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turnaround

act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip (= reversal) a decision to reverse an earlier decision (= reversion) turning in the opposite direction

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Got a turnaround at 4 o'clock.
And the turnaround down in the spring, when the crick dried up and they all died!
I despised him for it and let him know. That was the turnaround.
A short turnaround, and it's back to the sea of Japan.
Wonderful. Pleasantest turnaround in my life.
What an amazing turnaround story.
We can expect a fiscal turnaround sometime next year.
Western University. quite a turnaround this season from last year.
Five trips, 90-minute turnaround.
We need a 10-hour turnaround after a double shift!
But I want to thank you for the quick turnaround on this.
You're gonna have the fastest turnaround time in the history of the hole.
But i have it right here in this report that dr. Calderon's treatment. has actually resulted in a turnaround.
They've stolen half of D Squadron's kit, and there's a complaint from the Americans, but for a three day turnaround, it's not bad.
Turnaround.
And you can't make your approach until you've made a long slow turnaround down to the south.
TurnAround,Son.
TurnAround.
I got a deal in turnaround here, and Metro wants to take an option on it.
Turnaround might take a couple hours.
Turnaround!
About 250, using shuttles in shifts. Five trips, 90-minute turnaround.
But I wanna thank you for the quick turnaround on this.
But I have it in this report that Dr Calderon's treatment has resulted in a turnaround.
I don't know, a cable car turnaround, maybe.
Uncle Ivan. You should know the moment word of my treatment reaches the navy there will be a 180-degree turnaround. You'll see.
I've never seen such a turnaround in all my life. My father came over to the house, sat down, went into his pocket and pulled out a handful of money.
That's fair turnaround.
Even more amazing than the Timberwolves' miraculous mid-season turnaround. is their mascot's incredible abilities.
I was at that Celtics game where you did the turnaround jumper at the buzzer.
You doing a turnaround?
This is gonna be the turnaround of all time.
Completely containerized cargo arrives and departs. on ships a third of a mile long, 24 hours a day, with short turnaround.
I need a 12-hour turnaround.
We get to them in the order received and currently the turnaround's 30 days.
His people are out shopping it to other studios now that it's in turnabout. now that it's in turnabout. That's turnaround.

News and current affairs

Ireland owes much of this turnaround to its efficient export sector, whose supporters were able to enforce a political U-turn.
Much of the credit for Brazil's turnaround belongs not to Lula but to his predecessor, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who was Brazil's President from 1992 to 2000.
Brazil's economic turnaround may have powerfully positive effects on its neighbors, especially the struggling countries of the Andean region.
The turnaround was unprecedented.
Why such a turnaround?
The German labor market, too, has shown a miraculous turnaround.
The turnaround came during the Clinton administration, although some investments in technology made in earlier years almost surely played a role.
Normally, a fiscal turnaround of this magnitude would provide massive stimulus.
If the war on environmental degradation is to be won, we need a major turnaround.
By the middle of the century - unless there is a dramatic turnaround - about half the population will be economically inactive for reasons of age.
Without a fundamental turnaround in American political consciousness, the unilateralist amnesia of US foreign policy will have far-reaching consequences and leave a huge vacuum in the global system.
This mental turnaround is, indeed, essential if things are to improve, because the situation in Iraq represents, above all, a defeat of America's unilateralist orientation.
While these worries hardly amount to the full frontal attack mounted by the likes of Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel-prize winning economist, they still constitute a remarkable turnaround in the intellectual climate.
One can start with the stock-market turnaround since March of this year, which has been stunning.
Africa stands to benefit from a massive economic turnaround, provided that the right environment for sustainable growth and rising productivity is created.
This turnaround comes despite South Africa's protection of its labor-intensive sectors, such as clothing and textiles, through high tariffs.
Russian society and its leaders have no clear vision of the future, and the country's demographic decline offers little hope of a rapid and sustainable turnaround.
The turnaround was unprecedented. Premier Zhu apologized primarily in response to the public outcry on the internet.
It would be flattering to think that this turnaround in China's financial system been attributable to the wise counsels of foreign advisers.
But Liberia's dramatic turnaround would not have been possible without the support of the United Nations' peacekeepers, the G8, the European Union, and other partners around the world.
Still, even in the traditionally weak-currency countries, changes afoot suggest that a turnaround in political attitudes and public opinion toward a stronger euro may be on the horizon.
With different tools - including a profound restructuring of its foreign debt - and less discipline, Argentina accomplished a similar fiscal turnaround.
In Ireland, last autumn's financial crisis provoked a turnaround in public opinion about the EU, and even in Iceland, although it lies on the periphery of our continent, membership of the EU and the euro have become a priority.
The economic turnaround began under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, who had survived Mao's purges to follow in his footsteps and become the architect of China's rise as a world power.
A turnaround needs to be visible to the naked eye to impress voters.

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