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Poverty, he says, may be turning from being an international distribution problem into a national one.
For the revolutionary youth, Mr Sabbahy is not an ideal candidate but, on social media and in downtown Cairo cafés, the mood seems to be turning from a boycott to grudging support.
The chief executive, Gunter Thielen, above, said that after last year's restructuring, the company would be turning "from consolidation to attack," helped by 2 billion euros it has available for acquisitions over the next three years.
If not, says John Viera, Ford's director of sustainable business strategies, "We're going to be turning from a reliance on foreign fuel to a reliance on foreign battery technology".
For example you will be turning from heel edge to toe edge, keeping your same foot in front.
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Lifelong education should be turned from a political slogan into a reality.
Leonardo was surveying the river to work out how it could be turned from its course.
She's a wonderful example of how such women can be turned from squandered assets into productive resources.
With 1992 approaching our unashamed European commitment could be turned from a political drag factor to a positive asset.
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