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"In Turnabout, Children Take Caregiver Role" (front page, Feb. 23) points out the challenges child caregivers face, but it doesn't address the financial struggles that come along with providing this care.
The word litany has appeared in 482 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Feb. 25 in "In Turnabout, NBC Prime Time Lands in the Cellar" by Bill Carter: Advertising executives note that ratings this month on many shows are so low they may force NBC to offer a spate of what are known as make-goods — free commercials to cover shortfalls from rating guarantees.
In, the third case, Klavier Gavin, Kristoph's brother and the prosecutor in Turnabout Corner, invites Apollo and Trucy to a concert for his band, the Gavinners.
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Wouldn't it be awesome if I could charge him $10 for something at a store and then tack on $800 extra in "turnabout-is-fair-play services" after he'd handed me his credit card?
Doing so not only justifies what we are doing--in politics, turnabout is fair play, after all--but it also reminds people of the fact that Trump was the biggest figure in a disgusting, bigoted movement that, without merit, sought to discredit the Americanness of the first African American president.
In a turnabout that stunned his countrymen in 1989, Mr. Theodorakis, attacking the Socialists for Greece's "moral deterioration," spoke out for the conservatives, enraging, among others, his old friend the actress Melina Mercouri, who called him pitiful.
WASHINGTON — In an unexpected turnabout in political loyalties, Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania announced on Tuesday that he was leaving the Republican Party to become a Democrat, bolstering President Obama at a pivotal moment for his policy agenda and further marginalizing Republicans on Capitol Hill.
In March, after the lead scientist, in a turnabout, said his new virus did not actually spread all that easily and was not lethal to ferrets when it did so, we called for clarification by an independent arbiter, like the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity.
Now, in a turnabout, Comcast, controlled by Ralph Roberts Ralph Roberts, who started building cable networks in 1963, and his son Brian, is offering half of what AT&T paid.
In a major policy turnabout in 1990, reflecting events in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the intention to partially privatize the parastatals was announced.
Luther was heavily implicated in this turnabout.
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