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The allegation is something of a turnabout for one of fashion's most recognizable brand names.
The boundary mission represents something of a turnabout for the American military.
It ends up being less of a turnabout than it ought to be.
That is something of a turnabout from the state of things earlier this month.
The collaboration represents something of a turnabout for Mr. Obama, who in the last three years has often denounced "abuses by the insurance industry".
The move is something of a turnabout for Société Générale, given that the bank in August reported €1.7 billion in write-downs for the second quarter.
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The odds of such a turnabout remain long.
Dominique Voynet, the environment minister and Green leader, recently announced that France too is "in the process of doing a turnabout on nuclear power".
And while the White House doesn't want to advertise that fact as Chrysler embarks on its latest last chance, the plan is for Chrysler to ultimately be a subsidiary of Fiat, in a turnabout of fortune like those in the early days of the auto industry, when giants were consumed by faster-moving competitors.
Michael Wines (NYT) RUSSIA: TURNABOUT ON GRAFT -- Switzerland's top prosecutor said Russia "has taken on concrete commitments" to pursue charges of money-laundering, a turnabout from past complaints of foot-dragging in politically sensitive inquiries.
A number of Reagan people believe that their government-shrinking policies will of themselves produce a turnabout in the economic expectations and behavior of consumers and businessmen and this behavior will bring down the rate of inflation.
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