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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.
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So far, Google's new social service has generated positive comments from those with early access, in a turnabout from Google's earlier attempts to woo the masses with social services like Wave and Buzz, which were met with lackluster responses and concerns over privacy.
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.
This year all-new vehicles averaged 116 problems per 100, compared with 133 problems per 100 for carryover, a turnabout that came as a surprise, said David Sargent, vice president of global automotive at J.D. Power.
The arrest, in May, of the swindler Robert Vesco by the Cuban government is a turnabout that Safir speaks of with great satisfaction.
But race officials scurried out, shooing the riders into a turnabout to a nearby steakhouse with no relation to the race's tradition.
Reagan's selection of Bush in Detroit represented a turnabout within six hours; it came only when the negotiations with Ford, having taken on a life of their own, appeared to have reached an impasse.
That is quite a turnabout.
It's quite a turnabout.
Now, in a turnabout, the hunter is the target.
This frenzy of introspection resulted in a turnabout.
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