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He has to be able to spin.
The White House will be able to spin Obama's efforts into a portrait of muscular diplomacy.
From such a premise a composer of genius ought to be able to spin lasting magic.
Trump will probably be able to spin the tariffs as a win — for him.
HealthSouth also tried to allay anxiety over whether it will be able to spin off its profitable outpatient surgery business.
–How might you be able to spin seemingly positive facts into negative ones? –How far can you go with this issue without turning off your viewers?
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By designing jet vents at an angle, he was able to spin the rocket.
"He has phenomenal timing and he's able to spin and find the ball with his speed.
But no politician has been able to spin personal taste into political zeal quite like President Barack Obama.
Although Morgan refers to Reston's manuscript as "quite unreadable," he was able to spin much of its incidental detail into dramatic gold.
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