| 21. | But as Avrahami sees it, turnabout is fair play.
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| 22. | The irony of the turnabout was not lost on Democrats on Wednesday.
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| 23. | No, the reason for Clinton's turnabout is clear enough.
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| 24. | The strategy represents a turnabout for the House Republican leadership.
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| 25. | That is a turnabout from the party's previous official position.
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| 26. | In a turnabout, there is some sympathy for Fawkes in Britain.
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| 27. | The turnabout in economic thinking has resulted in some curious political spectacles.
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| 28. | It was a distinct case of turnabout is fair play.
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| 29. | A simple case of " turnabout is fair play "?
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| 30. | The real estate turnabout was not his life's defining moment.
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