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The tide of history and public opinion has turned decisively.
On both issues, seemingly at the same time, the national conversation has turned decisively in the other direction.
The public has turned decisively against the war: six voters in ten think it a mistake and seven in ten oppose sending more troops.
According to a recent opinion poll by Cyprus's Sigma television, the public mood has turned decisively against Europe and toward Russia.
Typically, the folk ballad tells a compact little story that begins eruptively at the moment when the narrative has turned decisively toward its catastrophe or resolution.
But in the last two weeks, the tide elsewhere has turned decisively in favor of an international military expedition, incorporating what remains of the shattered Malian army, to end the Islamist takeover in the north.
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Five years after the Dayton peace accords ended the war in Bosnia, its neighbors have turned decisively toward democracy.
The signal that the tide had turned decisively back was the emergence of Meryl Streep, with her extraordinary powers of impersonation.
She noted that the Taliban used to accept aid agencies (grudgingly), but that the Taliban had turned decisively against all foreigners.
Even some supporters of Mr. Mubarak acknowledged that events may have turned decisively against him once the military indicated its support for the protesters, especially given the historical independence of the Egyptian military.
As Mr. Welch saw it, public opinion had turned decisively against nuclear power and it was an illusion to think that more plants could be built and sold domestically.
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