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Turn the corner.
To get over a bad run.
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Osborne last week said the UK had turned the corner.
There were bumps in the road to come but the Patriots had turned the corner.
He showed signs he had turned the corner late last year.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf declared that Liberia had "turned the corner" in its recovery from civil war.
However, the bank said it had "turned the corner" with its credit problems.
"We thought he had turned the corner, but then his heart gave out," Knowles said.
The vote on Wednesday, Ms. Schapiro said, signaled that the S.E.C. had turned the corner in the derivatives overhaul.
Before the reporter could reply — much less prime his recorder — Riley had turned the corner and disappeared.
G.M. trumpeted its escape from the program as evidence that it had turned the corner in its operations.
Investors, unpersuaded that the company had turned the corner on its problems, bid ABB's American depository receipts down 6.5percentt.
It appeared the company had turned the corner after losing a combined $15.3 billion in 2006 and 2007.
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