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"Where's the black part of it?" Mr. Sharpton was typically blunt and combative, attempting to deflect criticism by saying of Mr. Ferrer: "He cannot go to the black leadership trying to blackmail us into a black-Latino coalition, and then -- when we say, 'Well, where's the black side of this?' -- turn around and say: 'Oh no, no, no.
Some of this could turn around before polling day.
When Ms. Dravnel was told of this, she turned around and left.
Rajoy also defended his record: The first objective of this government is to turn around this situation..
This reinvestment in the technology sector is "an indication that we're getting closer and closer to a bottom of this recession and looking at the turn around".
If either of you turn around, I'll shoot.
Estimations of the turn-around times of both methods are based on in-house data.
"The dynamics of plans like this," he said, "can turn around outbreaks".
But by the end of the century, this had turned around, Marcel Duchamp, patron saint of conceptualism, had made a late run, and taken over in front position.
The one God is sharing a portion of his stuff with another, by causing another to exist out of it, and then this other turns around and does likewise, sharing some of this matter with a third.
"I'd love to be a part of this when it turns around," he said, "because I think I've earned the right to be a part of this when it turns around, with some of the stuff we've been through the last three years as a team".
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