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Examples
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Reasonable people are turned-off by these wingnuts.
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Maybe he was turned-off by the Republican platform of "racism against Hispanics"?
First on the CNN Ticker: Florida senator to resign seat 2009
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But with the anti-science being promoted, more and more youngsters will be turned-off science.
AGU day 3: Science literacy means understanding the process | Serendipity 2009
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(Or remove the bowl, cover it with plastic wrap and place it in a turned-off, warm oven [below 200 degrees F].)
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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For one thing, the rise of the Tea Party brings some formerly turned-off and disgusted people back into politics.
Coexist, or, Religious Liberty Considered by a Non-Lawyer 2010
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When the device launched last January, some were "underwhelmed" and others were altogether turned-off.
'Unimaginative,''Underwhelming': Who Knocked The iPad When It First Launched The Huffington Post 2011
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It ends with all her guards' turned-off phones ringing at once: Her pet is still looking after her.
The Author as Agent of Change Tom Shippey 2011
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A turned-off TV - Ironically, the TV was used mainly for viewing midget porn and Gwar videos.
Archive 2009-03-08 Tyler 2009
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When the device launched last January, some were "underwhelmed" and others were altogether turned-off.
'Unimaginative,' 'Underwhelming': Who Knocked The iPad When It First Launched The Huffington Post 2011
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(Or remove the bowl, cover it with plastic wrap and place it in a turned-off, warm oven [below 200 degrees F].)
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