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On April 1st, the second day of the season, he contributed a sixteenth-inning game-winning home run in Tampa, and in June pinch-hit a grand slam that helped pull off a seven-run turnabout against the Brewers.
Mr. Hess said the department would begin to place more homeless people in church- or synagogue-run shelters, a turnabout from its previous plan to reduce reliance on those volunteer programs.
The turnabout came too late for the campaign to pull advertisements on Denver television stations, which ran late into Thursday night.
After having spent a half-inning running the bases, Cone allowed a leadoff single to Hitchcock -- turnabout -- and a walk to Quilvio Veras, "the key to the inning," Cone would say later.
Running for president two years later, he struggled to explain that turnabout.
Pelosi's turnabout could be the key to keeping General Motors Corp. and Chrysler from running out of cash until March 31.
The turnabout is too pat, the theme too bald and the satirical run-up too prolonged.
Mr. Romney's comments, however, seemed a turnabout from his accusation last week in Chillicothe, Ohio, when he said Mr. Obama was running a negative campaign.
The hype and run-up to this title is so huge that I hope Valve doesn't suffer some hubristic turnabout but, from what we've seen thus far, I'd play this game all day long.
And over the last decade the same kind of turnabout has occurred in trade between the United States and the Common Market nations, with whom the United States ran a deficit of $21 billion last year.
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