| 31. | Turnabout, in the Ditzel family, is fair play.
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| 32. | With these exchanges, the Republican campaign has seen an extraordinary turnabout.
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| 33. | In fact, this turnabout happened much more rapidly than I anticipated.
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| 34. | The Leafs have apparently decided that turnabout is fair play.
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| 35. | The reason for the turnabout, say key lawmakers, is simple:
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| 36. | The irony of his turnabout is not lost on Cone.
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| 37. | His comments underscore a remarkable turnabout on this side of the Atlantic.
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| 38. | The call from Pitt this week was a remarkable turnabout.
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| 39. | With Clinton's turnabout, the tough words may be muted.
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| 40. | That is a turnabout, everything else will take its own course.
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