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But that's the turnabout of fair play.
Turnabout, of course, is more than fair play in politics.
The attention represents a turnabout of sorts for Mr. Kyl, who has been overshadowed for years by his Arizona colleague, John McCain.
The players saved Muckler's job, and perhaps that of the team's president and general manager, Neil Smith, with a turnabout of sorts in November.
It is a cruel turnabout of Mr Khatami's pledge to introduce the rule of law.Moreover, to counter the criticism that they are forcing Iran to go backwards, the conservatives now say that they too embrace "reform".
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.
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(There were other factors in the Republican Party's turnabout on Africa, of course — particularly the increasing concern about African poverty and human suffering among evangelical Christian groups).
The allegation is something of a turnabout for one of fashion's most recognizable brand names.
This is more than a turnabout, a reversal of fortune, a shedding of old skin.
Slayton calls Smith's turnabout one of the great tragedies of American politics in the 20th century.
Marching in Rhythm Here's a career turnabout: one of the cast members of "Billy Elliot" has turned his back on the movies to enlist in the British army.
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