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One day this spring I went to a playground with an 8-year-old boy named P. J. A pink ribbon with sparkly butterflies held back his thick black curls, which he occasionally flipped dramatically.

After 9/11, those numbers flipped dramatically; the community overwhelmingly bucked Bush's re-election in 2004. .

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The numbers in the survey, carried out in March by the Miami-based research firm Bendixen & Amandi on behalf of two US-based TV networks and released this week, flip dramatically when it comes to views of Raul Castro and his brother, Fidel, who stood down as President seven years ago after an illness.

It will be interesting to see whether these local races flip as dramatically as the national ones.

The relationship has dramatically flipped since then: In January, the most recent month for which the data is available, job openings exceeded the number of people unemployed (actively looking for work) by more than 1 million.

He was going to get us coffee, and wanted to show it to me after he returned, but he could not wait; halfway to the door, he rushed back and dramatically flipped it over, revealing it to be a commemorative edition of Newsweek, with Hillary Clinton posed beneath the words "Madam President"—a "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN" headline from 2016.

After being introduced as "the original 'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'" by Oscar host Billy Crystal, Angelina dramatically flipped her right leg through the thigh-high slit of her Atelier Versace gown and slapped her hand on her hip, causing an instant Twitter sensation.

In 2006, a new generation of TT flipped the equation, delivering dramatically improved performance in a package that skewed, uninspiringly, towards the mainstream of contemporary coupe design.

One thing Europe's bleakest decade reminds us, is that even without two centuries of being destabilised by industrial pollution, as is the case today, the climate can flip rapidly and dramatically.

According to Mr. Norinsberg, people who had worked at It's Just Lunch were trained to ask a few questions about a new customer, then dramatically flip over a clipboard and announce, as though having a "Eureka!" moment, "I have two perfect matches for you," or words to that effect.

In other words, renters may not always be welcome, as the New York Times described in a story last summer about formerly owner-occupied neighborhoods changing in "profound ways," portending "reduced home values, lower voter turnout and political influence, less social stability and higher crime". Kolko's data suggest that few places are dramatically flipping from all-owner to all-renter.

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