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Parpia noted that the measuring system could be turned around, using small oscillators to modulate light.
Everything in the act had to be on wheels, so it could be turned around.
This means that this technology can be re-used and future titles could be turned around in less time.
And Mr. Gore called Mr. Penelas later that day in hopes that the canvassing board could be turned around.
He first emerged as a big investor three years ago, believing that the retailer could be turned around with new management.
I mean, we took a city that nobody believed could be turned around with regard to crime, and really did turn it around.
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Blue-chip stocks advanced last week on a wave of optimism that the economy could be turning around, but technology stocks lost some ground.
After two weeks of losses, stocks eked out modest gains last week as investors sensed that the economy could be turning around.
Under the former N.B.A. and Fordham coach Bob Hill, and in a season in which he also received advice from older teammates like the former Seattle SuperSonics center Robert Swift, Tyler's nascent career could be turning around.
But now underemployed tech bankers and starving venture capitalists say things could be turning around.
Theoretically, the national unemployment rate is supposed to be a lagging economic indicator, meaning that even though it's climbed to 5.8%, things could be turning around.
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