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Turning the Tables (Haley book)         
BOOK BY ANDREW P. HALEY
Turning the Tables: Restaurants and the Rise of the American Middle Class, 1880-1920; Andrew P. Haley; Turning the Tables (history book)
Turning the Tables: Restaurants and the Rise of the American Middle Class, 1880–1920 is a 2011 book by Andrew P. Haley, an assistant professor of American cultural history at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Turning (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Turning; The Turning (film); The Turning (disambiguation); Turning (film)
Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool describes a helical toolpath by moving within a plane while the workpiece rotates.
Twelve Tables         
  • lawcode of Gortyn]] in Crete (around 450 BC). This Greek lawcode was inscribed in twelve columns on the inner face of a circular wall. Scholars observed that its content and focus on the private law offers striking parallels with the Twelve Tables<ref>Forsythe, Gary, 2005, ''A Critical History of Early Rome. From Prehistory to the First Punic War'', Berkeley and Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 202-203</ref>
  • Jacques Godefroy
  • Publication of the Twelve Tables in Rome,approx. 2 BC. Drawing by [[Silvestre David Mirys]] (1742-1810); engraved by [[Claude-Nicolas Malapeau]] (1755-1803)
  • Roman civilians examining the Twelve Tables after they were first implemented.
ROMAN STATUTE
Twelve tables; XII Tables; The Law of the Twelve Tables; Law of the Twelve Tables; 12 tables; Lex duodecim; 12 Tables; Laws of the twelve tables; Lex Duodecim Tabularum; Duodecim Tabulae; The Twelve Tables; Lex XII Tabularum
The Laws of the Twelve Tables was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. Formally promulgated in 449 BC, the Tables consolidated earlier traditions into an enduring set of laws.
Examples of use of turning the tables
1. Turning the tables, he said that police officers, not truckers, can be the victims of roadside violence.
2. After being dominated early, Agassi was down 0–2 in the third before turning the tables on the seventh–seeded underdog.
3. On Monday, Schwarzenegger caused a stir by turning the tables on Austrians who criticized the governor‘s refusal to block the executions of convicted killers.
4. But he soon recovered, turning the tables on Mr Cameron and accusing him of damaging Britain‘s place in Europe by demanding a public ballot.
5. Essien, given a nightmare first 45 minutes by Ronaldo, started turning the tables on his tormentor with regular forays into the United half.