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"Now the wind has turned, and they don't have their sails in the right position".
"That means the tail wind has turned into a headwind, and you have to start relying on consumption again," Mr. Forester said.
"The call for state involvement has become popular ever since the nationalisation of the banks so the wind has turned against Porsche," one analyst said.
The wind has turned on Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, who clearly senses the very possible decline of his beloved filibuster and, with it, some of his remaining power.
By the time he reaches the open water of the Tsugaru Strait, the wind has turned into a gale and the waves grow higher with every assault on the bow of his boat.
It is two days after our interview in the lobby, a day after her chart triumph, and in the interim the chill wind has turned to snow and dumped a thick layer over New York.
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The wind had turned cool.
A strong wind had turned my hair into streamers.
The wind had turned into a bigger opponent than the guy standing down the other end, and whoever kept his cool for just one more set would walk away with a Grand Slam title.
So bring your hiking boots and dress in layers: you could wake to find eight inches of snow on the ground, or a chinook wind having turned the air balmy.
But these days Mr Gore seems to sense that the political winds have turned.
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