Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A party of turnstone fly off the beach below the house.
Whether or not it does, the founders of Turnstone are sitting pretty.
Investors fell all over themselves to buy the stock, and yesterday Turnstone closed at $132.
The bubble that drove up Turnstone's stock price also provided the money for its customers to spend.
Many such companies found it easy to get financing, putting them in a position to place orders with Turnstone and its competitors.
He is a co-founder of Turnstone Press and has been its fiction editor since 1995.
The technology was improving, leaving Turnstone with an inventory of obsolete merchandise that had to be written down.
Anyway I answered the car phone and they said that a customer named Turnstone wanted to contact me.
Its legs are orange and brighter than those of the Black Turnstone though there can be some overlap.
And for anyone who really wanted Turnstone's equipment, a gray market developed as customers tried to sell equipment they had bought but did not need.
The communications people had arranged to have an operator on full-time watch on the Turnstone operation.
Donatello begins to take communicate with the Turnstone.
What makes the Turnstone story so impressive is that it is not all that extraordinary.
The previous known speed record for long-distance flight was held by a ruddy turnstone, another shorebird species.
Five years later, Turnstone Press published her first book, the Night Travellers.
When Turnstone went public, it had revenue of $27 million over the previous 12 months - the first year in which it had sold products.
Jean went to her desk and found a sealed file with a code word - Turnstone - and a reference number on it.
Since its debut, Turnstone has grown to include fiction, literary criticism and literary non-fiction.
This species is in its structure and habits much like a turnstone, but it cannot be confused with any other wader species.
It often flips over stones and other objects to get at prey items hiding underneath; this behaviour is the origin of the name "turnstone".
Mason's first novel, Battered Soles, was published by Turnstone Press in 2005.
A turnstone in tortoiseshell plumage flicked over stones and pecked smartly at exposed food items.
Turnstone's Bird on a Wire is part blog, part rant, and part resource.
Magellanic Plovers feed on small invertebrates, picked from the ground, or from under pebbles, again like a turnstone.
Winnipeg: Turnstone Press.