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This is a dramatic turnabout.
But as the first act of the strike dragged on longer than anyone expected, a dramatic turnabout took place.
The $500 million project, including a 750-room hotel, would represent a dramatic turnabout in the region's long-sagging economic fortunes.
This attitude underwent a dramatic turnabout in late 1974, when The New York Times reported on accusations of C.I.A. spying at home and questionable covert actions in Chile.
Officials said it was conceivable that military action could still be averted by a dramatic turnabout on the part of the Assad government, or by the Russian government that has been supporting it.
It was a dramatic turnabout for Ms. Haley, a second-term Republican governor who over her five years in the job has displayed little interest in addressing the intensely divisive issue of the flag.
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"There has been a rather dramatic turnabout," said Frank Coppa, a church historian at St . Johns University in Queens.
That is a dramatic reversal.
It is a dramatic turnaround.
Mr. Kim's political rivals, feeling threatened by a dramatic diplomatic turnabout after weeks of campaigning against his "sunshine policy" toward the North as a fruitless sellout, today clung to the line that the coming summit meeting, with its hidden and presumably high costs, was no victory.
In the most dramatic turnabout since the 1979 revolution, Iran has evolved from theocratic state to military dictatorship.
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