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The allegation is something of a turnabout for one of fashion's most recognizable brand names.
The boundary mission represents something of a turnabout for the American military.
It was quite a turnabout for the metal, which has been soaring in recent months amid the turbulent stock markets.
It represents a turnabout for the Bloomberg administration, which tried and failed to have the lawsuit dismissed.
But the move is such a turnabout for the Hearst Corporation that some longtime critics still suspect a Trojan horse.
The admission was a turnabout for Mr. Hevesi, who has long said he had no knowledge of the activities that prosecutors attribute to Mr. Morris.
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It may seem a stark turnabout for a group that just a few years ago looked like the vanguard of a democracy movement.
This is a startling turnabout for a state that was once a reliable Republican bastion.
If his goal is to shrink his profile in the news coverage of the accident, he has largely succeeded — a remarkable turnabout for a man who has cultivated a larger-than-life reputation over the years as a fearless and combative businessman.
That New York is in a position to consider cutting back the incentives reflects a remarkable turnabout for an industry that was struggling locally just a few years ago.
Mr. Lay's silence before Congress is a remarkable turnabout for a corporate executive who not long ago was a highly courted figure in Washington, a financial patron of many public officials, a guest of both Democratic and Republican presidents and a top contender for a cabinet position in the administration of the first President Bush.
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