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Adam Record illustrates this amusing turnabout with zest.
She had a few affairs (some, in an understandable turnabout, with younger men), but the light had gone out.
Now there is a turnabout, with respect to the right to engage in union organizing activity -- the workers of South Africa have more freedom than the workers of Mississippi.
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The Hoyas' slump started with a loss to St . Johns at Madison Square Garden earlier this month, but their turnabout began with wins at Rutgers and Seton Hall last week.
I'm not prepared to say that the same kind of turnabout could happen with the 14th Amendment.
"I remember reading about him," said former neighbor Elise Matis, who stopped in the turnabout to chat with a friend early Sunday.
Whether this turnabout will provide him with a second term is anyone's guess.
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.
Assuming that the period of turnabout is negligible compared with those of uniform velocity, Paul, as a four-dimensional object, lies along the sides AC and CB of a space time triangle, in which A and B are the points of his departure and return and C that of his turnaround.
The turnabout came early on, with agitators like talk radio host Rush Limbaugh declaring that he hoped Obama would fail as president.
Phil Mickelson, who began the week lamenting the errant putting that led to missed cuts in his past two tour events, was delighted with the turnabout that had him stalking the leaders in a tie for fourth at 4-under par.
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