NSW v Commowealth court=High Court of Australia date decided=11 August 1948 full name=Bank of New South Wales v The Commonwealth citations= judges= Latham CJ, McTiernan, Starke, Dixon, Rich and Williams JJ prior… …

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  • 53turn indicator — noun a blinking light on a motor vehicle that indicates the direction in which the vehicle is about to turn • Syn: ↑blinker, ↑turn signal, ↑trafficator • Derivationally related forms: ↑blink (for: ↑blinker) …

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  • 54turn around — UK US turn around Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] (UK also turn round) ► MANAGEMENT to change a plan, business, or system that is unsuccessful and make it successful: »He was hired by the government to help turn around the failing …

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  • 55Bank Hall railway station — Infobox UK station name = Bank Hall caption = Platforms at Bank Hall, looking towards Southport manager = Merseyrail code = BAH locale = Kirkdale borough = Liverpool pte = Merseytravel zone = C1 lowusage0405 = 71,052 lowusage0506 = 74,624… …

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  • 56turn-and-bank indicator — /terrn euhn bangk /, Aeron. See bank and turn indicator. * * * …

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  • 57turn-and-bank indicator — /terrn euhn bangk /, Aeron. See bank and turn indicator …

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  • 58turn in sth — UK US turn in sth Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] ► to produce good results or achieve something: »The bank s fund management division turned in a solid performance with profits up 33%. »The software group is expected to turn in… …

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  • 59turn indicator — Aeron. a flight instrument that indicates the angular rate of turn of an aircraft about its vertical axis. Cf. bank and turn indicator. [1915 20] * * * …

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  • 60bank — i. The angle formed by the wings of an aircraft relative to the horizon. Also called a bank angle. ii. The attitude of an aircraft when its lateral axis is inclined with respect to the horizon; the position normally assumed by aircraft when… …

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