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The overseas push is a big turnabout for Japan, which long jealously protected its prized bullet train technology.
The role is a big turnabout for Ms. Harris, who played a mean, badgering fiancée in "The Hangover".
That is partly because the mainstream French left made its big turnabout back in 1983, when a Socialist president, François Mitterrand, junked most of the left-wing nostrums with which he had come to power a couple of years earlier.
He said that the big turnabout came when a study by a panel of industry officials concluded that online poker would not cut casino profits to the degree some operators had feared.
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The bigger turnabout in attitude has come in Congress, particularly in the House.
Perhaps the biggest reason for the turnabout is that supporters of gay marriage made an effort last year to elect sympathetic candidates to the General Assembly.
But there was one big problem: Mr. Bush's turnabout might have come about 24 days too late.
It's a big ship to right, but such a turnabout will depend not on engineering prowess or big investment.
Such a sale would be a remarkable turnabout for one of the nation's biggest and most troubled consumer lenders.
The company's turnabout demonstrates the power of public pressure to change even the biggest corporations like Wal-Mart, which has based its business strategy on low costs at all costs.
The turnabout is dramatic.
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