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His turnabout on television was not immediately explained.
Washington has done a startling and politically gutless turnabout on guns in the cockpit.
"It's a real turnabout on the part of the buyer and the seller".
A TURNABOUT ON ANTHRAX -- A shift in balance was also evident in the administration's assessment of the anthrax threat.
Dominique Voynet, the environment minister and Green leader, recently announced that France too is "in the process of doing a turnabout on nuclear power".
The second issue was Mrs. Merkel's turnabout on nuclear energy just after the catastrophe last March at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan.
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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.
Analysts inside and outside the government say the large federal budget surpluses of recent years are likely to give way to a deficit in the fiscal year that starts on Monday, a stunningly swift turnabout brought on by the weakening economy and the costs of the campaign against terrorism.
They may tell pollsters they're against torture on human rights grounds, on turnabout grounds, on pragmatic grounds, but in our heart of hearts, Americans (in the Rove/Cheney/Gonzales/Yoo view) believe that torture works, and that waterboarding is too good for terrorists.
The truth is that the length of the primary season has forced the news media to depend on turnabout -- on some change in the story that they've all grown so bored of telling.
Scavone did a similar turnabout last year on Stewart Enterprises, a New Orleans-based operator of funeral homes.
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