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To turn out

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To move from its place, as a bone.
To bend or point outward; as, his toes turn out.
To rise from bed.
To come abroad; to appear; as, not many turned out to the fire.
To prove in the result; to issue; to result; as, the crops turned out poorly.

See also: Turn Turn Turn Turn Turn



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A spokeswoman for McConnell said: ``The First Minister supports any new method of voting that encourages people to turn out.
In those wards, in part icular,it is vital for all sensible voters to turn out and keep these dang erous extremists at bay.
Byline: CAITLIN MACKAY VOTERS were last night warned they could open the door to the BNP if they fail to turn out in the next Scottish Parliamentary elections.
 
 
 
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