| 41. | Haiveta's turnabout may have been a recognition of political reality.
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| 42. | All this calls for a turnabout, forgiveness, conciliation and renewal.
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| 43. | The prime minister's move marked a dramatic turnabout.
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| 44. | The turnabout followed a raucous morning at the vote-counting center.
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| 45. | Turnabout is fair play as far as the Ottawa Senators are concerned.
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| 46. | Then came a turnabout that would change Ellis's career forever.
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| 47. | Tyler is pleased at the funds'recent turnabout.
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| 48. | On the plus side, turnabout was fair play.
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| 49. | In a turnabout, the plaintiffs lawyers sought the class action in Alabama.
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| 50. | They cope together, splitting household tasks in'90s-style turnabout.
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