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The turnabout
noun
The act of turning about so as to face in the opposite direction
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The turnabout is dramatic.
— The turnabout demanded a celebration.
The turnabout here in Wardak remains tentative.
The turnabout was welcomed by Rio Tinto.
The turnabout is stark in Georgia, whose cultural ties to Russia extend back centuries.
The turnabout seemed jarring because Donahoe's earlier comments against separation had seemed so emphatic.
The turnabout in the region's fortunes is attracting a number of them.
The turnabout resulted, officials said, from communication failures between the State Department and Homeland Security.
The turnabout also endangered the finances of many of the world's leading banks.
The turnabout is too pat, the theme too bald and the satirical run-up too prolonged.
The turnabout vividly demonstrates how security has broken down even in unexpected parts of Afghanistan.
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