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1. Right turn on red

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KF2235
Law--United States (General)--Regulation of industry, trade, and commerce. Occupational law--Transportation and communication--Road traffic. Automotive transportation--Traffic regulation and enforcement--Right turn on red ; Right turn on red
2. Harris & Ewing And where does the depreciation hook on? Wash. D.C. Women drivers of the District of Columbia, intent upon finding out why their cars turn right when they signal for a left turn, and vice versa, are attending a driving school sponsored by the D.C. Federation of Women's Clubs. A few of the class is shown here examining a chassis in an effort to find out why certain things happen when certain gadgets are pushed or pulled. From the left: Mrs. Harry W. Wiley, past Pres. D.C. Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Frances Golsen, Organizer and Conductor of the School for Safe Driving; Mrs. Ruth H.Snodgrass, Recording Secretary of the Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Ernest William Howard, Jr., Chairman of Police and Fire Committee of the D.C. Federation of Women's Clbs. 11/26/35 1935 November 26

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3. No Right Turn (Musical group) No Right Turn [Japan]: EM Records; p2013

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4. United States. Office of War Information. An American flying squadron in India. Last minute instructions before "Chastity Chariot" takes to the air. Shown, left to right are: Lieutenant Jack O. McReynolds of Dallas, Texas, Lieutenant Richard J. Taylor of Redlands, California and Lieutenant H.W. Gessner of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Today it was "Mac's" turn to "take her off" with Gessner as co-pilot 1942 Dec

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. Portsmouth connects via the Memorial lift bridge (right) to Badger's Island, which is in Maine waters; that island, in turn connects to Kittery, the southernmost point of mainland Maine 2017-10-18

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Civilian protection. Members of the New York defense forces turn out for drill and demonstration with their rolling equipment. From left to right: nurses' aides and medical personnel, rescue squad, decontamination squad, demolition and clearance crews 1941 Oct.-Dec.

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7. Berman, William C., 1932- America's right turn Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1998

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8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The elaborate 2017 sculpture, "The Game," was created in Clarkston, Michigan's, Fine Arts Sculpture Center by Ukrainian artist Oleg Kedria. It was gifted to the city of Fenton, Michigan, where it sits on a corner, inviting a fourth player. Fenton itself was created by a literal "turn of the card" after William Fenton had the winning hand in a poker game and earned the right to name the village in 1837 2019-11-05

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Aerial view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny River on the right and the Monongahela River, just out of the photo to the left. They come together downtown at what's called The Point and become the Ohio River. It, in turn, flows 981 miles mostly southwestward, where it will empty into the even larger Mississippi River that nearly bisects the American Midwest 2019-06-28

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Aerial view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny River on the right and the Monongahela River, just out of the photo to the left. They come together downtown at what's called The Point and become the Ohio River. It, in turn, flows 981 miles mostly southwestward, where it will empty into the even larger Mississippi River that nearly bisects the American Midwest 2019-06-28

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11. United States. Office of War Information. Axis propaganda. This pamphlet has the cover where most Americans expect to find the back page. That's because it was printed for the Chinese who turn their pages from left to right. It was one of many pamphlets displayed by Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI) to show what his organization is doing to overcome Axis propaganda abroad. This pamphlet emphasises to the Chinese that their fliers and our fliers are parts of the same team 1943 Mar

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12. Berman, William C., 1932- America's right turn Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press; c1994

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13. United States. Office of War Information. Axis propaganda. This pamphlet has the cover where most Americans expect to find the back page. That's because it was printed for the Chinese who turn their pages from left to right. It was one of many pamphlets displayed by Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI) to show what his organization is doing to overcome Axis propaganda abroad. This pamphlet emphasises to the Chinese that their fliers and our fliers are parts of the same team 1943 Mar

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14. Merrill, John N., 1943- Turn right at Land's End Oxford: Oxford Illustrated Press; 1979

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- These would be interesting and impressive Rocky Mountain peaks just outside Aspen, Colorado, if they weren't a slight camera turn to the right from what is considered one of the, if not the most-coveted photographic spot in Colorado: two jagged, bare-rock peaks called the Maroon Bells 2015-08-09

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16. Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003 "I did turn th' other cheek. I switched around an' started leadin' with my right" 1948 Jan. 27 [publication date]

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The elaborate 2017 sculpture, "The Game," was created in Clarkston, Michigan's, Fine Arts Sculpture Center by Ukrainian artist Oleg Kedria. It was gifted to the city of Fenton, Michigan, where it sits on a corner, inviting a fourth player. Fenton itself was created by a literal "turn of the card" after William Fenton had the winning hand in a poker game and earned the right to name the village in 1837 2019-11-05

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18. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The elaborate 2017 sculpture, "The Game," was created in Clarkston, Michigan's, Fine Arts Sculpture Center by Ukrainian artist Oleg Kedria. It was gifted to the city of Fenton, Michigan, where it sits on a corner, inviting a fourth player. Fenton itself was created by a literal "turn of the card" after William Fenton had the winning hand in a poker game and earned the right to name the village in 1837 2019-11-05

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19. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Aerial view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny River on the right and the Monongahela River, just out of the photo to the left. They come together downtown at what's called The Point and become the Ohio River. It, in turn, flows 981 miles mostly southwestward, where it will empty into the even larger Mississippi River that nearly bisects the American Midwest 2019-06-28

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20. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Aerial view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny River on the right and the Monongahela River, just out of the photo to the left. They come together downtown at what's called The Point and become the Ohio River. It, in turn, flows 981 miles mostly southwestward, where it will empty into the even larger Mississippi River that nearly bisects the American Midwest 2019-06-28

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